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Is there such a thing as a really good, nice, inspiring courgette recipe?

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Anonynonny · 29/09/2013 12:49

Because I've never come across one.

I bought loads of them yesterday because the market were selling them off cheap at the end of the day for a pound a bowl. Now I'm looking at all 20 of them really dubiously. What on earth can I cook with them?

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DoubleLifeIsALifeHalved · 29/09/2013 12:54

Ohhh I hope so, am interested!

I've got a lovely spiced courgette & chickpea rice, but not very simple...

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duchesse · 29/09/2013 12:56

Courgette brownies!

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RichManPoorManBeggarmanThief · 29/09/2013 12:56

I have made courgette frittata a few times. It's basically loads of grated courgettes bound with egg and cheese.

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Eastpoint · 29/09/2013 12:59

Courgette fritters, grated courgettes bound together with flour & egg.

Courgettes tart, grated, piled up onto puff pastry with some goats cheese or feta baked

Courgettes in filo pastry grated with goats cheese

Courgettes bread, like banana bread

If you grate them & put on/in pastry put them in a tea towel & wring them to reduce the amount of water they will release.

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Eastpoint · 29/09/2013 12:59

Courgette fritters, grated courgettes bound together with flour & egg.

Courgettes tart, grated, piled up onto puff pastry with some goats cheese or feta baked

Courgettes in filo pastry grated with goats cheese

Courgettes bread, like banana bread

If you grate them & put on/in pastry put them in a tea towel & wring them to reduce the amount of water they will release.

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StarsAboveYou · 29/09/2013 13:00

Rachel Allen has a nice courgette, lemon and basil pasta recipe.

halfapotofcream.blogspot.co.uk/2010/08/rigatoni-with-courgettes-lemon-and.html?m=1

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mamij · 29/09/2013 13:04

Fried pancetta, garlic, chopped courgettes and pasta.

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foxbasealpha · 29/09/2013 13:06

In Australia we like zucchini (as we call courgettes here) slice. Probably similar to the frittata mentioned above but I thought this was a particularly Australian thing. Google it - I think bestrecipes.com.au has a good version.

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ParsingFancy · 29/09/2013 13:09

Lots of good ideas on this thread: The courgette glut has started - recipes anyone.

(Can you tell I had a similar problem?)

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valiumredhead · 29/09/2013 13:10

Sauteed onions, add diced chorizo, peas, sweetcorn or any left over veg, and then add a couple of bags of microwave rice and stir.

Quick and easyGrin

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thingamajig · 29/09/2013 13:11

This is my no-fail, ever so simple recipe that I do every time I have courgettes (or marrows, works equally well).
Get a large bowl or courgettes, leave on the side in the kitchen for at least a week. Remove and place in compost bin.

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Anonynonny · 29/09/2013 13:21

Ooh, thanks for these. That thread is incredibly useful, will add to watch list

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valiumredhead · 29/09/2013 13:22

I also just steam them and serve them with peas alongside a main meal.

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Sillysarah49 · 29/09/2013 16:39

Chocolate courgette cake from BBC Good Food website (sorry don't know how to do links!). Absolutely delish - very moist and keeps well - works on the same principle as carrot cake.

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WilsonFrickett · 29/09/2013 20:05

thingamajig Grin

Slice them thinly with your veg peeler, griddle, season then put in a jar with olive oil, sort of antipasti style.

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PractialJoke · 29/09/2013 20:18

River Cottage Veg Everyday courgette spouffle is amazing - even dh who "hates" courgettes had to admit it's very good indeed.

Nigella's courgette cake is everso good too.

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Parmarella · 29/09/2013 20:24

Cream of courgette soup is always a hit.

Sweat a chopped onion for a few minutes, add a chopped clove of garlic and a pound or two of roughly chopped up courgettes, make sure garlic and onion do not go brown. No need to wait for the courgette to be cooked but add immediately a pint of vegetable stock. Simmer for 5-10 minutes (you want the courgettes cooked but not beige, still green). Leave to cool for a bit and blitz or put in blender. Add salt and pepper and a dash of cream.

Lovely thick creamy soup!

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Nyancat · 29/09/2013 20:32

Slice lengthways, scoop out some of the flesh, fry up with some chopped peppers, onions, garlic, pancetta. Put back into the hollowed out lengths. Top with some grated cheese and bake in the oven for about 20 mins. Works with marrows too but I replace the pancetta with mince.

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HumphreyCobbler · 29/09/2013 20:34

I would say soup too. Cut up, boil with veg stock. Blend then add cream, parmesan and fresh basil if you have it. Simple and delicious. You can freeze the base and then add the cream and cheese afterwards.

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JamNan · 30/09/2013 04:14

Pickle them - they are delicious. recipe here

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Nandocushion · 30/09/2013 04:56

Courgette, sausage and goat cheese pasta:

Chop 4 mild Italian sausages into bite-sized pieces and sauté until lightly browned and cooked. Chop one clove garlic and grate 2 small/medium courgettes. Add to sausages and cook over low-medium heat until soft. Add 1 tsp fresh thyme leaves, then stir in zest and juice of one lemon. Meanwhile, boil salted water and add pasta for four (rotini is good) and, when done, reserving a cup of pasta water, add sausage mixture to pasta. Break 125g of soft goats cheese over pasta and stir in, adding extra pasta water if needed to combine. Serve with torn basil leaves over top.

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babySophieRose · 30/09/2013 09:04

Courgette Tian made with goat cheese is fab, always welcome on our table.

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mistlethrush · 30/09/2013 09:08

I like slicing them in half lengthwise, put some fresh rosemary leaves on (just a few per half), dribble a little natural yoghurt over, then some bits of strong cheese (eg cheddar) and roast for 30 - 40 mins until the cheese is browned and the courgettes are cooked through. I can just eat this for supper quite happily.

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Saminthemiddle · 30/09/2013 09:12

I always find courgettes make everything so soggy and watery but this is one recipe that doesn't - I have made a huge batch of these courgette and halloumi burgers and frozen them. They really are very good.

www.morrisons.co.uk/food-and-drink/recipes/index/H/Halloumi-and-courgette-burgers/

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CavemanDaveIsVeryBrave · 30/09/2013 10:23
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