John has been away for much of the week visiting his cousin in northern PA. I didn't have any desire to go along; it's cold (4° F last night), there's no heat in the upstairs bedrooms in the old farm house, and the family stories are a bit boring to me. All of this means that I've been here at home to mostly do what I want. I've been eating grilled cheese or yogurt for dinner, I cleaned a little bit, decorated a little bit, caught up on laundry, and knitted. I also felt like baking something and settled on chocolate zucchini bread. John isn't a big fan of chocolate, so I saw this as my chance to make something that I wanted.
I browsed a bunch of recipes and finally settled on smitten kitchen's version. I should have paid more attention to the fact that it was called "double chocolate" but I went ahead and prepared it as written, except I used 1/3 cup fewer chocolate chips and didn't sprinkle any on top.
I baked the bread for 75 minutes and even then, it barely tested as done. But I took it out, cooled it in the pan and on a rack, and tried a piece once it was completely cool. Whoa, this stuff is seriously chocolatey, in fact, maybe a bit too much if that's possible.
I know John won’t eat much, if any, because of all the chocolate. Some family members are coming for brunch on Sunday, so maybe I can give most of it away. If not, I briefly considered sharing it with the neighborhood wildlife, until I googled it and learned that “chocolate harms raccoons, opossums, squirrels, and foxes because the theobromine and caffeine it contains are toxic to them, similar to how they affect dogs. Ingestion can cause vomiting, diarrhea, increased heart rate, seizures, and potentially death.” I definitely don’t want to be responsible for that.
Maybe next time I’ll make a nice, healthy zucchini quiche. I’ve been trying to align my eating with an anti-inflammatory diet, and that definitely doesn’t include anything labeled “double chocolate.”
That bread looks amazing... and I am sorry that looks did not equate to taste! But how nice to have some alone time in your house!
ReplyDeleteDarn the fact that I'm so far away -- I'd love some of that!
ReplyDeleteI love the taste of chocolate, but chocolate no longer agrees with me as it gives me reflux. It relaxes the sphincter between esophagus and stomach. Yet another vicissitude of aging in my case, and the hits just keep coming. Looks delicious, so sorry it wasn't!
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DeleteIt's always amazing to me . . . when even something so good (chocolate, for example) can become "too much." It seems like it shouldn't happen that way, but I know it does! The extra-chocolately bread LOOKS great, Bonny. I'm sure you'll be able to find ways to share it with your visiting family.
ReplyDeleteI really envy your home alone time. Girl dinners are the best. I'm slowly weaning The Mister over the full meal thing. Neither of us need the calories. That chocolate bread looks so good. I could use a brownie right now.
ReplyDeleteMy husband used to travel for work, but since he's retired that doesn't happen any more. I do treasure my alone time!
DeleteIt sure does look delicious! But, I have found that some chocolate desserts are just "too much" for me. I certainly never had that problem in my youth, but maybe it's a good thing for these days. I hope some of your brunch guests will take some home! Enjoy your alone time.
ReplyDeleteThat looks decadent! I'm not sure I'll ever find something TOO chocolatey... I may have to test that bread sometime. Y'know, it's research!!
ReplyDeleteSmitten Kitchen is usually spot on for recipes but this one does sound very very rich. Can you freeze slices and save the for a time when you want something decadent? Maybe add some ice cream to . . . cut the sweet LOL!
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks delicious for sure. Maybe it's just a little piece goes a long way. I still think I'd like a bit with coffee or a cup of tea. Smitten Kitchen recipes are usually quite good.
ReplyDeletethat looks super yummy!! My mom used to make zucchini bread all the time but not with chocolate, I don't think I've ever tasted it!!
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