I owe a lot of my cooking skill to Fred Wix. Fred Wix was a radio host for Kall radio in SLC. He was just a delight to listen to, and he shared all sorts of cooking techiques with the listeners. Even before the internet he would publish his recipes for all. My Husband knew I just loved his recipes, so every week, he would drive into downtown SLC to the radio station and pick me up a copy of the week's worth of recipes.
I guess Fred Wix was so popular, that he had small cards published in the Dan's Grocery Store, and even after I moved away, my mother - in -law would pick me up a copy of his recipes, and mail them to me.
I have two loose - leaf notebooks full of his recipies. I love them so. If I am in a spot, and want to do something extra - ordinary, I turn to Fred Wix.
Can you stand another Zucchini Recipe? - Well this is the best --- It is even worth going to the store and buying zucchini to make it.
But BEWARE --- Do not tell anyone what is in it, before they have finished the first slice. I gave some to my youngest son On Saturday, and he said there were green things in there, and he wouldn't eat it.
I know I am going blind -- but really, You can't possibly see the zucchini --
As Fred would say - Enjoy!
Chocolate Almond Zucchini Bread – Fred Wix
3 eggs
1 c. sugar
1 c. brown sugar
1 c. salad oil
1 tsp vanilla
2 c. grated zucchini
1 c. chopped almond --- I substituted whole pecans
2 c. flour
2 oz unsweetened chocolate (I used dry coca powder with 2 tbs oil added)
1 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon (I used about 1 1/2 tsp – I like cinnamon)
1/4 tsp baking powder
1 tsp. Soda
Beat eggs until lemon color and smooth. Beat in the sugar, then the oil. Mix – then add chocolate, vanilla into egg mixture. Add dry ingredients the stir in the zucchini and nuts.
Bake in two well greased 9X5 loaf pans for 50-60 minutes/ Cool then turn out on a rack. Cool completely before slicing. Can be grosted with whipped cream or cream cheese with orange rind.
--- It is more of a cake than a bread.
The last I heard of Fred Wix -- was that he retired to Florida.
Yes, I ground up a very large zucchini (having removed the seeds) and put them in 2 cup measurements - into freezer bags just to have for this recipe --- but, there are only 4 packages. And, I just finished off the last of the loaf. Maybe I will make this again next week.
Fun blog, CJ!
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ReplyDeleteI noticed that you published this particular blog entry years ago and I'm not sure if you still check it, but I am hoping you are the answer to my prayers. I grew up in Utah and remember my mom taking cooking classes from Gabby Gourmet. I recently had some roasted turkey that apparently was originally from a Gabby Gourmet recipe. However, try as I might, I can't track down the recipe. All I can gather is that it involves garlic, herbs and butter. If you happen to recognize this recipe would you mind e-mailing me a copy? I brought some home for my husband and he's wanted the recipe ever since. Thank's for your time. Ashley
I have to comment on this as I worked with Fred at KALL radio as "The Coupon Lady". He was a great man to work with so informed. We had a lot of discussions as well. I now live in Tennessee and miss those days. I accidentally found your page but am glad you preserved his work. Keep up the good work.
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