Zucchini Parmesan Recipe (2024)

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SonomaSMB

I always have home made marinara sauce in the freezer, which makes this prep a breeze. My last batch had a lot of mushrooms in it, which was particularly good in this.

I can't resist adding a layer of ricotta mixed with an egg to the middle layer. Adds more protein and makes this a great main course. And if I have any mozzarella around, a little will usually find its way onto the top!

Maggie

My CSA has not been providing many tomatoes so I used high quality canned diced tomatoes and skipped the food mill, but I otherwise followed this recipe and it was utterly amazing. I could've eaten it all by myself! So if you're looking for a quicker version, try good canned tomatoes!

Ellen

It's so good that it's on my top 10 vegetable side dishes of all time list. Make the sauce from scratch the night before and it won't seem like as much work. It's easy and the fresh tomatoes make a HUGE difference. I roast the zucchini for about 30 minutes until they are on the verge of crispy to avoid the sog factor when baking. I love this dish. I think about this dish. I crave this dish. Make this dish.

gail

I wish that recipe writers would indicate something other than or in addition to weight. In this case, couldn't there be an indication of how many cups of chopped up and/or strained tomatoes there should be? Not everyone has a kitchen scale or room for one.

cpsaul

I hate zucchini but this recipe was revelatory for two reasons:

1. Roasting zucchini improves flavor and texture enormously. Now I think I could serve roasted zucchini instead of gloppy watery zucchini dishes.

2. The dish was ok hot--but divine cold! All the liquid gets absorbed and you have a sort of veggie terrine. Thanks, Martha!

Karen

Recommendations:
A layer of ricotta mixed with an egg to the middle layer. adds more protein and makes this a great main course. And if I have any mozzarella around, a little will usually find its way onto the top!
Can use canned tomatoes.

NanceG

Try slicing, salting, draining the zucchini THEN roasting (to eliminate water ... or my favorite, GRILLING IT prior to assembling. Grilling will give the casserole a wonderfully rich additional layer of flavor and make a convert out of those zuke-haters too.

KJG

Made this with eggplant and zucchini and it was delicious as promised. I was short on time and skipped the peeling, seeding, and chopping of the tomatoes - nice but not necessary for a delicious home-cooked meal. In a convection oven I only needed 17 minutes 'til bubbling and ready to eat.
Thanks Martha!

Sarah

After trying this recipe several times with watery results, I used ideas from these notes and it worked! I salted the zucchini and let it sit for an hour on racks on cookie sheets, rinsed and dried them,then oiled them lightly, added the pepper flakes and salt. After roasting for 30 minutes, they were drier and firmer. Adding a sprinkling of bread crumbs on top of each layer helped too. Finally, I doubled the recipe, using 3 cans of plum tomatoes. The result was 2” high, sliceable and tasty.

gail

I just made this. If you want browned zucchini, don't use the parchment and oil the pan as well as the zucchini.

Penny in Florida

I LOVE this! I'm making it tonight (for the fifth time, I think). I use good jarred sauce and it's absolutely a wonderful dish. True, the zuke doesn't really get crisp.
Tonight it's a main rather than a side, and I sneaked in some freshly steamed spinach and a wee bit of mozzarella (trying to get a little more iron into my husband). Can't wait! I also sent this one to everyone.

Kate Tornay

The tomato sauce turned out nicely, but it was pretty labor intensive for a dish that—while delicious!—ended up more "zucchini in sauce" than "zucchini bake." Red pepper flakes were an awesome touch, though. I'd make it again with premade sauce.

Thomas Greisen

Next time I do this, which will be soon, I will dry the zuc's in a slow oven for about 30 min. then roast until brown. Otherwise the rest stays the same. Great dish.

George

Excellent ATK has a very similar recipe,they suggest using the microwave to drive off the extra water in the Zuch...and I do think that works better than roasting...quick and no fuss... Just remember to put the Zuch on paper towels and a minute or two your ready to assemble

Somia

Absolutely delicious and a bit of change from the eggplant parm. The zucchini never quite browned even after 20 minutes - I broiled for about 5 mins to get a bit of color. But the final dish was fab and it didn't quite matter to have browned zucchini after all!

L B

I roasted the zucchini for 30 minutes until browned and I added ricotta and egg as suggested by another commenter. A hit! It was a little soggy, so I’m pre-salting and draining the zucchini on the next go round (today!).

vanessa v

So I did a follow a few suggestions, I salted the zucchini and summer squash( I used this as well) to remove water then cooked till crispier. I also cooled down my sauce significantly, I used some home grown tomatoes that may have been over watered. I also added the ricotta egg mixture as one layer. What I really wanted to do was eat some cold, like one commenter suggested…. But I couldn’t because we ate it all! Amazingly yummy

Shanna

I used canned tomatoes instead as the mill was very difficult to use and tomatoes now are out of season and lacking flavor. I used ricotta with an egg as suggested by some previous reviewer. The zucchini too much longer than 12 minutes to even start to get brown at 450 so I gave it 6 min more, but I think in order to get this right, you need to flip the pieces 1/2 way through. The dish overall came out VERY watery so I am not sure if I would make this again.

Laurel

Tasty but a little watery even after I salted and drained the zucchini. Also patted them dry before roasting. Added ricotta + egg. Topped with a little extra mozzarella.

Amy B

Loved this dish; it tasted even better the second day. We added the Parmesan cheese rind to the sauce as it cooked (remove before using) and it tasted creamy and amazing. We didn’t seed the tomatoes, but ran the sauce through a blender before assembling. Great way to use up a big zucchini.

Hillary

Despite the list of ingredients being quite short, I still had few of them on hand. Here are the adjustments I made (and I can’t wait to make it again!)- top quality dried basil instead of fresh- used a can of whole San Marzano tomatoes instead of fresh (saved the leftover sauce for a side of fresh pasta)- I only had a bit of parm. reg. so I added it together with gruyère and pecorino romano.Everyone loved it! It took longer than anticipated but it was delicious!

Cherene

Added Kite Hill Ricotta and buffalo mozzarella

Connie

This is a great recipe especially if you have a bumper crop of zucchini. I followed the suggestions of several other cooks and used a (fresh) store-bought sauce, layered the zucchini with the ricotta mix and topped it with mozzarella. Served with warm crusty baguette and yummmmm

Jim

Bake at what temp?

Laurie

This was delicious! I put ricotta mixed with an egg in the middle and added mozzarella on the top. I am slightly embarrassed to admit that I used sauce from a jar but this minimized the time to prepare the dish.

WB

I’m sure it’s delicious but 10,432 steps for zucchini in sauce? Pazzo.

lisa

So, don't think I will ale again. Zucchini was so watery and limp, spent 20 min on 450, nothing, then used the broiler for 2 minutes at a clip and I am on my 5th or 6th cycle... I normally read the comments but in this case it sounded so easy, I didn't. Lesson learned! Lol!!

Chandler

how do you peel tomatoes???

Emily

This was very delicious. I used roma and small tomatoes from my garden and didn't peel them, just threw into the pot chopped. I then blended on low in my vitamix and it was delicious. I also salted my zucchini and set up to dry before I baked. If I made again, I would use more zucchinis like 3-4 midsize to have more layers and not cut quite as thin. But it was very good.

juliet

I snuck a layer of mozzarella in the the second time around and much preferred it.

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Zucchini Parmesan Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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

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 do you keep zucchini from getting soggy when sauteed? ›

Slice and salt zucchini in advance of cooking to draw out some of the vegetable's excess moisture (while also seasoning it more thoroughly). To do this, cut up a pound of zucchini and toss it with ½ teaspoon of table salt. Let it drain in a colander for about 30 minutes before patting it dry and cooking it.

Why is my baked zucchini soggy? ›

Zucchini is made of over 90% water. When cooked, it gets soft and slowly releases that water into whatever dish you're cooking. If zucchini is overcooked, it will have a mushy, soft texture.

Do you peel zucchini before baking? ›

Nope! There's no need to peel zucchini. In fact, the skin is a big source of zucchini nutrition (the deep green color is a dead giveaway) so you definitely want to leave the skin on. How to cut zucchini: after giving the zucchini squash a good rinse under cold water, slice off the stem and discard it.

Why is my sauteed zucchini bitter? ›

Bitterness in zucchini can be caused by environmental stress (mild bitterness) or plant genetics (severe).

Should you salt zucchini before sauteing? ›

Sauteing, however, is another matter. Even in a blazing hot pan, the zucchini will soon start to steam in its own juices if it is not salted or shredded and squeezed.

Do you rinse zucchini after salting? ›

Definitely not. You only need a little salt — half a teaspoon of kosher salt for one medium zucchini, say — to start pulling the water out. Use more, and the zucchini will simply taste like zucchini-flavored salt. If you try to rinse out the extra salt, you risk adding back in the water you just tried to get rid of.

How do you sweat zucchini before baking? ›

How to Sweat Zucchini. Lay your zucchini slices over a double layer of paper towels and sprinkle both sides with salt. Allow the zucchini to rest for about 10 minutes. The salt will draw out the excess water and you'll see beads of moisture on the surface.

How do you know when zucchini is cooked? ›

Once the zucchini is caramelizing, you'll continue to cook it until it's until tender all the way through—a paring knife or a fork should slip in without much resistance—but not yet mushy.

Why does my zucchini taste weird? ›

If your raw zucchini tastes bitter (test by licking an otherwise fresh-looking slice of zucchini), it has likely gone bad.

How many zucchinis is 2 cups grated? ›

You'll need about 2 medium size zucchinis to make 2 cups of grated zucchini. Be sure to measure the zucchini after you grate it to be sure you have 2 cups.

What size zucchini is best for baking? ›

Select small to medium zucchini for baking. Smaller, younger zucchini has more flavor, is less watery, and less seedy than giant specimens. When you use smaller zucchini you get more peel in your batter, too, which adds flavor, texture, and pretty green flecks to breads and cakes.

How to cook zucchini and keep it firm? ›

Put whole zucchini on a broiling pan or heavy-duty oven-proof skillet and broil until the skin is blistering and browning in spots, 8-10 minutes. Use tongs to transfer to a cutting board. Cut off the stem ends and discard. Slice zucchini as desired as serve.

Should you salt zucchini before sautéing? ›

Sauteing, however, is another matter. Even in a blazing hot pan, the zucchini will soon start to steam in its own juices if it is not salted or shredded and squeezed.

How long to soak zucchini in salt water? ›

Place the zucchini slices into a large bowl and fill it with water. Add 2 tablespoons of the salt into the zucchini and water. Stir. Let the zucchini soak in the salted water for about 45 minutes to draw the salt flavor into the chips.

Why is my zucchini soft on the end? ›

Another reason for the rotting of the end of your fruit and not growing is Blossom End Rot, it's common to see this in tomatoes, but it does affect the squash family as well. Blossom End Rot isn't a disease. It's occurs due to the plants inability to get calcium.

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