Provided by Nikki Dinki, Food Network Star Season 9 Finalist
Categories main-dish
Time 1h20m
Yield 8 small tacos
Number Of Ingredients 25
Steps:
- For the zucchini taco shells: Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
- Grate the zucchini with a box grater or the shredder attachment on a food processor; after doing so, you should have about 4 cups. Place the zucchini in a large microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high, stirring after 3 1/2 minutes, until tender and liquid has collected in the bottom of the bowl, about 7 minutes. Set the zucchini aside until it is cool enough to handle.
- Once cool, use a slotted spoon (or your hands) to transfer it to a kitchen towel or piece of cheesecloth; roll up the cloth and twist and squeeze out as much liquid as you can. Squeeze hard to get out all the excess water; this is crucial to getting good taco shells. You should end up with about 2 cups of shredded cooked zucchini.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray it with cooking oil to help prevent sticking. Add the zucchini, Parmesan, scallions, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, salt and eggs to a medium bowl; stir until blended into a dough. Scoop this mixture into 1/4-cup-size balls and place them on the prepared baking sheet. Use your hand to flatten each ball into a very thin 5-inch diameter round, about 1/8 inch thick. Bake the shells until they are brown around the edges, about 15 minutes. Let them cool and then remove them from the parchment.
- For the zucchini-tomato salsa: Add the tomatoes, basil, mint, salt, zucchini and lime juice to a medium bowl and toss together.
- For the taco filling and fixings: Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the ground beef, shallot, serrano and 1/2 teaspoon of the salt and cook this mixture until the beef is done through and the veggies are tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Add the corn kernels, ancho chile powder, cumin, 1/4 cup water and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt. Cook this mixture for 3 minutes more, adding more water if needed to thin the taco filling out.
- Spread about 1/4 cup of the refried beans onto each zucchini taco shell. Place 1/4 cup of the beef filling onto each, then top with 1 heaping tablespoon of the zucchini tomato salsa and 1 heaping teaspoon of the feta. Fold up and enjoy!
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Bryan Jenkins
[email protected]I can't wait to try these zucchini taco shells! They look so delicious and healthy.
Zainab Usman
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of zucchini, but these taco shells look so good that I'm willing to give them a try.
Sarita Tolange
[email protected]These zucchini taco shells are a great way to get your kids to eat more vegetables.
Ashlar Ali
[email protected]I'm always looking for new and creative ways to use zucchini. These taco shells are definitely on my to-cook list.
Kgotso Sehlabela
[email protected]These zucchini taco shells look delicious! I can't wait to try them.
Hasib rayhan
[email protected]I'm not sure how I feel about using zucchini as taco shells, but I'm willing to try it. The recipe looks easy enough to follow.
Queen Uju
[email protected]I'm looking for a healthier alternative to traditional taco shells. These zucchini taco shells look like a great option!
N K
[email protected]These zucchini taco shells are a great way to lighten up your favorite Mexican dish. They're also a great way to use up extra zucchini from your garden.
Tufeeq Ahmad
[email protected]I love the idea of using zucchini as taco shells, but I found that they were a bit too delicate for my liking. Next time I'll try using a thicker vegetable, like eggplant.
Barki Barki
[email protected]These zucchini taco shells are a great way to get your kids to eat more vegetables. They're fun to make and they taste delicious.
Anusha Naipal
[email protected]The zucchini shells were a bit too soft for my taste, but overall I liked this recipe. The filling was very flavorful and the salsa was a nice touch.
E Talavera
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of zucchini, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed these taco shells. They were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and they held up well to the filling.
Jannatul Rani
[email protected]Tried the recipe with my family last night and it was a hit! The zucchini shells were surprisingly delicious and held up well as taco holders. The filling was also very flavorful and came together quickly.