Mock (zucchini)pizza--yum!

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Mock (zucchini)pizza--yum!
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Thu, 04-21-2005 - 1:06pm

I've been meaning to try this recipe (posted by someone else) for several weeks but I waited too long and my zucchinis went back. I finally got around to making it last night, and eating it today. The only thing I did wrong was not remove the extra moisture (I was lucky I got to prepare it at all while taking care of 18 month old DD) so it was pretty watery but tastes delish!


Here's the recipe for reference:


Mock (zucchini)pizza-phase 1
Crusty Part:

3 c grated zucchini (make sure you squeeze out the extra moisture if
there is any so it isn't too watery)
1/2 c parmesan or a diff cheese if you like
1 egg or substitute if you like
some garlic powder, salt, pepper or any other spice you like
1 tbsp olive oil

Mix ingredients and spread on a pam sprayed pizza pan and bake for a
few mins to make it a bit crispy.

Next add your pizza toppings:

tomato paste..or other tomato type product
onions, peppers, mushrooms, and any other veggies on the allowed list
that you like
meat...what every you like from the allowed list
cheese...what ever you like to use

Layer your toppings on your zucchini crust as if you were making a real pizza.

Bake in the oven for 25 mins or until browned.



Laura, Mommy to


Jessica, 10/17/03



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Edited 4/21/2005 4:03 pm ET ET by agentdscully

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Thu, 04-21-2005 - 2:50pm

Sounds yummy..I wonder if DH would eat it if I didnt tell him what the crust was?! ;)

Thanks for sharing, I will try this soon!

Jolene
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Thu, 04-21-2005 - 10:21pm

Hey there agent-d-scully !

u'll probably be laughing ur head off but i had a question about those zucchinis !

do u have to cook them before hand ? because u menion the word watery..so my guess is yes..or am i losing the plot ?..

that's all :)

take care !

steph

ps: your daughter is absolutely GORGEOUS by the way! .. :)

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Fri, 04-22-2005 - 8:41am

You should cook the zucchini/crust mixture first and then add the toppings and cheese and bake again. I didn't think the grated zucchini was that watery but obviously it was!


Thanks for complimenting Jessica. DH and I think she's pretty cute, too, but we're not objective, lol.

Laura, Mommy to


Jessica, 10/17/03



http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/s/sunshine_baby


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