Easy Zucchini Slice Recipe | Family-friendly Recipes (2024)

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Do you know when I feel like I’m most winning at life? When I can make a meal that lasts us two nights, or if I make enough for leftovers for lunch the next day. This easy zucchini slice can be a breakfast, lunch or even dinner. It’s a winner.

Sometimes it’s the small things.

My favourite zucchini slice is delicious in so many ways, but every time I pour that oil in I get a bad case of the guilts. This recipe comes WITHOUT the side-serve of guilt.

It’s perfect for dinner, great for lunches, cheesy enough the kids will love it. Winning at life, I tell you.

Quick and easy zucchini slice

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Quick & easy zucchini slice

  • Author: fatmumslim
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Ingredients

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2 large zucchini, grated
2 rashers bacon, diced
1/2 cup tasty cheese, grated
4 eggs
1/2 cup self-raising flour
Salt and pepper

Instructions

1. Preheat oven to 180°C.
2. Line a baking dish {mine was around 20cm by 20cm} with baking paper.
3. Saute bacon in a fry pan for 3-4 minutes, or until cooked.
4. In a large bowl, mix the grated zucchini, cheese, eggs, flour and bacon. Season with salt and pepper.
5. Pour into the prepared dish and cook for 30 minutes. Serve hot or cold.

25 thoughts on “Quick & easy zucchini slice”

  1. Yum! Oil free zucchini slice… healthy and delicious! That’s winning!

    • Totally winning! x

  2. Just printed this out – hope the kids will eat – I’ll have to make sure no green is showing or they won’t try it though 🙁

    • If you peel the zucchini first, then grate it, you shouldn’t see any green.

      • Was going to say the same as Krista. Peel it!

  3. I’ve never tried it without the oil. Will have to give it a go.

    • Enjoy! x

  4. Ohh this looks like good party food! I’ve been looking for healthy(ish) recipes for V’s birthday party and this is going on the list! Thanks lovely!

    • Perfect! You could slice it up into nice little squares. 🙂

  5. Mmm yummm…. love zucchini. It’s so simple to work with it! I have to try your recipe! 🙂

    • Let me know how you go. x

  6. I’ve loved zucchini slice forever and day… but haven’t made it in ages. That’s now going to change! Love it, thanks Chantelle. x

    • Hope you enjoy it. x

  7. Oh that looks like a winner! Perfect for school lunches!

    • Definitely! I’d go a slice now. 😉

  8. I’ve never really attempted zucchini (horrid memories of my mum making me eat the larger version (marrow?) as a child). It’s kinda tasteless and watery, right? Tell me what it’s like because these slices look so good!

    • I think you need to give zucchini a chance. When done badly it’s watery and limp, but when done well it’s really so so so good.

      I’d go the full fat version slice first {via the link inside the post}, to really get your tastebuds dancing and then move onto this one later.

      Please try it?

  9. We don`t have self-raising flour here in Finland. Do you have any recommendations as to a ratio with regular flour and baking powder?? Half a teaspoon? A whole one? I`d love to try this, it seems so easy to make! 🙂

    • Nigella says: Just add 2 teaspoons of baking powder for each 150g/6oz/1 cup plain flour. Sift the flour and baking powder together into a bowl before using, to make sure the baking powder is thoroughly distributed (or you can put both ingredients into a bowl and whisk them together).

      – So 1 teaspoon for this recipe. 🙂

      • Thank you! I will write that down some place safe!

  10. I love these kind of slices because they hide veggies for the kid! Will give this one a go, using GF SR flour and let you know how it goes. Yum!!

  11. I made this thank you, was so easy but I got a little creative threw in a carrot, crumbled some feta in and layed a few asparagus on top was Devine, oh yeah took out bacon prefer no meat in this but you would never know. Was perfect with pickle onions and baked beans .

    • That sounds SO good!

  12. I made these for a bring a plate party and the kids just couldn’t get enough of them! I didn’t end up putting bacon in it, but I did add some carrot and it was delish!

    • Yay! 🙂

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Easy Zucchini Slice Recipe | Family-friendly Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why is my zucchini slice soggy? ›

Mushy zucchini slice is caused by excess liquid in the mixture, or by too little flour being added. Be sure to measure the ingredients accurately. Due to the high water content of zucchini, the slice can become soggy and mushy if too much grated zucchini is used.

How long can zucchini slices last in the fridge? ›

Zucchini Slice is best kept in an air-tight container in the fridge. Will keep for 5 days. Zucchini Slice is freezer friendly. Simply wrap individual portions in cling film, place in an air-tight container and stash in the deep freeze for up to 3 months.

How to slice zucchini really thin? ›

You can also create thin zucchini ribbons using a vegetable peeler. If you don't have either of those tools, the best method for how to cut zucchini into strips is to use a knife to cut the zucchini lengthwise and do your best to make the slices similar in thickness.

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.

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

3 Ways to Avoid Soggy Zucchini
  1. Start with smaller zucchini (around 8 ounces). ...
  2. Slice and salt zucchini in advance of cooking to draw out some of the vegetable's excess moisture (while also seasoning it more thoroughly). ...
  3. You can embrace zucchini's plump nature by cooking it for longer and letting it turn soft and silky.
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How far in advance can you slice zucchini? ›

Store in a sealed bag or container with an airtight lid in the refrigerator. Zucchini: Wash and chop, slice, or shred 2 to 3 days in advance. Store in a sealed bag or container with an airtight lid in the refrigerator.

Can you freeze zucchini slices to fry later? ›

The Best Ways to Use Frozen Zucchini

If you froze zucchini slices, try grilling, air-frying, or sautéing them for a healthy, delicious side dish.

Is zucchini still good after 2 weeks? ›

To store zucchini in the fridge, keep the squash whole, dry and unwashed. Store them in a plastic or paper bag with one end open to encourage air circulation, and pop them in the refrigerator crisper drawer. They'll keep there for 1 to 2 weeks, though you'll probably see the skin start to shrivel over time.

Can dogs have zucchini? ›

Dogs can eat both raw and cooked zucchini, but cooked zucchini will be easier for them to digest (and is less likely to cause an upset stomach or diarrhea). Cooking zucchini also helps to break down any harmful bacteria that might be present.

Why do you soak zucchini before cooking? ›

The main problem that confronts the cook when preparing zucchini is its wateriness. Zucchini is 95 percent water (among vegetables, only lettuce contains more water) and will become soupy if it is just thrown into a hot pan.

Should you salt zucchini before baking? ›

Salt your zucchini before cooking.

This moisture (and excess salt) is patted off with a paper towel before cooking. Added benefit: the salt works its way into the scores of the flesh and seasons the zucchini all the way to the center.

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.

How to prevent zucchini from getting soggy? ›

Salt and drain zucchini

If you've got the time, try salting and draining your zucchini. This method involves liberally salting your sliced zucchini and allowing it to set in a colander (over a bowl) for at least 30 minutes, up to an hour, before patting dry with paper towels or a tea towel.

Why did my zucchini turn to mush? ›

Far, far, far and away the most common are watering issues. If the soil dries out too much between irrigations, or if it stays too wet, it interferes with root function and water uptake and the plant will pull water from the fruit, resulting in soft squash.

Why are my zucchini getting soft? ›

If the ends of your zucchini get soft before they are fully grown, this is caused by squash blossom end rot and is a symptom of a calcium deficiency.

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