Crispy Zucchini Sticks with Olive Dip
Editor's Note:Does summer mean being inundated with zucchini from your garden? While having too much zucchini is a happy problem to have, you might still want a few ideas on how to cook it. That's where this recipe for Crispy Zucchini Sticks with Olive Dip comes in! The perfect alternative to a store-bought bag of chips and pre-made dip, thiseasy summer recipecan be ready to eat in just a bit of time. You just need to allow time for the beer and flour mixture to strain. The next time you host a crowd this summer, include this delicious appetizer recipe on the menu.
In the early eighties I worked as chef tournant at La Tulipe, a three-star temple of French gastronomy in New York’s Greenwich Village. One of our best-loved—and most unlikely—appetizers was fried zucchini. I know it sounds déclassé: fried zucchini at a three-star restaurant? But Chef Sally Darr took this typical Italian dish and transformed it according to her own refined and unerring taste. She started with a recipe that was simple and delicious, then had the finished product delivered to the table in a beautiful little woven basket.
The key to the flavor was the batter: equal parts beer and flour, period. This batter has since become my all-time favorite. It creates the crispiest crust, which is, after all, the point of deep frying. This is a great dish for entertaining because you can throw it together so quickly and/or prepare some of it ahead.
The zucchini can be cut and the mayonnaise mixed the day before, and then all you have to do is prepare the batter and heat the oil. Don’t forget to season the fried zucchini the moment you pull it out of the oil. The salt will stick better when the zucchini is piping hot.
Makes50 to 60 pieces with 1 1/4 cups dip
Cooking MethodFrying
CostInexpensive
Make Ahead RecipeYes
OccasionCasual Dinner Party, Cocktail Party, Game Day
Recipe CourseHot Appetizer
MealDinner
Taste and TextureCreamy, Crisp, Salty
Type of DishVegetable
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups all-purposeflour
- 1 cupbeer, plus more as needed for thinning
- 1 cup蛋黄酱
- ½ cup chopped pitted Kalamataolives
- 1 tablespoon freshlemon Juice
- 2 mediumzucchini
- Vegetable oilfor deep frying
- Koshersaltand freshly ground black pepper to taste
Instructions
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Whisk 1 cup of the flour with the beer in a large bowl until smooth. Pour through a strainer into another bowl and let stand for 1 hour. Thin with additional beer just before frying if thicker than pancake batter.
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Meanwhile, mix the mayonnaise with the olives and lemon juice in a small bowl. Thin with 1 to 2 tablespoons water, if you like. Keep covered in the refrigerator until ready to serve the zucchini.
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Cut the zucchini into sticks that measure ¼ inch wide and 2 inches long. Heat 2 inches of oil in a large deep saucepan until a deep-fat frying thermometer reaches 375 degrees F. Combine the remaining ½ cup flour with salt and pepper in a shallow bowl or pie plate. Add the zucchini and toss to cover in flour. Transfer to a strainer and shake to remove excess flour.
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Working in batches, dip in the batter, letting the excess drip off. Fry in batches until golden brown and crisp, about 3 minutes.
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Serve the olive mayonnaise on the side for dipping.
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rhutcheson
Jun 04, 2017
I would not make this again - came out bland and a little mushy.
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