3-ingredient Zucchini Fritters
OMG these zucchini fritters are to die for! The ingredients are so simple and the end result of these fritters are SO tasty!! Who would think so with only 3-ingredients. These fritters are great for baby led weaner starters 6mo+ and is a great way to introduce egg into bub's diet. These fritters are great for the family and are a great lunch, dinner or even a snack on the run. (Please note: egg is a potential allergen food. The latest 2017 ASCIA recommendations are to introduce egg and all other allergen foods between 6mo-12mo, this may potentially prevent the risk of bub developing an allergy in the near future (ref: ASCIA). Please speak with your Dr or Ped. if you have any concerns or about introducing allegenic foods to your baby.)
Ingredients
- 1x large Zucchini
- 2x free range eggs
- 1/4 cup of plain flour (all purpose-flour)
- * Additional (but not needed): full fat greek yogurt OR coconut yogurt (non-dairy option) to serve the fritters with as a dipping sauce.
Directions
- Step 1 On a chopping board or big bowl, grate the whole Zucchini. Then in a separate bowl (or over the sink) take handfuls of the grated Zucchini and squeeze out the excess water, whilst placing the ready ‘grated’ zucchini into a big bowl.
- Step 2 Mix all ingredients: dryer grated zucchini, 2x eggs and flour in a bowl, and your mixture is now ready!
- Step 3 Prepare a big plate with paper towel and set aside near the stove top (ready for the fritters after cooking)
- Step 4 On the stove top, place a fry pan with a couple of tablespoons of olive oil on medium heat.
- Step 5 Using a tablespoon, spoon out zucchini fritters to the size you would like and flatten them down a little bit.
- Step 6 Cook both sides from approx. 1.30 to 2min each side.
- Step 7 Once fritters are cooked, place them on the plate with the paper towel, to cool.
- Step 8 Serve straight away (with full fat greek yogurt for dipping) OR let them all cool and freeze them for snacks though out the next couple of week 🙂 How to serve for a 6 month old+ serve into long finger size strips so baby can pick up with their small fist.
WOW! Thank you, these were great. My 9 month old didn’t care too much for dipping but ate the fritters right up!
Fabulous! ??
I am not a cook at all but these were really simple and my 9 month young girl absolutely loved them so thank you! Question though – if I freeze them, how do I then recook them? See, total newbie cook over here!
Great to hear! We reheat them overnight in the fridge or pop them in the microwave ? x
Made them today, loved the taste and texture! The toddler thought they are made for throwing not eating so hopefully will get some in her mouth next time I make them which I bet won’t be long. Thanks for the recipe! Can they be made with 1/2 zucchini and 1/2 small butternut squash or large sweet potato?
Sure can!! X
Made these today,my 2 year old loved them☺
Great! X
Thanks for this recipe.. Just had them for lunch and my 9 month old actually ate them instead of chucking them on the floor!
He also loves your apricot snow logs. Keep up the great work!xx
Fabulous! ?
Just made these for my 6 month old. He loved them! He eat every bite that he didn’t drop for the dogs.
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Thankyou for making recipes that a total newbie to the kitchen can cook! I can actually make homemade food for my baby and we are both loving the experience x
That’s great to hear! Thank you for your kind lovely comment z
That is great! thank you for your lovely comment xx
Just made these and they’re great! I am awful in the kitchen but want my 7 month old to eat well. She loved these !
Hi Rachel, is it okay to use self-raising flour? (Or best plain flour?) thank you!
either is ok babe x
Can I use egg yolk instead of whole egg for this fritter?
sure can!
Thanks to the great guide
Is wholemeal flour ok?
sure is x