23 Summer Squash Recipes
From Crookneck to Zucchini to Pattypan, Here's What to Do With Summer Squash
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Anyone who has grown summer squash knows that when it rains, it pours. A bounty of zucchini—yellow, pattypan, and everything in between—fill summertime garden beds, farmers' markets, and groceries. So what should you do with all of that squash?
Put it to good use by making pastas, breads, cakes, casseroles, and more. Note that when a recipe calls for yellow squash, crookneck or straightneck will do. Varieties of zucchini and yellow squash can often be interchanged in recipes, but zucchini make the best noodles and raw salads. If you're lucky enough to have access to squash or zucchini blossoms, there are a couple of recipes below, too.
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Baked Zucchini and Tomatoes With Cheese
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Fresh tomatoes and zucchini are sliced and topped with cheese before being baked until tender and melty. It's a summertime casserole that's especially good served with crusty bread or over pasta.
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Grilled Zucchini and Summer Squash
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A super simple side dish, grilled squash is peak summertime eats. Use any kind of zucchini or yellow squash as long as it is easy to cut into strips. Serve with a grilled fish or meat of your choice.
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Spiralized Summer Squash With Garlic and Basil
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Pull out your spiralizer for this light and tasty dish. Cut into thin strips, summer squash plays the part of pasta pretty convincingly. It's fresh and easy and can be bulked up with extra veggies or shrimp.
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Baked Panko and Parmesan Zucchini Fries
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Coated in a mixture of crispy panko breadcrumbs and parmesan cheese, these zucchini "fries" get nice and crispy in the oven. Serve with a dipping sauce like ranch or ketchup.
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Yellow Summer Squash Casserole
The Spruce / Diana Rattray
Yellow squash and onions are mixed with eggs, butter, and cheese and baked for a decadent side dish. A topping of breadcrumbs crisps up nicely in the oven.
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Classic Zucchini Bread
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It's easy to turn zucchini into a tender, sweet quick bread. Shred fresh zucchini with a grater or food processor and squeeze out the excess liquid. Baked with spices and nuts, it's a tasty snack or breakfast.
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Oven-Roasted Patty Pan Squash With Shallots and Herbs
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Patty pan squash are a lesser-known summer squash variety that look like miniature UFOs. They come in yellow, green, and white, and are tender and sweet. A little oil, herbs, shallots, and a quick trip in the oven are all they need.
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Zucchini Patties With Quinoa
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Zucchini patties with quinoa have a similar texture to potato pancakes, but with ingredients like fresh squash and quinoa. Make the mixture ahead of time if you like, and fry the patties just before serving.
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Ratatouille
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Ratatouille is a classic French stew made of summer produce. It's delicious in its simplicity, and comes together quickly. Swap out the chicken broth for veggie to make the dish vegetarian, and use zucchini, yellow squash, or a mix of the two.
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Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Zucchini Boats
The Spruce / Leah Maroney
Low-carb and flavorful, zucchini boats are a nice party food. Stuffed with ground chicken, cheese, and wing sauce, these are sure to be a hit with the whole family.
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Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms With Rice
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Squash blossoms are often stuffed with cheese and fried, but this Greek version is lighter. A filling of rice, tomato, and spices create a nice texture. Any kind of squash blossoms will work for this recipe.
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Easy Chocolate Zucchini Cake
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Easy chocolate zucchini cake is the perfect way to hide some green veggies in dessert, leaving your family none the wiser. The zucchini makes the cake extra moist, making icing optional.
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Yellow Summer Squash Custard Pie
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Yellow squash in a pie? You read that right! Pumpkin isn't the only squash that makes a good pie. Cooked and mashed squash is mixed with heavy cream, butter, eggs, and vanilla for a delicate pie that's sweet and creamy.
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Squash Fritters With Cheese
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Transform squash into a crispy fritters in less than 30 minutes and with just a few ingredients. They're especially good with the sriracha mayonnaise dipping sauce.
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Zucchini and Summer Squash Casserole
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This easy baked squash casserole has all of the flavors you want without being heavy. Unlike many casseroles, it contains no milk or heavy cream. A simple topping of bread crumbs and parmesan add crispy texture.
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Easy One-Layer Zucchini Cake
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Lightly spiced and moist, this one-layer cake is a dessert version of zucchini bread. It comes together easily and is delicious all on its own or with a thin layer of cream cheese frosting on top.
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Sautéed Chayote Squash
Diana Rattray Chayote squash is a summertime squash native to Mexico and popular in New Orleans cuisine. It's firmer texture makes it perfect for sautéing.
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Squash Pickles With Zucchini or Yellow Summer Squash
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Turn your extra squash into tangy pickles that will keep for weeks. If you're a canning expert they'll keep for months or even years—a welcome treat on a cold winter day.
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Skillet Yellow Squash or Zucchini With Onions and Bacon
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For a quick dinner side dish, sauté yellow or green squash with bacon and onions. Any kind of summer squash (or a mixture) will do for this recipe.
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Zucchini Gratin With Cheddar Cheese
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Sometimes you just need a cheesy, creamy casserole, and zucchini gratin with cheddar cheese will satisfy that need. An alternative to a potato casserole, it makes great use of the green vegetable.
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Oven-Fried Zucchini
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Oven-fried zucchini is a delicious and tasty snack or a side for sandwiches or burgers. Coated in breadcrumbs and parmesan, they are baked until crispy, making them a nice alternative to fries.
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Yellow Squash Pancakes
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Crispy squash pancakes are delicious all on their own or with a wide range of toppings: sour cream and applesauce (like latkes), salsa, yogurt and fresh fruit, and more.
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Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread
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How can you make zucchini bread even better? Add chocolate chips. It turns this easy quick bread into a delicious dessert or sweet snack.