This A to Z Bread gets its name from being able to add any kind of mix in (from A to Z!) into this base quickbread recipe. We always used this for our family’s favorite banana bread recipe!
This is probably the recipe my mom baked the most as we were growing up. For me, it conjures up a kitchen enveloped in a warm haze of buttery banana scent and toasted nuts (even though we abhored the nut-topped loaves as kids and always pleaded for a just-plain chocolate chip loaf). Leftovers were always kept moist and plush in a deep orange container and I always looked forward to barely toasted slices for breakfast.
In my years of baking away from my mom’s plastic roladex of handwritten recipes, I’ve found that Smitten Kitchen’s zucchini bread recipe is nearly identical to this recipe. (The main changes: this recipe bumps up the vanilla to a full tablespoon, omits the nutmeg, and requires chocolate chips.
The original recipe calls for a full cup of oil and 2 cups of sugar, but I find that subbing in almond milk for a portion of oil leaves it just as moist and delicious as I remember, and cutting down on the sugar leaves more room for the chocolate chips to shine. If you’d like to halve the recipe, I’ve made this successfully using only one egg and subbing 1/2 tablespoon of flax or chia seeds with 1.5 tablespoons of water for the “half egg.”
Ironically, we have never used this recipe for anything other than banana bread, but the good friend and neighbor who gave my mom this recipe listed a bunch of other ingredients you can use as add-ins in place of banana–from A to Z, the ingredients range from apples to eggplant to peaches to zucchini.
A to Z Bread
Ingredients
- 3 cups flour I like 2 cups all-purpose, 1 cup whole wheat
- 3 teaspoons cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ¾ teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 cups A-Z ingredient see below*
- 1 ¾ cups sugar
- ¾ cup vegetable or olive oil
- 1/4 cup almond milk
- 3 eggs
- 3 teaspoons vanilla
- 1 cup chocolate chips
Instructions
- Mix dry ingredients (flour through salt) together. In a separate bowl, whisk together the rest of the ingredients except for the chocolate chips. Mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until fully combined, then fold in the chocolate chips. Pour into two well-greased loaf pans.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 55-65 minutes, or until inserted tester comes out clean.
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Leave a star rating ⭐️ below to help others discover this recipe!*A-Z ingredients can include 2 cups of the following:
- apples (grated)
- applesauce
- apricots (chopped)
- bananas (mashed)
- carrots (grated)
- cherries (pitted and chopped)
- dates (pitted and chopped finely)
- eggplant (ground up)
- figs (chopped finely)
- seedless grapes
- honey (omit sugar)
- lemons (1/2 cup juice)
- marmalade (use only 1 cup and omit sugar)
- oranged (chopped)
- peaches, fresh or canned (chopped)
- pumpkin puree
- raisins
- zucchini (grated—do not peel; cut out center)
cynthia
I am so excited for this series, Erika!!! Such an amazing, amazing idea. Just like this A-to-Z bread — I love the little tweaks to this to make it a little lighter and that moist texture looks like perfection. I can’t wait for more family classics <3
Kim
This looks/sounds SO GOOD. Banana bread might be one of my favorites because it doesn’t tend to be overly sweet, so I love your idea of halving the sugar amount. And I really REALLY love the Family Classics idea. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside! 🙂
Michelle @ Hummingbird High
HEEEYYY so great to hang out the other day!
And this bread??? Looks bomb. xoxo
erika
YES SO HAPPY I GOT TO SEE YOU!!!! And thanks lady <333 I'm so excited to follow your next moves over the next year!!
Renee
Omg this looks great!! I love a good, moist bread with plenty of mix ins with a nice cup of coffee on a weekend morning 🙂 Definitely will have to try this!
erika
Thanks Renee! You totally deserve a loaf with all your amazing fitness guru work <3 Hope you love it!!
Katrina
This bread should definitely include chocolate chips! And I love the concept of an A-Z bread! Yum!!
erika
Totally agree, thanks Katrina!!
Tori
This is something I’ve never heard of but it’s brilliant! I love all the super healthy ingredients thrown in that make this the perfect bread for snack attacks!
erika
Omg I didn’t even think about combining the A to Z ingredients, but that’s kind of brilliant! Tori, you may have set me off on an entirely new project…thanks for your genius!! <33