Grating zucchini, rather than chopping it, makes it nearly dissolve in baked goods or creates soft, delicate additions to salads and sautés. It's also a fantastic way to prepare zucchini for freezing. To grate zucchini, trim off the ends and remove the seeds, then pass the zucchini over the blades of a plank grater or box grater, or feed the zucchini through the blades of a food processor. The process is simple no matter which tool you choose to use.
Steps
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Wash the zucchini. Even if there's no visible dirt you should always wash them under fresh running water to rinse them of any pesticides or lingering bacteria. With your hand, gently rub the skin of the zucchini while holding it under water until it no longer feels gritty.
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Trim off the ends. Remove both the stem end and the flower end of the zucchini with a sharp paring knife.Advertisement
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Remove the seeds. If the zucchini is greater than 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter then the seeds may be large and bitter. If this is the case then carefully split the zucchini from end to end, lengthwise.
- Hold a spoon firmly in one hand and the zucchini in the other, run the tip of the spoon down the zucchini with gentle pressure to remove the seeds. If your zucchini are smaller then you're ready to grate them.
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Select either a plank grater or a box grater. Set the grater on a firm surface such as a cutting board. You can either grate the zucchini in a pile straight on the cutting board, or you can place a bowl under the grater to catch the grated zucchini and make your clean-up easier.
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Choose the style of grated zucchini you'd like. Most graters have both coarse and fine patches of the grating surface. Grate a bit on each to test and see what size looks right for your purposes.
- Some graters will have a mandoline-style slit for grating, which will result in thin sliced rounds of zucchini, appropriate for stir-fry, lasagna, or other uses in which you'd like to see the zucchini. This would probably be inappropriate for baking into zucchini bread, however.
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Hold the utensil firmly in one hand. With the other hand, hold the zucchini. Evenly run the zucchini up and down the coarse-holed side of the grater while pressing down firmly.
- A box grater will collect the zucchini inside, and you'll need to remove it in order to grate several zucchini. As the zucchini accumulates under the plank grater you can simply scoop it aside to continue grating.
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Be careful as you get close to your fingers. You'll have to reposition your fingers slightly as you gradually grate up the zucchini. Eventually, there won't be much left to hold. Don't try to grate it until it disappears, because you'll end up with a little fingertip in your cookies if you're not careful.
- If you're feeling thrifty, stab the nub of zucchini left with a fork and try to grate as much as possible with that, your fingers safely out of the way.
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Set up your food processor. Affix the coarsest or largest hole grating attachment, according to your food processor's directions.
- Make sure the appliance is clean and assembled properly before starting to grate.
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Prepare the zucchini. Depending on the size of your food processor, you might want to chop your larger cleaned zucchini into some smaller pieces before you start feeding it into the food processor.
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Turn the machine on and feed the zucchini into the food chute. When the receiving bowl is full, empty the contents, reattach the bowl and continue grating.
Community Q&A
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QuestionDo I peel a zucchini for a slice?Community AnswerIt depends on your personal preference. The skin is edible, but not everyone likes it.
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QuestionI'd like to make zucchini bread - do I remove the seeds from the zucchini?Community AnswerDefinitely remove the seeds. By the time the zucchini has large and well formed seeds, it is tougher and the seeds are tough to eat and often taste bitter. They will not be pleasant in the zucchini bread, so it's recommended that you scoop them out before adding the flesh to the bread.
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QuestionCan I freeze zucchini after I grate it?Community AnswerYes, you can freeze it, after grating the zucchini. You can use grated zucchini in stews and soups in winter. You can make a zucchini pizza. When frozen and thawed, you can squeeze out the excess water if needed to use in pizza and breads etc.
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Tips
- When grating zucchini there's no need to peel it first.Thanks
- Peel mature zucchini. The skin is tough and will become hard after freezing or cooking.Thanks
Warnings
- Graters, either hand-held or automated, are sharp. Always keep your fingers and knuckles as far from the grater as possible while grating.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Zucchini
- Hand-held grater or food processor with grater attachment
- Sharp paring knife
- Cutting board
About This Article
To grate zucchini, first wash the zucchini and trim the ends off with a paring knife. Remove the skin with a peeler if you'd like. If the zucchini is more than 2 inches in diameter, cut it in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds with a spoon since they'll be bitter. Next, hold a grater over a bowl and run zucchini up and down the grater. Use the palm of your hand to push the final end of the zucchini through the holes to avoid cutting your fingers. You can also grate zucchini using a food processer if you have have a grating attachement. Simply put the grating attachment on the processer and slide the zucchini through it lengthwise to grate it. If you want to learn how to grate your zucchini in a food processor, keep reading the article!
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