Now I am sure that most readers have made a zucchini slice but, until recently, I must admit that I never had. My girl makes it quite often and last year she entered her slice in the local regional show and won first prize! So on the weekend I gave it a try.
It is fairly quick and easy to mix up and cook and was very yummy with a salad. Here is the recipe which my girl uses. I am not sure where she came across it though unfortunately, so can't acknowledge the source.
Zucchini Slice
3 rashers bacon, diced
3 eggs
1 grated carrot
3 medium grated zucchini
1/2 cup corn kernels
1 cup cheese
1/2 cup olive oil
1 large diced onion
1 cup self raising flour
Salt
Pepper
Fry onion and bacon. Lightly beat eggs. Mix all ingredients together. Pour into a greased baking dish and bake at 180 degrees for 45 mins.
This recipe also cooks well in muffin sized tins.
All mixed up and ready to go into the oven.
Cooked and out of the oven with a bit of browning on the edges.
Now, if you cook this slice then don't be like me and forget to add the corn kernels. It tasted really nice without the corn just the same. At least I didn't leave out the eggs like I did recently when I cooked a quiche! I thought it looked a bit funny when I was putting it into the oven. :-)
Do you bake a tasty zucchini slice?
I have an abundance of zucchhini (courgette to me!) this summer and this looks like something quick and tasty to try for my new recipe challenge. Thanks for posting Nanna Chel x
ReplyDeleteElablue, I forgot to mention that zucchini was courgette in some countries. I hope your family likes the slice. I was just talking to my girl and she said she leaves out the corn too as she doesn't like it. I am not fond of corn either so may not add it when I make it again as it tastes nice without it.
ReplyDeleteI make a zucchini slice similar to this. It's a good meal as it's thrifty, healthy, easy to do and tastes nice!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Robyn
Robyn, hopefully it won't settle on the hips. LOL!
DeleteI also make this both as a slice and as muffins, Lovely when you want something different to have with your soup. I also vary the ingredients like you have with whatever I have in the kitchen. Thanks for posting it as I need a reminder to make them a bit more often than I do. By the way they also freeze beautifully. I just put them in a sealed plastic container and in they go. Sandra from Brisbane north.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Sandra. Yes, you could add some other bits and pieces to it to clean out crisper in the the fridge:-). I should make another one and put it in the freezer too for the days when I don't feel like cooking.
DeleteI had never heard of 'slice' but it sounds like something I will like! It definitely goes in the 'to try' pile. If it helps I forgot the flour in brownies once - they were very thin! :)
ReplyDeleteI can see we are educating you, Kathy. LOL! I am pleased I am not the only 'senior citizen' who forgets to add ingredients.
ReplyDeleteShould make this again since the hens have decided that they do know how to produce eggs. Recipe similar to the one I use.
ReplyDeleteGlad your hens are laying again, Deb! I hope to get a couple next year so will be on another learning curve then I guess.
ReplyDeleteI think I will make this for lunch tomorrow. I have six dozen eggs sitting here waiting to be used. The chooks are laying more than I can use at the moment. I make carrot and zucchini slice for my family. It can be found here on veggie gobblers blog page http://veggiegobbler.blogspot.com.au/2010/08/preparing-for-chickens.html
ReplyDeleteHi Nanna Chel I just found this recipe! I am going to try it as its much different to mine and economical and I like corn too! Thank you.xx
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to thank you for this recipe, have never had this before, so Im looking forward to trying it. Guida
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