Baked Zucchini Fritters are made with 5 simple ingredients, with a crispy outside and tender middle. They are perfect for summer zucchini surplus and can be served as an appetizer, side dish, or snack!
We also love these tuna zucchini cakes and Mediterranean zucchini boats!
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When it comes to zucchini, I’ll admit I’m usually hiding it to add a ton of moisture to dishes like these turkey meatballs, black bean burgers, and even lemon zucchini bread.
However, for these baked zucchini fritters, we’re squeezing out all the excess liquid from the zucchini to make it ready to bake it into wonderfully crispy zucchini fritters. You can also pan fry them as well.
This healthy zucchini fritters recipe is a bit of “a blast from the past.” As a kid, I ate a lot of vegetable-based fritters to stretch seasonal produce to the max. We always had cold leftovers in the fridge and I recommend you double or even triple the recipe because they are a sure crowd-pleaser!
Ingredients for Baked Zucchini Fritters
To make baked zucchini fritters, you need just 5 simple ingredients plus salt and pepper.
- Zucchini: I used 5 smaller zucchinis. They are the most flavorful zucchini but medium or large garden zucchini will work too. Feel free to use yellow summer squash.
- Flour: You can use the flour of your choice, which helps to bind the zucchini fritters. I used whole wheat flour. Gluten-free options like rice flour and chickpea flour should also work. However, if you’re using almond flour, I recommend 1 cup of flour and 3 large eggs.
- Egg: Two large eggs are needed as a binder.
- Garlic: Will add so much extra flavor. Adjust the amount to personal preference.
- Fresh herbs: You can use fresh dill, parsley, or green onion.
- Salt and pepper
How to Make Baked Zucchini Fritters
Here is a quick overview how to bake zucchini fritters. You can find full recipe card below.
- Salt the zucchini: First, add the shredded zucchini to a large bowl, mix with 1 teaspoon of salt, and allow to sit for 10 minutes to extract any excess liquid.
- Prepare the batter: Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine the eggs, garlic, flour, herbs, salt and pepper.
- Squeeze the zucchini: Using your hands or a cheesecloth, squeeze all the liquid from zucchini as much as possible, then transfer to the bowl with batter and mix.
- Bake zucchini fritters: Use an ice-cream scoop to portion the zucchini patties and press lightly to flatten on a baking sheet. Bake for 12-15 minutes per side or until crispy.
Tips for Best Results
- For more crispy baked zucchini fritters: Substitute 1-2 tablespoons of flour for cornstarch instead. This helps to yield crispier results.
- Preparing the zucchini: There’s no need to peel or de-seed the zucchini. Just shred, salt, squeeze, and mix into the batter!
- To shred the zucchini: You can shred zucchini using the medium holes of a box grater or save time shred zucchini in your food processor with a grater disk.
- Squeeze zucchini well: The better you squeeze zucchini, the crispier fritters will be. If you use your hands, you’ll have to do this in batches a handful at a time. If you use a cheesecloth or nut milk bag, you can squeeze it all at once.
- Chill the batter if pan frying: If you plan on pan frying the zucchini fritters, chill the batter in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. It can help yield very crispy zucchini fritters because of how the cold batter reacts to the hot oil.
- For slightly crispier results when baking: Broil zucchini fritters at the end of the baking process.
- Thinner fritters: You can press the fritter mixture down more for thinner, crispier fritters. Just make sure now not to press too much otherwise they may fall apart.
Variations
- Scallions: These baked zucchini fritters are similar to Korean scallion pancakes with zucchini. So feel free to increase the amount of green onions and serve with some kind of Asian dipping sauce like peanut sauce.
- Other vegetables: Add up to 1/2 cup of corn, diced bell peppers, shredded carrots or cabbage.
- Grains: You can beef up the fritters with the addition of leftover cooked grains like brown rice and quinoa.
- Dried herbs and spices: If you don’t have any fresh herbs, feel free to skip and fritters will still turn out delicious. You can also ramp up the flavors with extra spices like onion powder, smoked paprika and red pepper flakes.
- Cheese: Crumbled feta cheese, ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese, or cheddar cheese are all optional add-ins. I recommend about 1/2 cup but feel free to adjust the amount to personal preference.
What to Serve with Baked Zucchini Fritters?
Once your zucchini fritters are baked, you can serve them warm or cold. In Ukraine, they are traditionally served for dinner or breakfast instead of potato pancakes, with sour cream or Greek yogurt. Sometimes, I like to stir in a bit of horseradish with yogurt.
Here are a few other ways you can enjoy them:
- With salad: They pair well with side salads like healthy coleslaw, healthy potato salad, and creamy cucumber salad.
- With grains: For more of a complete meal, serve the fritters alongside a salad and the grain of your choice.
- With proteins: Baked zucchini fritters also pair well with all kinds of proteins like fried tofu, yogurt marinated chicken and naked spinach feta turkey burgers.
- With other sauces: You can also enjoy these zucchini patties with other simple sauces like healthy ranch dressing or cottage cheese ranch dip.
How to Store
Store: Store any leftover zucchini fritters for in an airtight container lined with double-folded paper towel for 3-4 days in the fridge.
Freeze: Allow the zucchini patties to cool entirely before placing them in a single layer on a baking pan. Freeze until solid then transfer the zucchini fritters to a freezer-safe bag or container and store for up to 3 months. Let fritters thaw on the counter for a few hours or in the fridge overnight.
Reheat: You can reheat baked zucchini fritters in the microwave, oven, or skillet with a drop of oil until warmed through.
More FAQs
At just 58 calories per fritter, these baked zucchini fritters can be a very healthy appetizer, side dish, or snack since they’re packed with zucchini. The fritters will be slightly healthier too when baked rather than fried.
If you don’t extract enough liquid from the zucchini, your zucchini fritters may fall apart. Also if your patties get stuck to the baking pan, this can also lead to them falling apart. So ensure you use parchment paper.
Yes. Preheat a large non-stick pan over medium heat with some oil. Then using a large ice cream scoop portion the batter into the pan and press down lightly to flatten. Fry for 3-4 minutes per side or until golden brown, flip and cook until fritters are golden on the other side as well.
Yes. You can prepare shredded zucchini and batter separately for up to 2-3 days in advance and store them covered in the refrigerator. Combine and proceed with the recipe when ready. You can also assemble uncooked patties, then freeze and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Then bake from raw adding a few minutes to the recipe.
More Zucchini Recipes to Try
- Parmesan zucchini sticks
- Healthy zucchini casserole
- Zucchini lasagna
- Crustless zucchini quiche
- Zucchini potato bake
- Mediterranean baked zucchini sticks
- Sauteed zucchini
- Zucchini tomato bake
- Ground turkey zucchini boats
- Zucchini roll ups
Or feel free to browse my list of 45 healthy zucchini recipes!
Baked Zucchini Fritters
Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 medium zucchini (2 lbs) shredded (6 cups)
- 2 small garlic cloves grated
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup any flour I used whole wheat (see notes for almond flour)
- 1/2 cup dill, parsley or green onion finely chopped
- 1 3/4 tsp salt divided
- Ground black pepper to taste
- Greek yogurt or sour cream for topping
- 4 tsp oil for frying
Instructions
- In a large bowl, add shredded zucchini mixed with 1 tsp of salt and let sit for 10 minutes.
- In another large bowl, whisk eggs, garlic, flour, herbs, 3/4 tsp salt and pepper.
- Using your hands, squeeze liquid from zucchini in batches as much as you can and add to the bowl with batter. Stir well to combine.
- Bake: Preheat oven to 400 degrees F, line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper and spray with cooking spray. Fill large ice cream scoop with batter, place on prepared baking sheet and flatten with the back of the scoop. You can also use big spoon or a small ladle. Repeat with remaining batter.
- Bake for 12 – 15 minutes, flip and bake for another 12 – 15 minutes. Remove from the oven.
- Fry: Preheat large ceramic non-stick skillet on medium heat and swirl 2 tsp oil. Using trigger ice cream scoop, place zucchini mixture on a skillet and flatten with the back of a scoop. Can use large spoon as well.
- Fry for 3-4 minutes or until golden brown, flip and fry for another 3-4 minutes. Repeat with remaining mixture.
- Serve fritters hot or cold topped with Greek yogurt or sour cream.
Notes
- Store: Refrigerate in an airtight container lined with double folded paper towel for up to 3 – 4 days.
- Freeze: For up to 3 months. Then thaw on a counter for 3 hours or in the fridge overnight.
- Double the recipe if serving more than 3 people and/or would like to have some leftovers. I usually do that since these are very popular.
- If using almond flour: Use 1 cup almond flour and 3 eggs.
Excellent! I used yellow squash instead…
Awesome Sherry!
I put parsley and dill in the fritters and they were great! I also tried adding left over boiled home grown blue potatoes since I didn’t have enough zuchini, and those were super too:)
So happy to hear this Andrea!
Great recipe. My husband loves fried zucchini, but the recipe I used in the past was very high fat. This has all the taste and is way healthier. thank you.
You are welcome. Thrilled to hear that you and your husband are enjoying this healthy recipe!
Zucchini and dill… a perfect recipe for a delicious summer meal. Served with a side of salad! Yum!
Happy to hear Trish!
We loved this dish. Definitely will make it again. However, my batter turned out very runny, probably because I beat the egg too much, or probably because of the almond flour that I used. I baked the patties instead, so after baking, they still turned out fine, just not as good looking as yours :). It might need a bit more seasoning. Next time, I’ll beat the eggs less and try using chickpea breadcrumb (we’re on a low carb diet) to see if it will be less runny and add some cumin to it. Thanks for this recipe.
Yes, beat the egg less and squeeze zucchini better. I tested with almond flour and added info to noes – Use 1 cup almond flour and 3 eggs. Sure, more seasoning is fine. I grew up with very simple salt, pepper and garlic fritters, and that’s what find is enough. You can also add parmesan cheese. ๐
Love it! My husband said it need more flavor seasoneding.
Hi Audrey! Seasonings can always be adjusted to your personal taste! Glad you liked the fritters!
Delicious!! I sprayed them with olive oil before I baked them and they turned out perfect!!
Thank you!
You are very welcome!
Hi Olena, I made my with yellow squash. First batch I followed your recipe and they were awesome. Since I had more squash I decided to mix some ham which I processed with my small food processor and some sweet potatoes mixed in. I couldnโt stop eating them but needed to share with grand kids. I fried them. You have great recipes. Thank you for sharing them with us.
You are very welcome Anna! Thanks for sharing your positive feedback!
Excellent recipe. Very flavourful and easy to make. Everyone enjoyed it. I baked this time but will try frying next.
So happy to hear this Alla!
Love this recipe/new way to use zucchini when it is in season. Delicious!
Thanks Lori ๐