This Italian recipe comes from my blogging friend Robin of My Melange, whose photos of this delicious recipe are almost making me drool on my keyboard. No joke.
I had never even heard of frying a zucchini blossom, until I arrived in Italy that is. In fact, the thought of it left me somewhat indifferent. Thought it was a little weird.
But one night in Rome cured me of that indifference. I sat al fresco at a little neighborhood trattoria on the Piazza Farnese and our cameriere informed me that fried zucchini blossoms were a special on the menu that evening.
And somehow, the possibility of trying them, the way real Italians do, intrigued me. You know what they say, “When in Rome…”
Italians are famous for using all-natural, in-season ingredients and using every fruit, vegetable or animal in its entirety.
Zucchini is no exception.
The flesh can be used in pasta dishes, tossed into salads or sauteed with onions in a tomato sauce. The blossoms can be found throughout Italy and are usually fried. Each region has its own preparation. The south tends to fry them as-is, while Tuscany typically stuffs and then fries.
The stuffing varies. Fillings may include fresh mozzarella and a basil leaf, ricotta and herbs, or perhaps an anchovy or slice of prosciutto. There are differences in the batter as well. Some use an egg and others find egg makes the batter too heavy for the delicate petals.
Experiment. Try different things. Because no matter which batter you use, which stuffing you choose or which way you fry ‘em – you’ll be surprised how deliciously light and addictive they are!
Here is my quick and easy recipe for Fried Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms.
Fried Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms
Ingredients
Filling
ricotta cheeseDirections
Put vegetable oil in a heavy bottom cast iron frying pan- about 1 inch deep. Heat oil to 360-365 degrees on a candy thermometer.
Repeat with each blossom. Work in small batches of 3-4 blossoms at a time. No more than that in the pan, or the oil temp will drop too much and your blossoms will be soggy, not crisp.Buon Appetito!