Summer Squash and Onions with Brown Sugar
Thanks to Sharon M for sharing this link! A simple and delicious way to enjoy the summer squash bounty!
Zucchini
Zucchini is a dark or light green summer squash. Zucchini can grow to be very large but are picked before they reach that point. Zucchini grow on a sprawling vine and have an edible flower as well.
Zucchini can be eaten both raw and cooked, skin on or skin off. The flower of the zucchini can be eaten as well. Zucchini is most often used cooked. You can steam, boil, grill, stuff, bake, fry and many more methods to use these very versatile vegetables.
There are 10 varieties of zucchini. Most commonly you will find the solid green zucchini but there are also striped, and even golden yellow zucchini. You may be tempted by the largest zucchini, but they are sweetest and most tender when they are small.
Store your zucchini in the refrigerator in a plastic bag for up to a week. Zucchini need air as to not create moisture in the bag and become slimy, so be sure the bag is only loosely tied.
Zucchini and summer squash can be cut into “noodles” with a veggie peeler (those of you with spiralizers-here’s a great opportunity!)
Save your ends and seed-filled middles in the fridge. When you have enough, try a variation of scrappy pickles, such as this one by Rachel Ray!
Thanks to Sharon M for sharing this link! A simple and delicious way to enjoy the summer squash bounty!
I much prefer the white cream cheese frosting to the overpowering chocolate in this one, but to each his own. These are a fun way to watch your summer zucchini surplus disappear!
The ole’ fritter is a great standby for many lingering veggies. I used cornmeal here, but flour also works. Parmesan cheese is a nice accompaniment, but feel free to make this your own, it’s totally a flexible treat.