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20 July 2009, 05:40 AM | #1 |
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Zucchini flowers
It's that time of year when we can enjoy zucchini flowers. Our neighbour gave us a bag full and other neighbours didn't realise these fellas are delicious. Last night I cooked a bunch in light batter an the missus took half of them them over to the donating friends...... [ I doubt they will be giving them away next year] The rest I used with sweet potato, rosemary and garlic to make a frittata.
Anyone else enjoy these??
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I love em in my Olio pasta! you just made my mouth water there Peter my boy! :)
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ohhh ohhh ever try stuffing em?
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20 July 2009, 05:48 AM | #4 |
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No,I have had them in soup.
How about a recipe for stuffing!!
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If your frying I would use cheese such as Piave, Jarlsberg or a gruyere. sometimes at the restaurant I would use a roasted red pepper coulis in there too but you gotta be vary delicate there.
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they are lil bastards to stuff and very time consuming, but oh man the results
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ahh man now im hungry thanks alot LOLOLOLOLOL
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yes I have had courgette flowers, they are great
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Had some yesterday at one of my favorite Italian restaurants here in NYC. You're making me hungry!
In Italy, they stuff them with ricotta, and flash fry them in a light breading. You could just about faint!
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OK, the next batch I will stuff!
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your tummy will thank you
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My wife makes them. She'll bread and fry them lightly. They are one of my favorites If you can get them at a restaurant, they sometimes stuff them with prosciutto and or ricotta and are very expensive. Like 3 for $10
Kelly gets them from the farmer's market and they are a much better deal there
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Hey - I am making meatballs this week! Holding you accountable, too...
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Just looking at the pictures makes me hungry in the middle of the night!
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I'm coming over, dear. Love meatballs!!
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Do they taste as good as they look?
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Allan, If you are talking about the zucchini flowers the answer is yes. They are very fleshy. I used a whole wheat/water batter and cooked them in 50/50 canola and EVO. I did sprinkle a little aromatic crushed pepper on top but no salt.... the food police person was watching
Go to your local farmers market to see if they have them.
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never tried the flowers...but it looks tasty!
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