Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Recipe: Fried Zucchini and Vegie Saute


What you'll need: 

2 Carrots, shredded
6 Brussel sprouts, thinly sliced
3 Large broccoli stems, trimmed and shredded
1 Cup thinly sliced cabbage
1 Medium zucchini, cut into 8 spears
1 Package Deep Fry batter
1 Cup of oil
2 TBSP Butter
1/4 Cup Chicken or Vegetable broth
1/4 tsp. Salt
1/4 tsp. Pepper
1/4 tsp. Cumin
1/4 tsp. Chili powder


What to do: 

Prepare your deep fry batter according to package directions or you can prepare your own. Heat oil in a small deep pan and deep fry your battered zucchini spears for 5-7 minutes or until golden brown. Remove zucchini and set aside on a paper towel. 

In a saute pan heat butter and add all of the shredded vegetables (Except for the cabbage) to the pan. Saute on mediun heat for 6 minutes and then add chicken broth and spices. Continue to saute until the liquid is gone. Serve with deep fried zucchini spears and cole slaw. You can find the recipe for the cole slaw here

Note on the broccoli stems. I know most people just throw the stems away but if you trim that hard outside bit off, you're left with a very juicy, tasty piece of broccoli stem and it's really good for stir fry or vegetable saute or if you're like me, just eating raw. 

35 comments:

  1. I've been trying to add things like zucchini to my diet, and anything fried definitely works, Mary! (lol)

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    1. Oh I agree. Fried anything is just what I need. lol

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  2. Oh I am so trying the vegging stir fry what great tastes all together!!

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    1. It was really good. Hope you like it too.

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  3. Love zucchini so this looks so yummy!

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    1. Thanks. I was surprised how good it was.

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  4. I did not know that about broccoli

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    1. Oh yeah. Broccoli stems as well as cauliflower stems are good too.

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  5. I chow down on the broccoli stems, guess I'm weird, which we already know lol

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    1. Heck no you're not weird. I do too.

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  6. Sounds tasty, I'm always looking for new things to make.

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    1. Thanks. I hope you like it if you try it.

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  7. Oh, I'm hungry again, let's eat!

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  8. I love zucchini ! Great recipe and thanks for sharing.

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  9. Good point about the broccoli stems ...

    All the best Jan

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  10. Oh, that sounds so good! I love zucchini but frying it sounds divine! LOL :) ~Aleen

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  11. I'm not a huge fan of cabbage or broccoli but this may make them edible! ;-)

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    1. THanks. I hope you get a chance to try it.

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  12. Thanks. It really was yummy.

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  13. Those insides make for great breaded broccoli fries :)

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  14. This sounds yummy!! Won't work for my current diet, but I'll save it for after ;) Thanks!

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  15. I love me some fried zucchini, but I haven’t made any myself in a long long long time, I’m talking high school days. Of course now I’m craving it. Thanks for sharing Mary

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    1. You're very welcome. It's the first time I'd tried fried zucchini. It's a keeper.

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  16. My goal is always to have more veggies than anything else on my plate. Then we do 1 4 oz serving of lean meat or a serving of plant-based protein like tofu and a serving of starch. This is definitely a move in the right direction.
    I can only eat a limited amount of fats or I get sick so I only have deep fried once or twice a year.
    Good recipe!

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    1. I've been saving the meat and most of the carbs for the dinner meals and trying to eat other proteins like eggs and more vegies for breakfast and lunch.

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  17. Sounds yum! I'll eat vegetables almost any way, but fried zucchini is a treat.

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