Fried Zucchini Recipe (2024)

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Lorri M.

I added Parmesan cheese to the bread crumbs and seasoned the flour with a bit of cayenne, basil, and oregano for some added zip. Plain zucchini can be kind of bland. This jazzes things up a bit.

Anita

Fantastic recipe! The secret to getting the crunchy, crispy texture is in refrigerating the breaded zucchini. I left mine for an hour and then fried as suggested although 2 minutes on each side is enough. A squeeze of lemon is all that's needed.

Randy

Read Step 4. The oven is used to keep the fried zucchini sticks warm while you're finishing the rest. Two pounds of zukes will generate way more pieces than you can properly fry in one batch. Actually it will be more like 3 or 4 batches.
If you crowd too many pieces into the oil at once the temperature will drop and all the pieces will become soggy and greasy. Follow the instructions exactly and you will get crisp, non-greasy excellent fried zucchini sticks.

Darin

Folks, do NOT allow your fried foods to sit on a paper towel. Use a wire rack to let the oil drain away.

Donna

I took a cooking class in Italy and we made these, but first tossed the zucchini sticks in mustard before breading them. It gave them a new dimension of flavor.

Laurie

I added grated Parmesan to the bread crumbs, and made a horseradish sauce in which to dip the zucchini---Bookbinders' horseradish sauce mixed with whole-milk greek yogurt and freshly ground black pepper.

janet

so crisp and light farmers market zucchini cut into strips works great make sure you refrigerate for at least an hour

Crocroft

I used to fry zucchini all the time for my family; it was a great hit AND the only way I could get them to eat zucchini. My method was to use buttermilk instead of the eggs and cracker meal instead of bread crumbs, then serve it with a light mayo/horseradish sauce for dipping. Great idea with this recipe, though, is the refrigeration while waiting to fry -- can't wait to try it!

Lily

I add 1/3 cup of grated Parmesan cheese to the breadcrumbs and cut back on the salt. The cheese gives the zucchini a little zip and adds to the crispiness.

Elizabeth

Mark Bittman - help, please! Years ago I had the best dish and the only one I haven't been able to figure out on my own. Eggplant french fries were prepared by a Moroccan or Northern African chef at a popular lunch place. The fried were cut lengthwise and a little wider than a typical french fry. They were coated in a spice mix and had a thin crust, very crispy and were served with an optional bowl of marinara sauce. Thanks!

Chris Bonanni

Very naughty and very quick! Zucchini chips - cut zucchini into chip length. Easy tempura type batter - sparkling water, salt, plain flour. Heat sunflower/rapeseed oil, dip chips in batter one at a time and keep dropping them into oil. A few minutes, crispy and lightly golden. Drain on paper, springle with dried paprika if liked. Delicious

Troy

That's one of my favorites right there. Great with co*cktail sauce (believe it or not)

BotanyBoy

My grandmother made something like this using eggplant from my grandfather's garden. Delicious, even for me as a kid. He ate the sticks sprinkle with sugar! No idea where that tradition came from.

Melissa

When I was growing up, my family and I used to go to a restaurant called Hamburger Hamlet (anyone who was in D.C. in the 70s & 80s knows it). They had an appetizer called “Zucchini Zircles,” which was circles of zucchini, fried till crisp and golden, served with a spicy apricot dipping sauce. I recreated that sauce here (melted apricot jam, red pepper flakes, and ground black pepper) and it was just as yummy as I remember.

sonni

Has anyone tried in an air fryer? Point taken about health fats but oh, the calories….

Jaime

While I cannot say that my fried zucchini ended up looking like the NYT Cooking photo, I can say that it tasted absolutely fabulously delicious! Great recipe to satisfy a fried zucchini craving.

Krista

I made this for a Mother's day appetizer.. Everybody raved about it! It was so Crunchy. My Mother-in-law said it tasted like it was restaurant quality. I think the use of the flour 1st, and then refrigerating them made the difference.

Claire Gunter

I made this exactly as written and it didn't have much flavor. I told my husband it wasn't worth it and that even Olive Garden was better. He couldn't believe I roasted myself like that, but I was just following orders. I do think the advice about chilling before frying was good, though, and I appreciated that. You love, you learn.

Dawn

I use panko breadcrumbs. I sprinkle with sea salt, grated Parmesan, and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice right after they’re done frying. Perfection!

Roz Kavander

I added Parmesan and I baked mine in the air fryer. Everyone loved them so much they asked if I could make a second batch.

Lute chute

After breading cook in 400 degree oven eliminates deep fry

christine

I also used panko and added that fake Parmesan cheese that comes in a green can. I seasoned it all with garlic powder, Italian seasonings, salt, pepper and a touch of smoked pimenton. Will have to try the mustard suggestion next time!

Michèle

I’m so glad we no longer have to fear healthy fats. Alas, the prescribed oils mentioned here are on the ‘no’ list as far as I can tell. And a lot of heathy fats - olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil all present problems. Many have low smoke-points and aren’t suitable for frying. Sadness. Mark Bittman, any suggestions?

Kevin C.

Smoke point of delicious avocado oil = 520* fahrenheit. But it's a bit spendy to fill even a 'Fry Baby' with it. Worth it!

Ashley

Made with a dipping Romesco sauce, which kicked up the blandness.

Anne

Has anyone tried airfrying these?

Kevin C.

I have yet to not be disappointed when trying to cheat and be healthy with an air fryer. It's not the same dish. The only time I ever said "meh"to fried ravioli was when it came from an air fryer.

Kris

I added spices and seasoning to the flour.

Daphne

I tossed the strips of zucchini into a plastic bag with the flour to quicken that step, but I found that it made the sticks too floury, the egg had some trouble sticking, and the coating was a bit thick. But they still tasted delicious! (I will decrease the amt of flour next time.) I heated my oil to about 375 because the temp drops so much after adding chilled sticks. Definitely cool on wire rack and also sprinkle with salt while hot. Good recipe!

Linda

I put seasonings in the egg wash.

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FAQs

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

When frying the zucchini, make sure there is at least half an inch of space between each spear. This will help the zucchini brown evenly and become perfectly crisp. Let the zucchini drain on a paper towel after frying. This will remove the excess oil and ensure the zucchini turns out nice and crisp.

How do you keep breading from falling off zucchini? ›

Chill the breaded zucchini: It helps the breading stay stuck, which means they won't fall off in the fryer and they'll be crunchier. Refrigerate the breaded zucchini for at least 15 minutes and up to 3 hours—it's just enough time to help the breading stick.

How do you cook zucchini so it doesn't get mushy? ›

Thick slices

Especially when roasting, zucchini should be sliced into thick, ½ inch slices to ensure they don't get soggy in the oven. If your oven roasted zucchini is consistently turning out soggy, try slicing it a little thicker next time.

Why do you soak zucchini in salt water? ›

Salt causes zucchini rounds to release excess water. This important extra step helps the zucchini to sauté rather than stew in its own juices.

Why is my fried zucchini bitter? ›

When exposed to environmental stress, poor soil pH, or poor soil nutrition, zucchinis trigger the production of cucurbitacin, a natural phytonutrient that helps the plant overcome stress but consequently results in the unwanted bitter taste.

How do you keep zucchini crisp when cooking? ›

The secret to zucchini with the best flavor and texture is roasting it in a 450°F oven. Roasting zucchini at a high temperature instead of baking or sautéing helps develop browning and a slight char on the outside, which keeps it from getting soggy.

Why does my breading fall off after frying? ›

You don't start dry

The first step to breading chicken is crucial: Make sure the chicken is completely dry before starting the dredging process. Using a paper towel, pat the meat dry on all sides. Excess moisture will cause the flour to get soggy, meaning it will not adhere properly to the chicken.

Why did my zucchini turn to mush? ›

On the other hand, they may simply be waterlogging if your garden is poorly drained. Another possibility is squash bugs have damaged them and rot has set in as a result. In the meantime, keep removing the infected fruit as soon as you see signs of the problem.

Does salt draw water out of 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 can I enhance the flavor of zucchini? ›

You can season the oil before you add the zucchini with garlic, shallots, spices, or red pepper flakes, it's totally up to you. Once the oil, butter, or combination thereof is heated, add all of the zucchini. If the pan seems crowded at first, don't worry. Season with salt and toss to begin drawing out the moisture.

Should I salt zucchini before cooking? ›

Zucchini is 94 percent water, which is why it gets mushy when cooked for too long. The first step in this recipe involves salting the flesh of the zucchini and allowing it to stand for 15 minutes. The salt draws the moisture from the flesh which helps ensure that the vegetable stays firm during roasting.

Why does zucchini taste bitter after cooking? ›

What causes this bitterness? All cucurbits produce chemicals called cucurbitacins, which cause the vegetables to taste bitter and served as a defense against plant-eating wildlife.

Why is my zucchini so slimy when I cook it? ›

This, the outlet asserts, is due to zucchini's high water content: If it cooks too slowly, it will release its moisture before it sears, becoming soggy and sodden. Over high heat, on the other hand, zucchini becomes caramelized on the outside but retains a meaty, firm texture within.

When should you throw out zucchini? ›

Mold - Maybe the most obvious sign that fresh produce has gone bad. If you see mold on your zucchini, it's time to toss it out. Soft spots - When inspecting whole zucchini, if you find any soft spots that easily indent or feel squishy, this is a sign that it has begun to rot inside.

How do you keep fried vegetables crispy? ›

Just place them on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet.

In much the same way, putting fried food on a cooling rack means the excess oil will drip off, but there's enough air circulating underneath the food that the bottoms don't get soggy.

Why is my zucchini turning to mush? ›

Blossom End Rot

It's occurs due to the plants inability to get calcium. This can be caused by a few things: Watering inconsistency (the most likely cause especially if you've had a lot of rain) Soil PH is either too high or too low (do a PH test to check)

How do you firm up zucchini? ›

Arrange the zucchini pieces into a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It will stick to the pan if you don't line it first!) Freeze the zucchini for about 1 hour, until it's firm to the touch, then transfer it to an airtight container to preserve the flavor as you store it.

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