Zucchini bread lovers take note! Gluten-Free Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake with Orange Glaze takes everything you love about the bread and elevates it to a moist, dense cake with irresistible flavors. Can be made with all purpose gluten flour as well!
I was straightening up some things in my room last week and found a binder I’d started about 10 years ago. I’d tear things out of magazines, recipes, DIY projects, décor ideas, and stuff them into the binder as an idea log. Thumbing through it, now that I do almost everything virtually online, it seemed like a memory from a different era. A time when I HAD time to read magazines and store up their great ideas for a future date.
I’ve been in the mood to bake with the weather turning cool. When looking through the binder I ran across a Martha Stewart recipe for zucchini Bundt cake that caught my eye. I used to bake zucchini bread a lot but not so much since becoming gluten-free. The cake has lovely flavors of orange and spices that seemed like a great weekend baking project, and who doesn’t love a Bundt cake, right? Transforming the recipe into a gluten-free zucchini chocolate chip Bundt cake turned out a winner my family loves.
One trick when baking with zucchini is to absorb excess moisture before adding it to the batter. Shredding should be done on a large hole grater or using a large shredding plate with a food processor. Once shredded, wrap the zucchini in a clean kitchen towel or paper towels and twist to release the moisture.
I have a few Bundt pans but purchased classic Bundt pan from Nordicware three years ago that I love. It’s a heavy gauge metal that is non-stick and bakes a Bundt cake perfectly every time. It can accomodate a Bundt recipe of any size (can hold up to 10 cups) so I feel it’s the only pan I’ll ever need. I’ve found the cake releases easily especially if the pan is prepared properly. Other Bundt cake recipes I’ve used the pan for include Pumpkin Spice Buttermilk Bundt Cake with Dark Salted Caramel Glaze and Persimmon Winter Bundt Cake with Hard Sauce Glaze.
How to Prepare a Bundt Pan
I melt about a tablespoon of unsalted butter and brush it on all the inside surfaces of the Bundt pan. I then sprinkle it with flour (gluten-free flour in my case) and rotate the pan at a 45 degree angle, jostling it to encourage the flour the cover the butter. Once all the surfaces are covered, I turn the pan upside down over the sink and tap it on the sink divider to release any excess flour. It makes a perfect coating every time.
This cake gets high marks from my family. It’s a dense, moist, flavorful cake that is perfectly sweet without being too much so. The simple orange glaze drizzled over the gluten-free zucchini chocolate chip Bundt cake makes the finishing touch. It’s a simple recipe and something easy to whip up for a special treat!
How to Make Gluten-Free Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake with Orange Glaze:
Recipe
Gluten-Free Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake
Ingredients
Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake
- 1 1/2 sticks (12 TB) Unsalted Butter melted
- 2 1/2 cups All Purpose Gluten-Free Flour (I used King Arthur's Multi-Purpose Gluten-Free Flour)
- 2 1/2 teaspoons Baking Powder
- 1/4 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
- 1/8 teaspoon Cardamom
- 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
- 2 medium Zucchinis (aproximately 1 pound total) rinsed and patted dry, stems removed
- 3 large Eggs
- 1 1/2 cups Granulated Sugar
- 1 tablespoon Orange Juice
- Zest of 1 orange
- 3/4 cup Mini Chocolate Chips
- Bundt Cake Pan
Orange Glaze
- 1 1/4 cups Confectioner's Sugar
- 3 tablespoons Orange Juice
- Zest of 1 orange
Instructions
Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Grease and flour the bundt pan.
- In a medium mixing bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, cardamom, and salt.
- Using a large grating blade in a food processor, or a large hole manual grater, grate the zucchini (will yield 3 or more cups). Wrap the shredded zucchini in a thin, clean kitchen towel, or 2 layers of paper towels and squeeze out any excess moisture.
- In a large mixing bowl stir together the eggs and sugar. Stir in the melted butter, zucchini, orange juice and zest. Stir in the flour mixture to fully combine. Stir in the chocolate chips to fully incorporate. Spoon into the prepared bundt pan.
- Bake for 1 hour or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean, the top is golden and the cake has begun to separate from the sides of the pan. Place pan on a cooling rack for 15 minutes. Turn out onto the cooling rack and allow the cake to fully cool. NOTE: if the cake does not easily release when turning onto the cooling rack, slide a pliable plastic knife or small spatula around the edges and try again.
Orange Glaze
- Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk to fully combine and remove any lumps from the confectioner's sugar. The glaze will be the consistency of honey. Drizzle over the top of the Bundt cake. Allow to set before serving. TIP: Place the Bundt cake on a cooling rack on a rimmed baking sheet before adding the glaze. This allows excess to drip into the baking sheet.
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
Now, this is a guilt free dessert!! Thanks for sharing!!!
krystal says
Maybe I would like zucchini if it was mixed with chocolate! This is genius. Looks amazing.
reesa says
I absolutely LOVE bundt cakes. It is something about how they bake that just I love. Zucchini is in abundance right now, so this is so timely!
Carol Cassara says
I’ve been hearing so much about zucchini being added to bread recipes and desserts and it would be so nice to try and make it at home. I think this is great, it’s perfect with your favorite afternoon tea as well.
Crystal says
The flavors of fall are my absolute favorite. This cake does sound like a delightful treat all year round, especially for an autumn get together with friends.
Kita Bryant says
I never knew those tips about bundt pans. Very handy especially if it makes my cakes look as good as yours!
Emily says
I love zucchini! This looks pretty too!
Veronica Solomon says
Oh my! You had me at chocolate chip. I think my son and I would be fighting for the last slice of this
Dawn Lopez says
I have a ton of zucchini to use from the garden and this recipe sounds like a good place to start. I love to serve cakes like this one for my family.
Jenn Mitchell says
This is such a great way to use up that zucchini that you have left over. I need to give it a try!