Zucchini
California Succotash
Mary Risley, director of Tante Marie's cooking school, says, "I dreamed up this recipe years ago when I was trying to cook Thanksgiving dinner on a four-burner stove with only one oven. And I've found that this is really the only vegetable needed to go with the turkey and mashed potatoes. It has the creamed onions everyone wants, it has the corn the Pilgrims must have eaten, and it has the fresh vegetables my Northern California friends and family have come to expect."
By Mary Risley
Broiled Baby Zucchini Boats with Parmesan Crust
Usher in the zucchini season with these neat little vessels. They're tender and moist with a pungent, crunchy top. You might also attract a few young children to zucchini in the process. Let them sprinkle on the cheese and this may actually interest them in eating the final result.
By Mollie Katzen
Mediterranean Vegetables
By Todd Weisz
Tiny Pasta Stew
Use alphabets or little stars, orzo, or tiny circles. Or use a combination of them all. The child in your life will love this, and so will the child in you.
By Mollie Katzen
Zucchini-Parmesan Squares
By Reva Pataki
Quick Sausage Pizzas
By Kathi Dameron
Armenian Vegetable Stew
Gouvej
Claire S. Kedeshian of New York, New York, writes: "I am Armenian-American, and I would love to share a recipe of mine with you and your readers. It's for a traditional vegetable stew that has been made by my family for over three generations."
By Claire S. Kedeshian
Polpette di Zucchini
(Zucchini Meatballs)
This dish, like stuffed artichokes and many others of this kind, is one of the many ingredients that go into a couscous. However, like the others, it is so tasty and delightful that it can be served as a main dish, and nobody will miss the couscous.
By Edda Servi Machlin
Zucchini, Sun-Dried Tomato, and Mozarella Tart
Using frozen puff pastry for the crust makes this quiche-like tart super-easy.