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Eva Longoria’s Turkey-Stuffed Zucchini Boats. 2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil. ½ small white onion, chopped. 2 medium garlic cloves, minced. 1 lb. ground turkey
Filled with ground beef and cheese, this quick to prepare meal is a delicious way to enjoy summer's bounty. —Tracey Rosato, Markham, Ontario Air-Fryer Stuffed Zucchini
Tuna-Stuffed Zucchini Boats. Food Faith Fitness. Time Commitment: ... so low-carb eaters can get in on the cheesy goodness, too. Sub ground Italian sausage, turkey or chicken if you feel so ...
Prepare the grill for direct cooking over medium heat (350° to 450°F). Brush the cooking grates clean. Grill the tomatoes, onion, and peppers over direct medium heat, with the lid closed as much as possible, until the tomatoes and onions are soft and the peppers are blackened and blistered, turning every few minutes.
Stuffed zucchini is found in many cuisines. As an example, in Lebanon, zucchini can be used to create Kousa Mahshi, which translates to "stuffed zucchini" in Arabic. The dish is made by coring the squash and then stuffing it with rice and spiced ground beef. Vegetables and other protein substitutes such as lamb may also be used.
Melitzanes Papoutsakia, [353] [354] [355] baked eggplants stuffed with ground beef and topping it with a smooth béchamel sauce. The dish is called papoutsakia (little shoes) because its shape resembles little shoes. Kolokithakia gemista (stuffed zucchini), zucchini stuffed with rice and sometimes meat and cooked on the stovetop or in the oven.
Stuffed squash, courgette, marrow, mahshi, or zucchini is a dish common in Egypt, the Balkans and the Ottoman cuisine, a kind of dolma. It consists of various kinds of squash or zucchini stuffed with rice and sometimes meat and cooked on the stovetop or in the oven. The meat version is served hot, as a main course.
Lauren V. Allen/Chèvre. Time Commitment: 15 minutes Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegetarian, crowd-pleaser, make ahead This easy lunch idea is a brand new way to use chèvre (and it’s a far cry ...