Zucchini crostini with ricotta and mint is a delectable appetizer or light lunch option that combines the flavors of fresh zucchini, creamy ricotta cheese, and refreshing mint. This dish is not only delicious but also visually appealing, making it perfect for entertaining guests.
In this article, we'll provide you with two variations of zucchini crostini recipes: a classic version and a spicy version with Calabrian chili paste. Both recipes use simple, fresh ingredients and come together quickly, making them perfect for busy weeknights or casual gatherings.
The classic zucchini crostini features a combination of sautéed zucchini, creamy ricotta cheese, fresh mint, and a squeeze of lemon juice. The result is a light and flavorful crostini that is perfect for any occasion.
For those who enjoy a bit of spice, the spicy zucchini crostini adds a kick of heat with the addition of Calabrian chili paste. This paste, made from spicy peppers grown in the Calabria region of Italy, adds a smoky, slightly sweet heat that complements the other ingredients perfectly.
Whether you prefer the classic or spicy version, these zucchini crostini are sure to be a hit with your friends and family. So, gather your ingredients and let's get cooking!
CRISPY ZUCCHINI FLOWERS STUFFED WITH RICOTTA AND MINT
Steps:
- These stuffed zucchini flowers look and taste amazing! Make sure they're eaten straightaway, while they're still crisp and hot. If you can't get hold of any flowers you can still make the recipe using just the zucchini - it will be like an Italian tempura.
- Beat the ricotta in a bowl with the nutmeg, the Parmesan, lemon zest and most of the chopped mint and chiles. Season carefully, with salt and pepper, to taste.
- To make a lovely light batter, put the flour into a mixing bowl with a good pinch of salt. Pour in the white wine and whisk until thick and smooth. At this point the consistency of the batter should be like heavy cream or, if you dip your finger in, it should stick to your finger and nicely coat it. If it's too thin, add a bit more flour; if it's too thick, add a little more wine.
- Open the zucchini flowers up gently, keeping them attached to the zucchini, and snip off the pointed stamen inside because these taste bitter. Give the flowers a gentle rinse if you like.
- With a teaspoon, carefully fill each flower with the ricotta mixture. Or, as I prefer to do, spoon the ricotta into the corner of a sandwich bag. Snip 1/2-inch off the corner and use this as a makeshift piping bag to gently squeeze the filling into each flower, until just full. Carefully press the flowers back together around the mixture to seal it in. Then put the flowers aside. (Any leftover ricotta can be smeared on hot crostini as a snack!)
- Now for the deep-frying bit. Get everyone out of the way if you can and make sure there are no kids around. Have tongs or a spider ready for lifting the flowers out of the oil, and a plate with a double layer of paper towels on it for draining. Pour the oil into a deep fat fryer or large deep saucepan so it's about 4 inches deep. Heat it up to 350 degrees F or, if using a saucepan, put in your piece of potato. As soon as the potato turns golden, floats to the surface and starts to sizzle, the oil is just about the right temperature. Remove the potato from the pan.
- One by one, dip the zucchini with their ricotta-stuffed flowers into the batter, making sure they're completely covered, and gently let any excess drip off. Carefully release them, away from you, into the hot oil. Quickly batter another 1 or 2 flowers and any small zucchini (or parsley) leaves if you have any - but don't crowd the pan too much otherwise they'll stick together. Fry until golden and crisp all over, then lift them out of the oil and drain on the paper towels. Remove to a plate or board and sprinkle with a good pinch of salt and the remaining chile and mint. Serve with half a lemon to squeeze over. Bloody delicious. Eat them quick!
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ZUCCHINI RICOTTA BAKE
I have made this lasagna-like zucchini casserole frequently over the years and shared the recipe with many. Recently, my daughter had some heart trouble, so I adapted the recipe to cut fat and calories. We think this version is just as delicious. -Eleanor Hauserman, Huntsville, Alabama
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 1h15m
Yield 12 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°. Cut zucchini lengthwise into 1/4-in. slices. Place in a basket over 1 in. of boiling water. Cover and steam until just tender, 5-6 minutes. Drain; pat dry. , In a large bowl, combine ricotta, egg substitute, 3 tablespoons bread crumbs, 3 tablespoons Parmesan, parsley, oregano, basil and pepper; set aside. , Spread a third of the spaghetti sauce in a 13x9-in. baking dish coated with cooking spray. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons bread crumbs. Cover with half of the zucchini, ricotta mixture and mozzarella. Repeat layers of sauce, zucchini, ricotta mixture and mozzarella. Cover with remaining sauce., Combine remaining crumbs and Parmesan; sprinkle over top. Cover and bake 45 minutes. Uncover; bake until golden brown, 15 minutes longer. Let stand 15 minutes before cutting.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 150 calories, Fat 5g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 20mg cholesterol, Sodium 513mg sodium, Carbohydrate 14g carbohydrate (8g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 11g protein. Diabetic Exchanges
ZUCCHINI CROSTINI WITH RICOTTA AND MINT
Steps:
- Shred 1 pound zucchini, and toss it with 1 cup ricotta, 2 tablespoons olive oil, the juice of a lemon, salt and pepper.
- Serve on toasted crostini, bruschetta or any crusty bread.
- Use mint for garnish.
PASTA WITH ZUCCHINI AND MINT
This minty Roman-style zucchini is wonderful with pasta or served on its own.
Provided by Martha Rose Shulman
Categories dinner, lunch, one pot, pastas, appetizer, main course
Time 30m
Yield Serves four
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil for the pasta. Meanwhile, heat the oil over medium heat in a large, heavy nonstick skillet, and add the zucchini. Cook, stirring or shaking the pan, until the zucchini is tender, 10 to 15 minutes. Season generously with salt and pepper. Add the sugar, and stir in the vinegar, lemon zest and mint. Remove from the heat, and keep warm while you cook the pasta.
- When the water comes to a boil, salt generously and add the pasta. Cook al dente, following the timing instructions on the package. Add 1/2 cup of the pasta cooking water to the zucchini, then drain the pasta and toss with the zucchini. Serve, passing the cheese at the table for sprinkling.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 409, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 70 grams, Fat 9 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 13 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 628 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams
Tips:
- Choose firm, small zucchinis: This will ensure that they hold their shape during grilling and have a good bite.
- Use fresh herbs: Mint, basil, and thyme all pair well with zucchini and ricotta.
- Don't overcrowd the grill: Give the zucchini plenty of space so that they can cook evenly.
- Cook the zucchini until it is tender but still has a slight crunch: You don't want to overcook them, or they will become mushy.
- Use high-quality ricotta cheese: This will make a big difference in the flavor of the crostini.
- Serve the crostini immediately: This is when they are at their best.
Conclusion:
Zucchini crostini with ricotta and mint are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or snack. They are perfect for summer when zucchini is in season. With their fresh, bright flavors and creamy texture, these crostini are sure to be a hit at your next party or gathering.
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