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  2. Along with a huge pile of those crispy pockets, you get celery and blue cheese dressing, just like buffalo wings, in a 1,670-calorie dish. ... Crispy Zucchini Fritte | Maggiano's Little Italy.

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  4. 51 All-Star Zucchini Recipes That Demand Your Attention This ...

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    From fritters and fries to bread and tuna boats.

  5. Spaghetti alla Nerano - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti alla Nerano. Spaghetti alla Nerano is a pasta dish invented in the village of Nerano, on the Sorrento Peninsula, made with spaghetti, fried zucchinis, provolone del Monaco, Parmesan, extra virgin olive oil, black pepper, garlic, basil, and salt.

  6. Zucchini slice - Wikipedia

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    The dish combines zucchini, eggs, cheese, flour, and usually bacon, along with seasonings and sometimes other ingredients. [1] [2] The dish takes approximately an hour to produce. [3] The zucchini is grated and combined with the other ingredients into a thick batter and baked until firm, typically in a Lamington pan.

  7. Mücver - Wikipedia

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    Mücver is a Turkish fritter or pancake, made from grated zucchini (courgette). They are typically pan-fried in oil and their batter often includes a mixture of eggs, onion, dill, parsley, flour, and sometimes potatoes and cheese (beyaz peynir or kaşar). They are similar to Jewish latkes and potato pancakes from various cultures.

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    Repeat with remaining zucchini, separating each layer with paper towels. Let sit 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk garlic, milk, thyme, mustard, and pepper.

  9. Moules-frites - Wikipedia

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    Although moules-frites are popular in many countries, it is thought that the dish originated in Belgium. [4] It is likely that it was originally created by combining mussels, a popular and cheap foodstuff eaten around the Flemish coast, and fried potatoes, which were commonly eaten around the country in winter when no fish or other food was available.