Zucchini

katfwood1
katfwood1 Posts: 1 Member
edited November 26 in Recipes
Anyone have a good zucchini recipe?

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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,965 Member
    I like to quarter length wise, then cut into cubes. In a plastic carrier bag toss with a tablespoon of olive oil and some salt. Roast about 20 minutes at 200C, turning half way.

    Sliced into quarter inch rounds, toss in olive oil as before and grill either on a cast iron griddle pan or on the BBQ outoors.

    In a classic lasagna recipe I like replacing the bolognese sauce with a grated courgette mixed with a tub of cottage cheese for a vegetarian lasagna.
  • PRINCESSROJA
    PRINCESSROJA Posts: 13 Member
    I do something similar but with parmesan on it as well. SO yummy. Zoodles are great too.
  • CAtoIAMomof4
    CAtoIAMomof4 Posts: 1 Member
    MFP has a great gluten free zucchini and recipe, delicious Ijust cannot get it to log the nutritional information for food diary purposes for the life of me.
  • tulips_and_tea
    tulips_and_tea Posts: 5,741 Member
    I like to slice it length-wise in long strips, brush with olive oil, salt and pepper and grill it. Drizzle balsamic vinegar on top. Simple and good.
  • BeckyBeebs
    BeckyBeebs Posts: 16 Member
    Look up zucchini boats - and just zucchini in general - on Skinnytaste.com. She has some great recipes I make frequently, including the turkey taco zucchini boats. All are calorie and macro friendly, while also being delicious.
  • Cbkkata
    Cbkkata Posts: 28 Member
    Marinated in zesty Italian dressing and grilled.... only way my husband will eat it

    I prefer sauteed with onions and diced tomatoes.
  • abbynormalartist
    abbynormalartist Posts: 318 Member
    I second zucchini boats! Delicious.
  • ankinray
    ankinray Posts: 13 Member
    zucchini tots on skinnytaste.com
  • nickssweetheart
    nickssweetheart Posts: 874 Member
    katfwood1 wrote: »
    Anyone have a good zucchini recipe?

    I'm going to do zucchini mushroom fajita bowls next week. Saute strips of zucchini with mushrooms, onions, bell peppers and a little chipotle in adobo until caramelized, yummy, and just a bit broken down. Serve with rice (optional), black beans, cilantro, salsa, and avocado/guacamole.
  • Grimmerick
    Grimmerick Posts: 3,342 Member
    I'm gonna go ahead and 3rd zucchini boats, super yum and versatile!
  • dechowj
    dechowj Posts: 148 Member
    I cut it into coins and sprinkle lemon pepper on it. Seal it in tin foil and cook on the grill or open fire.

    Or you could make stuffed zucchini. Brown ground beef and an onion, then add some tomato sauce, cooked rice, chili powder, and salt and pepper. Fill the "Boats" with the filling, top with Mozzarella cheese and bake.

    Or another of my favorites that I use when I'm in the mood for taco's: http://www.insonnetskitchen.com/mexican-beef-and-zucchini-skillet/
  • jsminer827
    jsminer827 Posts: 62 Member
    cut zucchini into coins, spray with cooking spray, salt/pepper/italian seasoning... put on lined sheet pan and toss in the oven at 350 F for 15 minutes... flip and sprinkle with shredded parm... back in the oven until the parm is toasty and brown.
  • DX2JX2
    DX2JX2 Posts: 1,921 Member
    all great suggestions so far. They've hit on all of my favorites!

    Stuffed with sausage/rice/cheese
    marinaded in italian dressing and grilled
    Breaded and baked/fried. great as a standalone parmesan or as a pizza topping.
    Sauteed as a taco filling (works especially well to bulk out or to reduce the calorie load of a more traditional meat filling).
  • Ninkasi
    Ninkasi Posts: 173 Member
    edited June 2018
    Cut zucchini into sticks. If the zucchini are big, throw away the middle part where the seeds are. Toss with a tiny bit of olive oil and put on the grill. When cooked, transfer to a serving plate, grate a little bit of Parmesan over, salt, pepper, and finish with half a lemon squeezed over.
  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    Great suggestions, thanks!!!
  • Crochetmama84
    Crochetmama84 Posts: 224 Member
    I use zucchini for:

    Zoodles
    Hasselback
    Zucchini pizzas
    Sauteed as a side
    Zucchini bread
  • strongerbytheday
    strongerbytheday Posts: 116 Member
    Www.Skinnytaste.com has great recipes
  • applesforanna
    applesforanna Posts: 16 Member
    Ever tried zucchini pizza boats? They are delicious! There’s tons of recipes for them but the first I saw was:
    Heat over to 350 degrees F. Trim a zucchini in half lengthwise. Gently scrape out the middle section. Put pasta sauce and mozzarella and Parmesan cheese in the middle, then bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until zucchini can be pierced with a fork and cheese is bubbly and brown.
  • kathywilcox9
    kathywilcox9 Posts: 8 Member
    I like to dice zucchini into small chunks, sauté the chunks with onion, bell pepper, and fresh tomatoes. Then I add cooked chicken or turkey sausage and pineapple salsa. It makes a very large plate of food for low calories.
  • donnabuckner78
    donnabuckner78 Posts: 3 Member
    I sliced zucchini and summer squash into coins and boiled adding a sprinkle of creole seasoning until tender. Delicious and only 25 calories a cup
  • StopTheGroundhog
    StopTheGroundhog Posts: 53 Member
    Slice them up and toss in garlic, salt, olive oil and a little chilli and leave to marinade for 20 minutes or so then griddle them until nicely charred. Serve with some yoghurt and mint.
  • MelmothWanders
    MelmothWanders Posts: 47 Member
    Agreeing with everyone suggesting zucchini in place of noodles/in addition to noodles. I have a mandoline and turn zucchini into long "noodles" like spaghetti. Toss it into the sauce on the stove for a few minutes to soften a little and serve. Zucchini or yellow squash is also great for adding volume to soups.
  • madwells1
    madwells1 Posts: 510 Member
    You can make "refried beans" with zuchinni believe it or not. Saves lots of calories.
  • forestdweller46
    forestdweller46 Posts: 28 Member
    Zucchini fritters made with "regular" flour, no cheese, and add a touch of Old Bay. Bake or fry with spray oil. Passable crab cake substitute on buns with lots of condiments (if you haven't grown up on the Chesapeake Bay).
    Use grated zucchini in place of carrots or applesauce in muffins and quick breads. A mix of carrot and zucchini is pretty.
  • DoubleUbea
    DoubleUbea Posts: 1,115 Member
    edited July 2018
    https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/?s=Zucchini

    I tried the Zucchini Pancakes today, not too bad at all.
  • ClaudiaDawn2
    ClaudiaDawn2 Posts: 103 Member
    I made Zucchini Lasagna last week. It was only 230 calories for a generous sized portion when using fat free cheeses. I substituted one layer of cheese with 1 cup of fat free cottage cheese. I made in a 9x13 pan and cut into 6 servings. What wasn't eaten was frozen into individual servings for a quick lunch. It was delicious and I will make again.
  • jlscherme
    jlscherme Posts: 157 Member
    Zucchini Quiche, chips, bread, boats.

    Freeze it - diced, shredded
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