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  2. How to Make Air-Fryer Zucchini with No Oil - AOL

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    Transfer the zucchini to the air fryer basket and air-fry the zucchini for a total of 20 minutes. Shake the zucchini every 5 minutes Once cooked, carefully move the zucchini to a bowl using tongs.

  3. Air-Fryer Zucchini Fries - AOL

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    Nutrition Facts 1 serving: 207 calories, 8g fat (3g saturated fat), 106mg cholesterol, 510mg sodium, 22g carbohydrate (3g sugars, 2g fiber), 12g protein.

  4. Too Much Zucchini? That's Never a Problem With These Recipes

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    The French fry-like dish is made with zucchini sticks that are breaded and crunchy, and served up with ranch dressing for dipping. Get the Fried Zucchini recipe . Caitlin Bensel

  5. 10 zucchini noodle recipes that are keto, paleo and gluten ...

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    Subbing zucchini noodles, aka zoodles, into your favorite pasta dish is an easy way to create a nutritious, low-carb meal.But there are more perks to going green: Zucchini is high in potassium ...

  6. Air-Fryer Stuffed Zucchini - AOL

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  7. Zucchini Fritters (Fritelle Di Zucchini) Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 200F. Using the large holes on a box grater, grate the zucchini. In a large bowl, mix the flour and eggs together well. Beat in the milk.

  8. Cooking, Recipes and Entertaining Food Stories - AOL.com

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  9. What Happens to Your Body on a Strictly Vegan Diet - AOL

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    Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds and legumes have long been associated with positive health benefits. But have you ever wondered about trying a 100% plant-based diet?