Healthy Chocolate Chip Carrot Cake Bread
Published 2/13/2020
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This Healthy Chocolate Chip Carrot Cake Loaf is ready in an hour and made with 100% whole wheat flour, shredded carrots, walnuts, chocolate chips, and yummy warm spices. You won’t find a more delicious carrot bread on the internet.
We Love Carrot Cake!
Carrot cake oh carrot cake, oh how I love the carrot cake.
If I had a choice, I’d choose carrot cake every time over any other kind of cake. I love the moistness (hate this word), the spicy flavor combination, and the cream cheese frosting.
I’m sure you’re like WTF Lee, this recipe doesn’t have frosting. I know I know, I had to make the executive decision to ditch the frosting when we added chocolate chips. It had to be one or the other.
Carrot Bread Made Healthier
This carrot cake bread tastes like a combination of chocolate chip banana bread and carrot cake. I guess you could call it banana carrot bread (with chocolate chips, of course)?! And good news for you, we took some steps to make it better-for-you!
Sweetener: We used mashed banana and maple syrup for the sweetener. The shredded carrots and chocolate chips help out, too. If you’re not a big fan of banana, feel free to applesauce or another mashed fruit.
Fat: Instead of using a full 1/4 cup of coconut oil (which is what we would normally do), we subbed out some for nonfat Greek yogurt to lighten things up. I love using Greek in bread because it gives the recipe a hint of tang and a ton of moistness without the fat.
How have I already used the word moist more than once in this post?
Flour: We’re big fans of white whole wheat flour because it’s lighter than normal whole wheat flour and perfect for healthy baking! We do NOT recommend subbing out a grain-free flour as it would change the composition of the entire recipe.
How to grate carrots
If you are wondering how to shred a carrot (mysterious, right?), we used…a cheese grater.
I’m totally that weirdo that owns multiple cheese grater because #1 we love cheese and #2, we shred a lot of veggies. Here’s a good one if you’re in the market.
Pro tip: If you really want the carrots to stick out, we recommend using a larger grate. However, if you want to try and hide the carrots in your bread for the kiddos, you can use a smaller grate size.
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Healthy Carrot Bread Recipe
Ingredients
Wet Ingredients
- 1 medium size banana, mashed
- 2 large eggs
- ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup plain, unsweetened almond milk
- ½ cup maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil
Dry Ingredients
- 1.5 cups white whole wheat flour
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamon
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1.5 cups finely grated carrots, packed*
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans
- 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ºF and spray a standard-size loaf pan with cooking spray.
- Start with the wet ingredients. In a medium/large size mixing bowl, mash a banana until there are minimal to no lumps, then add the rest of the wet ingredients to the bowl (except for the coconut oil). Mix well.
- In a separate bowl mix together dry ingredients.
- Add dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix. Once combined, add the melted coconut oil to the batter and mix again.
- Transfer batter into bread pan and then sprinkle on some additional chocolate chips on top.
- Bake at 350ºF for 38-42 minutes.
- Remove and let cool for 5 minutes before removing from bread pan.
Tips & Notes
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This was the first recipe of carrot cake it was so good and even my grandmother could eat because she a lot of sugar so l find this website and we bake the cake and ๐ฅฐ
Delicious! Makes me feel healthy but still getting a sweet tooth fix. I didn’t have yogurt so I subbed applesauce like suggested in one of the comments. I also replaced chocolate chips with raisins, not by choice but because that’s what I had on hand
So glad the applesauce swap worked!
May I know the ingredients in grams?
This recipe is quick, easy and sooo delicious. Iโve made it twice in 2 days because we canโt stop eating it. Itโs very moist. I used coconut oil in place of Greek yogurt because we didnโt have any yogurt. This recipe will definitely be in our snack rotation. I tried to upload a photo but the pic was too large and Iโm not very tech savvy.
So yummy that we dived in already hence picture shows part of load. Skinny the recipe by no oil, egg whites, 1/2 C greek yogurt, 1/4 C pecans, 1/4 C chocolate chips, added extra 1/8 C on top( plenty of chocolate flavor), did two small bananas, the rest was the same with unsweetened products too. Excellent flavor!! Thanks for the inspiration!!! Kcal 109,3.3 g fat,carb 16.2 sugar 4.8g,protein 3.7g. Based on 15 slices. Enjoy if you use my subs๐
Thanks for sharing your swaps!
I used the carrots and apple fiber from juicing for my food prep. Itโs in the oven now! Thanks for sharing
Can I leave out the cardamon or is there a substitute I can use?
You can leave it out!
I actually tend to replace it with ground cloves for a more pumpkin pie spice-y flavor
Delicious ๐ And esy to make.
Iโm so excited to do this cake tomorrow.. Iโm craving already
This is a good recipe; my one complaint is that chocolate chips overwhelm the flavor of the bread. I used raisins instead the second time I made it, and it was much more carrot cake-y. I also subbed ground cloves for ground cardamom, and my family and I agreed that was an improvement. If you make this using einkorn wheat, it needs to bake for 1 hr 15 minutes, and you need to use 1/2 tsp baking soda plus 1 tbsp baking powder instead of 1/2 tsp each.
Hii, i’m reading through the reviews and some have said that it came out a little bit dense and doughy..
Unfortunaly I can’t get my hands on greek yoghurt or almond milk, I’m thinking of subbing for plain “natural yogurt” (ex, the one from activia) or butter milk..
Can the oil be left out?
Hey Sophie, you can try leaving the oil out, but we don’t recommend it. Any kind of milk will work and try subbing applesauce for Greek yogurt.