Stuffed Zucchini Boats

As I currently have a little time, I had been browsing on the web the other day. Attempting to find fresh, intriguing tips, inspirational meals that We have never used before, to surprise my loved ones with. Hunting for quite some time yet could not find lots of interesting stuff. Right before I thought to give up on it, I came across this scrumptious and easy treat simply by luck at Suncakemom. It looked so mouth-watering on its photos, it called for immediate action.

It was not difficult to imagine the way it’s created, how it tastes and just how much my husband is going to enjoy it. Actually, it is extremely easy to please the guy when it comes to treats. Anyhow, I visited the blog and used the detailed instuctions that were accompanied by great shots of the process. It just makes life less difficult. I can suppose it is a slight hassle to take photographs in the middle of baking in the kitchen as you most often have gross hands so I highly appreciate the commitment she put in for making this blogpost and recipe easily implemented.

With that in mind I’m empowered to present my very own recipe in a similar way. Thanks for the thought.

I was tweaking the initial mixture to make it for the taste of my family. Need to tell you it absolutely was a terrific outcome. They enjoyed the flavor, the thickness and enjoyed having a delicacy like this in the middle of a lively workweek. They basically demanded even more, more and more. Hence the next time I am not going to commit the same mistake. I am gonna twin the quantity .

All credit from taco Zucchini Boats recipe goes to SunCakeMom

Stuffing a zucchini is as easy as it looks. A bit of minced meat with some grated cheese and there is a healthy yet delicious dinner on the table!

Wash the zucchinis then cut them into half and to the size of the tray we use to bake them.

Carve the seeds out of the halved zucchinis. It doesn’t have to be nice looking as it will be filled, anyway.

Mix the meat with our favorite spices and herbs for the filling.

Fill up the zucchini boats.

Top them with grated cheese of choice. Our favorite is the Gouda.

Add different type of cheese for a bit more fun. Parmesan can be a great company for any dish.

Sprinkle some diced purple onion on top and maybe a couple of slices of mushrooms.

Bake it for about 40 minutes or until the cheese gets a golden brown color.