This homemade
Zucchini Fritters Recipe is oh-so-easy to make and you’ll get perfectly crispy fritters every time. Watch the video tutorial and see how easy it is.
We love zucchini recipes from Crispy Fried Zucchini to Zucchini Casserole. If you are a fan of zucchini recipes, this Zucchini Fritter recipe is a must-try.
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Zucchini Fritters Recipe We love growing squash in the garden, from Yellow Squash to Zucchini and Spaghetti Squash. If you grow your own zucchini, you know they mass produce. We love them fried, baked, grilled, and even in Vegetable Stir Fry. We are always on the lookout for creative zucchini recipes like this one; fun, simple and so tasty!
Zucchini Fritters have been a family favorite for years and a staple in our home all summer long. As soon as our zucchini are ripe, there is a batch of fritters sizzling on the stove. Here’s why you will love this recipe:
Kid-friendly – Our children love zucchini fritters which makes me feel so good knowing they are getting a healthy portion of veggies.Great texture – Crispy on the edges, tender in the middle, and never soggy.Versatile – We enjoy them for breakfast as an alternative to hash browns, for lunch, and even as a snack when the craving strikes. Zucchini Fritters Video Tutorial
Watch Natasha make this easy zucchini fritters recipe. It’s such a simple recipe but worth discovering.
Ingredients Zucchini fritters have simple ingredients. If you have the zucchini and green onions, everything else is just pantry and refrigerator staples. Scroll down to the print-friendly recipe card for ingredient quantities.
Zucchini – While you can use large or medium, I find that medium zucchini is best because the seeds aren’t as big and the skin is a little more tender. This makes a difference if you’re grating by hand.Salt – I prefer cooking with sea salt, but table salt will do.Eggs – Lightly beat these in a small bowl.Green onions – Also known as scallions. You can substitute chives for a milder flavor if you’d like.All-purpose flour – Just enough to hold the fritters together.Baking powder – Key to a nice, light texture.Ground black pepper – For a bolder flavor, you can use fresh, coarsely ground peppercorns.Olive oil – As much as you need for sautéing.Pro Tip: The trick to getting these crisp around the edges is to squeeze out as much liquid as possible. You can do this with your hands over a colander or using a cheesecloth. Homegrown zucchini tend to hold even more water, so you may need to toss in an extra zucchini just in case it shrinks down too much after draining.
How to Make Zucchini Fritters
Prepare the zucchini – Grate zucchini on a box grater or in your food processor, transfer to a large mixing bowl and toss it with a teaspoon of salt.Drain – After 10 minutes, squeeze the zucchini over the sink or through a cheesecloth to release the excess liquid. You’ll need to measure 3 1/2 to 4 cups of zucchini once it’s drained.Add egg and green onion – Stir the green onions and eggs into the bowlFinish the batter – Whisk together the dry ingredients in a small bowl and stir into the zucchini.Cook the fritters – Warm 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a skillet set over medium heat. Add a heaping tablespoon of batter to the hot pan for each zucchini fritter. Flatten slightly, then cook for 3 to 5 minutes per side, or until golden brown and crispy, reducing the heat if needed.Serve – Plate the fritters and serve them warm with a dollop of sour cream.Pro Tip: I like to use a trigger-release ice cream scoop to easily scoop the mixture and create equal-sized fritters.
Common Questions What are zucchini fritters? Zucchini fritters combine shredded zucchini with flour, seasonings, and other ingredients to create crispy little cakes. In American cuisine, zucchini fritters rank up there with corn fritters and apple fritters as the most popular fritter recipes.
Can I make this gluten-free? Yes, this zucchini fritter recipe is easily made gluten-free by using a measure-for-measure all-purpose flour substitute.
Can I substitute yellow squash? Yes, yellow squash is interchangeable with zucchini in most recipes, and it works here, too.
Can I make this in the oven? While you can make zucchini fritters in the oven, they won’t be as crispy, so I don’t recommend it.
Can I double the recipe? Yes, this recipe can be doubled. To make cooking faster, you can use two skillets for cooking instead of one.
To Serve Our favorite way to serve Zucchini fritters is for breakfast or brunch, paired with:
Sour cream or Greek yogurt – dolloped over the frittersChives – a tasty and pretty garnishTzatziki Sauce – a great dip or toppingMarinara – warmed and served as a dipping sauceAioli dip – one of our favorite dipsMake-AheadHere are some tips to help you get a head start on your fritters.
To Refrigerate: You can grate the zucchini ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for up to a day. The finished zucchini fritters can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 5 days.Freezing: Freeze zucchini fritters in a freezer bag or airtight container for up to 3 months.To Reheat: Reheat your fritters in a 350ºF oven until they’re warmed through, in a skillet over medium heat, or in the microwave.These zucchini fritters are a great way to use up a bumper crop of zucchini from your garden. They are easy to make, perfectly crispy, and even kids love them.
More Zucchini Recipes to try If you love this zucchini fritters recipe, then you won’t want to miss these zucchini recipes.
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