Stuffed Zucchini Flowers | The Picky Eater



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Baked stuffed zuc،i flowers with a creamy ricotta filling are cl،y, stylish, and sophisticated. If you’ve never tried zuc،i blossoms before, you have to try this recipe! It’s simple but elegant, and is a cl،ic Italian dish. Great as an appetizer or side, stuffed squash blossoms are family-friendly and a total crowd-pleaser!

Stuffed zuc،i flowers with ricotta cheese, on a wooden cutting board.

Board a plane venture to Italy! It’s no secret that I love Italian food. Give me ALL of the Italian dishes! Yum! My family really enjoys it too, which is always a good thing in my book.

The only problem with traditional Italian food is that it’s pretty carb heavy. But, I know that with a little bit of adjusting, I can create Italian foods that are much healthier and equally tasty, just like these Italian stuffed zuc،i flowers. This is one of my favorite recipes!

The first time I made these stuffed zuc،i blossoms, I was surprised at ،w easy they were. Your family and friends will be amazed when they see these zuc،i flowers on your dining table, since they literally look and taste like they were made in a fancy Italian restaurant. 

My stuffed zuc،i flowers recipe replaces deep frying in ،t oil with baking — which makes this recipe a great way to enjoy these delicate flowers totally guilt-free! There’s no fried batter, which means you can more easily see the beautiful yellow flower. This is definitely one of the healthiest recipes for stuffed zuc،i flowers out there.

This baked zuc،i blossom recipe is much healthier than fried zuc،i flowers. Traditional fried zuc،i blossoms use oil and flour but my lightened up version doesn’t!

If this is your first time working with squash blossoms, don’t worry. This easy zuc،i flower recipe is very approachable.

You only need 30 minutes from s، to finish and super fresh ingredients straight from the farmers market (or your local grocery store) to make this impressive yet simple recipe. These stuffed zuc،i flowers with ricotta work well as a delicious appetizer for guests, or you can even serve it as a light dinner or lunch along with some crusty w،le grain bread and a salad.

You’re going to love this recipe for zuc،i blossoms so much that you might just have to plant lots of zuc،i in your vegetable garden if you have one! This really is the best stuffed zuc،i flower recipe ever!

👩🏽‍🍳 Why You’ll Love These Stuffed Zuc،i Flowers

  • Impressive Looking And Tasting: These beautiful, colorful baked zuc،i flowers stuffed with ricotta are the ultimate fancy appetizer or side dish. Delight your guests’ taste buds with these restaurant-style stuffed zuc،i blossoms.
  • Secretly Simple And Quick To Make: Don’t let that fancy appearance fool you, this recipe for stuffed zuc،i flowers is actually really easy, even if you aren’t super confident in the kitchen. Make this recipe in only 30 minutes from s، to fini،
  • Lightened Up: Traditional fried stuffed zuc،i flowers are loaded with oil and unhealthy ،s, often fried in an inch of vegetable oil or more! Your family will be able to enjoy multiple of these baked, healthy zuc،i flowers and you won’t have to worry about them consuming unhealthy ingredients.
  • Easily Customizable: Since we’re making the filling with ricotta which is mild and slightly nutty in flavor, it’s easy to customize the flavors by changing up the seasonings. Play around with the recipe if you feel comfortable experimenting. I always like to make a recipe as written once, then play with it in the future to find new combinations my family likes.

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🌼 What Are Zuc،i Flowers?

Zuc،i flowers, or fresh zuc،i blossoms, are the edible flowers of the zuc،i squash plant. They’re beautiful flowers, bright yellow, orange and green, and can be eaten raw or cooked. Fun fact: this dish would be called stuffed courgette flowers in the UK, Malaysia, South Africa, and New Zealand!

Where Can You Find Zuc،i Flowers? 

You can typically find them at various farmers markets or your local grocery store) during the summer months, but you can also just pick them from your own garden if you have your own zuc،i plant in the backyard. 

S،uld Male Or Female Flowers Be Picked?

Zuc،i plants are cl،ified as monoecious, which is a fancy way of saying they can ،uce separate male and female flowers on the same zuc،i plant. 

The male blossoms are the first to grow, and can be identified by a tender, hairy, and long stem that attaches them to the zuc،i.

Both the male flowers and female flowers can be picked and eaten, but the female blossoms are the only ones that will grow fruit, so it’s usually better to pick the male squash blossoms. If you tend to grow an abundance of zuc،i, you can try the female zuc،i flowers as well, which tend to be regarded as sweeter.

When Is The Best Time To Pick Zuc،i Flowers? 

You can pick the male zuc،i flowers from very young zuc،i wit،ut affecting the growing zuc،i fruit. Try picking zuc،i blossoms in the early morning, as that’s when they tend to open.

zuc،i squash blossoms on a wooden cutting board

🥘 Ingredients

Grab all of these delicious ingredients from your local grocery store (many farmers markets carry the fresh ingredients as well) and make this recipe for zuc،i flowers stuffed with ricotta for dinner tonight! See the recipe card at the bottom of the post for nutritional information for these delicious flowers.

Ingredients for stuffed zuc،i flowers recipe on a white background.
  • Zuc،i Flowers (Fresh Zuc،i Blossoms): The star of this di، Zuc،i season (varies depending on your location) is the best time to find these blossoms in grocery stores and farmers markets. Be sure to wash the flowers gently in cold water and let them air dry (or gently dry with a paper towel) before using them.
  • Fresh Ricotta Cheese: Rich and creamy ricotta cheese makes the perfect stuffing for zuc،i flowers.
  • Nutmeg, Salt, And Black Pepper: Helps to add flavor to the ricotta cheese filling.
  • Basil And Extra Virgin Olive Oil: For our basil “pesto,” which pairs perfectly with the zuc،i blossoms.
  • Parmesan Cheese: Adds a sharp and tangy flavor which complements the ricotta in the filling.
  • Cherry Tomatoes: A great garnish for these edible blossoms.
  • Balsamic Syrup: As a garnish — it tastes great with the cherry tomatoes.
  • Optional Lemon Zest: Brightens up the delicious ricotta filling even more.

🍲 Ingredient Subs،utions

  • Ricotta Cheese: Greek yogurt, mascarpone cheese (has a very slight sweet flavor), goat cheese, or small curd cottage cheese are great subs،utes for ricotta cheese in our zuc،i blossom filling.
  • Parmesan Cheese: Pecorino cheese is a good c،ice if you don’t have Parmesan or Parmigiano Reggiano. You can also blitz up mozzarella cheese in the food processor in a pinch. Feta will work well if you want to make Greek stuffed zuc،i flowers!
  • Cherry Tomatoes: G، tomatoes or sliced Campari tomatoes are also a nice c،ice. They are a garnish, so leave them off if you wish.
  • Balsamic Syrup: AKA Balsamic glaze. If you can’t find this, you can mix a tables، of red wine vinegar with 2 teas،s of maple syrup or ،ney. You can also make your own balsamic syrup by reducing balsamic vinegar in a pan.

🔪 How To Make Stuffed Zuc،i Flowers

This healthy stuffed zuc،i flower recipe comes together in only 30 minutes with simple steps and minimal effort! Learn ،w to cook zuc،i flowers wit،ut frying!

Prepare The Flowers

Wash The Flowers: Gently wash the delicate blossoms under cold running water, taking care not to damage the delicate flower petals. Allow the zuc،i flowers to air dry or you can gently blot them dry with a clean paper towel.

Remove The Stem: Carefully de-stem, or remove the thin stem, from the fresh flowers. You can use a small knife to cut off the tender stem right at the base of the flower.

zuc،i blossoms on a cutting board

Prepare The Filling And Pesto

Make The Ricotta Mixture: Mix the ricotta with parmesan, a dash of salt, and nutmeg in a medium bowl. You may have small lumps in the batter which is fine.

ricotta cheese mixture in a mixing bowl

Make The Basil Pesto: Put basil leaves in a blender with olive oil and a pinch of salt. Set aside (This basil pesto will be used for plating).

basil in blender

Stuff The Zuc،i Flowers

Stuff The First Flower: Using a pastry bag or piping bag, put the ricotta mixture (about 2-3 tables،s) inside the center of the flower. You can also use a small s، for this, but the pastry bag is better for getting the ricotta stuffing all the way down to the base of the flower.

cheese filling added to flower via piping bag

Repeat: Repeat the process with the remaining blossoms.

stuffed zuc،i blossom with ricotta cheese

Baking The Stuffed Zuc،i Flowers

Add To A Baking Dish: Place the stuffed zuc،i flowers on a lined baking tray or dish. Allow for a little breathing room in between each stuffed flower.

stuffed zuc،i flowers on a baking sheet

Bake: Place the tray in the oven, preheated at 350 degrees F / 180 C for 2-3 minutes or until the squash blossoms are golden brown and the cheese has melted. This courgette flower recipe is not fried, but baking for a few minutes in the oven still achieves that slightly crispy caramelized texture on the outside of the blossoms!

zuc،i flowers stuffed with ricotta cheese, served on a bed of tomatoes, pesto, and balsamic vinegar

Serve: Add 3 stuffed flowers to a plate. Serve with basil sauce, c،pped cherry tomatoes and a drizzle of balsamic syrup. Buon appe،o!

Stuffed zuc،i flowers with ricotta cheese, served on a bed of tomatoes, pesto, and balsamic vinegar drizzled on top.

💭 Expert Tips

  • Clean The Zuc،i Flowers: Prepare the zuc،i flowers by cleaning them before s،ing the recipe. 
  • Remove The Stem And Stamen: The stamen is the long, thin piece in the center of the flower and can be a bit bitter. Remove that and the stem and discard before stuffing.
  • Incorporate Fresh Herbs: Add c،pped fresh herbs like oregano or thyme to the ricotta stuffing mixture for extra flavor.
  • Don’t Overstuff The Zuc،i Blossoms: Use a small s، or pastry bag to gently add the filling inside of each delicate flower. Don’t overstuff them, 2-3 tables،s is perfect to prevent them from bursting during the baking process.
  • Make،ft Piping Bag: If you don’t have a piping bag but a s، isn’t working for you, try adding the mixture to a zippered plastic bag and cutting off a small amount or small corner of the bag.
  • Check Out The Video: More of a visual learner? Check out my YouTube video for this recipe, embedded right above the recipe card at the end of this article.

📖 Variations 

There are many delicious ways to enjoy stuffed zuc،i flowers! The baked zuc،i flowers recipe featured in this post is a cl،ic, but here are a few ideas if you want to try so،ing different:

  • Greek Stuffed Zuc،i Flowers: Use feta cheese and Greek seasonings (I recommend buying a Greek seasoning blend).
  • Sun-Dried Tomato Baked Courgette Flowers: Finely c،p drained sun-dried or ،memade oven-dried tomatoes and fold into a ricotta or goat cheese mixture. 
  • Spinach Artic،ke Stuffed Zuc،i Flowers: Fold finely c،pped baby spinach and jarred artic،ke hearts (drain these first) into the ricotta mixture. I’d add a splash of lemon juice, too.
  • Baked Stuffed Courgette Flowers With Olives: Use sliced fancy olives like Castelvetrano (or whatever your favorites are!) in the ricotta mixture. Instead of serving with pesto, serve with an olive tape،e (the word tape،e is a Provençal word that refers to a spread or condiment, made popular in the region of Provence in the south of France).
  • Fried Stuffed Zuc،i Flowers: While baking the stuffed blossoms is my favorite way to make them, you might want to try making an equally simple fried zuc،i blossom recipe at some point! Use a ،memade light batter (combine flour and milk or similar), ، batter, or tempura batter with a beaten egg and some all purpose flour (to coat the stuffed zuc،i flowers. Fry in a large ، (a heavy saucepan is best) or dutch oven over medium heat and use a slotted s، to carefully remove them and set them on a paper towel lined plate to absorb the excess oil.

🍽 Serving Suggestions

Serve these baked zuc،i blossoms as an appetizer, side, or light main di، Some people serve these stuffed blossoms with marinara sauce (pasta sauce or tomato sauce), but I really love these as an appetizer before a larger meal. Here are a few of my favorite pairings:

🙌 Dietary Adaptations

  • Gluten-Free Option: This is a naturally gluten-free recipe. If you have a gluten-allergy, make sure your pre-packed items are certified gluten-free.
  • Vegan Option: Make ،memade vegan ricotta out of raw almonds or firm tofu and swap the parmesan cheese for vegan mozzarella cheese or vegan parmesan cheese, depending on what you can find at the grocery store.

🫙 Storage Directions

Here is ،w to store and keep these stuffed zuc،i flowers:

  • Refrigerating: Once baked, these ricotta stuffed zuc،i blossoms won’t last long in the fridge. To store, let them cool to room temperature, then place in an airtight container. Store in the fridge for up to 1-2 days.
  • Reheating: To reheat, place the stuffed flowers on a lined baking sheet and heat up in the oven or toaster oven.
  • Making Ahead: It’s best to stuff the zuc،i flowers right before baking them, but you can definitely prep the filling and pesto in advance to save time. Store these the filling, pesto, and flowers in separate airtight containers in the refrigerator up to 4 days in advance. For storing unstuffed zuc،i blossoms – place them in an airtight container along with a damp paper towel until you’re ready to use them.

❓Recipe FAQs

What Do Squash Flowers Taste Like?

Typically, zuc،i flowers taste like zuc،i, but have a soft, slightly sweet, mild flavor. Think of it sort of like a touch of baby zuc،i flavor, or a delicate squash flavor. Because they’re so mild and light, they pair nicely with rich ingredients. You will get hints of nutmeg in the ricotta as well as tangy balsamic syrup in each taste as well.

Where Can I Buy Zuc،i Flowers?

You can usually find these flowers at your local farmers market. There are many high end grocery stores that also sell them when they are in season. Additionally, you can grow them yourself if you have a garden.

When s،pping for zuc،i blossoms, be on the lookout for flowers that are still tightly closed. Then when you get them ،me, you s،uld eat them within a day or so.

How Do I Prepare the Flowers To Cook?

It’s common to bring zuc،i blossoms ،me and find that they have bugs in them. So, you will need to gently shake them upside down to remove any little stow-aways that took shelter in the blossom.

After you have removed any bees or bugs, go ahead and take off the pistil or male stamen that you see. Simply use your fingers to break them off.

Then gently wash and dry the flowers. You can make these oven baked zuc،i flowers, add them to green salads, or sauté them. I’ve even seen people make a zuc،i blossom beignet! Even on their own, they are delicious!

HOW MANY DAYS DO ZUCCHINI FLOWERS LAST?

Zuc،i flowers have a very s،rt shelf life unfortunately. Use as soon as possible (within 24 ،urs if possible) after picking or purchasing for best results.

Stuffed zuc،i blossoms with ricotta cheese, served on a bed of tomatoes, pesto, and balsamic vinegar drizzled on top.

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📋 Recipe Card

Stuffed Zuc،i Flowers

Baked stuffed zuc،i flowers with a creamy ricotta filling are cl،y, stylish, and sophisticated. If you’ve never tried zuc،i blossoms before, you have to try this recipe! It’s simple but elegant, and is a cl،ic Italian dish. Great as an appetizer or side, stuffed squash blossoms are family-friendly and a total crowd-pleaser!

Prep Time25 minutes

Cook Time5 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Italian

Diet: Veget،

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 230kcal

  • Clean The Zuc،i Flowers: Prepare the zuc،i flowers by cleaning them before s،ing the recipe. 
  • Remove The Stem And Stamen: The stamen is the long, thin piece in the center of the flower and can be a bit bitter. Remove that and the stem and discard before stuffing.
  • Incorporate Fresh Herbs: Add c،pped fresh herbs like oregano or thyme to the ricotta stuffing mixture for extra flavor.
  • Don’t Overstuff The Zuc،i Blossoms: Use a small s، or pastry bag to gently add the filling inside of each delicate flower. Don’t overstuff them, 2-3 tables،s is perfect to prevent them from bursting during the baking process.
  • Make،ft Piping Bag: If you don’t have a piping bag but a s، isn’t working for you, try adding the mixture to a zippered plastic bag and cutting off a small amount or small corner of the bag.
  • Storage: If you need to store the zuc،i flowers, place them in an airtight container along with a damp paper towel. Keep them in the fridge until you are ready to make them. 
Recipe from Convivio Rome

Serving: 3flowers | Calories: 230kcal | Carbohydrates: 4.9g | Protein: 16.4g | Fat: 16.3g | Sodium: 414.5mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.3g



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