Get canning. It’s the time of year where everyone is lousy with squash. we grill some daily, and can what we don’t want.
videsque0
You can also dehydrate the zucchini and make zuchinni flour. I’ve never done it but would if I ever had so much extra on hand.
chrispybobispy
I like just grilling them up. Cut lengthwise or medalian and grill them up with salt n pepper. Sometimes I’ll add cheese to the ” boats”. They also make a great stir fry with peanuts.
I welcome them this time of year and despise them by September.
Practical-Suit-6798
I have nine zucchini plants….. That’s enough to have weekly inventory at a Farmers market that gets a couple thousand customers a week.
Some plants just punch above their weight.
DiggerJer
In our town its best not to leave your windows open in the parking lot or you might come back to fine a squash or two on your seat (its sort of a town joke now)
My local food pantry always welcomes fresh produce drop-offs. I’m sure yours would love a bag full if you have enough to spare!
Apart-Ad-5947
Dang wish you were my neighbor. Those little zukes look tasty
Shilo788
Mine just got flowers.
Kitchen_Frosting_763
Donate the excess to a shelter/food bank🤷♂️
redw000d
I am able to transform zucs into chocolate cake. recipe: I have a wonderful neighbor I share with… 🙂
eileen31425
I make ratatouille.
My very finicky son with autism, who wouldn’t eat many vegetables, loved the movie Ratatouille. He was probably 8 or 9 and wanted me to make ratatouille just like the movie. He said he would eat it. I had to copy everything, including the pan and how the vegetables were assembled in the pan. He did eat it. And he liked it. It was the beginning of him eating every vegetable I presented to him.
eileen31425
Pick it small, no bigger than your hand.
Thisbymaster
I leave the baseball bat sized ones on my neighbor’s door steps.
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Get canning. It’s the time of year where everyone is lousy with squash. we grill some daily, and can what we don’t want.
You can also dehydrate the zucchini and make zuchinni flour. I’ve never done it but would if I ever had so much extra on hand.
I like just grilling them up. Cut lengthwise or medalian and grill them up with salt n pepper. Sometimes I’ll add cheese to the ” boats”. They also make a great stir fry with peanuts.
I welcome them this time of year and despise them by September.
I have nine zucchini plants….. That’s enough to have weekly inventory at a Farmers market that gets a couple thousand customers a week.
Some plants just punch above their weight.
In our town its best not to leave your windows open in the parking lot or you might come back to fine a squash or two on your seat (its sort of a town joke now)
One [recipe](https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/albondigas-soup/) that immediately comes to mind is Albongdibas soup; a type of Mexican soup. One of your medium zuc and summer squash would do the trick. Another [recipe](https://www.skinnytaste.com/crust-less-summer-zucchini-pie/) is crustless Summer zucchini pie.
Another is [fried](https://www.simplyrecipes.com/fried-zucchini-recipe-5409251) zucchini, and another is zuc and summer squash with onions and Rotel.
All are excellent
Zucchini muffins!!!!
You need chickens
My local food pantry always welcomes fresh produce drop-offs. I’m sure yours would love a bag full if you have enough to spare!
Dang wish you were my neighbor. Those little zukes look tasty
Mine just got flowers.
Donate the excess to a shelter/food bank🤷♂️
I am able to transform zucs into chocolate cake. recipe: I have a wonderful neighbor I share with… 🙂
I make ratatouille.
My very finicky son with autism, who wouldn’t eat many vegetables, loved the movie Ratatouille. He was probably 8 or 9 and wanted me to make ratatouille just like the movie. He said he would eat it. I had to copy everything, including the pan and how the vegetables were assembled in the pan. He did eat it. And he liked it. It was the beginning of him eating every vegetable I presented to him.
Pick it small, no bigger than your hand.
I leave the baseball bat sized ones on my neighbor’s door steps.