Zucchini and Bacon Slice Recipe - Cook it Real Good (2024)

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This quick, easy and healthy Zucchini and Bacon Slice is so versatile. Meal prep a batch for the week and use it for breakfast, lunch or dinner! This zucchini slice with bacon is great served hot or cold, so you can also pop it into kids lunch boxes.

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This Zucchini and Bacon Slice is quick and easy to prepare and filled with healthy, everyday ingredients. It's one of those perfect recipes that can be served at any time of day - breakfast, lunch or dinner!

You can serve this slice hot or cold, and it freezes well so it's great for meal prep. This slice is a new take on my simple Healthy Zucchini Slice. Just with added vegetables and bacon!

This zucchini slice with bacon is extremely versatile too. Put whatever vegetables you have on hand in (try mushrooms and corn) or use ham instead of bacon! It all works well.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS RECIPE…

  • Very easy to prepare.
  • Versatile – you can add in veggies or use ham instead of bacon.

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WHAT YOU'LL NEED...

This zucchini slice is so versatile! Don't feel confined only by the vegetables that I've listed here. Feel free to mix and match with whatever you have in the crisper. Here's what you'll need (full measurements listed in the printable recipe card below)...

  • Zucchini
  • Carrot
  • Olive Oil
  • Brown Onion
  • Bacon Slices / Rashers
  • Red Capsicum / Red Bell Pepper
  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • Self-Raising Flour - If you don’t have self-raising flour simply use a mixture of plain / all purpose flour and baking powder. The conversion is 1 cup of flour to 2 teaspoons of baking powder.
  • Grated Cheddar Cheese
  • Salt and Pepper

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HOW TO REMOVE LIQUID FROM GRATED ZUCCHINI

One of life’s great disappointments is making baked goods with zucchini that is insufficiently drained of liquid, and it ends up being a soggy mess. Don’t let zucchini play you like that! Follow these easy steps and you’ll never have a soggy kitchen mishap again.

  1. Grate zucchini into a colander, sprinkle with a little salt and let sit for 10 minutes.
  2. Put the grated zucchini in a clean dish cloth and wring out over the sink, OR wring with your hands, grabbing a handful of grated zucchini at a time and placing in a seperate bowl as you go.

Tip: For this recipe you don’t need to be militant in your removal of the zucchini liquid. Just give it a wring and pop it in the ingredient bowl. A little moisture left is OK and won’t effect the end result.

How to Make Zucchini and Bacon Slice - Step by Step

Preheat oven to 180C / 350F. Line a square (9 x 9 in / 23 x 23 cm) baking dish with baking paper.

Grate zucchini and carrot into a colander, sprinkle with salt and let sit for 10 minutes.

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Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a frying pan on medium heat. Add onion and bacon and cook, stirring regularly, until golden. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.

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Using your hands, squeeze as much of excess moisture out of the zucchini and carrot as possible, then place in a large mixing bowl with capsicum / pepper, onion, bacon, 1 cup cheese and flour and stir to combine. Add eggs, milk, remaining oil, salt and pepper and stir to combine.

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Pour mixture into prepared tray and smooth the top. Sprinkle reserved ¼ cup of cheese over the top, then bake for 35-40 minutes, until cooked through and firm to touch. Allow to cool, then cut into squares to serve.

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How to Store?

Slices placed in an airtight container in the fridge will keep for about 5 days.

Slices placed in an airtight container, or zip-locked bags in the freezer will keep for up to 3 months. To defrost, simply place in the fridge overnight and allow to defrost completely.

HOW TO REHEAT?

You can reheat the slice in the microwave or the oven, or just eat cold (my personal favourite).

Tips for making this recipe

  • If you don’t have self-raising flour simply use a mixture of plain / all purpose flour and baking powder. The conversion is 1 cup of flour to 2 teaspoons of baking powder.
  • Don't skip draining the moisture from the zucchini or you'll end up with a soggy slice! Grate the zucchini and the carrot together and either pop into a colander or into a clean kitchen towel to wring out.
  • Feel free to throw in whatever vegetables you have on hand. Mushrooms or corn would work great!
  • You can use ham instead of bacon in this slice. Skip the frying step and throw the ham and onion directly into the bowl with the other ingredients.

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MORE ZUCCHINI RECIPES FOR ZUCCHINI LOVERS

  • Greek Zucchini Fritters
  • Vegetarian Quiche
  • Gluten-Free Zucchini Fritters
  • Zucchini and Halloumi Fritters
  • OR see allDinner Recipesfor more meal ideas

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📋 RECIPE

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Zucchini and Bacon Slice

Yield: 9 slices

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

This quick, easy and healthy Zucchini and Bacon Slice is so versatile. Meal prep a batch for the week and use it for breakfast, lunch or dinner! This zucchini slice with bacon is great served hot or cold, so you can also pop it into kids lunch boxes.

Ingredients

  • 2 Zucchini, grated
  • 1 Carrot, grated
  • 2 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 1 Brown / Yellow Onion, diced
  • 2 Bacon Slices / Rashers, diced
  • ½ Red Capsicum / Bell Pepper, diced
  • 5 Eggs, lightly whisked
  • ¼ cup Milk
  • 1 cup Self-Raising Flour
  • 1 ¼ cup Grated Cheddar Cheese
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180C / 350F. Line a square (9 x 9 in / 23 x 23 cm) baking dish with baking paper.
  2. Grate zucchini and carrot into a colander, sprinkle with salt and let sit for 10 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a frying pan on medium heat. Add onion and bacon and cook, stirring regularly, until golden. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.
  4. Using your hands, squeeze as much of excess moisture out of the zucchini and carrot as possible, then place in a large mixing bowl with capsicum / pepper, onion, bacon, 1 cup cheese, and flour and stir to combine. Add eggs, milk, remaining oil, salt and pepper and stir to combine.
  5. Pour mixture into prepared tray and smooth the top. Sprinkle reserved ¼ cup of cheese over the top, then bake for 35-40 minutes, until cooked through and firm to touch. Allow to cool, then cut into squares to serve.

Notes

Flour

  • If you don't have self-raising flour simply use a mixture of plain / all purpose flour and baking powder. The conversion is 1 cup of flour to 2 teaspoons of baking powder.

How to Store Zucchini and Bacon Slice

  • Once the slice has cooled completely, store in an airtight container for up to 5 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.

Tips for making Zucchini and Bacon Slice

  • Don't skip draining the moisture from the zucchini or you'll end up with a soggy slice! Grate the zucchini and the carrot together and either pop into a colander or into a clean kitchen towel to wring out.
  • Feel free to throw in whatever vegetables you have on hand. Mushrooms or corn would work great!
  • You can use ham instead of bacon in this slice. Skip the frying step and throw the ham and onion directly into the bowl with the other ingredients.

Updates

This recipe was first published September 19, 2018. Updated September 17, 2019 with more photos and tips. No change to the recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 9
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 194Saturated Fat: 4gCarbohydrates: 13gFiber: 2gSugar: 2gProtein: 9g

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FAQs

Why is my zucchini slice soggy? ›

Mushy zucchini slice is caused by excess liquid in the mixture, or by too little flour being added. Be sure to measure the ingredients accurately. Due to the high water content of zucchini, the slice can become soggy and mushy if too much grated zucchini is used.

How long can you keep zucchini slices in the fridge? ›

Zucchini slice can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Alternatively, it can be frozen for up to 3 months - allow to defrost in the fridge before reheating (optional).

How to slice zucchini into thin strips? ›

Trim away the stem and root end of the fruit. Use one hand to hold it in place and to keep it from rolling, then use a knife to slice a round from each end. To cut into ribbons: Hold the zucchini in place so it doesn't roll. Use a Y-shaped peeler to slice it lengthwise into thin strips.

How to cook zucchini without getting soggy? ›

The secret to zucchini with the best flavor and texture is roasting it in a 450°F oven. Roasting zucchini at a high temperature instead of baking or sautéing helps develop browning and a slight char on the outside, which keeps it from getting soggy.

Does zucchini get softer the longer you cook it? ›

Zucchini is made of over 90% water. When cooked, it gets soft and slowly releases that water into whatever dish you're cooking. If zucchini is overcooked, it will have a mushy, soft texture.

How far in advance can you slice zucchini? ›

Store in a sealed bag or container with an airtight lid in the refrigerator. Zucchini: Wash and chop, slice, or shred 2 to 3 days in advance. Store in a sealed bag or container with an airtight lid in the refrigerator.

How do you keep zucchini fresh after slicing? ›

How to Store Cut Zucchini. If you've already cut up your zucchini and have some leftover, you can still store it—though it's best to use it all up if you can. Fresh-cut zucchini can be stored in the crisper drawer for four or five days sealed tightly in an airtight container or zip-top bag.

How do you know if zucchini has gone bad? ›

Bad zucchini will feel rubbery or slimy to the touch. It may also have an off-putting smell and dark or fuzzy moldy spots. The interior of bad zucchini may be off-white to brownish with stringy, mushy flesh and large, hard seeds.

Can dogs eat zucchini? ›

Is Zucchini Good for Dogs? Zucchini is completely safe for dogs to eat in moderation. It's low in calories and high in fiber, making it a healthy and nutritious addition to both you and your dog's diets. This summer squash contains numerous vitamins, including A, C, and K.

Why do you soak zucchini in salt water? ›

Salt causes zucchini rounds to release excess water. This important extra step helps the zucchini to sauté rather than stew in its own juices.

Can you eat zucchini raw? ›

Bottom line: Raw or cooked is fine. It's safe to eat raw zucchini. Try it with your favorite dip; leave the skin on so you get the extra fiber. It's possible to be allergic to raw zucchini, but cooking it might help some people.

How to prevent zucchini from getting mushy? ›

Slice and salt zucchini in advance of cooking to draw out some of the vegetable's excess moisture (while also seasoning it more thoroughly). To do this, cut up a pound of zucchini and toss it with ½ teaspoon of table salt. Let it drain in a colander for about 30 minutes before patting it dry and cooking it.

How do you keep zucchini from getting soft? ›

Zucchini thrives in a dry environment, so pop it into the crisper drawer whole, preferably in a plastic or paper bag with one end open for ventilation. The minimal humidity will keep it from going bad. Stored properly, it'll last one or two weeks, though you'll probably see the skin shrivel as the days pass.

Why did my zucchini turn to mush? ›

On the other hand, they may simply be waterlogging if your garden is poorly drained. Another possibility is squash bugs have damaged them and rot has set in as a result. In the meantime, keep removing the infected fruit as soon as you see signs of the problem.

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