25 Zucchini Recipes for Grilling, Frying, and Baking (2024)

Summer is peak zucchini season, and there are so, so many ways to prepare it. You can grill it, of course — try pairing it with ricotta and pomegranate molasses — and bake it into delicious quickbreads. We also love turning it into silky soup, gratin, and crispy baked fries. Here are more than 20 zucchini recipes you'll want to make over and over again.

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Prosciutto-Wrapped Baked Zucchini with Balsamic Drizzle

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Wrapped in salty prosciutto and roasted until tender, this quick-and-easy zucchini recipe makes a light summer main dish. You can choose your own adventure here — prepare it in the oven, or fire up your grill for an extra layer of charred, smoky flavor. Don't forget to drizzle with balsamic glaze for a lightly sweet finish.

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Crispy Chicken Thighs Over Melted Zucchini

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"Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs start out in a skillet over medium heat so the fat slowly renders as the skin crisps up," cookbook author Ann Taylor Pittman writes. "And not one bit of that fat goes to waste; sweet onions and zucchini cook in it, soaking up all that good chicken-y flavor as they melt to an irresistibly silky texture."

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Fried Zucchini Chips

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These crispy fried zucchini chips are ridiculously good, especially alongside a glass of wine or a co*cktail.

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Chilled Zucchini Soup

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"This recipe came about as a happy accident, when my nephew mistook zucchini for cucumbers when we were making a cold cucumber soup," chef Vishwesh Bhatt says of the origins of this dish. More than a decade later, he stands by the result, which has a tangy buttermilk broth that gets subtle vegetal sweetness and a wonderfully smooth, creamy texture from the zucchini.

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Spicy Tofu and Zucchini Stew

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Sommelier Annie Shi, co-owner of King in New York City, grew up going to Korean restaurants with her family. Memories of dishes like soondubu jjigae, a spicy Korean tofu stew, became inspiration for this quick and easy vegetable stew that she makes for cozy weeknight dinners.

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Zucchini Breakfast Bread

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From the irresistibly crunchy turbinado sugar crust to the perfectly moist and tender crumb, this super-simple zucchini bread delivers maximum breakfast delight. Studded with pecans and oats and perfumed with orange zest, cinnamon, and allspice, it makes a terrific grab-and-go breakfast. If you want to treat yourself, do like we do: Slather a slice with butter and give it a quick toast in a skillet.

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Crispy Baked Zucchini Fries

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These baked zucchini fries satisfy the craving for golden, crispy French fries and help use up extra summer zucchini all at once. A quick dusting with flour followed by a dunk in beaten egg helps lock the panko-Parmesan coating in place during broiling, making these perfect for dipping.

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Asparagus and Zucchini Frittata

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Chef Chris Behr's versatile frittata with crisp spring vegetables can be eaten warm or at room temperature. Serve for brunch with an accompanying platter of crusty bread, fresh fruit, cheese, and salumi, or for lunch with a green salad.

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Smoky Baked Zucchini Chips with Whipped Feta

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Zucchini slices get unexpectedly crisp when they're baked for a long time at low heat. Za'atar, a Middle Eastern spice blend with sumac, sesame seeds, and other herbs, adds a nutty flavor, while Aleppo pepper provides a hit of fruity spice. A quick stir-together dip of salty feta and creamy labneh keeps it fresh.

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Spicy Eggplant and Zucchini Stir-Fry with Plant-Based Meat

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Similar in texture to ground beef with a rich, meaty flavor, plant-based crumbles are a perfect addition to stir-fries. Here, the eggplant and zucchini cook quickly, absorbing plenty of flavor from the chile-garlic and soy sauces without getting overly tender. Fresh cilantro adds an extra pop of freshness to the finished stir-fry; serve over brown or white rice for an easy and filling weeknight meal.

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Parmesan-Panko-Crusted Baked Zucchini

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With plenty of cheesy, crispy flavor, this quick-cooking zucchini dish comes together in less than 30 minutes. Mild and tender zucchini are richly flavored with breadcrumbs and cheese for a dish worthy of a party — or just a one-pan weeknight dinner. Enjoy these crispy rounds as a side dish, or pair with your favorite dipping sauce for a crowd-pleasing appetizer.

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Sheet-Pan Chicken with Zucchini and Garlicky Tomato Relish

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This all-in-one dinner starts out minimalist — just chicken pieces, zucchini, and shallot chunks tossed with the usual suspects (olive oil, salt, and pepper) before roasting. But as the chicken and vegetables brown beautifully in the oven, you make the most of your time, prepping an herb-packed, garlic-spiked cherry tomato relish. The final trick? Using that relish to deglaze the sheet pan after it comes out of the oven makes the most of the savory pan juices, blunting the bite of the vinegar and garlic and softening the tomatoes just enough to bloom all the flavors.

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Zucchini, Corn, and Shrimp Flatbread

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Store-bought naan flatbreads get toasty on the grill, layered with mascarpone cheese, sweet shrimp, juicy corn, and tender ribbons of fresh zucchini. Don't skimp on the garnish of smoked paprika — it adds a dash of vibrant color and enhances the smoky flavor.

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Socca with Zucchini and Olives

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Socca, also called farinata in Liguria, is a tender pancake made from chickpea flour. Unlike the versions in Nice, which are cooked in copper pans, this one is baked in a cast-iron skillet before it is topped with a summery marinated squash salad.

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Soba and Zucchini Noodle Salad

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This soba salad offers bracing heat that's most welcome on a hot day when the coldest beers are at hand. Tender buckwheat noodles and crispy strands of zucchini "noodles" soak up a pleasantly piquant dressing laced with both gochugaru and gochujang for a double hit of spicy Korean peppers mellowed by a touch of brown sugar.

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Chocolate Chip-Zucchini Bread

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This sweet quick bread is the perfect use for a bumper crop of summer zucchini. Sour cream keeps the bread super moist while mini bittersweet chocolate chips add chocolatey flavor without sinking in the batter.

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Silky Zucchini Soup

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Chef Grant Achatz makes this simple, creamy, sublimely silky zucchini soup without any cream at all.

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Grilled Zucchini with Ricotta and Pomegranate Molasses

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This fast, simple side dish by chef Timothy Hollingsworth goes perfectly with a fruit-forward Sonoma Sauvignon Blanc.

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Summer Squash Gratin

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Recipe developer Laura Rege puts abundant summer squash and zucchini to good use in this beautiful and very simple gratin, which gets fantastic flavor from white wine, leeks, and Gruyère cheese.

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Grilled Summer Squash with Blue Cheese and Pecans

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For grilled squash with a uniformly crisp texture, chef Vivian Howard cuts her squash lengthwise into quarters and then removes the seedy interior. This gorgeous summer salad is tossed with a bright, lemony dressing.

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Zucchini Lasagna

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Comforting and hearty, this lasagna uses roasted zucchini slices in place of the usual pasta. Roasting the zucchini preserves the texture of the vegetable and keeps the finished dish from becoming soggy.

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Corn and Zucchini Orzo Salad with Goat Cheese

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We take pasta salad to a new level with sweet grilled corn, zucchini, and a creamy lime dressing spiked with chile powder. Fresh cilantro adds brightness, then the whole salad gets topped with tangy slivers of fresh goat cheese.

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Shaved Zucchini Salad with Parmigiano and Pistachios

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One of the wonderful things about winemaker Louis-Michel Liger-Belair's lemony salad is that it's so quick to make. Since the zucchini is served raw, be sure to use the smallest, freshest ones you can find. The salad can be garnished with pistachios, which add a little sweetness, or Italian pine nuts.

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Two-Cheese Moussaka with Sautéed Mushrooms and Zucchini

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This is the ultimate veggie casserole. It's layered with roasted zucchini, mushrooms, tomato sauce, feta, and provolone, then baked until golden. Try pairing it with a cherry-inflected or peppery Merlot.

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Zucchini, Corn, Black Bean, and Jack Cheese Quesadillas

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The grated zucchini and defrosted frozen corn that fill these tasty quesadillas contain a lot of moisture. Drain them on paper towels for a few minutes before using; otherwise, you'll end up with soggy tortillas. Serve the quesadillas with spicy salsa.

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25 Zucchini Recipes for Grilling, Frying, and Baking (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep zucchini from getting soggy when frying? ›

Yes, you should always salt your zucchini before frying — especially if you're aiming to achieve a crispy texture. Salting your zucchini helps remove the excess moisture stuck in the zucchini that would otherwise make frying a challenge.

Does zucchini need to be peeled for baking? ›

Nope! There's no need to peel zucchini. In fact, the skin is a big source of zucchini nutrition (the deep green color is a dead giveaway) so you definitely want to leave the skin on.

Why is my grilled zucchini soggy? ›

Zucchini is made of over 90% water. When cooked, it gets soft and slowly releases that water into whatever dish you're cooking. If zucchini is overcooked, it will have a mushy, soft texture. In certain recipes, the author may recommend that zucchini be patted dry or salted and drained before cooking.

How do you keep breading from falling off zucchini? ›

To keep the breading from falling off your deep fried zucchini sticks, you need to make sure they're as dry as possible before you get started. Allowing the zucchini to sit in salt and pepper for at least 5 minutes can be super helpful. You may also want to chill the breaded zucchini for about 15 minutes before frying.

How do you remove water from zucchini before grilling? ›

Place zucchini slices in colander and sprinkle with 2 teaspoons salt. Set colander over bowl until about 1/3 cup water drains from zucchini, about 30 minutes.

When grilling vegetables like zucchini What should you do before you cook them to help them from drying out and retain their flavor? ›

Oil the Vegetables Lightly

Vegetables dry out when they hit the heat without a little oil. Before putting the veggies on the grill, toss them with a light coating of oil. Don't use too much-it not only adds unnecessary calories, but dripping oil causes flare-ups and greasy flavors.

Do you salt zucchini before or after cooking? ›

Zucchini is 94 percent water, which is why it gets mushy when cooked for too long. The first step in this recipe involves salting the flesh of the zucchini and allowing it to stand for 15 minutes. The salt draws the moisture from the flesh which helps ensure that the vegetable stays firm during roasting.

What size zucchini is best for baking? ›

Use small to medium zucchini.

When it comes to choosing the zucchini you bake with, smaller is better.

Should I salt zucchini before roasting? ›

Season it before and after baking.

Tossing the zucchini with garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper before baking gives it an amazing foundation of flavor. But adding a few extra seasonings after it roasts really takes it over the top.

Why is my fried zucchini bitter? ›

What causes this bitterness? All cucurbits produce chemicals called cucurbitacins, which cause the vegetables to taste bitter and served as a defense against plant-eating wildlife. Cucurbitacin also contributes to the musky scent of cantaloupe.

How do you keep zucchini crisp when cooking? ›

The secret to zucchini with the best flavor and texture is roasting it in a 450°F oven. Roasting zucchini at a high temperature instead of baking or sautéing helps develop browning and a slight char on the outside, which keeps it from getting soggy.

Why is my sauteed zucchini bitter? ›

Remove the Seeds: The seeds and surrounding flesh can sometimes contribute to bitterness. You can scoop out the seeds before cooking. Salt and Drain: Sprinkle salt on sliced zucchini and let it sit for about 15-20 minutes. This draws out excess moisture and bitterness.

How do you keep zucchini firm? ›

Blanch the zucchini to keep it firm.

Blanching will deactivate the enzymes that cause the zucchini to turn mushy and discolored. To blanch the vegetable, bring a pot of unsalted water to a boil, then place the zucchini pieces in the water and boil for 1 minute. Immediately drain them in a colander.

How do you keep fried vegetables crispy? ›

Just place them on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet.

In much the same way, putting fried food on a cooling rack means the excess oil will drip off, but there's enough air circulating underneath the food that the bottoms don't get soggy.

Why did my zucchini turn to mush? ›

On the other hand, they may simply be waterlogging if your garden is poorly drained. Another possibility is squash bugs have damaged them and rot has set in as a result. In the meantime, keep removing the infected fruit as soon as you see signs of the problem.

Why is my zucchini turning to mush? ›

Blossom End Rot

It's occurs due to the plants inability to get calcium. This can be caused by a few things: Watering inconsistency (the most likely cause especially if you've had a lot of rain) Soil PH is either too high or too low (do a PH test to check)

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