August 4
Even Fried, They Won't Eat It

Menu
- Pasta with Quick Sauce
- Salad with Yellow Tomatoes and Red Wine Vinaigrette
- Fried Whole Zucchini [View Recipe]
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Ingredients
- 15 small zucchini
- .5 cup flour
- salt & pepper
- 1 large egg
- salt & pepper
- 1 clove garlic
- .5 cup breadcrumbs
- .25 teaspoon basil
- .25 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1.5 tablespoons cheese (freshly grated)
- oil
- 1 batch tomato sauce
Instructions
We start by cleaning the zucchini, being careful to leave the flowers intact.
We use "standard breading procedure" to coat the zucchini. We get three bowls ready for the breading. In one bowl we put the flour and some salt and pepper. In another bowl we mix the egg with a tablespoon of water. The garlic clove is peeled and smashed and added to the egg mixture. In a third bowl we mix the bread crumbs with the basil, garlic powder, pepper, and Locatelli.
Each zucchini is placed into the seasoned flour. Then, each is dipped in the egg wash, and finally coated with bread crumbs. We place the breaded zucchini on a wax-paper lined dinner plate as we continue with the remaining zucchini. We keep the zucchini in a single layer on the plate.
In our Dutch oven, we heat some of the olive oil—we want it to just coat the pan about ¼ inch. When hot, we add some of the zucchini (not to crowd the pan) and pan-fry on medium heat. We do this for a couple of minutes. We turn the pieces over with tongs when they are nicely browned, and cook for another couple of minutes. When browned and cooked through, we drain on paper towels and sprinkle lightly with salt. We add a little more olive oil to the Dutch oven, and continue with the rest of the zucchini.
Meanwhile, we heat up the tomato sauce.
The fried zucchini are served with the sauce. Yum!
The baby was sick yesterday—nothing serious, but enough to make her mushy and grumpy. She is still not back to full baby strength, but doing better. When dessert time arrived, she proved to be more healthy than not. Robin was giving the kids options while specifically avoiding the "I" word (ice cream). Somehow, the baby deciphered the conversation—practically leaping off her seat before racing into the kitchen and waiting not-so-patiently by the freezer.