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As you guys know by now, I have become a huge fan of zoodles (aka zucchini noodles)!

They’re an easy, delicious, low-calorie, nutrient-dense alternative to traditional pasta and if you haven’t tried them yet, I highly recommend you do.

If you want to learn more about them, you can watch my Zoodle 101, that’s where I cover all of the basics plus I share my favorite tool for making them (hint: it’s the Veggetti).

And for the of you who are ready to jump in,I wanted to be sure you hadsome ideas to get you started, so here are 3 very simple,extremely delicious zoodle recipes!

1. Zoodle Puttanesca

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I love puttanesca sauce because it’s salty, spicy and has a lot of sass (some of my favorite traits). Plus,most of the ingredients come from the pantry so it’s a great option when you are running low on groceries.

This recipe makes enough for 2-3 servings so be sure to make enough zoodles!

Zoodle Puttanesca Recipe

  • 1 tsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 clove chopped garlic
  • 3 anchovies, chopped up
  • Pinch of red pepper flakes
  • 15-ounce can of crushed tomatoes
  • ½ cup chopped kalamata olives
  • 1 tbsp. capers
  • Sprinkle of dried oregano

Heat extra virgin olive oil in a medium sized pot then add garlic, anchovies and a pinch of red pepper flakes. Sauté everything for 1-2 minutes or until the anchovies disintegrates and the garlic smells amazing. Next add in a 15-ounce can of crushed tomatoes, ½ cup of chopped kalamata olives, a tbsp. of capers, and a sprinkle of dried oregano.

Let it all simmer for 10-15 minutes. (This sauce will make enough for 2-3 zucchinis, so you will have leftovers if you are making a single serving.)

Serve over some zoodles and enjoy!

Nutrients for ½ recipe: Calories: 135; Total Fat: 9.6g; Saturated Fat: 0.6g; Cholesterol: 5mg; Carbohydrate: 10g; Dietary Fiber: 0.3g; Sugars: 0g; Protein: 4.8g

2. Raw Zoodle Caprese Salad

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If you are looking for something light and fresh that screams summer, this is the recipe for you! The zoodles are eaten raw so there is no cooking involved (perfect for a hot day!).

Raw Zoodle Caprese Salad Recipe

  • 1 medium to large zucchini
  • 1/3 cup diced tomatoes
  • 1 ounce fresh mozzarella cheese, diced
  • 2 tbsp. fresh basil, chopped
  • 1 clove of garlic, crushed
  • 1 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Use your Veggetti (or your favorite tool) to make your zoodles.

Place raw uncooked zoodles in a medium sized bowl. Add in 1/3 cup diced tomatoes, 1 ounce of fresh chopped mozzarella cheese and 2 tbsp. of fresh chopped basil.

In a separate bowl combine crushed garlic, extra virgin olive oil, fresh lemon juice, salt and pepper. Drizzle the dressing over the zoodles and gently toss. Enjoy!

Calories: 185; Total Fat: 17.2g; Saturated Fat: 3.7g; Cholesterol: 10mg; Carbohydrate: 8.5g; Dietary Fiber: 1g; Sugars: 4.3g; Protein: 1.1g

3. Creamy Avocado Pesto Zoodles

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If comfort food is your thing, then you are going to LOVE this dish. It’s super rich and creamyplus it’sloaded with healthy fats because the base of the sauce comes from avocado.

Creamy Avocado Pesto Zoodles Recipe

  • 1 medium to large zucchini
  • 1 clove garlic, roughly chopped
  • 2 tbsp. basil, roughly chopped
  • ½ avocado
  • 1 tbsp. Fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp. water
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Use your veggetti (or whatever tool you like) to turn your zucchini into zoodles. Place in a microwave safe bowl along with a splash of water and microwave for two minutes (or until tender). Drain excess water.

Pop garlic and basil in the food processor and pulse a few times just to get it started. Add in avocado, lemon juice, water, salt and pepper. Pulse until smooth and creamy. Add extra water if the sauce seems too thick.

Pour the sauce over hot zoodles and toss until the zoodles are coated with sauce. Adjust seasonings and enjoy!!

Calories: 149; Total Fat: 12.6g; Saturated Fat: 2.5g; Cholesterol: 0mg; Carbohydrate: 10.5g; Dietary Fiber: 8g; Sugars: 0.4g; Protein: 3.2g

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Cuisine: American, gluten free, low carb + keto, vegetarian

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  1. Patricia says

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    Hi Dani: thanks for the zoodles 101. I had a spiralizer but I wasn’t using it but now I use it everyday. The first try was the basics and it was delicious. Second choice is the zoodles with pesto and avocado. Usually, I can’t choose so I make them both. (Just kidding!) Patricia

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  2. Ann says

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    Hi Dani,
    Zoodles! I’m a fan! What a great way to enjoy zucchini! Tried the simple sauté on your video and loved it!
    I used a peeler and knife to create the zoodles. Worked just fine.
    Easy, Healthy and Delicious………Thanks!

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  3. Susan, another Jersey girl says

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    Hey Dani! We are now huge zoodles fans. The puttanesca is our favorite. Love the contrast between the salty, spicy ingredients and the fresh zucchini. So quick to make after work!

    Today we saute’d some mild italian turkey sausage crumbles (removed from the casings) in a large non-stick skillet with a little bit of minced garlic and a small squeeze of tomato paste from a tube. Added zoodles just until heated through. Voila. De-lish. Thanks for all your great recipes.

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    • Dani says

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      Ok – that sounds so good! I love sausage (so much so that when I was a little girl that was my nickname!) I may have to try your recipe. Thanks for sharing:)

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  4. Tracee says

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    I made the Raw Zoodle Caprese Salad today. I used shredded mozzarella cheese instead of cubed which gave me cheese mixed in with every bite. It was very yummy and easy to make. I am glad I found this website, looking forward to trying other recipes!

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    • Dani says

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      Shredded mozzarella sounds like a really good idea!

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FAQs

How do you cook zoodles so they are not mushy? ›

You don't boil them that would make them soggy. To co*k zucchini noodles you toss them in a frying pan, with a little butter, oil or cooking spray, just long enough to heat. Add your sauce and it's done.

What are 3 advantages of having zucchini noodles over regular pasta? ›

Zucchini is low in fat, sugar, and calories, and high in vitamin C and fiber, making it a great substitute for traditional pasta noodles. Fiber helps to regulate bowels and maintain good digestive health, and vitamin C acts as an antioxidant to protect cells.

How do you get the moisture out of zoodles? ›

Place the julienned zucchini in a colander or wire strainer and toss generously with salt until the strands are lightly coated. Allow the zucchini to sit for 20 to 30 minutes. Rinse with running water, drain well, and squeeze dry in a clean dish towel.

How do you get sauce to stick to zoodles? ›

Tip 1: Noodles first, sauce second

If you're serving the noodles with a hot sauce, such as my Creamy Chicken Vodka Sauce, don't cook the noodles in the sauce. Instead, cook the noodles first, then add the sauce. This way, the zucchini water can evaporate before you add more liquid with the sauce.

How do you make zucchini not rubbery? ›

All you have to do is slice the zucchini into your desired shape, drizzle with oil, season, place on a baking sheet cut-side down, and pop it in the oven until it's nicely browned and tender. This can take 15 to 35 minutes, depending on the size of the zucchini.

Should you salt zoodles before cooking? ›

Add zucchini noodles. Toss with tongs and let the zucchini cook for just a minute or two. Remove from heat and add to sauce or add some salt and eat as is. Note: Don't salt the zucchini before you saute it; the noodles will release more water and they'll end up limp.

What's the difference between zucchini noodles and zoodles? ›

Zucchini noodles can be made into different shapes, much like regular pasta. The most common way to make zoodles is to run the zucchini through a spiralizer, which makes a spaghetti-sized zoodle.

What is healthier spaghetti squash or zucchini noodles? ›

A look into essential Vitamins & Minerals, shows that Zucchini Pasta outdoes Spaghetti Squash on every one, except for Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Calcium and Selenium. Information found from SELF's Nutrition Data calculator.

Which is healthier pasta noodles or zoodles? ›

Low in Calories and Carbohydrates:Positive: Zucchini noodles are lower in calories and carbohydrates compared to traditional wheat-based pasta. This can be beneficial for those watching their calorie and carbohydrate intake, especially individuals with diabetes or those on low-carb diets.

Why do you soak zucchini in salt water? ›

Salt causes zucchini rounds to release excess water. This important extra step helps the zucchini to sauté rather than stew in its own juices.

Why is my zucchini so slimy when I cook it? ›

This, the outlet asserts, is due to zucchini's high water content: If it cooks too slowly, it will release its moisture before it sears, becoming soggy and sodden. Over high heat, on the other hand, zucchini becomes caramelized on the outside but retains a meaty, firm texture within.

Why is the inside of my zucchini slimy? ›

How to Tell If Zucchini Has Gone Bad. Bad zucchini will feel rubbery or slimy to the touch. It may also have an off-putting smell and dark or fuzzy moldy spots. The interior of bad zucchini may be off-white to brownish with stringy, mushy flesh and large, hard seeds.

Why does my homemade spaghetti sauce not stick to the noodles? ›

Pasta water is key

Kenji López-Alt says if you are going to allow your pasta to finish cooking in your pasta sauce, you'll want to thin the sauce with some pasta water. Pasta water is the real key to getting your sauce to stick to your pasta.

Why doesn t my homemade spaghetti sauce stick to the noodles? ›

Cook the pasta until it's pretty close and then finish it in the sauce and keep adding pasta water until it's done. Also cook the pasta in as little water as possible so there's a ton of starch in the water. Never rinse your pasta. If you can, get good quality pastas, dececco or the like.

How do you make tomato sauce stick to noodles? ›

Once the pasta is in the sauce, add pasta water. This is the most vital step in the process. Starchy pasta water doesn't just help thin the sauce to the right consistency; it also helps it cling to the pasta better and emulsify with the fat and cheese you're going to be adding.

How do you keep zucchini firm when cooking? ›

To do this, cut up a pound of zucchini and toss it with ½ teaspoon of table salt. Let it drain in a colander for about 30 minutes before patting it dry and cooking it.

How do you firm up zucchini? ›

Arrange the zucchini pieces into a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It will stick to the pan if you don't line it first!) Freeze the zucchini for about 1 hour, until it's firm to the touch, then transfer it to an airtight container to preserve the flavor as you store it.

What causes egg noodles to be mushy? ›

With their delicate composition, egg noodles can quickly absorb liquids and become overly soft. Adding them too early in the soup-making process might lead to a soggy, gooey outcome, losing that satisfying bite.

How long to salt zucchini to remove moisture? ›

If you do not have kosher salt on hand, use a teaspoon or so of regular table salt. 1. Place zucchini slices in colander and sprinkle with 2 teaspoons salt. Set colander over bowl until about 1/3 cup water drains from zucchini, about 30 minutes.

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