It all starts with the obvious: big fat green summer zucchini. NO EXPLANATION NEEDED says the whole zucchini-growing world. I think I’m almost almost allllmost ready to break up with these big summer greenies, but it’s that kind of pre-break-up fling where you can’t not go back for just one more cheesy slice or puffy muffin or lasagna square or dare I even mention coff-ee-cake even though you know it’s probably in everyone’s best interest for you to call it quits on the relationship. It’s complicated, okay? comment icon 716 more comments
HOW TO MAKE OUR CORN & ZUCCHINI PIE (45 SEC):
My mom made a zucchini pie at the cabin this year and it blew my mind. It was a little different than my version because hers was baked in a crust. Wait for it: a flaky buttery omigosh croissant crust. It was utterly heaven-sent after a long day playing out in the sun and I won’t even tell you how many slices I had. //three// My sister and I raved, kissed our mother’s feet, ate one more slice, and proceeded to have a 5 hour food conversation about how you could make variations by adding different kinds of crusts, including more types of vegetables, and baking into different shapes. Like, uhh, rectangles, cause creativity runs wild in my family. We became obsessed wi– okay okay fine I became obsessed with making all the meals of summer somehow circle back to a big, cheesy zucchini pie. Just one second. Are you as distracted by those stray corn kernels as I am? ajkdfs;lk This zucchini pie you’re seeing here does not include a crust. Before you kick me off the blog, I do have five main reasons. and whoever made the rule that anyways is not a real word, I’d like to see you in my office. If you’re more of a crusty person HA-HA-HA there are lots of recipes for zucchini pie online with a layer of refrigerated croissant dough as the crust. But if you’re okay without crust, join me for a slice of this here yummy yum. I took the liberty of adding a handful of buttery sauteed mushrooms – we like mushrooms in this foodspace, right? – and slicing up a little fresh sweet corn right off the cob (and I mean SWEET – this stuff tastes like candy to my mouth thanks to the sugar free dittylidoo) to take the whole zucchini pie shtick right over the top. Then I added a little or a lot Swiss or Mozzarella or Gouda like the cheese champ that I am, and voila. Sweet Corn and Zucchini Pie happens right up in your face, just like that. Meatless Monday? I’m all over it when it involves mushrooms, sweet corn, and zucchini baked into a cheesy crustless pie. gobblegobblegobblegobblegobble
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