📌 Zucchini Parmesan Fritters

Posted 2 May 2026 by: Admin #Recipes

Everyone thinks zucchini fritters are bland. Just zucchini in batter, and that’s it. The reality is that when done correctly—thoroughly drained zucchini, generous parmesan, and a pan at the right temperature—you get something surprisingly satisfying, with a crust that crunches under your teeth and an interior that melts.

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Zucchini Parmesan Fritters
Prep Time
20 minutes
Cook Time
20 minutes
Total Time
40 minutes
Servings
4 servings

Ingredients :

  • The zucchinis — Choose medium zucchinis rather than large ones—they have less water and more flavor. Small garden zucchinis from late summer are perfect. The draining step is non-negotiable: if you don’t do it, your fritters will be soggy and fall apart during cooking.
  • The parmesan — Real Parmigiano Reggiano freshly grated makes a real difference—that touch of hazelnut and salt you don’t get from pre-packaged cheese. If your budget doesn’t allow it, Grana Padano works perfectly. Avoid pre-grated ‘powdered’ parmesan, as it tends to make the fritters dry.
  • Fresh basil — Dried basil doesn’t work here—it becomes bitter when cooked and loses its aroma. Two or three sprigs are enough. If you don’t have any, chopped fresh mint gives a surprising and very pleasant, fresher result.
  • The flour — It serves as a binder and nothing more. Don’t be tempted to add more for a firmer batter—you’ll end up with heavy patties. Two to three tablespoons, no more.

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