Sugar Glazed CUCUMBER Bread recipe that’s delicious and moist inside. It tastes like zucchini bread, but it’s made with 1 cup grated cucumber. This healthy dessert recipe is easy to make and is a great way to use up cucumbers. A optional sugar glaze is poured on top once baked!
Cucumber Bread Recipe
I saw a few baby cucumbers growing on the vine last weekend but somehow those babies transformed to multiple large cucumbers in just a few days, ready to be picked and enjoyed. My Half Sour Pickle recipe is a favorite way to use cucumbers, but I wanted to explore how to bake with cucumbers!
You’re going to love this Cucumber Dessert recipe. Cucumber Bread is similar to Zucchini Bread, but instead is made with grated cucumbers. After the bread cools, a delicious powdered sugar glaze is poured on top to make it really special.
Some people have commented they’ve made the bread without the sugar icing and still loved it, so it’s optional (although I highly prefer you try it!) This recipe is perfect for Mom and Dad, but also perfect for toddlers and kids! Even my 2 year old loves a piece of this for breakfast in the morning!
Want to bake with more veggies? Also try my: Cottage Cheese Dill Bread, Green Tomato Pie (tastes like apple pie), Frosted Cucumber Cookies, Spinach Cupcakes, Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cookies and Fudgy Kidney Bean Brownies too.
How to Make Cucumber Bread
This recipe calls for 1 cup grated cucumber. If you have never grated a cucumber I’m going to walk you through it quickly. You’ll probably 2-3 small cucumbers or 1-2 large cucumbers to equal 1 cup.
Next peel the cucumber. Have you ever seen a cucumber nude before?! Well now you have. I just use my potato peeler for this.
Now remove the seeds with a spoon. Make sure to get all those seedy watery guts out too.
Grate the cucumber until you get 1 cup worth. I use my cheese grater for this. Cucumbers are watery so this gets a little messy.
Tip!
Grated cucumber freezes great! So if you have a bunch of cucumbers, you can grate them, throw into individual 1 cup freezer bags and make this bread throughout the Winter!
Now, this is a important step that you can’t skip. Cucumbers are really watery, 96% water to be exact. After you grate your cucumbers, place in a mesh strainer and drain. Use your hand to press down on the grated cucumber to make sure to remove all the excess water. I like to additionally let the cucumber sit in the strainer for 15 minutes, and then give it one more press with my hand after that.
If you don’t drain, your bread is going to be soggy and fall apart. You don’t want that.
Continue following the recipe, mixing all the ingredients together. Spray a 9×5 loaf pan with nonstick spray and then pour the batter in. Bake for 60 minutes.
And out comes this delicious Cucumber Bread!
Let cool in the baking dish for 15 minutes and then carefully transfer to a wire rack or plate. Once cooled, drizzle the sugar glaze on top.
And just like that you have delicious Sugar Glazed Cucumber Bread!
Once you cut a slice of it you can see small specks of the green cucumber, it’s absolutely gorgeous!
Can I freeze this Cucumber Bread?
Absolutely! I often make a couple batches when we have too many cucumbers! I bake the recipe as is (without the sugar glaze), and then once cooled I transfer to freezer bags.
Once we’re ready to eat it, I’ll defrost overnight in the refrigerator and pop it in the microwave or oven to heat it up. After it’s heated, I’ll make the sugar glaze and pour it on. And just like that I have fresh Cucumber Bread whenever I want, including in the Winter!
I hope you enjoy this Cucumber Bread recipe!
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Sugar Glazed Cucumber Bread
PrintIngredients
For bread
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup grated cucumber peeled, seeds removed, drained – see notes
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1 1/2 cup flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans optional
For glaze (optional)
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoons milk
Instructions
For bread
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- In a large bowl mix eggs, vegetable oil and sugar together with hand mixer.
- Add grated cucumber, vanilla and lemon juice. Stir with spoon to combine.
- Add flour, baking soda, salt, baking powder, nutmeg and cloves to bowl. Continue to sir with spoon.
- Add pecans into the bowl. These are optional but highly recommended! Stir again.
- Spray a 9×5 loaf pan with nonstick spray. Add batter into loaf pan.
- Bake for 60 minutes.
- Let cool for 15 minutes. Remove and transfer to wire rack to completely cool.
For glaze (optional)
- Mix powdered sugar and milk together in bowl with a spoon.
- Once bread is cool, pour glaze on top.
Teresa Vera says
Is this all purpose flour or whole-wheat? I would like to sub with spelt. Might that work? TIA!
Pamela says
Hey Teresa, it’s all purpose flour. I’ve never used spelt with this recipe so I’m unsure of the results. If you give it a shot, I’d love to hear how it turns out!
Rolanda says
Had 20 cucumbers… Found this and the cookie recipe. Tried this one first.
Subbed GF flour, added xanthum gum.
Used small muffin tins, (1 doz) cooled, removed & inverted, then iced.
Iced with lemon glaze and a nutmeg glaze.
Their great! The nutmeg glaze is a hit!
Cannot taste the cucumbers :0)
So excited… And froze the unused ones as suggested.
Thank You!!!!
Pamela says
Hey Rolanda, I’m so happy you liked this cucumber recipe! The muffins you made sound delicious! Thanks for commenting and stopping by!
foltz says
Made the bread a couple of hours ago,I think it needs a little more spice,maybe a 1 teaspoon of cinnamon in the batter.Very good,and different.
Irene says
How cool that some one else did this. I have made cucumber bread once before. Not sure what recipe I used, probably something similar to this one. Loved it. Had horrible looking cucumbers this year . I wished I had thought of using them in a bread. Book marking this one in case some one in the neighborhood wants to share. Everyone, give this one a try. You will not be disappointed.
Pamela says
Hey Irene, thanks for commenting. Glad to hear there’s another Cucumber Bread fan out there!
Becky says
Yikes!! I missed the draining part, but the batter smells delicious!! Any way to fix? Will be making another bowl of batter anyway for the neighbors….
Becky says
…There is always that one person…and it was me this time :\ lol!
Pamela says
Hey Becky – ooops on not draining! I hope the next batch of batter turned out better for you! 🙂
Jerri says
Wow! I’ve never heard of cucumber bread, but it looks delicious! Thanks for linking up for Friday Favorites. I’m featuring you this week!
Maisy says
What the heck? Cucumber bread?! That sounds super freaky, but your photos look so good, it must taste delicious! I mean, I’ve baked with zucchini, beetroot, carrots, avocado… but cucumber?! Got to try this! 🙂
Thanks for sharing at the Friday Favorites linky party!!
*Maisy
Grandmas House DIY says
I’m saving this for when we have more cucumbers then we know what to do with here in just a couple weeks! Thanks for sharing with us at the To Grandma’s house we go link party – I’ll be featuring this tomorrow morning on my site when the new party starts!
Linda says
I have always wondered what a cucumber would taste like in bread. Now I know. I will be trying this very soon. Thanks for the info.
Pamela says
Enjoy Linda!
FLORENCE @ VintageSouthernPicks says
Well, you blew me away with this one! I’ve never heard of baking with cucumber either, but I must say that bread looks mighty tasty! Could you save me a slice? Cukes give me indigestion usually, but I bet this bread would go down really well. Thanks for sharing it at Sweet Inspiration this week!
Debrashoppeno5 says
I bet this tastes delicious. It sure looks good.
Gentle Joy Homemaker says
What a great idea! 🙂 I have never heard of this.. and what a great way to use up some of the excess cukes when I do not want to make pickles! 🙂
Leslie says
If I can pry the cucumbers out of my son’s hands, we’ll definitely be trying this out. Thanks so much for sharing at the #happynowlinkup!
Chloe Crabtree says
I love cucumbers and since I am not a good vegetable eater, it is an easy crunchy treat for me, but I have never heard of cucumber bread! This is fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing at Celebrate Your Story!
Bea says
Can I use a blender instead of grating the cucumbers.
Pamela says
Hey Bea, if it’s all you have you could try it, but I would be very careful as a blender can liquefy the cucumbers very quickly. If you’re going to use a blender, give it one pulse at a time until they are grated.
Laura | Food Fun Family says
Oh my! Must try! Thanks for sharing with the Delicious Dishes Recipe party this week!
Debrashoppeno5 says
I love zucchini bread so I this recipe really intrigued me. It sounds delicious and I will try it.
grace says
well, this is a first! very, very interesting bread–it looks incredible!
Sammi says
Never have I seen a recipe for cucumber bread…I LOVE it! This will come in handy when our crop comes in and I am sick to death of trying to figure out yet another cucumber salad recipe. Ha!
Amy (Savory Moments) says
This is super creative – I’ve never seen cucumbers in a baked good before. Nice idea!
Ashley says
What a creative way to use cucumbers!! This is such a great idea! I always wind up with extra somehow … I need to make myself some bread next time!
Mary @ LOVE the secret ingredient says
Interesting how so many breads are common: carrot, zucchini, banana, but cucumber is not something you hear of! I bet it makes it so light and delish, very interesting!
John/Kitchen Riffs says
We always get a bumper crop of cukes in our garden. And are always looking for new ways to use them. Bread? Haven’t tried that! But we will. 🙂 Good stuff — thanks.
Megan - The Emotional Baker says
Cucumber bread?!?? This is such a fun way to put those cukes to work 😉 Have to try this loaf soon!
Abbe@This is How I Cook says
I’ve never seen this use before! So creative and I am sure delicious! Can’t wait to try!
Laura ~ Raise Your Garden says
My crops are a little late this year, but that’s okay! My cukes look just like yours and now I’m going to try this cucumber bread!!!! What a great idea. It just looks so…..refreshing! Cucumbers are like that, refreshing. I do the exact same thing as you, freeze my zukes and freeze in 1 cup amounts, you nailed it, it’s perfect for the winter when you are craving zucchini bread but too $$$ to make out of season. Anyhow, I’d thought I’d pop in a say hi!!! I was in NYC last week and got to walk across the Brooklyn bridge and eat pizza at Juliana’. Great experience! Experience walking across the bridge. Still AMAZED!!!!! Will be visiting again soon for sure, hopefully at Christmas!
Juliana says
Are you serious Pamela? Cucumber bread? You are so creative…I can only imagine how this cucumber bread will taste…and even better with the sugar glaze. Thanks for the inspiration!
Have a wonderful week 🙂
Linda @ 2 Cookin' Mamas says
What a great recipe! I never thought to make a bread with cucumbers but, now that I think about it, why not! I will definitely be trying this in the near future.
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy says
I have heard of zuchinni bread before, but not cucumber bread. Our cucumbers are actually growing well this year, so we might have some to make this.
dixya @food, pleasure, and health says
i have used zucchini but cucumber in bread is really interesting/new concept! looks delish.
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
Such a fun use of cucumbers and it surely looks very delicious, esp. with that beautiful sugar glaze.