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Zucchini Bites (Saltimbocca of Zucchini)


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Serves 6-8 as starter dish | Prep Time 15 | Cook Time 8

Why I Love This Recipe

This is one of my FAV appetizer recipes. This recipe has prosciutto in it. However, I personally, leave out the prosciutto because I like it better as a totally vegetable appy. I put basil strips in place of sage in the zucchini. I get RAV reviews from my guests when they eat these. They will do the same for you! This recipe can be found on food network as Saltimbocca of Zucchini. I relabeled it as Zucchni Bites because I cut the zucchini in bite size pieces (about 2 inches). You won't regret making this recipe...go for it!

I need to mention that I add panko bread crumbs in the dredging process. So, basically, it's what's called FEB: Flour, Egg, Breadcrumbs. This is where I deviate from the recipe as written.


Ingredients You'll Need

• 2 pounds zucchini (each about 8 inches long and 1 1/2 inches in diameter work best)
• Salt and freshly ground black pepper
• 8 thin slices prosciutto (about 1/4 pound)
• Leaves from 1 bunch fresh sage (about 20 leaves)
• 1/3 pound fontina cheese, thinly sliced
• 3 eggs, lightly beaten with a fork
• 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
• 1/4 cup pure olive oil, plus more as needed
• 1 1/2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
• 2 tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan
• 1 lemon, cut into wedges


Directions

Cut each zucchini lengthwise into thin even 1/4-inch thick slices.


(This is most easily done on a mandolin.)


You will need 16 slices total.


Lay them out in pairs on paper towels or a clean tea towel and season lightly with salt and pepper.


Arrange the prosciutto slices on half the zucchini slices so none hangs over the edges.


Place 2 sage leaves on top.


Place the cheese slices on top, taking the same precautions you did with the prosciutto.


Finally, lay the remaining zucchini slices on top of each stack.


Cover with paper towels or another clean tea towel, and press down firmly


to extract moisture and firm the zucchini.


Pour the eggs into a deep plate.


Season the flour with salt and pepper and put it on another plate.


Pick up each zucchini stack by both ends and hold it securely closed as you dip it first in the egg and then dredge in the flour until evenly coated.


In a skillet large enough to hold at least 3 zucchini stacks at a time, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat until hot.


Cook the zucchini, turning once, until golden brown, about 2 minutes on each side.


Remove to a plate and keep warm until all are cooked.


Add more oil by tablespoonfuls, if needed.


Add the remaining sage leaves to the hot pan and cook briefly until crisp. Arrange several crisped leaves on top of each saltimbocca.


Serve with a sprinkling of parsley, a light dusting of Parmesan, and lemon wedges.


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