Summer Zukes & Squash Dish

"I came up with this recipe one day when I needed to use up the rest of a huge zucchini that my aunt from WV sent home with my dad during after his annual summer visit, as well as some recently pulled yellow squash and cherry tomatoes from my own vegetable garden. For the bbq seasoning I used Grill Mates but you can use whatever brand you prefer (or can find at your local market). My dad liked this dish so much he practically ate it all before I even finished my first serving ... I know something is REALLY GOOD when that happens! I like squash for its versatility as well as its healthy attributes: zucchini is 95% water, has more potassium than a banana, and 13 calories (uncooked) per half cup. Now that's some good, healthy eats! For me, the best part of this recipe is being able to use fresh vegetables from my own (or the family) garden and knowing we are eating something that will satisfy!"
 
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Ready In:
28mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat vegetable oil in large skillet. Set aside chow mein noodles and 1 Tbsp of parmesan cheese.
  • Sautée zucchini and squash until tender and slightly browned-up (zukes and squash will render down so don't worry if the pile seems to get smaller during cooking process); Add tomatoes and continue to sautée together until skins on tomatoes begin to wrinkle a bit.
  • Mix in cilantro, bbq seasoning, garlic and onion powder, soy sauce, salt, and black pepper until well blended.
  • Put vegetable mixture in to large salad bowl; mix in chow mein noodles until everything is well-coated. Sprinkle remaining parmesan cheese over dish when ready to serve.

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I'm a 40-something happily married woman of seven years. I've been cooking since I was around six or seven years old. I've learned alot of my cooking "tricks" and recipes from an aunt (one of my dad's sisters -- there were a total of 12 kids in his family!) as well as from her late friend, Mrs. Reynolds who was a phenomenal cook and baker! Mrs. Reynolds' meatloaf recipe is a favorite of ours that I make on a regular basis. I've changed it up a bit from time to time by adding some bbq sauce which gives it a "tangy" taste. I believe when you take the time to cook something for your family, it has alot more meaning and alot healthier. Anyone can open a can, pour it into a pot and heat it up or pop it into a microwave. People say they don't have time to cook a meal for their family. Hogwash! If you have time to go out for drinks with friends, you certainly have time to make dinner for your family! Our favorite restaurant is Cheddar's in Florence, KY. The portions are generous but the prices are quite inexpensive; 1/2 rack of ribs is around $8 and they have one of my favorites: Monte Cristo! MMMmmm! We currently reside in the Northern suburban-countryside of Cincinnati, OH. My DH is originally from KY and grew up working on his dad's farm. We love the country and hope to one day purchase some land that has space for a large vegetable garden and some barnyard animals. We both enjoy travelling, spending time outdoors with our four-legged "kids" which we have two of, as well as relaxing with family and friends. We both enjoy cooking, baking, and grilling. I am a big fan of old fashioned farm, pioneer and comfort-food cooking. My husband is a meat-and-potatoes man -- nothing fancy. Just good, home-cooked-from-scratch meals.
 
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