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Quick Minute Zucchini Buttons

Quick Minute Zucchini Buttons

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by Sagegreen

Quick Minute Zucchini Buttons

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by Sagegreen

Quick Minute Zucchini Buttons

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by Sagegreen

Quick Minute Zucchini Buttons

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by Sagegreen

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    Sagegreen's Notes: I have been playing with zucchini ideas, now trying to streamline the process. A very quick stove top method is suggested first, with an oven baked method given second. Additional ideas for...

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Serves 2-3

  1. One decorative step that I think is worth the extra time at the beginning is to create vertical green stripes on the zucchini by peeling alternate lengths. But if you are in a rush, then simply begin by horizontally cutting the zucchini into 3 inch segments. Hollow out the middle half inch cylinder in each. An apple corer works very well for this.

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  2. Cut the grilling cheese into 3 one half inch length cylinders and insert into the hollowed zucchinis.

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  3. Cut the stuffed zucchinis into @1/3 inch width rounds.

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  4. Heat a heavy pan and add a thin coating of olive oil.

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  5. Brown the zucchini rounds quickly on one side and add the cherry tomatoes and onion slices.

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  6. Turn over. Continue to cook on the other side until tender, about 5-7 minutes time total. Serve with a dollop of sour cream and garnish with fresh herbs.

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  7. For the oven method: preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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  8. Spray a shallow baking dish with olive oil and add the vegetables. One photo shows a small baking dish of zucchini buttons stuffed with feta cheese, ready for the oven. Bake about 35-40 minutes. Garnish with sour cream and fresh herbs.

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2 Comments on Quick Minute Zucchini Buttons

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

What a great idea for an appetizer! You could grill them I imagine too? I have a vegetable grill pan that sits on top of the grill I'm thinking would work great.

Ab_sum Reply

Thanks. Yes, in a grill pan these would work fine. Otherwise I would worry about the filling falling out!

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