This dish harnesses zucchini’s moisture

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Risotto with zucchini and topped with fresh herbs and Parmesan.

This Silky Risotto Embraces Zucchini’s Moisture

Watery zucchini is hard to brown and quick to wilt. Risotto, a dish that loves to stay hydrated, is the ideal place to put it to work.

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51 Zucchini Recipes for Using Up All That Summer Squash

Come summer, zucchini is as abundant at the market as it is versatile in sweet and savory recipes. Use it to make gluten-free noodles, crispy chips, or the base of a tender cake.

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