wyccad915
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This would go good with a pasta if you were to make it a sauce. I've done something similar with diced clams. I think grilling/ pan frying is better than boiling
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Zucchini is good raw or cooked. I prefer it to be a little crunchy rather than stewed up. Makes an excellent addition to spaghetti sauce. Slice and chop, add to the sauce and let it simmer for 20 minutes or so.
My personal favorite for zucchini is to cut into 3-4" spears, place on a piece of aluminum foil, drizzle or brush with olive oil, sprinkle with garlic salt and parmesan cheese. Wrap up the foil packages tightly, then put them on the top rack of the grill while the meat is cooking (same thing could be done in the oven, about 20 minutes at 350F). Unwrap and serve.
I also like to fry potatoes with onions and garlic, then add sliced zucchini after the potatoes have crisped up, cover and simmer for about 15 minutes, then serve. For a little change you can add a sprinkling of oregano.
My wife shreds zucchinis for use in bread, very similar to banana bread. Makes a nice breakfast. The shredded squash can be kept in a freezer bag for months, used whenever you feel the urge. A google search should turn up 100 recipes in a couple of minutes.
If you don't like a vegetable, try sauteing it with onion, garlic, chiles, or bacon fat. Or all of it.
Well, actually Rusty, you're very fortunate. If you have no cows, they're not comin home. Eat up!After a light coat of olive oil, Ruthie dusts the veggies with Asiago and Parmesan cheese. She roasts them until the cheese is slightly brown.
I could eat it until the cows come home.
Unfortunately for me, we have no cows.
I've never made it myself, but I've had some pretty good lasagna made with zucchini instead of noodles. They sliced it lengthwise and used them like you would the noodles.
Many thanks to everyone. Looks like I'd better try sautéing or roasting.