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I love checking out new foodie blogs and finding recipes that put some variety and creativity into our family’s menu plans. That’s why Secret Recipe Club is such a blast for me. I get the challenge of cooking or baking something completely new and my family thinks I’m an amazing genius in the kitchen! [...]
I love checking out new foodie blogs and finding recipes that put some variety and creativity into our family’s menu plans. That’s why Secret Recipe Club is such a blast for me. I get the challenge of cooking or baking something completely new and my family thinks I’m an amazing genius in the kitchen! Right, guys? I’m an amazing genius in the kitchen?
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Zucchini Fritters served with sour cream and diced tomatoes.
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I was lucky enough to be assigned Cook Lisa Cook for the July edition of Secret Recipe Club. I’ll be making many trips back to Lisa’s blog, before I’ve exhausted the list of all the recipes I want to try, from her collection. For this particular assignment, I selected Zucchini Fritters, 1) because I have never eaten or made them and 2) because I love new ideas to use fresh garden produce. I didn’t change up very much with this recipe. It’s scrumptious, as is. I used a little less onion and a little more nutmeg. I know you’re going to love these as much as our family!
Rating: 51
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Yield: 15 fritters
Super simple, fabulously frugal and absolutely delicious! Wonderful way to eat fresh produce from your garden.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Here’s how I put them together:

Shredded zucchini, diced onion and other fritter ingredients.

Nutmeg, flour and other dry ingredients added to batter.

Three zucchini fritters beginning to fry in my skillet.

When the bottoms are golden brown, flip the fritters to fry the other side.
Our fifteen-year-old son, flipped for these and wanted to know if there was a way to take them in his lunch, when he’s detasseling in the fields, next week. Then my son-in-law stopped by and saw what I was making. He was super excited to try them, as he said his mom used to make zucchini fritters when he was a kid. These definitely passed muster and he asked that I get the recipe to my daughter, right away.

Yum! My plate of zucchini fritters with sour cream and diced, fresh tomato.
I ate my fritters with sour cream and diced tomatoes. I required myself to eat only two, but I’m not kidding when I tell you, it would have been nothing for me to polish off half a dozen! Nothing beats the freshness of summer produce for flavor and texture. I could eat these with fresh sliced tomatoes, cucumbers and onions, and some sweet corn,…oh and some watermelon. lol Mmmm….The fresh tastes of summer make a hearty delicious meal, any way you serve them up! How’s your garden coming?
Well, there’s no question this recipe is a keeper and that our family will be serving zucchini fritters, again. Thanks so much to Cook Lisa Cook and to Secret Recipe Club for helping us discover them!
(This recipe is linked to Grocery Cart Challenge.)
