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Flecks of zucchini give these savory, moist pancakes a pretty appearance. For a suppertime side dish, field editor Leann Meeds of Klamath Falls, Oregon suggests topping them with spaghetti sauce and Parmesan cheese.
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (2 each) equals 307 calories, 21 g fat (9 g saturated fat), 105 mg cholesterol, 399 mg sodium, 19 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 11 g protein.
Originally published as Zucchini Pancakes in Taste of Home August/September 2003, p22
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Reviewed on Jul. 20, 2012 by jwh8847
I make these every summer when I have lots of zucchini. Excellent with tomato sauce and parmesan cheese!
Reviewed on Jul. 18, 2012 by thenkin12
LOVE this recipe. I always make it alongside chicken parmesan.
Reviewed on Jul. 12, 2012 by PTuttle
I made these for lunch yesterday and I couldn't stop eating them. I followed the recipe as written only the cheese I used was a Parmesan-Romano blend. Go easy on the salt since the cheese is quite salty. I'm going to make some more today and am thinking of throwing in some chopped fresh basil from my garden. I topped the pancakes with low fat sour cream, but I've been thinking a homemade tomato sauce would be good if you're serving these for dinner. I just saute a chopped onion in some olive oil until soft (not brown), add a couple of minced garlic cloves and cook just for a minute or two. Then I add about two pounds of peeled, seeded, and chopped fresh tomatoes (Roma or plum tomatoes work well). Salt and pepper to taste. Cook over medium-low heat until cooked down and thickened. I usually add some whole basil springs near the end and remove them before serving. (Your kitchen will smell so good!) I know this sounds like a lot of work, but you can make the sauce ahead. It will keep for a few days in the refrigerator and it's also great on pasta with a good sprinkling of Parmesan.
Reviewed on Aug. 12, 2011 by jwh8847
These are very good, savory pancakes. Great for a meal with spaghetti sauce or topped with sour cream. Everyone loves them!
Reviewed on Jul. 21, 2009 by Chris Recipes
I reduced oregano and mayo slightly, served with Prego Baby Portabello spaghetti sauce. A triple batch feeds our family of 7. Very good!
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