Too Much Zucchini? Dealing with All That Summer Squash
After a recent trip, I returned home to find that our small garden had become a Jurassic jungle. The squirrels had eaten some of the vegetables, but they left the squash plants alone. These plants can get prickly and squirrels find easier pickings with the tomatoes and fruit trees. Under the giant foliage, I found some zucchinis (summer squash) that already were nearing the size of baseball bats.
Squash plants growing in a garden. Creative Commons via Flickr.com by Barbara Samuel.
Zucchini is the young fruit of the squash plant, while these plants are better known for their orange-fleshed fruits that mature later in the year. In this family (closely related to cucumbers and melons) are pumpkins, butternut squash, Hubbard squash, acorn squash, and many other varieties of winter squash. They’re called winter squash because they can be stored and eaten during the cold months, even though these vegetables are generally harvested before the coldest weather arrives.
Zucchini (summer squash) is softer and it doesn’t last. So unless you freeze, can/pickle or dehydrate it for later use, you need to be ready to eat it within a few days. And when the summer weather arrives, the garden is producing additional zucchini on a daily basis. My problem is compounded this year because a couple of the squash plants I planted were labelled as winter squash, but actually turned out to be zucchinis (in addition to the others I planted). During the summer, 1-2 such plants can supply a family with plenty of zukes, but I ended up with 5 of them. So we have more summer squash than we can eat.
Risotto with Zucchini and other veggies. Creative Commons via Flickr.com by jeffreyww.
In the first couple of weeks, no one seems to mind eating fresh zucchini. The family menu includes stir-fried zucchini, zucchini soup, and zucchini omelets. You can make thin zucchini slices and stir-fry them with a little oil, garlic, and salt. This is a quick, tasty vegetable side dish that’s also good for you.
By the third week, though, kids are complaining that they’re tired of eating zuchhini. That’s when we switch to zucchini pizza, zucchini muffins, and other dishes that do a good job of hiding the green stuff within other strong flavors. When in doubt, bake it into something (like muffins) or cover it with plenty of sauce or cheese. If you keep some grated zucchini around, you can drop a bit of it into just about anything for a small boost of additional vitamins and minerals.
Grated and sauteed zucchini with pesto and a little cheese over flatbread. Author photo.
Zucchini muffins. Creative Commons via Flickr.com by joyosity.
As the zucchini season reaches its peak, the neighbors start receiving gifts. Initially, they’re happy to share in the bounty also. After all, if one of them has too many lemons or persimmons or plums, they’ll be bringing those over to us when that time comes. Share the wealth.
But after a couple of neighborly deliveries of zukes, even the neighbors have had enough. They don’t look too happy to see you anymore. Then they stop coming to the door. When you ring their doorbells, suddenly no one is home. And if you leave the zucchini on their doorstep, who knows what they really do with it?
Carved zucchini, which was part of a contest at a fair. Creative Commons via Flickr.com by thievingjoker.
When you just can’t eat another bite of summer squash, there are alternatives that involve wasting food. The zucchini skins are not hard enough to be dried and used like gourds for making into lanterns or decorations. Some good ideas include using zucchinis for carving, for target practice, or for playing baseball (the really big ones). Unless you are playing with foam Nerf balls or light whiffle balls, the bat will get shredded pretty quickly by any harder ball, but shredding it is fun also. Since the Fourth of July (Independence Day in the U.S.) is approaching, fireworks are popular, and some kids have bought firecrackers. When I was young, I remember rigging up a large zucchini with some firecrackers in such a way that it blows up into a million pieces.
Zukes at a market. Creative Commons via Flickr.com by streamishmc.
The rest gets frozen. We’ve tried canning or dehydrating it, but for us that’s more trouble than it’s worth for zucchini. To freeze this stuff, I usually chop it or shred it with a grater. Then it can go in small Tupperware-type containers or Ziploc freezer bags and frozen. Long after zucchini season is done, we can take these out and defrost them or put the frozen zucchini directly into soups, stews, or stir-fry recipes. It’s best to freeze them in small quantities that are usable. If you freeze it into too big of a bag or container, then you find yourself trying to hack out some frozen zucchini from a big block of icy zukes. It’s much more efficient to keep it in smaller quantities, just a few servings in each one for easy use.
Oh, and I almost forgot: the dog gets some zucchini, too. Squash is good for dogs, but only in limited doses. Pumpkin or winter squash is great for their digestion and helps against worms. But even if I was tempted to unload more of it on my dog, he is too smart to eat very much of it. Put some zucchini in his bowl and he won’t touch it. But I can cook him an egg or some chicken and include a handful or two of shredded zucchini.
Eat it, dog. It’s good for you.
Top and bottom images are by the author. Others are credited within the text.
The Zucchini land,...I'm impressed...Especially this Zucchini Pizza & More over Curved Zucchini. Such an Art. Personally, I like Zucchini burgers meet free. Very cool.
Your Jurassic Zucchini Land - Zucchini jungle it seems it will be cleaned, soon 😋😋😋
Burgers? That sounds good. I'll have to try those!
thank you for sharing your feedback and cheerfulness in enjoying the culinary. very interesting that you describe. I am very happy to read it
Hi @donkeypong, I'm pretty stunning to hear you Zucchini (summer squash). Zucchini soup, zucchini omelets, zucchini pizza & zucchini muffins feel like my tongue just now. It taste so cool. If your garden like as Jurassic world why you didn't put photo clicks in to this blog. I've big hope will you show to us coz I've never seen squash plants. Vegans & fruits growing much better for our body and mind. We can control better both physical & mental through your Zucchini gardening.
I guess your children have fun to see young plants and ate various foods of Zucchini. Nice you decided to share steemit community.
Hi I've no idea about Zucchini, Very nice to know about this . This is the first time i know about this. I liked your Zucchini pizza that was really a good idea. All the photographs really very nice. Thanks to share your valuable post. I also like gardening and I'm growing lots of fruits and vegetables. Really gardening is a very relaxing things, it's refreshes both our body and mind.
That's certainly true. Gardening is quite relaxing.
Well it would have been very funny if I got to see the Jurassic park that your garden has suddenly become hahahaha, I don't think I've seen or heard of Zucchini at all, but I don't know if I can call it a vegetable hahahaha, oh it looks nice processed into food
I should go out there and take some better pictures of it. I would have thought this vegetable was fairly widespread, but I'm sure you have many other interesting ones where you live.
yeah we do have a whole lot as well, it may be that we may even have different name for this that I may not even know @donkeypong
I have something out here that eats squash leaves. And so, i am not enjoying any zucchini right now. :-(
Sorry to hear that. They are tough leaves and a little spiny, not usually the first choice for critters. Maybe it would be best to cover the young plants with some kind of plastic or wire mesh until they are big enough to fend for themselves?
Yep! And then they dug under the wire mesh.
They don't eat the spines of the leaves, and they prefer the young leaves, so they have killed, stopped the plant from growing, without killing the plant
Sorry to hear it. Perhaps you need to lay some wire mesh on the ground also. I use the long landscape staples that sink way into the soil.
Hah, all interesting uses for zucchini, especially that Carved zucchini?!
So nice you have a garden full of zucchini, it's my favourite vegetable :D
Thanks for sharing. I also make pancakes with them too, as in the video below:
Wonderful! I'll have to try that recipe soon. Thank you.
You are very welcome, Tom.
Hahaha. I don't if zucchini is here. How do they taste? Tasteless? I used to confuse them for cucumber until I learnt that they were different.
I'd like to taste the zucchini muffin. Looks yummy.
It tastes like a muffin, since the zucchini has little flavor, but in eating that muffin, you're also getting some vegetables.
Would love to have some of that zucchini to make some zucchini bread or muffins.
Can I send you some on the blockchain?
LOL ....why not?
I love zucchini and I use it often in my dishes. I also love different kinds of squashes in my soups.
I had huge zucchinis growing in my garden few years ago, so I was really busy finding all kinds of recipes and they are so easy to cook or bake with.
They do make good soups.
We love zucchini pasta (made with a spiralizer) with red sauce and fresh parmesan.
That's a great suggestion! Tomato sauce and parmesan will make just about anything taste good.
Its so delicious that way! You're right though, anything with red sauce and parm would be good. : )