I had a variation of this baked zucchini the other night at a friend’s house and was amazed to hear her children exclaim, “Please give me some zucchini. I love zucchini!” Hello? When was the last time you heard that?

Video: How To Make Roasted Zucchini With Garlic

Roast, don’t bake: A high oven temp of 450°F means the zucchini roasts instead of bakes. That means the zucchini develops a bit of char and is less likely to become soggy.Don’t crowd the pan: Make sure there is plenty of space between your spears.Flip the spears on their backs: Arrange all the spears skin-side down, so that the triangle part is sticking up. This will help the moisture cook out and evaporate instead of getting trapped against the baking sheet.Don’t overcook: Start checking your zucchini after 7 minutes and then keep checking every few minutes. The zucchini is ready when it’s tender, but still has some bite.

Ways To Adapt This Recipe

Toss the zucchini with a different herb or spice mix, like za’atar seasoning, fresh dill, or fresh basil. Toss the warm zucchini with grated Parmesan, feta, or goat cheese. Skip the minced garlic and toss the cooked zucchini with roasted garlic instead Toss with slivered almonds or pine nuts Mix the zucchini with some summer squash

What To Serve With Roasted Zucchini

This zucchini is the perfect side for anything coming off the grill during the summer: grilled chicken, grilled salmon, grilled steaks, you name it. Other times of year, pair this with roast chicken or baked fish.

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Spread the zucchini out onto a foil or silicone-lined sheet pan, skin side down. Sprinkle with salt (1/4 to 1/2 a teaspoon).