Crispy Zucchini Fries Recipe (Vegan) (2024)

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Make crispy zucchini fries with a dairy-free garlic cashew dip for an incredible snack or appetizer. They are incredibly crispy, made in under 30 minutes with simple ingredients, and great for summer. They can easily be either fried or baked.

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Let's talk about zucchini for a second. Like many vegetables, it doesn't have the best reputation. And I'm not surprised: on it's own, it's pretty bland and boring. Even though I'm not a fussy eater at all (I'll eat pretty much anything as long as it's vegan), I wouldn't bring myself to eat plain zucchini.

But depending on how you prepare it, zucchini can be completely transformed and turned super delicious. As proof, I've already made zucchini bread and zucchini fritters. I even have a savory oatmeal recipe featuring this vegetable! As you can see, it's incredibly versatile and works well in so many recipes.

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This recipe for zucchini fries is no exception. Over the past few weeks, I've made these countless times, and each time they disappear within minutes and that's no exaggeration. If you're looking for a new way to make vegetables taste good and love salty, savory snacks, this is the perfect idea for you! And you won't believe how straightforward they are to make, too.

Amazing crispy zucchini fries

I am sure that you will love these vegan zucchini fries as much as I do! They are:

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  • Perfectly crunchy.
  • Easy and beginner-friendly.
  • Made using simple ingredients.
  • Ready in under 30 minutes.
  • A delicious way to cook zucchini.
  • Ideal for warm weather.

You can serve them either as a snack, a side dish or an appetizer. Vegetable fries like this are great for BBQs and outdoor gatherings: they will certainly impress vegans and non-vegans alike. Even people who usually don't like vegetables will change their mind!

How to make vegan fried zucchini

Prepare the zucchini

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You have a couple of options here. You can either cut the zucchini into fries, or into circles. Both options work well. To cut the zucchini into fries, firstly remove the ends, then half the zucchini horizontally. Then, proceed to cut each half into 4 segments. You can proceed to half these once more for thinner fries.

Make the breading

Making the breading is very easy. Simply add flour, paprika, garlic powder, breadcrumbs and nutritional yeast to a large mixing bowl and whisk together. The nutritional yeast is optional, but does help to add a cheesy flavor. You can also add any other spices of your choice depending on personal preference.

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Bread the zucchini

Dip each zucchini fry into plant based milk, then into the breading. Make sure that it's evenly-coated, and shake off any excess plant based milk before dipping it into the breadcrumb mixture.

Fry the zucchini

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Heat a thin layer of olive oil in a large frying pan over a medium-high heat for around 30 seconds. Next, add the zucchini fries and cook for around 3-4 minutes, rotating around once every minute using kitchen tongs, until crispy and golden brown on all sides. Transfer to a plate lined with paper towels before moving onto the next batch.

Garlic cashew dip

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I served these vegan zucchini fries with a quick homemade garlic cashew dip. It's so easy to make, and great if you're in a rush. And it's incredibly good, too, with a smooth texture and a cheesy garlicky flavor.

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You need just 5 ingredients: soaked cashews, plant based milk, vegan cheese, garlic and miso paste. Simply blend all the ingredients in a blender or food processor until smooth and serve with the fried zucchini for ultimate deliciousness!

Tips for success

  • This recipe also works really well with other vegetables, such as carrots and bell peppers.
  • Make sure that the fries are even-sized so that they all cook at the same time.
  • Avoid overcrowding the pan - it's much better to work in batches.
  • Add more oil to the pan as necessary to ensure that the zucchini fries don't burn or stick.
  • To ensure the best crispiness, these fries are best eaten straight away. But you can keep them in the fridge for up to 2-3 days in an airtight container. Reheat in the oven at 200 degrees C (400 F) for around 10 minutes.
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How to bake zucchini fries

Crispy zucchini is just as easy to make in the oven, and is just as tasty. Simply preheat the oven to 200 degrees C (400 F) and line a large baking tray with parchment paper. Arrange the breaded zucchini on the baking tray, making sure not to overcrowd. Bake for around 25-30 minutes until crispy and golden brown, rotating half way through using kitchen tongs.

Can these be made in the air fryer?

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These zucchini fries can definitely be made in the air fryer! Simply place them into the air fryer basket in a single layer and fry for 15 minutes at 200 degrees C (400 F). Work in batches until you use up all the zucchini.

How to make zucchini fries gluten-free

There's a number of ways you can make this recipe gluten-free. Firstly, you can use gluten-free breadcrumbs, but if you can't find any, ground almonds make a great alternative. For the flour, you can use an all-purpose gluten-free flour mix, or another gluten-free flour of your choice. The chickpea and buckwheat varieties work well for this recipe.

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Serving suggestions

If you want to switch up the garlic cashew dip for something else, you can also serve them with:

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Other delicious vegan snack recipes

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Crispy Zucchini Fries Recipe (Vegan)

These crispy zucchini fries are perfect for an easy vegan snack or appetizer. They are super crunchy, ready in under 30 minutes, and great for the summer! Serve with a delicious 5-ingredient garlic cashew dip.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: Vegan

Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian

Keyword: Cashews, earth of maria, miso paste, nutritional yeast, to move, vegan cheese, zucchini

Servings: 4

Calories: 522kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

Zucchini fries

Garlic cashew dip

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Instructions

  • Cut the zucchini either into fries or circles. To cut the zucchini into fries, firstly remove the ends, then half the zucchini horizontally. Then, proceed to cut each half into 4 segments. You can proceed to half these once more for thinner fries.

  • Add the flour, paprika, garlic powder, breadcrumbs and nutritional yeast to a large mixing bowl and whisk together.

  • Dip each zucchini fry into plant based milk, then into the breading. Make sure that it's evenly-coated, and shake off any excess plant based milk before dipping it into the breadcrumb mixture.

  • Heat a thin layer of olive oil in a large frying pan over a medium-high heat for around 30 seconds. Next, add the zucchini fries and cook for around 3-4 minutes, rotating around once every minute using kitchen tongs, until crispy and golden brown on all sides. Transfer to a plate lined with paper towels before moving onto the next batch.

  • Make the dip. Add the cashews, plant based milk, vegan cheese, garlic and miso paste to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. Serve immediately with the fries.

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Notes

Tips for success

  • Make sure that the fries are even-sized.
  • Avoid overcrowding the pan.
  • Add more oil to the pan as necessary to ensure that the zucchini fries don't burn or stick.
  • To ensure the best crispiness, these fries are best eaten straight away. But you can keep them in the fridge for up to 2-3 days in an airtight container. Reheat in the oven at 200 degrees C (400 F) for around 10 minutes.

Baking instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees C (400 F) and line a large baking tray with parchment paper. Arrange the breaded zucchini on the baking tray, making sure not to overcrowd. Bake for around 25-30 minutes until crispy and golden brown, rotating half way through using kitchen tongs.

Nutrition

Calories: 522kcalCarbohydrates: 68gProtein: 19gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 4gSodium: 596mgPotassium: 1022mgFiber: 7gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 734IUVitamin C: 44mgCalcium: 235mgIron: 6mg

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FAQs

How do you keep zucchini from getting soggy when frying? ›

Yes, you should always salt your zucchini before frying — especially if you're aiming to achieve a crispy texture. Salting your zucchini helps remove the excess moisture stuck in the zucchini that would otherwise make frying a challenge.

Why are my zucchini fries soggy? ›

If zucchini is overcooked, it will have a mushy, soft texture. In certain recipes, the author may recommend that zucchini be patted dry or salted and drained before cooking. Although the author may not explain why these steps are important, they shouldn't be skipped.

Are zucchini fries healthier than french fries? ›

These Zucchini Fries are a great way to use up those extra vegetables. Plus, they're delicious, easy to make and a much healthier alternative to those greasy french fries.

Why do you soak zucchini in salt water? ›

The salt draws the moisture from the flesh which helps ensure that the vegetable stays firm during roasting. This moisture (and excess salt) is patted off with a paper towel before cooking. Added benefit: the salt works its way into the scores of the flesh and seasons the zucchini all the way to the center.

How do you keep fried vegetables crispy? ›

Just place them on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet.

In much the same way, putting fried food on a cooling rack means the excess oil will drip off, but there's enough air circulating underneath the food that the bottoms don't get soggy.

How do you keep zucchini crisp when cooking? ›

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 fry fries without getting soggy? ›

You should dry the fries after rinsing, and then let them sit after tossing with starch to let the starch-crust form. This will also remove excess surface water, which will prevent boil ups. Lastly, if you are worried about it, use less oil and fry in smaller batches.

How do you make crispy fries not soggy? ›

Double Fry Method = Crisp exterior, fluffy interior – If you want the best homemade french fries, you really need to cook them twice. First at a lower temperature to make the interior soft like a baked potato, then a second time at a higher temperature to crisp the edges.

Does salt draw water out of zucchini? ›

Salt causes zucchini rounds to release excess water. This important extra step helps the zucchini to sauté rather than stew in its own juices. I found quarter-inch slices the perfect thickness. Thinner slices fall apart during cooking; thicker slices require a longer salting time.

Should I salt zucchini before cooking? ›

In fact, salting before cooking is actually Daniel Boulud's tip for prepping crispier eggplant, and zucchini is much the same. Science is on the side of salting in advance. When salt is sprinkled on the flesh of a water-dense fruit like zucchini and left to sit for a while, a process known as osmosis occurs.

Why is my fried zucchini bitter? ›

When exposed to environmental stress, poor soil pH, or poor soil nutrition, zucchinis trigger the production of cucurbitacin, a natural phytonutrient that helps the plant overcome stress but consequently results in the unwanted bitter taste.

Can you eat too much zucchini? ›

Raw zucchini can also cause gas and bloating, especially if you overdo it. Zucchini is rich in fiber that your gut doesn't digest. When your body doesn't fully break the fiber down, gas can build up and cause bloating and make you pass wind. Eating raw vegetables can cause gas if you have irritable bowel syndrome.

Is deep fried zucchini good for you? ›

The biggest problem with fried vegetables, health-wise, as registered dietitian Sue Heikkinen of MyNetDiary points out, is the fact that they provide "added calories in the form of fat from the cooking oil and carbs from the batter or breading." As an example, Heikkinen notes that an order of fried zucchini from Carl's ...

How do you keep zucchini from getting slimy? ›

Avoid storing zucchini in plastic, which can trap moisture and make the skin slimy. Either leave zucchini loose or place it in a paper bag.

Why is my zucchini turning to mush? ›

Blossom End Rot

It's occurs due to the plants inability to get calcium. This can be caused by a few things: Watering inconsistency (the most likely cause especially if you've had a lot of rain) Soil PH is either too high or too low (do a PH test to check)

How do you firm up zucchini? ›

Arrange the zucchini pieces into a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It will stick to the pan if you don't line it first!) Freeze the zucchini for about 1 hour, until it's firm to the touch, then transfer it to an airtight container to preserve the flavor as you store it.

How do you cook vegetables without getting soggy? ›

Vegetables get soggy when they are over cooked. What many people don't realise is that they are still cooking after taking them out of the pan. To prevent this use less cooking time and/or quickly cool them in a bowl of ice cold water to prevent them cooking any further. Any further heating is just to warm them up.

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