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Yesterday, as I was deciding what I wanted to cook, I knew I wanted

to make something with zucchini. I am such a huge squash fan, and

zucchini is one of my favorites.

 

As I was searching around the internet for ideas, I came across this

idea of making a tomato basil tart with a zucchini crust. Although

there weren't proper credits, I believe this recipe is based on one

from Everyday Italian.

 

This dish has incredible flavors, and is one of those vegetarian

main dishes that will make meat eaters consider becoming one.

 

Check out the finished masterpiece at http://28cooks.blogspot.com

 

Zucchini Tomato Tart

2 lbs zucchini, shredded (about 3 large)

4-5 scallions, sliced (use both green and white parts)

1/4 c seasoned bread crumbs, plus

2 tbsp seasoned bread crumbs

1/2 tsp each salt and pepper

1 egg, beaten (I used an egg substitute)

6 oz fontina cheese, divided

1 medium tomato, halved and thinly sliced

1/4 c loosely packed basil leaves, slivered

 

Place zucchini and scallions in a large dry saute pan. Cook over

high heat, stirring frequently, until zucchini shrinks, about 6

minutes. Drain in a colander, and press out excess water with a

spoon.

Return zucchini to the pan, and add 1/4 bread crumbs, and 1/2 tsp

salt and pepper. Allow to cool for 5 minutes, stirring frequently.

Add egg (or substitute), and toss well.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Coat a 9 " pie plate with oil. Press

zucchini mixture into bottom and sides of pan, but not over the lip

of the dish. (It should be a thick layer) Bake for 15-18 minutes,

until golden.

Remove and sprinkle with 1/2 c cheese. Top with tomato slices,

overlapping if necessary. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Cover

with 2 tbsp bread crumbs, basil, and remaining fontina.

Reduce oven temperature to 350, and bake for an additional 30

minutes, until cheese is well browned.

Remove from oven, and allow to rest for 10 minutes before serving.

 

Enjoy!

Christiane

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