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Blistered Baby Zucchini, Baby Pattypan Squash, and Grilled Tomatoes

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Introduction

Blistered Baby Zucchini, Baby Pattypan Squash, and Grilled Tomatoes offer a delightful fusion of flavors, combining the freshness of garden-ripened vegetables with the smoky char from grilling. This recipe brings out the natural sweetness and textures of these small squash varieties and tomatoes, creating an enticing dish that’s both healthy and satisfying.

Tips for this Recipe

Ensure your vegetables are at room temperature before grilling to promote even cooking. Use a high-heat setting on the grill to achieve proper blisters without overcooking. Remember, patience is key – allowing natural heat and time brings out the best in these delicate ingredients.

Why you will love this recipe

This dish isn’t just a meal; it’s an experience. The charred edges, tender inside, offer a textural contrast that elevates each bite. Combined with the natural sweetness of the vegetables and the freshness brought by olive oil, this recipe is perfect for those who appreciate subtle flavors enhanced through grilling techniques.

Ingredients

  • Olive oil (for brushing)
  • 2 cups yellow and green baby pattypan squash (9 to 10 ounces)
  • 6 baby zucchini
  • 6 medium tomatoes, halved through cores

Advised Equipment

  • Grill Pan: A cast iron or stainless steel grill pan for searing and blistering vegetables.
  • Vegetable Mandoline Slicer: For even slicing of zucchini, baby pattypan squash, and tomatoes.
  • Stainless Steel Grilling Set: Includes everything needed to efficiently cook on a grill.
  • Cutting Board Set: Suitable for different produce types and cuts.
  • Heat Resistant Grill Brush: Essential for cleaning and maintaining hygiene.
  • Silicone Spatula Set: Versatile tool for flipping and general kitchen use.
  • Non-Stick Grill Pan (Alternative): Provides an easy cleanup option while slightly altering the charring effect.

History of the Recipe

Grilled vegetable dishes have been a staple in various cultures, reflecting centuries-old traditions. The practice of grilling has roots in ancient civilizations where open flames were used to cook food over long periods. Blistered baby zucchini and pattypan squash are believed to stem from the need for preserving smaller vegetables by searing them at high temperatures, which not only extends their shelf life but also intensifies their flavors.

Fun Facts About This Recipe

Did you know? The technique of blistering food over a flame isn’t just for taste; it also has implications in nutrition. Blistered vegetables create Maillard reactions, similar to what happens when bread is toasted, which enhances the dish’s antiociplinary profile by increasing the availability of certain amino acids and vitamins.

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Blistered Baby Zucchini, Baby Pattypan Squash, and Grilled Tomatoes

Blistered Baby Zucchini, Baby Pattypan Squash, and Grilled Tomatoes

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Equipment

  • - Grill Pan: A cast iron or stainless steel grill pan that provides an excellent surface for searing and blistering vegetables, perfect for achieving the charred texture in your recipe.

  • - Vegetable Mandoline Slicer: Essential for evenly slicing zucchini, baby pattypan squash, and tomatoes to ensure consistent cooking and presentation.

  • - Stainless Steel Grilling Set: Includes a grill pan or griddle, forks, and tongs, providing everything needed to cook on a grill efficiently.

  • - Cutting Board Set: A variety of sizes can accommodate different types of produce and cuts needed in your dish preparation.

  • - Heat Resistant Grill Brush: Ideal for cleaning grills or grilling pans to maintain hygiene and ensure optimal cooking surfaces.

  • - Silicone Spatula Set: Comes in handy not only for flipping vegetables on a grill but also for general kitchen use.

  • - Non-Stick Grill Pan (Alternative): While similar to the first option, non-stick pans might be preferred if you want an easier cleanup and are okay with slightly altering the charring effect.

Ingredients

  • Olive oil (for brushing)

  • 2 cups yellow and green baby pattypan squash (9 to 10 ounces)

  • 6 baby zucchini

  • 6 medium tomatoes, halved through cores

Instructions

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Instruction 1

Prepare barbecue (high heat). Brush grill rack with oil. Brush pattypan squash, zucchini, and tomatoes with olive oil; sprinkle generously with salt and pepper. Grill until vegetables are blistered and slightly charred, about 8 minutes for squash and zucchini, turning occasionally, and about 6 minutes for tomatoes, shifting occasionally. Transfer to platter.
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