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Zucchini Fritters (or Pancakes)

Zola Gorgon on

Servings: Serves 3 – 4. Can be doubled easily. Makes about 8 pancakes.

Ingredients:

1-1/2 pounds of fresh zucchini. Approx 3, 8-inch zucchini should do it.
1 tsp of grated sea salt
¼ cup of coconut flour (order online or buy in some health stores)
¼ cup of grated parmesan cheese
1 large egg, beaten
1 tsp of garlic powder
grated sea salt and pepper to taste
2 Tbl of ghee (or butter)
2 Tbl of olive oil
sauces (optional, see below for ideas)
Cut each end off the zucchini and toss. Grate the zucchini with your tower grater on the largest setting (you can do this in a food processor, too). Toss the zucchini in a bowl with the salt and then transfer to a colander. Set the colander above the bowl and let the zucchini drain for about 15 minutes.

Instructions:

In a smaller bowl, beat the egg and then add the flour, cheese, and garlic powder. Add the salt and pepper. Begin mashing and mixing the mass with a fork to fully blend. It will be gloppy.

Add this mixture to the zucchini and gently toss and squish the mixture into the zucchini so it gets fairly well blended. You’ll see some globs but the idea is to keep that to a minimum.

Heat the ghee and the olive oil in a large saute pan until HOT. To check when it’s ready you’ll flick a little bit of water from your fingers into the pan. If it spits back at you, it’s ready to fry the zucchini pancakes.

I used a small ice cream scoop to life the batter from the bowl and gently lay it in the oil. Then I used the back of a measuring cup to press it down. You could do this with a spatula too. In my pan, I could fry four at a time.

 

Fry on the first side on medium for three minutes or until brown. Gently take your spatula and flip them over. Fry about 2 more minutes on the other side. Then gently take out and put on a plate and cover to keep warm.

Fry the others. If there is not enough oil/ghee, just add a bit more.

When they are all fried they are ready to serve hot. They are also good room temp.

Some people like a sauce. My husband mixed 2 parts mustard with one part mayo to make a dijonnaise.

I used a dollop of plain sour cream on mine. You could also use a favorite creamy dressing. Ranch is a good one. Your choice.

Enjoy!
Cheers,
Zola


 

 

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