This time of year, they often end up in soups and pasta dishes. But it sounds like Girl's really looking for "hidden zuke" recipes (sounds like her husband is a lot like mine). Zucchini hides well in baked goods. After quite a bit of experimenting, I've ended up with a great muffin recipe. The secret is using dry milk instead of adding any more liquid.
Even better than those, though, is a brownie recipe my Colorado sister sent me. Even though this makes a big panful, I'm lucky to get a piece or two from
Zucchini Brownies (the cake type)
1¼ cup sugar
2 cups whole wheat flour
½ cup unsweetened cocoa
1 teaspoon salt
1½ teaspoons baking soda
½ cup applesauce (or can substitute oil)
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups shredded zucchini (I use the big holes on a box grater)
½ cup chocolate chips (optional)
½ cup chopped nuts (optional)
Mix liquid ingredients into dry, adding zucchini last. Stir in optional ingredients if using (I always do). Spread the thick batter evenly in 8" x 11" greased pan. Bake 25 - 30 minutes, 350º - until inserted toothpick comes out clean. Enjoy!
Mmm, sounds heavenly. I'd have to say, Zukes are one of my favorite squash next to pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting... not that I don't have this recipe safe and sound in my recipe tin ;-)
ReplyDeleteI just made the brownies, and they are a hit.
ReplyDeleteEven though I am on a diet, they smelled so good that I had to have one.
Yummo!
I will be making these again, soon.
thanks
I'll have to try that recipe at some point. I mentioned it to my roommate, who turned up her nose at the concept, but I suspect that if she tries one and likes it she won't really care that it's got hidden veggies in it!
ReplyDeleteWow, I must give those brownies a try, very soon! My hubs doesn't care for zucchini either. I wandered over here from the SGF coop. :) Melissa
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