I looked online and found a great article by one of my favourite food writers, Nigel Slater. Here is his take on what to do with an embarassment of courgettes:
(original article here)
1. Cut them thinly length-wise (or width-wise if yours are as big as mine!), grill them until nicely browned, then make a salad with grilled halloumi or fresh Feta cheese, fresh basil and a drizzle of olive oil.
2. Make a 'lasagne' with tomato sauce, grilled courgettes, ricotta. He suggests just layering these three ingredients and not using lasagne sheets or white sauce, but the choice is yours...
Courgette, tomato and ricotta bake. Photograph: Jonathan Lovekin
Courgette, cream and dill bake. Photograph: Jonathan Lovekin
5. As above but use rice, fried onion, sultanas and herbs.
6. As above but use cherry tomatoes and basil.
7. Grate your courgette and eat it raw in a salad (try it with lemon or lime juice and chopped mint).
8. Make a cake... see the below recipe. I have seen recommended recipes online also by Nigella Lawson, so I shall experiment and report back on my findings...
Happy cooking!
Courgette cake
Serves 6
200g butter
200g caster sugar
2 eggs
150g courgettes (about 2 small ones)
1 small apple
200g plain flour
a large pinch salt
½ tsp baking powder
pinch cinnamon
60g pecans
80g sultanas (half cup, packed)
- Preheat oven at 180C/gas mark 4.
- Grease and line the base of a loaf tin measuring 20cm x 12cm x 9cm deep.
- Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- Beat the eggs and mix them in, one at a time, making sure each is fully incorporated before adding the next.
- Coarsely grate the courgettes and the apple. Squeeze them with your hands to remove any excess moisture, then add to the mixture.
- Mix the flour, salt, baking powder and cinnamon, and gently fold into the mixture. Stir in the nuts and fruit.
- Transfer to the lined loaf tin and bake for about an hour, or until golden and firm to the touch. Allow to cool in the tin before turning out.
I like the lasagne idea. Funny title!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Karen Good to hear from you. Do try the lasagne thing and let me know how you get on...
ReplyDeleteI made the stuffed courgette (suggestion 4). It was great and used up a whole snozcumber (have you read Roald Dahl's the BFG, ha ha? That's what large courgettes are called in our house now.)
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