Sensei keeps giving me zucchini from his garden. I’m out of oranges in exchange, so I have to dig into my chocolate stash to make up for it. (I think that’s all part of his diabolical plan.)
Several weeks ago, Neighbor texted several of us in the ‘hood, yo!

To which I responded…

I’ve breaded and fried the zucchini in bacon grease, I’ve cubed it and cooked it with ground beef, I’ve sliced it and tossed it in the pan with chicken, we’ve done zucchini bread–Mrs. Sensei makes it with nuts, but the only nuts in this house are human, so we added chocolate chips–but then…
TACO ZUCCHINI BOATS!
This recipe for taco (or pizza) zucchini boats from Diane’s cooking blog is SO good, you guys. I feel guilty because I kept eating even though I was getting full. But it was, again, SO good.
Follow the link for the steps, but here’s my time-lapse photography for you.






Here’s another one from Diane we made and DEVOURED:

It’s called Cheesy Chicken Noodle Casserole, and is a winner.
When we were traveling for a week-long family vacay last November, we made this one TWICE! (I’m all about the caps this post.)

It’s called Pizza Bread, and I’m sure Diane is laughing at my pic because hers looked so much better:

Then there was…

Italian Pasta Casserole. I mean, how could you go wrong?
And finally:

But her Oven Roasted Chicken and Vegetables was way better than I made it look.
So there are my recommendations for cooking In Diane’s Kitchen, but there is so much more to explore. I’ve bookmarked several other recipes I have yet to try, including for drinks and desserts.
Which of these dishes would you most like to try? I still have two zucchinis on my counter. Should I mail you one? 😉
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Wow, those taco zucchini boats look good! They MUST have been good…I don’t remember eating one for some reason. huh….
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You snooze, you lose, buddy!
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I’m still laughing about, “but the only nuts in this house are human,” Very funny!
What a treasure trove of great ideas from Diane’s Kitchen. I’m going to have to try those zucchini boats!
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So good, Wynne. Did I mention that? SO good. 🙂
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And thanks for liking my jokes. ❤ 🙂 ❤
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Always!! 🙂 🙂 ❤
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<3<3 🙂
Trying all the combinations. 😉
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Thank you Wynne!
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I love her and her recipes and so funny about what to do with all the zucchini and what to give back)
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Thanks, Beth! So nice to find another Dianaphile. 🙂
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Thank you so much Beth!
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I am definitely going to try the zucchini taco boats! Yum!
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I hope I didn’t oversell them. But if you do try, please let me know what you think!
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So many yummy recipes! I’ve never been a fan of zucchini, but since tacos are my favorite, I might enjoy these. The pizza bread looks fantastic too!
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Even though our pizza bread wasn’t perfect, it’s hard to go wrong with those ingredients. It was a ton of fun for my kids to make. I’m sure it will be for adults also. 🙂
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Looks delicious, and Sensei got chocolate. 🙂
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The man loves chocolate more than any woman I know, T.W. 😛
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I made it through all of Diane’s recipes and still couldn’t shake the thought of bartering “chocolate for zucchini”. Not in my world Betsy, or at best it would a tiny square of the good stuff per veggie (and I like zucchini!) Speaking of zukes, that beast in your petite hand may be the biggest one I’ve ever seen. Finally, go figure; the very last of Diane’s recipes – the only one without cheese – appeals to me most (and I LOVE cheese!) Good grief, I’m getting too health-conscious for my own good. Time to find me a Twinkie.
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Lol to needing a Twinkie, Dave. And, to be fair, I see no reason you couldn’t simply add cheese to that last recipe. Doesn’t cheese go great with just about everything? (I’m not so sure about Chinese food…) When it comes to the chocolate, I may need to turn in my female card. It tends to accumulate here because I eat it sparingly. I do definitely like it! But I’m more of an ice cream girl. 🙂
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Well, yum! Everything looks delicious even if “nuts” made the food– or maybe because you nuts did make the food. 🤔
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Haha. Well played, AB. 🙂
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Hold the Zucchini for someone more worthy. These all look great.
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Thanks, John. 🙂
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Oh for the never ending Zucchini. You done good using it all .. thanks for the recipe.💕
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Ha! Thanks, Cindy. 🙂
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And Sensi lol
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🙂
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My sis has that problem with zucchini. Those boats look pretty darn good.
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They do seem never ending. But I’m not complaining. Sensei several times has texted, “Could you use a zucchini? Never mind. I’ll bring you one if I remember.” And he always remembers. 😛
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Oh what a clever boy.
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Haha. If he happens to read this comment, he’ll love it.
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Betsy, I’ve never tried cooking zucchinis. Your taco zucchini boats look so appetizing. Now, I’ve just got to find a way to prepare it vegan-style 🙂
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Oooh, a challenge. So, do you eat zucchinis raw or just not eat zucchini in general?
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Zucchini is not part of my diet and, until your blog post, I had no idea how to prepare it.
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Lots of different ways. I’m not sure it would be good raw. It’s hard to go wrong with zucchini bread, though. 🙂
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We have the WORST luck growing zucchini which is weird because everyone else in the world has it coming out of their ears. We got zero, nada, zilch this year and last out of numerous plants. Guess we will give up.
Welcome to the world of zucchini boats on Pinterest! I’ve made a number of variations and they are always a hit, mostly with me since I do low carb.
Thanks for making me hungry!
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Sensei did mention he planted tons of plants, but a lot of them didn’t take, so It’s not just you.
But maybe something is missing in your soil?? (I’m not much of a gardener. Just taking a stab at it.)
I’m glad to know you’re already a zucchini boat fan! I have to try some other variations, like the pizza version Diane offers, but I’m still enjoying the taco version so much! 😛
Sorry for making you hungry. :{
BTW, do you follow Diane? She’s a fellow Buckeye.
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Row, row, row your zucchini boat gently down the stream that flows directly to Mark’s house, please and thank you.
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Lol! You change addresses too rapidly for me to keep up, Mark. I’d wind up stuck at that crazy old lady’s apartment, talking about her loathe of trees and actual potato mashers.
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Haha! You’re right. Pretty witty response. And you’re not wrong about Nancy…
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Nancy! Dang, I couldn’t remember her name, or, more crucially, what it is she gave you in place of the potato masher. Darn it!
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It was a garden trowel!
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Haha! That’s right. Hilarious!
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We didn’t grow zucchini this year but we have in the past and, you are right, it’s the gift that keeps on giving. I use it cut up in a lot of dishes but seldom as the main ingredient, like those Taco Boats. I’ll have to try it, as well as a few of the other recipes you linked to.
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That’s great, Janis. Let me know how it goes!
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I am so impressed Betsy!!!! These all look great, and yes you needed to cook the pizza bread longer. 🤣 A quick cook under the broiler would have browned it up too but who cares if it tasted good right? Thank you so much for the shout out with my recipes. 🥰
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It took me long enough, right? I’d been teasing you with this post for months. Once I made the zuke tacos and had all the pictures, I knew the time had come. Also, psst… in the course of writing this post, I came across your recipe for chocolate zucchini cake. It’s perfect! I plan to make it tomorrow and take it to class Monday. Two of Sensei’s favorite things in one! I hope he doesn’t see this comment!
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He better like it or you can refuse any more zucchini! 🤣
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He did. I believe he said something like, “More than I expected.” Thaaaaaaanks, but I’ll still take it.
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Wow! Looks great, B! Suddenly so hungry …
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Haha. Based on your posts, you’re almost always eating, tref! 😉
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Haha why not?
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#Truth! Preach it, tref!
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When I saw the words, “taco zucchini boats,” I was like, “whoa!” They look amazing! I will have to try them.
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You totally should! SO good. Did I mention that already?
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We eat a lot of zucchini but I never heard of taco zucchini boats. We will be trying that!
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If you do, Barb, let me know what you think! 🙂
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I used to shred or slice zucchini, put into freezer bags, flatten to 1/2″ thick, then in the winter I could break off chunks to add into different recipes. Also loved to make zuccini bread. Same recipe as carrot cake I believe.
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We essentially do that with pumpkin! If I can’t use up these last two quickly, maybe I’ll freeze some. Thanks for the tip, Tamara!
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My pleasure!
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I honestly think my neighbors give me zucchinis because they know I’ll make zucchini bread and give them some. I just might try those taco boats, if for no other reason than they use up a lot of zucchini fast. You look like a seasoned cook (get it?) with those dishes.
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“Seasoned cook”. Lol. I suppose your neighbors consider that a fair exchange. Yes, you can use up so much zucchini with this boat recipe; plus, you don’t have to peel it, slice it, chop it, etc. Minimal work with the actual zuke. Let me know if you try it and like it!
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Will do!
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You had me at “seasoned cook” 🙂 Love it! The zucchini recipes that were passed on to me required 2–3 hours of hard labor in the kitchen for one dish that is consumed faster than I can explain it… Yummilicious, but unless you’re the owner of one of the $1b lotto tickets that have yet to be claimed, and can hire a chef to concoct those for you, a better recipe might be simply quartering the zucchini, seasoning them, placing them on a baking rack (anti-soggification mechanism!), and roasting away in the oven. Easy, tasty, healthy snack!
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You know, EW… I might just try that!
But I’ll also add cheese. 😉
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We recently had a Hello Fresh meal that was a spicy chicken sausage bolognese and included slices of zucchini. Easy and delicious!
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Nice! Yay for veggies tasting good!
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What is it about a courgette that just calls out to be used?! 😀 Sensei’s vegetable gardening skills are impressive and I had to laugh how you one-upped your friend on the courgette front! What a delicious set of recipes and your Zuccini Boat is a bit like the almond stuffed courgette which is a family favourite – even though my husband always declares he doesn’t like courgette (then gobbles it all up pronto!)😀
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Annika, thank you so much for introducing me to a new British word! I had no idea. I’ll have to work on my accent for when I smugly say courgette to Sensei. 😉
Hilarious about your hubby. I believe he means he doesn’t like courgettes, except when you make them that way. If you try the boats, let me know what he says then! 😛
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Love the zucchini boats!
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Did you make them for reals??
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YES
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Yay!!! 🙂
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Oooh, those taco boats! When I grow zucchini again, I am going to have to make those!
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Yes, Julie! Yes! 🙂
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