Zucchini Tots - so good!
MartinaC32
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I recently came across a recipe for Zucchini tots and decided to give them a try. So so glad I did. They are so good and only
27 calories
2 carbs
1 fat
2 protein
0 fibre
0 sugar
Zucchini Tots
yields: 12 mini muffins
1 cups zucchini, grated
1 egg
1/4 yellow onion, diced
1/4 cup cheese (cheddar or Parmesan work the best)
1/4 cup bread crumbs - I used Italian style
Salt and Pepper
1. Preheat oven to 400F. Spray a mini-muffin tin with non-stick spray, set aside.
2. Grate the zucchini and then place in a dish towel to squeeze out the excess water- like when using frozen spinach; if you skip this part, the middle of the zucchini tots will be really soggy while the outside gets crispy and no one wants that.
3. In a bowl combine, the egg, onion, cheese, bread crumbs, zucchini, salt and pepper.
4. Using a spoon or a cookie scoop, fill the muffin cups to the top. Bake for 15-18 minutes, or until the top is browned and set.
Enjoy!
27 calories
2 carbs
1 fat
2 protein
0 fibre
0 sugar
Zucchini Tots
yields: 12 mini muffins
1 cups zucchini, grated
1 egg
1/4 yellow onion, diced
1/4 cup cheese (cheddar or Parmesan work the best)
1/4 cup bread crumbs - I used Italian style
Salt and Pepper
1. Preheat oven to 400F. Spray a mini-muffin tin with non-stick spray, set aside.
2. Grate the zucchini and then place in a dish towel to squeeze out the excess water- like when using frozen spinach; if you skip this part, the middle of the zucchini tots will be really soggy while the outside gets crispy and no one wants that.
3. In a bowl combine, the egg, onion, cheese, bread crumbs, zucchini, salt and pepper.
4. Using a spoon or a cookie scoop, fill the muffin cups to the top. Bake for 15-18 minutes, or until the top is browned and set.
Enjoy!
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That sounds sloop good. I adore zucchini! Thanks for posting this!0
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bump!0
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These sound great - thanks for sharing!0
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I have made these a few times since this recipe was posted a few weeks ago. I have made a couple of changes:
They get just as good using just an egg white instead of a whole egg.
I have found that making them on a cookie sheet instead of a mini muffin pan makes clean up easier. Just put a small amount on the sheet and form it into a little patty.
Delicious! My whole family likes these.0 -
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I add some sasuage to mine, oh yeah they are still yummy. A bit more calorie wise but if I only have two then it's okay. My husband and brother in law loved them.0
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oh yum!!!!!0
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Wow - another great way to get in some veggies. Going to try these really soon. Thanks for posting recipe.:flowerforyou:0
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The problem with these is....
They are just too good i can't stop eating them till they are gone..sigh0 -
Yummy bump!0
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These sound great! Thanks for posting.0
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Sounds great - thanks!0
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Thanks for the recipe, I just tried these and they came out delish!0
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bump - sound delish!0
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Thank you, I will try the Zucchini Tots, this sounds good!0
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Sounds good .....Another on the list to try. Thanks!0
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These sound delish!0
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bump!!! yum!0
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Oh does this sound yummy! Thanks for posting!0
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bump0
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bump for later0
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I recently came across a recipe for Zucchini tots and decided to give them a try. So so glad I did. They are so good and only
27 calories
2 carbs
1 fat
2 protein
0 fibre
0 sugar
Zucchini Tots
yields: 12 mini muffins
1 cups zucchini, grated
1 egg
1/4 yellow onion, diced
1/4 cup cheese (cheddar or Parmesan work the best)
1/4 cup bread crumbs - I used Italian style
Salt and Pepper
1. Preheat oven to 400F. Spray a mini-muffin tin with non-stick spray, set aside.
2. Grate the zucchini and then place in a dish towel to squeeze out the excess water- like when using frozen spinach; if you skip this part, the middle of the zucchini tots will be really soggy while the outside gets crispy and no one wants that.
3. In a bowl combine, the egg, onion, cheese, bread crumbs, zucchini, salt and pepper.
4. Using a spoon or a cookie scoop, fill the muffin cups to the top. Bake for 15-18 minutes, or until the top is browned and set.
Enjoy!0 -
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Does anyone know if they freeze well?0
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Bumping to try tonight0
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I have made these a few times since this recipe was posted a few weeks ago. I have made a couple of changes:
They get just as good using just an egg white instead of a whole egg.
I have found that making them on a cookie sheet instead of a mini muffin pan makes clean up easier. Just put a small amount on the sheet and form it into a little patty.
Delicious! My whole family likes these.
I have also made these and totally agree with the egg white suggestion. Never thought about trying them on a cookie sheet - brilliant! Thanks for the tip0 -
Does anyone know if they freeze well?
Haven't tried it but hear that after cooking they'll freeze well (they go pretty fast in my house ). Good luck!0 -
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Going to try these things, and thanks for noting the egg white version. I really hate egg yolks.0
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