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Read MoreI can't believe I haven't shared one of my FAVORITE zucchini recipes on the blog before! Baked zucchini gratin is one of the first zucchini dishes I ever tried. Yum...
Slice zucchini about 1/4" thick or less and layer in a baking pan. You can also throw some sliced onion in there, but I usually don't cause some people (i.e. myself) are picky. This time I was using yellow zucchini (peeled- see last sentence) and I sliced it with my food processor.
Melt a half stick of butter and drizzle that goodness all over the zucchini.
Spread shredded mozzarella over the zucchini.
Melt the other half stick of butter and stir in bread crumbs and grated Parmesan.
Sprinkle it on top of the zucchini and bake at 350 degrees for 35-40 minutes or until you can stab the zucchini with a fork and it is tender.
This stuff is so good!
Our zucchini plants are going crazy, so I am always trying new zucchini recipes. Here are some other ones I have posted in the past:
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I LOVE PINTEREST!
When I am menu planning, I like to look for new recipes on Pinterest. I never know if they are going to be good or not, so I like to hear from other people that they have tried it and liked it. So, I thought I would share some of the recent recipes I have tried and liked!
Last night I made grilled honey mustard chicken (I didn't have dijon and had to use regular mustard) and it was great! (Well, to be honest, the grill ran out of gas and it took a lot longer to make than it should have, but that was not the fault of the recipe. #keepingitreal)
I also made creamy potatoes and peas. We have a few peas in our garden so I thought this would be a nice recipe to try. I added bacon as one commenter suggested, but you couldn't really taste it, so I felt like it was wasted bacon.
Other things I have tried and loved...
Pioneer Woman's Cheesy Cauliflower Soup. This was awesome! I usually make soup on Thursday nights during the fall and winter. I think this is a nice, lighter alternative to potato soup.
Skinny Turkey and Wild Rice Soup. We raised our own turkeys last year- one of them was 30 pounds! The others were 17-27 pounds and I had to get creative with the leftovers. This soup was the ticket! I have even frozen it- we ate some yesterday for lunch. I don't usually add the half-and-half. Sometimes I add a little milk, but it doesn't need it because it is already creamy and delicious!
Monte Cristo Sandwiches. If we have ham lunchmeat, this is one of my go-to-last-minute suppers. I had never even heard of these sandwiches before, but we love them!
Taste of Home's 40-minute Hamburger Buns. I made these a few weeks ago when we wanted burgers but didn't have buns. I usually do pretzel buns, but I was in the mood to try something new. I did let mine rise a little longer- maybe a half hour or so. They turned out great! Not too dense, which I was worried about with less rising time.
Have you tried any new recipes lately? I would love to hear about it! I can also add you to my Pinterest Check-Offs board if you send me your e-mail address. :)
We are continuing "Zucchini Week" here and so far it is going well! I am still freezing more than we can eat, but it will be good in casseroles and zucchini bread this winter. Tonight we had sausage, potato, and zucchini packets on the grill, but last night my husband wanted my new and improved version of zucchini alfredo. The original recipe is HERE, but we like this one better. It is creamier and the texture is better with the addition of some pasta. If you are going for low carb, use the other one.
My family LOVES eggplant. As a kid, I turned my nose up at it just because it sounded gross. It really isn't. You just have to know how to cook it- which I didn't, until recently. This cheesy eggplant tastes like a mouthful of butter and cheese. Yummm... And I can justify it because eggplant sounds healthy. Wanna' know how? Good. I took pics...
Start with some pretty eggplant. Any color is just fine.
Place the slices on a cookie sheet and sprinkle with sea salt. If you are smarter than me, always use parchment paper underneath for easy cleanup. Then, put a little dab of butter on each one.
Put a little cheese on each one. You can use any cheese you want. Here I used American...
Put it back in the oven to broil again until the cheese is melted and bubbly.
That is it! Easy, right?
For my Eggplant Parmesan post, click HERE.
24 jalapeno peppers
12 oz. softened cream cheese
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1/4-1/2 cup crumbled, cooked bacon or bacon bits
2 cups milk
1 cup flour
2 cups bread crumbs
Put on some gloves if you know what is good for you. Cut off the tops.
Slice 'em down the middle.
Scoop out the seeds.
Look how pretty!
Mix up softened cream cheese, cheddar cheese, and crumbled bacon or bacon bits.
Fill each pepper half with the cheesy mixture.
Lay them all out on a cookie sheet covered with paper towels.
Now, here is the secret to these... a triple dipping process! It gives them a lovely coating. So... dip in milk...
...then flour.
Here they are all spread out on the cookie sheet to dry a bit.
Dip in milk again...
...then bread crumbs.
This is how they look after one bread crumb coating.
Not good enough. When they are dry, do it again. Milk, then bread crumbs.
Much better.
Then, just pack them in freezer bags. All done!
Yes, the triple dipping is tedious, but worth it. When you want to cook them, just throw 'em in the deep fryer until they are golden brown and crispy. We have tried grilling and baking them, which is OK, but frying works best.
It is so nice to have something quick and easy to make in my freezer (which is not often the case since most of our food is home-grown) and these are much, much, much cheaper than the store bought ones!
One of these days, when I fry some up, I will take a post-cooking picture and update this post. Right now, I am too busy holding this sweet little baby!
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