With the arrival of summer zucchini becomes queen of the table: healthy, light and delicious, this vegetable is perfect for all your warm-weather recipes. Whether it be raw, julienned, grilled or stuffed, zucchini is a versatile ingredient that pairs well with many foods. But how can you preserve the taste of summer year round?
We at Fine Dining Lovers have put together a small handbook of tips and recipes to help you preserve zucchini so you can enjoy it long after summer is gone.
Zucchini Nutrition
This summer squash, also known as courgette in Europe, is very low in calories and carbohydrates, making it a favorite vegetable of those who follow a paleo lifestyle.
One cup of zucchini contains just 20 calories and virtually no fat. This veggie is also rich in vitamin C (make sure to keep the skin on) and vitamins K and B6. It is also a good source of potassium and manganese.
Zucchini blossoms are edible and also rich in vitamin C so don't miss out on these recipes.
HOW TO PRESERVE ZUCCHINI
Preserving zucchini for the winter is a breeze whether it be in oil, dried, frozen or pickled. Zucchini preserved in oil is an excellent (and lustful) appetizer when served with a slice of cheese. A few slices of pickled zucchini can be a lifesaver, while frozen zucchini will make you feel like summer never ended, especially on gloomy days.
Let's take a look at the best methods to preserve zucchini for the winter: