26 Of The Best Zucchini Recipes To Make This Year (2024)

Bake it, slice it, sauté it, or fry it.

Lavanya NarayananUpdated on May 26, 2023

Not sure what to make with all that extra zucchini?

This list will help! The summer squash is healthy, tasty, quick to prepare, and works equally well as a main dish or a side dish. Whether you're looking for something sweet or savory, this roundup of zucchini recipes has it all.

1. Creamy Tomato Basil Zucchini "Linguine"

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For a light and fresh weeknight dinner, toss chicken breast, cherry tomatoes, and zucchini "linguine" noodles in a creamy garlic Parmesan sauce.

Recipe: Creamy Tomato Basil Zucchini "Linguine"

2. Zucchini and Corn Frittata

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Packed with fresh summer vegetables and fragrant herbs, this frittata is as beautiful as it is delicious. Whether you're serving it for brunch or a quick weeknight dinner, it's a tasty way to enjoy summer's bounty.

Recipe: Zucchini and Corn Frittata

3. Zucchini Cheddar Muffins

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Tender shreds of zucchini are nestled in a fluffy muffin batter, loaded with sharp cheddar cheese, creating a savory explosion of flavors. Prep a batch for weekday breakfasts, or serve instead of rolls with dinner!

Recipe: Zucchini Cheddar Muffins

4. Grilled Garlic Herb Zucchini

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This is probably the easiest and most summer-friendly way to prepare zucchini. The herbed oil (with shallots, garlic, and herbs) adds a fast punch of flavor to the dish. Did we mention it's a cinch to pull together?

Get the recipe: Grilled Garlic Herb Zucchini

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If you don't own a spiralizer, pick up pre-made zucchini noodles at the store or try one of these these homemade methods.

Get the recipe: Zoodles Marinara

7. Ultimate Zucchini Bread

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With its one-bowl batter, this recipe is as easy as they come. Just keep in mind that zucchini bread is better the next day, so be patient — you won't regret it.

Get the recipe: Ultimate Zucchini Bread

8. Summer Garden Crustless Zucchini Pie

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On top of zucchini, this low-carb recipe calls for mushrooms, tomatoes, sweet corn, and bell peppers, but you can totally customize it and use any veggies you have at home.

Get the recipe: Summer Garden Crustless Zucchini Pie

9. 10-Minute Parmesan Zucchini and Corn

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The classic zucchini-corn flavor combo is the star of this recipe, with a little help from some Parm.

Get the recipe: 10-Minute Parmesan Zucchini and Corn

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This is a super flavorful vegetarian main. The curry sauce is filled with shredded coconut, cumin, mustard seeds, turmeric, green chiles, cilantro, and yogurt.

Get the recipe: Zucchini in Herbed Coconut Yogurt Curry

11. Keto Zucchini Tots

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These can be air-fried or baked. They're coated with pork rind bread crumbs, but if you don't eat pork (and are not Keto), panko bread crumbs work too.

Get the recipe: Keto Zucchini Tots

12. Zucchini Grilled Cheese

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You cant go wrong with this one.

Get the recipe: Zucchini Grilled Cheese

13. Sweet Corn and Zucchini Pie

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This cheesy, meat-free treat is perfect for breakfast, summer lunches, or picnics.

Get the recipe: Sweet Corn and Zucchini Pie

14. Potato and Zucchini Salad

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Here's a lighter version of the traditional salad — where mustard and olive oil replace mayo.

Get the recipe: Potato and Zucchini Salad

15. Zucchini Quesadillas

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Turns out, zucchini and Monterey Jack cheese quesadillas are exactly what you need in your life right now.

Get the recipe: Zucchini Quesadillas

16. Zucchini Involtini

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The filling of these involtini is made with ricotta, sautéed Swiss chard, and lemon zest, but you can get creative and use other cheeses, herbs, and veggies, too.

Get the recipe: Zucchini Involtini

17. Cheesy Zucchini Casserole

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The prep and assembly time for this is minimal, but you'll need to drain the zucchini for 45 minutes first, so make sure you account for that.

Get the recipe: Cheesy Zucchini Casserole

18. Chocolate Zucchini Pancakes

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Start your day off with these indulgent zucchini pancakes with chocolate! They're light and fluffy and taste like zucchini bread! An easy, tasty breakfast served with a creamy maple yogurt topping.

Get the recipe:Chocolate Zucchini Pancakes

19. Buffalo Zucchini Chips

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Crispy zucchini chips are the perfect appetizer for a party, or a tasty afternoon snack! They’re coated in Buffalo sauce, breaded in Parmesan cheese, then pan fried for a delicious and easy recipe!

Get the recipe:Buffalo Zucchini Chips

20. Air Fryer Zucchini Corn Fritters

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While you can definitely deep fry these fritters or toss them in the oven, the air fryer simplifies an otherwise potentially messy and complicated afternoon snack.

Get the recipe: Air Fryer Zucchini Corn Fritters

21. Low Carb Enchiladas with Zucchini

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Thin slices of zucchini replace tortillas in this easy recipe for low-carb enchiladas. Topped with pepper Jack cheese, filled with taco-seasoned ground beef, and smothered in a delicious red sauce, you won’t even miss the tortillas in this scrumptious recipe! It’s perfect for those on a gluten-free or Keto diet.

Get the recipe:Low Carb Enchiladas with Zucchini

22. Zucchini Ribbon Salad with Roasted Garlic Spinach Pesto

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Smooth, garlicky roasted garlic spinach pesto coats every inch of this summery zucchini ribbon salad, and it’s all tossed with tons of juicy cherry tomatoes and shaved Parmesan.

Get the recipe:Zucchini Ribbon Salad with Roasted Garlic Spinach Pesto

23. Baked Parmesan Zucchini

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Parmesan + Zucchini = Love.

Get the recipe: Baked Parmesan Zucchini

24. Slow Cooker Miso Vegetable Zoodle Soup

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It's never NOT soup season, especially when a zoodle soup that packs a punch is involved.

Get the recipe: Slow Cooker Miso Vegetable Zoodle Soup

25. Vegan Chocolate Zucchini Cake Recipe

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This chocolate zucchini cake is hands down incredible. So rich and moist, you’d have no idea it's vegan, gluten-free, and filled with veggies!

Get the recipe:Vegan Chocolate Zucchini Cake Recipe

26. Zucchini Bread Almond Milk Ice Cream

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This homemade ice cream with zucchini, walnuts, and chocolate chips tastes just like zucchini bread. It's dairy-free, and you don't need an ice cream maker to make it.

Get the recipe:Zucchini Bread Almond Milk Ice Cream

This article contains content previously curated by Marie Telling, Whitney Bond, and Rachel Sanders. It was compiled by Lavanya Narayanan

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    FAQs

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

    ELEVATE THE ZUCCHINI by placing it on a baking rack, then setting that baking rack on top of your regular baking sheet. This allows air to circulate on all sides of the zucchini and helps water evaporate so the zucchini is beautifully caramelized, not soggy.

    How long to soak zucchini in salt water? ›

    Sprinkle salt over top of the vegetables. Allow them to sit for at least 20 minutes, but up to 30-40 minutes if your vegetable pieces are thick. After 20 minutes, you'll notice beads of water appearing all over the surface of the veggies, this is exactly what you're looking for.

    Why is sauteed zucchini soggy? ›

    Why does zucchini get 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.

    Should zucchini be salted before roasting? ›

    The salt will both flavor the zucchini and pull moisture to the surface. Pat dry with a paper towel to remove this moisture, along with extra salt. (Black pepper is not an enhancer of flavor in the way that salt is—it actually adds and changes flavor.)

    Do you peel zucchini before cooking? ›

    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. How to cut zucchini: after giving the zucchini squash a good rinse under cold water, slice off the stem and discard it.

    Does zucchini lower blood pressure? ›

    Zucchini contains the water-soluble fiber pectin. Pectin may lower bad cholesterol and lipid levels in a person's blood, promoting good heart health. Furthermore, zucchini is also high in potassium, which can help manage high blood pressure.

    Do you rinse zucchini after salting? ›

    Definitely not. You only need a little salt — half a teaspoon of kosher salt for one medium zucchini, say — to start pulling the water out. Use more, and the zucchini will simply taste like zucchini-flavored salt. If you try to rinse out the extra salt, you risk adding back in the water you just tried to get rid of.

    How can I enhance the flavor of zucchini? ›

    6 Seasonings and Spices for Squash and Zucchini
    1. Garlic and Olive Oil. Fry some crushed garlic in a little amount of olive oil and stir-fry cubed or sliced squash and zucchini. ...
    2. Basil. ...
    3. Oregano. ...
    4. Italian Seasoning. ...
    5. Rosemary. ...
    6. Dill.

    Do zucchini need Epsom salt? ›

    Verdict: Unless you have a magnesium deficiency in your garden, there is no need to add Epsom salts. Doing so could even be harmful to soil, plants and water. Find out more about healthy soil and getting a soil test.

    Do you rinse vegetables after salting? ›

    After about an hour, rinse and drain. For extra crispness, rinse, then wring dry in a towel after salting.

    How long do you let salt sit on zucchini? ›

    Otherwise, slicing with a knife is fine too. Sprinkle the 2 tsp of salt on the zucchini as you go and allow the zucchini slices to sit in a colander or for about 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, run two fingers on either side of the slices, squeezing all the way down over a bowl or the sink, releasing even more water.

    When should you throw out zucchini? ›

    Mushy/soft/stringy flesh texture - Along with these brown/dark spots, the flesh of the zucchini may begin to look and feel mushy, stringy, and soft. If your zucchini looks stringy, not firm and meaty, it's time to be discarded.

    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 take the bitterness out of zucchini? ›

    Salting helps combat the bitterness of both of these water-dense vegetables by drawing out some of the excess moisture and the bitterness, aiding with the overall texture as well. Just don't forget to lightly rinse some of the salt off.

    How do you reduce moisture in zucchini? ›

    By sprinkling the cut vegetable with salt and letting it stand in a colander over the sink, water will drip out, leaving behind a firmer vegetable. The zucchini can then be more easily sauteed or roasted to bring out its natural sugars and, hence, flavor.

    How do you keep zucchini from getting soft? ›

    One of the keys to keeping zucchini fresh is to keep it as dry as possible, which means it's best to wash it just before using. To go a step further, you can pat zucchini down with a paper towel to absorb every bit of moisture before storing.

    How do you keep roasted vegetables from getting mushy? ›

    Don't crowd the baking sheet.

    You want to spread the vegetables in an even layer with space in between so the vegetables can cook and get crispy. If you crowd and overlap the veggies, they will steam and get mushy, not what we want!

    How do you keep roasted vegetables crispy? ›

    The #1 Tip for Extra-Crispy Roasted Vegetables
    1. Preheat oven to 425℉.
    2. Prep veggies and pat dry (ensuring the veggies are dry will help avoid clumping with the cornstarch). ...
    3. Add 1 tablespoon cornstarch per pound of vegetables. ...
    4. Roast until fork-tender and crispy, 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the vegetable.
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