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zucchini ideas

I have had an abundant of zucchini this year

So I've been looking up recipes that are made with zucchini.
I have a great bread recipe that is in the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook that I have had for over 30 years.
But I needed more recipes so off to the internet to find some and I came across a few good ones.



I made these for the retreat and they were a big hit.

And last week for the 30's I made these cookies.
Which again were big hits.






One thing thou is I'm a very messy cook.



I will need to find more recipes cause I have a pile of them waiting for me when I get back.

Hope you enjoy these.

Comments

  1. Impressive, Love the idea of zucchini bread I have never tried that the muffins we have on a regular basis.

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  2. Allrecipes has a zucchini brownie which I made that the grandkids loved.

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  3. Your food looks great. Bet it was delicious.
    Greetings
    Sylvia

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  4. Ha ha! My kitchen looks like that some times too. We love zucchini muffins, and even banana-zucchini brownies. We absolutely love zucchini salsa, which uses 12 cups of chopped zucchini. One year I made zucchini pancakes, then froze them so the kids could just pull one out before school. I just read a recipe for zucchini meatballs that looks good too.

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    1. I like the idea of freezing pancakes. Never have
      tried the salsa, I'll have to look that one up

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  5. Lots of zucchini yumminess!! We make a risotto with them sliced in, along with tomato, it is delicious! xx

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