I was disappointed with the single zucchini plant we have for producing so little. But I should have known: no matter how hard you look there are always going to be giant squashes HIDDEN and finally making their presence known after they are too big to even fit in the refrigerator.
We picked two such behemoths yesterday. I picked one up and held it like a newborn baby-- warmed by the sun, it felt oddly like a newborn, too. And let me say my human newborn was just an ounce shy of nine pounds, so this zucchini is quite an armful. I have yet to weigh this little guy, but I am wondering why anyone thinks babies come from the cabbage patch rather than from the zucchini patch. I punctured it with my fingernails to see how tough the skin had become and found it still tender, which bodes well for its insides.
Husband plans to make zucchini curry stew with it. I think we need to have a dinner party based on it, or we will be eating zucchini curry stew for a long time.
Anyhow, husband plans to use a purchased curry paste and onions. I am of the opinion that we should make it even simpler, sticking with just the curry paste and zucchini, with maybe a dash of coconut milk if anyone wants to go to the store, as that is not something we normally keep on hand. On my own plate I might add a sprinkle of fresh lemon thyme because its flavor reminds me of the citrusy kaffir leaves I've had in other curries.
What are some of you favorite recipes for zucchini, especially the overgrown, possible getting tough ones?

We picked two such behemoths yesterday. I picked one up and held it like a newborn baby-- warmed by the sun, it felt oddly like a newborn, too. And let me say my human newborn was just an ounce shy of nine pounds, so this zucchini is quite an armful. I have yet to weigh this little guy, but I am wondering why anyone thinks babies come from the cabbage patch rather than from the zucchini patch. I punctured it with my fingernails to see how tough the skin had become and found it still tender, which bodes well for its insides.
Husband plans to make zucchini curry stew with it. I think we need to have a dinner party based on it, or we will be eating zucchini curry stew for a long time.
Anyhow, husband plans to use a purchased curry paste and onions. I am of the opinion that we should make it even simpler, sticking with just the curry paste and zucchini, with maybe a dash of coconut milk if anyone wants to go to the store, as that is not something we normally keep on hand. On my own plate I might add a sprinkle of fresh lemon thyme because its flavor reminds me of the citrusy kaffir leaves I've had in other curries.
What are some of you favorite recipes for zucchini, especially the overgrown, possible getting tough ones?
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