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Topped with sauce, mozz, and mini pepperonis, zucchini makes a surprisingly adorable base for pizza.
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The beauty of this frittata: The leftovers make for a delicious breakfast.
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Fresh orange zest perfectly complements these chocolate chip zucchini muffins free of dairy and gluten and topped with a sweet glaze.
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In 2007, if you were looking for a sign of the culinary times, you could do no better than the one prominently displayed in San Francisco, in my local Übermarket for the conscientious shopper: “Organic Summer Squash, $3.99 a pound.” Our growing food fetishization created a new produce category: luxury squash I was disturbed but also intrigued: perhaps familiarity had blinded me to squash’s delicate charms — at these prices it clearly deserved more than a typically bland sauté or a quick turn on the grill Given its etymology (the word “squash” comes from a Native American word meaning “eaten raw”), maybe it shouldn’t be cooked at all
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Zucchini remains in the farmers’ markets into the fall Even if you can’t find fresh tomatoes, you can make this easy pasta with canned tomatoes The days may be cooler now, but the dish will remind you of summer.
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These crispy fritters, which Melissa Clark developed for her picky daughter, are also an ideal cocktail accompaniment Hot, salty and crunchy: They can be devoured in one or two bites To make them, combine shredded or diced carrots and zucchini, lemon zest and scallion with a light batter of flour, egg, milk, coriander and pepper
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Inspired by Marcella Hazan's "Fusilli with Creamy Zucchni and Basil Sauce" and then modified beyond recognition.
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Zucchini’s inherent versatility is well known It shows up in pastas, vegetable stews and can even be pickled In this salad, thinly sliced zucchini is very briefly blanched, then paired with other summery ingredients and served at room temperature. Roast the red pepper yourself or use a quality brand from a jar.
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This is the only way my teenager will eat zucchini. His friends love them too! Tip: Use a food processor to shred the zucchini and carrot.
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Orzo is a type of pasta that looks like rice It’s popular in Greece, where it is baked in casseroles like this one If you like comforting dishes like macaroni and cheese, you’ll like this.