They are also an excellent source of manganese, vitamin C, magnesium, vitamin A, fiber, potassium, folate, copper, riboflavin, and phosphorus.
When purchasing zucchini, look for ones that are heavy, shiny, and an average size (not overly big or small).
There are many different recipes for Zucchini Boats. You can Google it, but I use my mom's recipe which is heavenly!


















Thanks for your nice comments on my murdering the breast pump post! I looooooove zucchini boats and I haven't made them in forever. Going to try your recipe immediately! Thanks for the great tip. See you again soon! organicmotherhoodwithcoolwhip.com
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy. I don't usually like zucchini.
ReplyDeleteUmm...delish! I love zucchini boats and it is a great way to try to get kids eating vegetables.
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Sarah
www.thestrollerballet.com
Yum! Looks delicious! I have to make these - I buy zucchini every week, and I always cook them the same way. Thanks for the idea. :)
ReplyDeleteAny chance we can get your moms recipe? ;o)
ReplyDeleteMy best, Lynn
I had never thought of that great idea.
ReplyDeleteSOOO Delicious!!! I tried making these for the first time and they were a big hit!!! My fiance LOVED them and was so impressed!! They present well with their toasty golden brown tops and bright green boats, and they taste fantastic!!
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