My Dinner for tonight...
ianconway
Posts: 185 Member
We tried something new with Zucchini and it was DELICIOUS!
2 Servings
375 Calories per serving(may vary; be sure to count when you make it yourself!)
Stuffed Zucchini
-3 Zucchini
-8 oz Ground Turkey
-1 whole Green Bell Pepper
-1 cup diced Green Onion
-Can of Tomato Paste
-Salt and Pepper
-Optional: Parmesan Cheese
Slice the Zucchini in half lengthwise. Scoop out the seeds on each half and save. Parboil for 8-10 minutes. Brown the turkey and add in Bell Pepper, Onion and Salt and Pepper and Seed Pulp from Zucchini. Cook for about 3-5 minutes and then drain off any water. Add in the tomato paste.
Put a piece of tin foil on a cookie sheet. Place the Zucchini shells on the foil and add in filling. Bake for about 40-45 minutes at 350 degrees. Optional: add some Parmesan cheese to taste but don't forget to add in those calories! And enjoy!
2 Servings
375 Calories per serving(may vary; be sure to count when you make it yourself!)
Stuffed Zucchini
-3 Zucchini
-8 oz Ground Turkey
-1 whole Green Bell Pepper
-1 cup diced Green Onion
-Can of Tomato Paste
-Salt and Pepper
-Optional: Parmesan Cheese
Slice the Zucchini in half lengthwise. Scoop out the seeds on each half and save. Parboil for 8-10 minutes. Brown the turkey and add in Bell Pepper, Onion and Salt and Pepper and Seed Pulp from Zucchini. Cook for about 3-5 minutes and then drain off any water. Add in the tomato paste.
Put a piece of tin foil on a cookie sheet. Place the Zucchini shells on the foil and add in filling. Bake for about 40-45 minutes at 350 degrees. Optional: add some Parmesan cheese to taste but don't forget to add in those calories! And enjoy!
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This looks yummy... will be trying this soon...
Thanks for sharing and including the wonderful pic....0 -
YUM! Can't wait to try those! Thanks for the recipe and pictures0
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Wow, what a great looking recipe! The picture really helps make it look delish. I will be trying this because I've been searching for a way to eat zucchini!! Thank you so much!0
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Wow looks yummy and zucchini is on sale this week at the store. Just one question...What is parboiling?0
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looks so good0
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Wow looks yummy and zucchini is on sale this week at the store. Just one question...What is parboiling?
Hehe!
Parboiling is where you boil it and once you have reached the certain amount of time recommended, in this case 8-10 minutes, you take the Zucchini and transfer it to cool water so that it will stop the cooking process.
I noticed that when I reached 8 minutes for boiling the zucchini, it was almost like a cooked, thick lasagna noodle. So, I simply took the pot that I was boiling it in over to the sink and ran cold water in it until the water was nice and cool.
It turned out really nice- The Mrs. and I will definitely be having it again! It sucker punched out Italian crave for sure!
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Mmm...going to try tonight. There should be an emoticon for smackin' lips!0
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sounds yummy0
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My mom used to make this, but she called it zuchinni boats... lol0
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Mmm...going to try tonight. There should be an emoticon for smackin' lips!
I hope it turned out yummy!!! Let us know!0 -
that looks so gourmet, good job0
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