Treat your family with this Parmesan zucchini spiral skewers recipe that's as fun to make as it is to eat! It makes a great side dish or party appetizer served with a romesco sauce or ranch if you prefer. Made from roasted red peppers, almonds, garlic and olive oil, this easy Spanish roasted pepper sauce / romesco is rich, smoky, and delicious on seafood, vegetables and more! I used roasted peppers from a jar, but you can make your own.
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- Make romesco sauce. Toast the almonds in a dry frying pan for 3-4 mins until starting to turn golden and smelling toasted. Shake the pan often to turn them. Tip out and leave to cool.
- Drain the red peppers and tip into a food processor with the toasted almonds, garlic, lemon juice, smoked paprika olive oil, then blitz until well combined and almost smooth. Transfer to a small bowl. Season to taste.
- Preheat oven to 220C/425F. Cut the ends off of the zucchini and cut it in half crossways. Insert a skewer lengthways through the centre of each zucchini half. Hold a small knife at an angle and cut the zucchini while turning it the opposite direction that you want the swirls to go in. Spread spirals along the skewer to expose the cuts.
- Combine the ground pork rinds or panko with pepper flakes, salt, pepper and grated Parmesan. Place zucchini spirals on a baking tray and brush the swirls evenly with olive oil and into each cut. Coat spirals with pork rind parmesan mixture, ensuring coating covers the inside surface of the spirals.
- Bake zucchini skewers for 20 minutes or until crumb coating is golden brown and zucchini is tender. Serve zucchini skewers with romesco sauce.
30 comments:
...this would be a fun summer treat!
That would make an incredible presentation (and easy to serve) at any party! Looks beautiful and must taste amazing.
I love spiral cut veggies! I used to have a thingy for that but lost it somewhere sadly. Wouldn't want to be the one to clean that Parmesan crusted pan though LOOOOL I did not cook anything today, bought some spinach burek for lunch even though I don't eat gluten, but these are emergency situations LOL
Looks yummy, I love parmesan! Take care, have a wonderful week!
Ghiotte e bellissime queste spirali!!
So good! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
These look so good, and so beautifully displayed too!
Looks good and delicious.
Very fancy looking and I'm sure it is really delicious!
One of my favorite summer vegetables, looks delicious!
That is a clever idea! The sauce sounds incredible.
You had me at Romesco Sauce, My husband goes crazy for it. Love the spiral zucchini, I think I may even have one of those spiralizers!
I love zucchini. I don't eat parmesan but I might try this with some other cheese. Thanks for sharing.
Che bella ricetta!!!
Ah, such a dish must be delicious! It's healthy, pretty and colorful, and vegan. :)
This looks so delicious with the sauce.
Such a tasty dish, Angie! Healthy and delicious!
Fit for my keto diet
So beautiful and delicious! And this Romesco Sauce with almonds and peppers sounds great on its own.
Es una buena idea. Gracias por la receta. La hare pronto. Te mando un beso.
Cute skewers with vegetables ingredients Angie....i like Zucchini so much.... but in my country they are very expensive...i usualy use cucumber as their subtitute....
That looks delish 😋
I'm a big fan of parmesan!
Take care and have a fantastic week!
Pretty and delicious, love zucchini, Have a lovely week ahead
Looking delicious.
The more uses for zucchini the better.
What a funny way to cook zucchini!
This Parmesan zucchini spiral skewers recipe sounds absolutely delightful! I love how it's both fun to make and eat, and pairing it with that rich and smoky romesco sauce is genius. The use of pork rinds for that extra crunch is a great idea too. Can't wait to try this as a side dish or a party appetizer – thanks for the inspiration!
How pretty! You've made zucchini look party ready Angie and it sounds so good!
Jenna
this sounds so delicious Angie. I always use the roasted capsicums from a jar - so much easier. Love your photos too.
We love romesco sauce and our recipes are very similar. I love the idea of the zucchini skewers as a vegetarian main dish!
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