For a richer flavor, try sautéing the minced onion in a tablespoon of olive oil until softened before adding it to the stuffing mixture. If you don't have fresh parsley, you can substitute 1 tablespoon of dried parsley. However, fresh parsley provides a brighter, more vibrant flavor. To prevent the zucchini boats from becoming soggy, make sure to drain the cooked zucchini thoroughly and squeeze out any excess moisture from the scooped-out flesh before adding it to the stuffing. Feel free to add other vegetables to the stuffing mixture, such as diced tomatoes, bell peppers, or mushrooms. For a spicier kick, add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the stuffing.
Bradley Collier
Nov 13, 2024I thought the zucchini was a little bland on its own. Next time, I'll try adding some garlic powder or Italian seasoning to the zucchini boats before stuffing them.
Freeda Hills
Sep 6, 2024Easy to follow recipe and a great way to use up zucchini from the garden. I used gluten-free bread crumbs and they turned out perfectly.
Sophie Barton
Jun 29, 2023These were amazing! I added some Italian sausage to the filling and it was a big hit with my family.