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Frying it and making bread is the best way is to eat it.
Get a spiralizer or whatever you call it and make zucchini spaghetti out of them. Really good and better for you than actual spaghetti. I also love them raw with some ranch or blue cheese. Just don't let them get too big.
The in-laws got some when they were here. Thin sliced, brushed with olive oil, sprinkled with Johnie's seasoning salt and Garlic powder and on to the bbq. Turning until crisp like a potato chip. Pain in the butt, but not bad. Couldn't tell what they were. They even did the same with cucumbers. Next season the wife wanted to grow some Zucchini. There was bread, chips etc.. and I remembered why I hate zucchini. Never again. In fact, I have not eaten Zucchini since that year.And as stated, you could not give the stuff away.
Quote from: jackelope on August 20, 2018, 04:18:48 PMGet a spiralizer or whatever you call it and make zucchini spaghetti out of them. Really good and better for you than actual spaghetti. I also love them raw with some ranch or blue cheese. Just don't let them get too big.That’s pretty cool do you cook them at all or just use them raw?By don’t let them get to big you mean pick them every 30 minutes lol
You boil it I think. I’m the head eater in my house, not the head chef.
Quote from: jackelope on August 20, 2018, 04:18:48 PMYou boil it I think. Im the head eater in my house, not the head chef.Being the head-eater is a heavy burden. I hope you take it as serious as I do! Someone has to protect the family from potential poisoning.
You boil it I think. Im the head eater in my house, not the head chef.
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on August 20, 2018, 05:30:53 PMQuote from: jackelope on August 20, 2018, 04:18:48 PMGet a spiralizer or whatever you call it and make zucchini spaghetti out of them. Really good and better for you than actual spaghetti. I also love them raw with some ranch or blue cheese. Just don't let them get too big.That’s pretty cool do you cook them at all or just use them raw?By don’t let them get to big you mean pick them every 30 minutes lolYou boil it I think. I’m the head eater in my house, not the head chef. We make these "noodles" a lot . Saute them in a little olive oil or butter,it doesn't take much cooking time . They have a way better pasta like texture if you slice them put them in a paper sack or paper towel lined baking sheet for a day or two in the fridge . Gets rid of moisture .