Potato Zucchini Fritters

I love fritters and I make them quite often, especially in the fall when there’s an abundance of zucchini in the markets. I wish I could tell you I grow my own zucchini, but I have a black thumb when it comes to gardening. The grocery store will have to do! But I don’t worry about that, because I love going grocery shopping. I combined these zucchini fritters with some shredded potatoes as well and these babies are to die for! This recipe is so wonderful because it can either be baked or fried. I prefer mine fried for that ultra crisp exterior paired with the nice soft potato and zucchini inside.

What Ingredients Do I Need to Make Potato Zucchini Fritters?

Zucchini – I used 2 large zucchini and a cheese grater to shred them. This gave me just under 3 cups of shredded zucchini (before getting rid of excess water) Potatoes – Yukon Gold potatoes are ideal for this recipe. You can also use russets, but they are a little more starchy. Breadcrumbs – Panko breadcrumbs will help give these guys some extra crunch. That’s always my favorite type of breadcrumb! You can also use regular, Italian, or gluten-free breadcrumbs. All-purpose flour – The flour in this recipe is what helps bind our fritters and keep them together. You can use gluten-free flour instead. Hot sauce – I used Frank’s for this recipe to give my fritters an extra zing of flavor. You can use any brand you prefer, or leave it out all together. Eggs – The eggs, like the flour, are used to bind our fritters. Who likes to pick up a fritter just to have it fall apart? Mozzarella cheese – You can, of course, use any cheese you like, though I chose to go with shredded mozzarella, but other options can be Parmesan cheese, gruyere, gouda, even Swiss cheese. You can’t go wrong; cheese makes everything better! Salt & pepper – Season your fritters to your own personal preference. Dill – While you can use fresh or dried, I always suggest using fresh dill whenever possible. The flavor is unmatched! If you don’t like dill, you can leave it out. Other herbs such as basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, or a blend would be great. Vegetable oil – If you don’t want to use vegetable oil to fry your fritters, make sure you choose a replacement with a high smoke point. Frying is a high temperature style of cooking and we don’t want these fritters to taste like burnt oil! Good options include grape seed, canola, corn, sunflower, and avocado oils.

How to Make Potato Zucchini Fritters

These fritters make such a great snack, but they also make a perfect appetizer. I love serving mine with ranch dressing, but if you like spicy, serve them with hot sauce, they’ll be delicious. I’ve even served these with salsa before!

Why It’s So Important to Get Extra Water Out of Zucchini

I know it seems like a bit of a tedious step, but don’t skip it! Zucchini has a very high water content. When heat is applied, all the water comes out like you’re wringing a sponge. All this extra moisture in the middle of your fritters will cause them to fall apart.

Can You Bake Potato Zucchini Fritters?

Yes you can! They won’t be quite as crispy as their fried counterparts, but they’ll be much healthier. Follow these steps for baked potato zucchini fritters: That’s it! It really can’t get any easier than that.

Tips for Making the Best Potato Zucchini Fritters

Make sure the oil is nice and hot before you drop them in. You can either use a kitchen thermometer, or you can drop a very small piece of batter into the pot to test it. Squeeze out as much water as possible from the zucchini to make sure your fritters have the perfect consistency. Don’t overcrowd the skillet! Make these fritters in batches so they have enough room to float around and cook.

How to Store and Reheat Potato Zucchini Fritters

Store your fritters in an airtight container or large ziplock bag. They will last in the fridge for 4-5 days or in the freezer for 2 months. To reheat, bake them at 375F until they are warmed through. This will take about 10-20 minutes from the fridge, and about 30-40 minutes from the freezer.

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