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Pan Fried Zucchini – these experiments are some of my favorite!

INGREDIENTS

2 small or 1 firm medium-sized zucchini, sliced into 1/4″ rounds
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
1/2 cup panko
1/2 cup Parmesan
1/2 cup flour
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1 teaspoon Italian blend seasoning
Olive oil
Additional salt and pepper for seasoning

Directions:

In a shallow dish or coating tray, whisk together milk and eggs. Combine panko, Parmesan, flour, and seasonings. Pour oil 1/4″-1/2″ deep in a heavy skillet. Heat over medium-high heat. Coat zucchini slices first with the milk/egg mixture, then dredge in the panko mixture. Place in the heated oil. Fry on one side for about 2-3 minutes or until golden brown, then flip and fry for another 2-3 minutes until golden brown on the other side. Remove to a plate lined with paper towel to drain. Season with additional salt and pepper as desired.

METHOD

In one coating tray, I whisked together an egg and some milk. Then in the other, I combined the panko, Parmesan, and seasoning salt.
I sliced the zucchini into 1/4″ (approximately) slices.
I first dipped the zucchini into the egg/milk mixture.
Then I coated them with the panko mixture. I chose panko because of that special added “crunch” it brings to a breading.
Then I heated about 1/2″ of olive oil in a skillet and dropped the breaded zucchini in. First I fried them on one side and then flipped them over to fry the other until golden brown.I forgot to snap a picture of the frying step, but here they are, draining on paper towels afterward. Notice that I took a flaming hot bite out of one, straight from the skillet. I sure do miss the skin on the roof of my mouth right now…
Here’s the thing: While I really enjoyed the flavor of the Parmesan and the crunch of the panko, the panko breading did not stay attached to the zucchini during frying. It was kind of patchy on the finished product. Then I remembered that when my mom made fried zucchini when I was a kid, she just breaded them with some seasoned flour and nothing else.I decided to try it her way.
I fried them up.
And drained em’ on the paper towel-lined plate.
These were good, but I missed that panko crunch and the subtle bite of the Parmesan. But hey, at least the breading stuck this time!I resolved to combine the two methods. I stirred the flour into the panko-parmesan mixture. After breading the next batch in the new breading mixture, I dropped them into the skillet. Ahhh. Perfection! The breading stuck to the zucchini and it was perfectly tasty and crunchy. Score! The only thing missing? After tasting these, I decided that they needed a little Italian seasoning. I’ve added it to the recipe below.

By Krista’s Kitchen.
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