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Aug 22, 2014 @ 1:48 PM MDT

Baked Zucchini Fries

yield: 6 SERVINGS

prep time: 10 MINUTES

cook time: 20 MINUTES

total time: 30 MINUTES

Ingredients

  • 3 medium sized zucchini
  • 1/2 cup seasoned panko bread crumbs (or regular bread crumbs)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

2

Spray a roasting pan with nonstick spray.

3

Slice zucchini in skinny strips.

4

Mix bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, and garlic powder in a small bowl.

5

Dip zucchini in the flour, then egg, and last the crumb mixture.

6

Place on the roasting pan and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown.

7

Serve with ranch or marinara sauce if desired. (Serves 6).

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Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (2)

If you’re looking to add some more veggies to the dinner table, try these easy and super delicious Baked Zucchini Fries. They come out crispy, full of flavor, and can be made with just a few simple ingredients. Adapted from thecomfortofcooking.com. Such a great way to take advantage of summer zucchini!

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Baked Zucchini Fries

yield: 6 SERVINGS

prep time: 10 MINUTES

cook time: 20 MINUTES

total time: 30 MINUTES

Make these delicious baked zucchini fries for a yummy appetizer!

Ingredients

  • 3 medium sized zucchini
  • 1/2 cup seasoned panko bread crumbs (or regular bread crumbs)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

3

Slice zucchini in skinny strips.

4

Mix bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, and garlic powder in a small bowl.

5

Dip zucchini in the flour, then egg, and last the crumb mixture.

6

Place on the roasting pan and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown.

7

Serve with ranch or marinara sauce if desired. (Serves 6).

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Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.

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  1. Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (9)

    Deb

    Yum! Lina, these look fantastic! Thanks for posting this recipe.

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    Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

    You’re welcome!

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (11)

    Melissa

    Looks good, as always! Keep em’ coming!

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  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (12)

    Mahesh

    whts the egg substitute ?

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  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (14)

    Maryann

    Yum. I have all the ingredients but the heat index is over 100 today. Darn it! I want these now. 🙂

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (15)

    Julie

    We make something very similar all the time and love it! We also do eggplant this way.

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    • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (16)

      Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Yum love eggplant.

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  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (17)

    Laura

    Do you recommend a dipping sauce?

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    • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (18)

      Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Ranch or marinara works well. Thanks!

      Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (19)

    Laura

    Can’t wait to try these!

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (20)

    Leighton

    Looks great. Always love the posts and the effort you put into them! Can’t wIt to try them!

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (21)

    Krista

    I saw this post and made them right away. Absolutely delicious!!! Everyone loved them 🙂 Thanks Lina!

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (22)

    arielm

    Ive seen these before but not with the parmesan cheese, they look so good! Thanks

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (23)

    Alison

    Thanks for the idea, Lina. Our garden is giving us way too many zucchini, and I don’t really have the time right now to bake zucchini bread. This dish looks easy and healthy. Hip2Save to the rescue again!

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (24)

    Deb P

    Since I’m the only one in my family that eats zucchini, I will make just one!

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (25)

    laura

    Are these crisp, or at least not soggy? I feel like whenever I try to make zucchini fries they end up kind of soggy. What’s the secret?! Mine always seem to turn out to be baked zucchini with panko crumbs. Help!!

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      Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Yes not soggy at all. I feel like cutting them thin is the key and I stack a metal rack on top of the roasting pan so both sides get crispy. Also cooking longer gets them crispier to your taste. Good luck!

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      animity

      Also, if you lay them out and salt them a bit (let them sit for a bit) and then pat down with a paper towel you get some of the excess moisture out….it helps.

      Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (28)

    Jessica B

    holy crap those look goood! 🙂

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (29)

    Katie Y

    I’m starving! If it wasn’t so late I would have a batch going in the oven now.

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (30)

    Barb

    Wow I love zucchini and I just picked one from my garden. I know what I’m making tomorrow, yum! Thanks Lina, your recipes and pictures are amazing!! You really need your own blog or tv show! 😉

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    • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (31)

      Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Thanks Barb. That’s sweet. Glad you are enjoying!

      Reply

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    Sarah S

    Do you think you could fix these on the grill?

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (33)

    mama

    Can you use green beans instead of zucchini? Has anyone tried that?

    Reply

  • Baked Zucchini Fries Recipe (34)

    Debora Sue Scalzitti

    Wow! right out of the oven these are amazing! Can’t stop eating them!

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    FAQs

    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 do you keep zucchini from getting soggy when frying? ›

    Yes, you should always salt your zucchini before frying — especially if you're aiming to achieve a crispy texture. Salting your zucchini helps remove the excess moisture stuck in the zucchini that would otherwise make frying a challenge.

    How do you cook zucchini and keep it firm? ›

    Thick slices

    Especially when roasting, zucchini should be sliced into thick, ½ inch slices to ensure they don't get soggy in the oven. If your oven roasted zucchini is consistently turning out soggy, try slicing it a little thicker next time.

    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.

    Why is my baked zucchini bitter? ›

    All cucurbits produce chemicals called cucurbitacins, which cause the vegetables to taste bitter and served as a defense against plant-eating wildlife.

    Why is my breading not sticking to my zucchini? ›

    Refrigerate the breaded zucchini for at least 15 minutes and up to 3 hours—it's just enough time to help the breading stick. Use a neutral oil for frying: Vegetable, canola, or grapeseed oil are great for frying, but my hands-down favorite is olive oil—it's always handy and I like the taste.

    How to tell 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 did my zucchini turn to mush? ›

    On the other hand, they may simply be waterlogging if your garden is poorly drained. Another possibility is squash bugs have damaged them and rot has set in as a result. In the meantime, keep removing the infected fruit as soon as you see signs of the problem.

    Are zucchini fries healthier than French fries? ›

    These Zucchini Fries are a great way to use up those extra vegetables. Plus, they're delicious, easy to make and a much healthier alternative to those greasy french fries.

    Why is my zucchini so slimy when I cook it? ›

    Things You Should Know. If you see mold, black spots, browning, yellowing, shriveling, or wrinkling on the skin of your zucchini, it has likely gone bad. A soft, mushy, or slimy texture also indicates spoilage.

    Why does my zucchini taste rubbery? ›

    Signs it has gone bad

    The main sign to look out for is that it will feel rubbery and/or slimy to the touch. It might also give off a bad smell and show signs of mould growth. Even if the exterior of the zucchini looks good, be sure to check the insides for stringy, mushy flesh with an off-white or brownish colour!

    How to fix a soggy zucchini slice in the oven? ›

    Zucchini contains a lot of water. When you cook it, this water starts to come out, and without anywhere to go, it ends up steaming the zucchini from the bottom up, leaving you with a mushy, unappealing texture. This is where the baking rack comes to the rescue.

    How to cook squash without it getting mushy? ›

    I roast them in the oven at 425 degrees after tossing them with some olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs. Let them cook for 25–30 minutes and they are ready to serve. You can toss some Feta cheese on them after roasting to kick it up a notch!

    Should zucchini be crunchy when cooked? ›

    When cooked that way, zucchini has the most wonderful texture: just barely soft in the center, slightly crunchy on the outside. It's juicy, not mushy, and could help any zucchini hater come to their senses.

    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 keep zucchini from turning brown? ›

    Zucchini thrives in a dry environment, so pop it into the crisper drawer whole, preferably in a plastic or paper bag with one end open for ventilation. The minimal humidity will keep it from going bad. Stored properly, it'll last one or two weeks, though you'll probably see the skin shrivel as the days pass.

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