Similar to our Zucchini Tots and Zucchini Chips, these zucchini fritters are a delicious appetizer that we simply adore!

You’ll Love These Fritters

We have several zucchini appetizers on our site—zucchini fries, chips, tots, you name it! And that’s because we love zucchini. With that love, we decided to try zucchini fritters, which are a new, tasty favorite to add to the zucchini recipe making list. There’s lots to love:

Addicting. Fried to crispy perfection, you’ll find it hard to eat just one. Quick. They come together fairly quickly! From start to finish it takes less than 30 minutes. Dippable. These fritters are perfect for dipping into Ranch Dressing or Dill Veggie Dip, but we love to top ours with a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkling of green onion.

While these make an easy side, we especially love serving them with any of our appetizer spreads. However or whenever you decide to whip these up, you won’t be disappointed.

Ingredients

zucchini – I prefer medium zucchini (6-7 inches long and 2-3 inches in diameter) because the skin is softer, has smaller seeds, and is typically less watery than larger zucchini. flour – for a gluten free version replace the all-purpose flour with an equal amount of gluten-free baking flour. salt grated parmesan cheese garlic powder black pepper large egg  canola oil

How to Make Zucchini Fritters

Whip up this zucchini fritters recipe in a flash. You’ll love these crispy pancakes!

Storing + Serving

STORE. Allow the easy zucchini fritters to cool before placing them together in an airtight container. They will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days. FREEZE. You can also freeze them for up to 3 months. To reheat. You can reheat the fritters in the oven at 350°F or in a frying pan over medium heat. The microwave is my last choice only because it won’t crisp up the outside like the other methods.

Serving suggestions. These best zucchini fritters can be served alongside breakfast, as an appetizer, or snack.

Shredding the zucchini. The easiest and fastest way to shred the zucchini is to use a food processor or you can shred them using the large holes of a box grater. You can store the grated zucchini in a container in the fridge for 1-2 days prior to making the recipe.   Remove the moisture. It is important to squeeze as much liquid out of the zucchini prior to using them in the recipe. Excess moisture can keep the fritters from holding together and keep them from crisping up. Note that homegrown zucchini tend to have more moisture than store-bought. You can use a clean kitchen towel, cheesecloth, or a nut bag to help wring out the water. A potato ricer also works very well.

They taste great with a dollop of sour cream or Greek yogurt on top and garnish with a few chopped green onions or chives. You can also serve them alongside a dipping sauce like Marinara Sauce or Dill Veggie Dip.

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