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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Zucchini Bars w/ Spiced Brown Butter Frosting

Ladies and gentlemen, please stand and welcome my guest for this post, zucchini!!! Umm... you, yeah you, why aren't you standing? What, you don't like zucchini?? My friend, obviously you have not met these zucchini bars! One bite and I promise you and zucchini will be BFFs!! You don't believe me? Well, I wish I could tempt you with a mouth-watering photograph, but sadly my good camera is sitting in our camper at a campground about 45 minutes away! You'll have to take my word for it that these are totally delicious! It doesn't taste like scary vegetables. It tastes like perfectly moist, extremely flavorful cake with a bit of crunch from some chopped walnuts. It's more like a cake than a "bar." And since it's filled with shredded zucchini, you can forget about all the butter and sugar that's in it and pretend like you're eating healthy! According to my mom, it's in her top 10 best things I've ever baked. I tweaked the frosting a bit by browning the butter first. That really takes the flavor to a new level, but it's just too sweet for my taste. Next time, I'd reduce the frosting recipe by half and just drizzle it on. But other than that, this recipe from The Taste of Home Baking Book is definitely worthy of an A+!
C'mon, you know me! Have I ever put writing on any of my photos? I mean, unless it was for a promo (like for my Christmas Cookie Caper). But other than that, I never put text on my photos because I think it's extremely distracting. Well, in this case that's exactly why I did it. I had to use my old camera for this entry, and it is NOT good for food photography! The best I could do was distract you with words! How 'bout that recipe!!!...

Frosted Cinnamon Zucchini Bars (from The Taste of Home Baking Book)
Yields a 1-inch high cake in a 13-x9-inch pan
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
(I added 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt)
2 cups shredded zucchini (about 2 medium zucchini**)
1 cup flaked coconut (I left this out because I didn't want any flavors competing with the zucchini)
3/4 cup chopped walnuts

FROSTING:
2 cups confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted (I bumped it up to 4 tablespoons and browned it in a saucepan)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2-3 tablespoons milk

(**Put your shredded zucchini into a lint-free dish towel and squeeze out the excess water. The recipe doesn't say to do this, but if you don't you'll get a soggy cake.)
1. In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and sugars until light and fluffy (about 3-5 minutes). Add eggs, one at a time, beating well (at least 15 seconds) after each addition. Beat in vanilla. Combine flour, baking powder, (and salt); gradually add to the creamed mixture. (Mix just until a few streaks of flour remain.) Stir in zucchini, coconut, and nuts. Spread into a greased 15-x10-x1-inch baking pan (I baked mine in a 13x9 and my cake was only 1-inch high. If you bake it in the 15x10 pan your cake is gonna be paper thin!).
2. Bake at 350 degrees F for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack. For frosting, combine confectioners' sugar and cinnamon in a bowl. Stir in the butter, vanilla, and enough milk to achieve spreading consistency. Frost bars before cutting.

29 comments:

Paris Pastry said...

You're right! I'm not a fan of zucchini, however I would love love to try a bite of these bars :D! I'm sure I would love the spiced brown butter frosting, nom nom!

Unknown said...

I love zucchini baked goods!! this I would definitely love to try:)

Snooky doodle said...

these look really good! and the frosting must be so yummy!

celenajustine said...

I love zucchini baked goods as well and am so excited because my parents just gave me a bunch of zucchini! yippee!

Marie said...

totally unrelated, but my parents have those plates!

apparentlyjessy said...

I'll admit, I am not a fan of zucchini on its own, but I reckon a slice of this cake could definitely trick my mind into loving them! The brown butter icing does look delicious too.
I don't think the photo is so bad!

Steph said...

Your picture isn't bad at all! I think you might have changed my mind about zucchini. I made zucchini muffins a week ago and they were really gross. It was mainly because of the cinnamon I think because zucchini doesn't really taste like anything. Actually, I think it was the zucchini + cinnamon combo together that gave this weird taste because cinnamon itself couldn't have tasted that icky. Anyway, I will have to try only zucchini next time because I loved the texture of those muffins.

Anonymous said...

oh wow! your Corel plates! i haven't seen that design since i was a little kid! those plates are indestructible! they never wear out! leaves me to wonder how long you've had them for?!

Joanna said...

http://www.freshtrend.com/2009/06/giant-cupcake-pan.html

Perhaps a fun new pan for you to test out?

Mermaid Sews said...

Yummers, i love zucchini bread - so would like this alot I am sure. And, I happen to like the words in photos - but I do love my distractions =)

Deeva said...

Looks yummy....Zucchini Bread happens to be on my to bake list, but I might have to try this recipe instead.

Anonymous said...

Interesting - never tried zucchini in a baked good. But I am a fan of it, so I am tempted to try this.

Adam said...

It made the top 10? I'm sure it's awesome (looks that way), but now I'm curious as to what number 1 is :)

Yeah and sign up for the carnival if you'd like. The beauty is you only have to do an entry if you want to, so it's more about if you dig the recipe or not :)

And high five to good looking cherries

Jo said...

These lok really really good. And the frosting must have been heavenly.

Dajana said...

I share your love for zucchini, I could eat them every day. They are very healthy as well.
However, I still have to try them in a sweet recipe. Wish I could feel the taste now ...yummy!

Kim Lehnhoff said...

I have to add 'get zucchini' to my to do list. I've gotta make these! I love zucchini-laced desserts!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

LOL! If zucchini didn't get me browned butter sure did!
~ingrid

Jenny Saunders said...

I Looooooovvvveeeeeeeeeee zucchini in any shape or form.....this looks tasty! I agree with the omission of coconut....it would probably overwhelmed it....maybe using half of the amount would give it more texture but not overwhelm the flavor?

BTW, I did that bread you did on video finally....worked great. Now I am using the second half of the dough that was sitting in the fridge for a few days....I will see how it fares!

love2bake.nl said...

mmmm lovely!

Stephanie Ganger said...

These were awesome. I made these up yesterday and wow was the frosting delicious.

CookiePie said...

That looks so great! I love zucchini bread, so I'm drooling over this, especially with that yummy-looking frosting!

slightlyawkward said...

Excuse me while I pause to wipe the drool from my mouth. These sound amaaaazing.

Would these work in cupcake form, or would they be too moist?

Covenant World Missions said...

This looks really healthy and delicious!!!

peabody said...

Oh yum! What a great way to get your veggies in!

hannah queen | honey & jam said...

Those look delish!

♥Rosie♥ said...

Oh my these these look amazing and the frosting sounds sooooo goooood!!

Anonymous said...

hello lady!
so more about the chai tea mix... my dad sent me a big ole bag of it i'm so pumped to try the "regular" and not "sugar-free" since i've been trying to focus on intuitive eating and not eat anything that's calorie/diet associated it's hard because i want to go for even the 0% fage but i force myself to at least go for the 2%... well moving on i'm trying to make cupcakes this week and I NEED YOUR HELP/ADVICE!!! which ones should i make?!?!?!

Deborah said...

I love anything with brown butter, and I just pulled my first zucchini from the garden. I think I am destined to make these!

SlapItHigh said...

I just made this and am eating it now fresh out of the oven. It's awesome! Thanks for sharing. I think the browned butter in the frosting makes it! The only change I made was using almond extract instead of vanilla because I broke the vanilla bottle on the floor and didn't have anymore.