These homemade soft and chewy chocolate chip zucchini bars are great for a healthy dessert or snack.

There’s NO oil required for these chocolate chip zucchini bars ♥
It’s a safe bet that if you invite me over, I won’t show up empty-handed.
The reality of being someone who makes desserts for a living is that I always have way too much food in my apartment, and there’s no possible way I can eat it all by myself (although I do a pretty good job!).
On Saturday morning, I made four batches of these chocolate chip zucchini bars, playing around with the ingredients until I came up with the perfected recipe that yielded bars with a deliciously soft and gooey blondie texture.
Leftover Zucchini? Make Chocolate Zucchini Bread

The zucchini adds moisture to the recipe, enabling one to cut back on the fat without sacrificing flavor.

With batches of zucchini bars now threatening to take over my kitchen, I was happy for an excuse to carefully package them and take some with me to a Halloween party.
Using up leftovers + finding a large group of taste testers for my recipe free of charge + making people happy with a homemade dessert = win win win.

This year I went as a biker chick, complete with a faux leather jacket, spikey stilettos that I grew to abhor as the night progressed, and an adorable chick hat handmade by a sweet lady on Etsy.
(And now I am just a little obsessed with Etsy…)
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays because it involves three of my favorite things: puns, costumes, and eating copious amounts of chocolate.

Not that I don’t already do that last one every other day of the year…


Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bars
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup finely shredded zucchini (I used a food processor) (120g)
- 1 cup almond butter or allergy-friendly sub
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp flour (I had success with spelt, white, sorghum, almond, and ww pastry)
- 2/3 cup granulated sugar of choice or xylitol
- 1/4 cup or more chocolate chips
Instructions
- Zucchini Bars Recipe: Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease an 8-inch square baking pan and set aside. In a medium bowl, gently heat the nut butter if it is not already stir-able, then stir in the zucchini and vanilla. Set aside. In a separate mixing bowl, stir together the flour, salt, baking soda, sugar of choice, and chocolate chips. Pour dry ingredients into wet and keep stirring—it may seem dry at first, so be sure to break up the nut butter and stop occasionally to scrape it off your spoon. It will eventually get gooey like cookie dough. Transfer the batter into the pan, and smooth down evenly. Press chocolate chips into the top if desired. Bake for 10 minutes. When you take the bars out, the top will look set but underneath they will still be quite undercooked. This is good! Leave the bars to cool for at least 20 minutes, and they will firm up during this time. They taste even sweeter the next day!View Nutrition Facts
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Wow, these look so yummy!!
Definitely going to try these.
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These look yummy! Love your costume. I am all for costumes that don’t come out of a bag from the party stores!
These look really yummy!!…but not as yummy as you in that costume. Sexaaay chick<3
Just made these and they rose up about twice as high as yours. I imagine they’ll still taste awesome, though. I used honey instead of sugar. Should I have changed up the cooking temp/time any?
Unfortunately I can’t vouch for any substitutions I haven’t tried. You are always free to experiment… but at your own risk 😉
These look delicious! I love how you added the zucchini (a great idea for little ones who are anti-veg) and of course, chocolate makes everything better, lol!
One thing I love about your recipes is how short and simple they are. These look great and your costume is very awesome! Love the chick hat!
RIP wayne 🙁
Is this for Wayne Static?
Totally agree. SUCH a loss.
YES. i so sad 🙁
katie said she was into metal a while back… (plus he was a vegetarian!)
Static X isn’t metal….but they DO help a lot of people transition into “harder” rock, and therefore he was an icon! I’m just happy to know it wasn’t drugs that did him in.
These chocolate chip zucchini bars sound wonderful – I cannot wait to try them! You make a super cute biker chick!!! Happy to hear you had a great Halloweeeeeen 🙂
OMG… this will be made this week!!!! This looks fabulous and perfect for the start of our winter. Thanks for posting it.
Tasty but I’d only go 1/2 cup xylitol or sugar next time
These look delicious! Courgettes and chocolate are 2 of my favourite things.. so I can’t wait to try them 🙂
Just one question though, if I’m making them with Stevia instead of Sugar or Xylitol, how much do you think I should use? I know Stevia is much sweeter, just not sure how much sweeter! 🙂
Hi Katie,
Just baked these bars and they are SO YUMMY!!!
Thanks for working so hard to create it.
I was curious though, in nutrition facts for this bar says it’s for one bar out of the 16. Did you mean out of the total 6?
Thanks!
What would some good subs for peanut butter be? Do you mean like a different kind of nut butter, or something else?
Yes, any nut butter will do. I used almond butter with good results. If you can’t have nuts, then you can use sunbutter
Delicious! I used spelt flour, almond butter and xylitol and it was awesome! 🙂
Made these today. Next time I will cut the sugar in half. But very yummy!!
Katie, I love your recipes. Thanks so much for sharing. I had to cook these a lot longer, 20 to 25 minutes. They are yummy though.