My step-grandmother Mary Ann grew up with a family of twelve on a farm in rural Tennessee. Their modest home, located at the western edge of the Appalachian mountains, was part of a tiny community called Possum Trot. In fact, she and her sisters wrote a book about the food they grew up eating, Pioneer Cooking in Possum Trot.
The details of their daily life are classic Americana. Lacking electricity, the family’s perishables were stored in a milk box cooler in a nearby creek. There were well-seasoned cast iron pots and pans of all stripes, the daily chores of milking and wood gathering, biscuits for breakfast every day, cake on Sundays, mounds of salted pork, and of course, many pickles and preserves.
This resourceful family preserved foods from springtime all the way into fall, as varying crops peaked. While there aren’t any recipes for pickled zucchini in Pioneer Cooking, it’s very much in the spirit of my grandmother’s childhood to preserve zucchini: this is, after all, the time of year when we find ourselves with such a surplus of summer squash that it’s easy to grow weary of the vegetable.
These pickles are a great answer to the annual zucchini conundrum. Infused with dill, a handful of spices and chile flakes in a vinegary brine, they’re not unlike a classic dill pickle in their savory crunch and ability to pucker a face. The heat from the chile is palpable but not overwhelming; those with a taste for face-numbing heat might want to add more chile flakes. Because these are quick pickles (also called refrigerator pickles), they should be stored in the fridge. However, they’ll keep for a long time in there — a couple months, at least. You can also use this brine with any vegetable you’d like. Happy pickling!
Spicy Zucchini Pickles
1 pound zucchini (or any summer squash)
2 cups white vinegar
1 cup water
4 garlic cloves, lightly smashed
2 tablespoons sea salt
1 tablespoon dill seeds
2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon black peppercorns
1 teaspoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
Trim the ends off zucchini and slice lengthwise into quarters.
Bring vinegar, water, salt and spices to a boil. Simmer for five minutes, then remove from heat.
Thoroughly sanitize and rinse the jar you’ll use and keep it filled with hot water until you’re ready to use it.
Pack the zucchini snugly in the jar. Tuck the garlic cloves in. Pour the hot brine over the squash. Let the jar sit, uncovered, until it has cooled, about an hour. Cover and refrigerate. They should keep for a couple of months, if not longer.
Kimberley Hasselbrink is a food photographer and blogger based in San Francisco. She is the author of the blog The Year in Food, which is framed around a monthly seasonal food guide. Kimberley enjoys unusual produce, strong coffee, road trips and summer nights.


173 comments
Sign in to add your ownmyvintagecrush says:
Um ...YUM! I need these now! ..good thing I have some in the fridge :D
1 year ago
trianglevintage says:
looks yum, i'll have to try this
1 year ago
AurDenDesigns says:
This brings Sweet & Sour Chow Chow to mind. They are the yummiest. I tell myself That i`ll pickle this year but never do. Yummy Post!
1 year ago
FleaMarketGal says:
I am so making these :)
1 year ago
mygreenboot says:
I do pickle! Mostly, okra from a friend's garden, but this year I attempted cucumbers a few different ways, as well as onion relish.
1 year ago
SewardsCuriosities says:
Yummy!
1 year ago
BDSA says:
This is so awesome... my husband and I love pickles! This is such a great variation on the same old same old.
1 year ago
CarryTheWord says:
I really need to make these!
1 year ago
TheBerryPress says:
These look really good!
1 year ago
norajane says:
oh, my. i'm drooling.
1 year ago
roska says:
yum. thanks for the motivation to finally do some pickling before summer ends!
1 year ago
ellenmj says:
Thanks for the recipe! I made blackberry jam last week, plum jam on Monday and plum chutney yesterday - zucchini pickles next!!!
1 year ago
sweetnaturedesigns says:
Can't wait...sounds awesome!
1 year ago
lovelygifts says:
Looks good!
1 year ago
DaniJamz says:
Yummy! To answer your question... I JAM them!!! :)
1 year ago
feathertreestudio says:
oooh tempting!
1 year ago
TheUntamedHeart says:
These look delicious! I'm going to have to try it!
1 year ago
Tidepools says:
My mouth is puckering and salivating. Great story. Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
cubits says:
I am um to my eyeballs in zucchini and never thought to pickle them. Will try this this weekend :)
1 year ago
JulieMeyer says:
Yummy - I have some monster zucchini in my garden right now and I have a zillion empty canning jars just waiting for this recipe! Thanks
1 year ago
THIMBLEandACORN says:
Yes! I did not even think of pickling zucchini, and I have so much! I thought I could literally eat my weight in grilled zucchini, but I am really starting to burn out on it! I am going to make these this weekend. I also pickled fiddleheads in the spring, SO tasty and texturally pleasing!
1 year ago
TheScarfTree says:
Mmmmmm mmmh - sounds yummy! My favourite!
1 year ago
tarikyousef says:
Those look amazing!
1 year ago
bovinebubbles says:
yummmmmo
1 year ago
rarebeasts says:
Yum, I'm making this when the zucchinis are on the run again.
1 year ago
LouisaCatharine says:
Wow, love that, I always end up with extra zucchini after market day. Will definitely try this too, great recipe!
1 year ago
thecottagemarket says:
I NEED THESE!!!!!! : ) thanks for sharing! this looks like it will be a "regular" for this vegetarian!!!!! YUM!!!!!!! getting my share tomorrow and i now know what to do with them ALL! thanks again!
1 year ago
vitamini says:
Yum, those sound so good! I've never tried pickled zucchini, though my mom and I used to pickle our home-grown green beans. They were to die for! My mouth is watering already... Thanks for the recipe!
1 year ago
whatupdoghoodriver says:
Mmmmmmmmmmmm! THANKS!
1 year ago
studme says:
Do you think that using apple cider vinegar would work just as well, I have all of the ingredients except for the vinegar.
1 year ago
EcoFoto says:
Those are some fancy pickles!
1 year ago
littlehouseofcolors says:
Pavlov's theory in full swing here!!! Can't wait to make them...thanks for sharing : )
1 year ago
Saxiib says:
We go through pickles like their candy in our house-I will have to try this one!
1 year ago
OysterPearlVintage says:
I am attempting to pickle cucumbers for the first time today. This blog makes me even more stoked to get started.
1 year ago
Annachan13 says:
THANKS FOR THE RECIPE! I am 33 weeks pregnant, love zucchini, and have tons of zucchini in my garden....PERFECT MUNCHIES!
1 year ago
sewingwithgrandma says:
Thanks. I'm going to try these tomorrow.
1 year ago
alicechica says:
These look yummy! I make a similar recipe but slice the zuccini. I will definitely try yours. This year my daughter grew cucumbers and since she had so many I pickled them as well. People just love these and they are so simple to make.. Thanks
1 year ago
LeBelleBijoux says:
We have lots of zucchini growing in the garden. This sounds perfect! :)
1 year ago
MegansMenagerie says:
These sound so yummy! It's a great way for my daughter to eat them too cause she would never eat it plain!
1 year ago
littlebitandboo says:
Yummy! I will try and make them...and then eat them and then make some more!
1 year ago
fbstudiovt says:
If you substitute fresh dill for the dill seeds and green beans for the zucchini, you get a pretty fabulous dilly bean recipe! Disclosure: my favorite way to enjoy dilly beans is to use the brine to dirty up a martini and add three beans as a garnish...
1 year ago
simplyworn says:
great recipe...always need one for those over producing, beautiful zucchini....thanks.
1 year ago
LittleWhiteMouse says:
i'm going to make these!! yuuuum!!!
1 year ago
TheOldGlassChipper says:
Drop some tomatoes in there instead of the zuchini. Nothing but heaven! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
MadisonStreetBeauty says:
Yum! gotta try these
1 year ago
thornandwood says:
anything to do with zucchini and pickling - i am sold ! thanks for the yums.
1 year ago
SpiffyBowtique says:
holy moly! i'm totally going to make these! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 year ago
breadandroses2 says:
Hmmmmmm, so good! I haven't put up zucchini pickles since that bumper crop many years back when I canned over 30 quarts in my enthusiasm. Maybe it's time to give zucchini pickles another go 'round......
1 year ago
bedouin says:
This is great ~ Zucchini Zucchini's are everywhere!
1 year ago
JMThour says:
YUMMM!
1 year ago
missusfrenchie says:
Yum! I've always felt that zucchini was a highly underrated vegetable - can't wait to try this out:) Thanks!
1 year ago
DUSKtillDAWNvintage says:
Love this! We have been doing something similar with our cucumbers, but zucchini is brilliant!
1 year ago
PatMcWhorter says:
Is anyone selling them? Sounds delicius. Convo the Gal who's kitchen is used primarily as a studio!
1 year ago
GoddessOfJewelry says:
I recently pickled my own garlic scapes and am now HOOKED! I got some more jars and will attempt Spicy String Beans (makes a MEAN Ceasar garnish) and these pickled Zucchini as well! Thank you for this idea!
1 year ago
tocijewelry says:
Wonderful idea the one of making them spicy.
1 year ago
SilverandEarth says:
Wow...sounds yummy!!
1 year ago
thevelvetheart says:
Sounds lovely! We definitely have an overabundance of these so I will be making some!
1 year ago
girltuesdayjewelry says:
Oooh these zucchini pickles sound and look delicious! I'm going to give this recipe a whirl! thank you
1 year ago
TheIDconnection says:
When I started reading your story I thought you were writing about me. I grew up in Zanesville Ohio with a family of 14. 12 kids & mom & dad. We lived on a 100 acre farm and farmed it for the family We had 3 huge crocks in our kitchen. We used them to pickle our cucumbers we harvested from the garden. They would sit there for months! We butchered our own cows, pigs, chickens etc... It was a farming community with Amish all around. We were not Amish, big Catholic family. No indoor plumbing, just a bucket & out-house! Anyway there are so many good memories I have of the farm. This story is wonderful and takes me back home. Thanks Monica
1 year ago
ShabbyNChic says:
This looks delicious and perfect for the end of summer...I have a zucchini on my counter right now!
1 year ago
athenadelarosa says:
Off to my kitchen! Thank you so much, looks and sounds great!
1 year ago
jdizaclothingco says:
looks creative, but not crazy about the taste of pickles/dill
1 year ago
SweetiePieCollars says:
Thanks for the recipe! I just got back from a trip to North Carolina. We grabbed a jar of homemade strawberry preserves but didn't taste them (stupidly) until we got home. We wished we had picked up 5 jars! I am so happy that there is a place like Etsy where I can grab homemade goods like this that I know will be just as good!
1 year ago
tinarosa says:
I love pickles!
1 year ago
TheMillineryShop says:
OK, let's be serious for a moment. Right now, in my fridge, is a crock of zucchini coins ( slices) all pickled and ready to eat. But no one is eating them! They are (relatively fresh) from the garden yet no one wants them! What did I do wrong??
1 year ago
fuzzyfibers1960 says:
oh, i am so making these !! i have already made pickles this year ... also pickled some long hot peppers.......Mmmmmmmm thanks for sharing the recipe !!!!
1 year ago
TrulyJulie says:
A great recipe~ thanks so much!!
1 year ago
aestivationdesigns says:
A make your mouth water article!!!
1 year ago
Sugarcookielady says:
I will be making this recipe this weekend! Thanks much:)
1 year ago
RummageVintage says:
I want to make these right now! THANKS~!
1 year ago
BeautifulSoaps says:
Yummy. Thanks for the recipe!!
1 year ago
BonChatBoutique says:
Love the story behind it. Thanks!
1 year ago
KalinasGarden says:
Thank you. You have just made my evening! I absolutely love Zucchini!!
1 year ago
izzybee says:
These sounds amazing! Thanks for posting the recipe!
1 year ago
rinnyc says:
We are making pickles this year. We made all kinds of flavors like spicy and dill ect....But i never seen zucchini pickles. This is a smart way to use up the plentiful zucchini we get in our garden. I want to try this so bad.
1 year ago
lizschau says:
Totally making these! But I'll probably make a water and sea salt brine and let them culture naturally... for the probiotics. Yum :)
1 year ago
tntstudio says:
Thanks for the recipe. Can't wait to try make these with our extra zucchini.
1 year ago
nuevowoodcrafts says:
Wow! Those look delicious...Thanks for posting! I love pickled veggies, this is such a great idea. I can't wait to try it!
1 year ago
chrystaldawn says:
I was wondering what I was going to do with my abundance of zucchini and now I know. Recipe sounds great and pic looks delish.
1 year ago
BohemiaGreen says:
OMG I have GOT to try this. zucchini and squash are my life right now and I was just thinking how sad I would be when all of the farmers markets are over for the winter! Thanks!
1 year ago
vintageprecious says:
This is amazing! I can't wait to try it :)
1 year ago
elleestpetite says:
My boyfriend is a big fan of pickled veggies. He's going to love this. Thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
FrancesPhotography says:
I love any pickles and this sounds delicious. i wish I could eat chili though.
1 year ago
MarieVaughnDesign says:
Absolutely Yummy! :P
1 year ago
Iammie says:
Yummmm.
1 year ago
PeaceDawg says:
Gonna try this new recipe ! Our tribe loves any thing pickled, and with all the great summer veggies around, this sounds delicious. Cauilflower would be awesome!!!!!!! Yummmm !!!!!!
1 year ago
TokulVintage says:
Fabulous! Thanks so much. I'm making these this weekend. Oh yes...cauliflower would be super. PeaceDawg.
1 year ago
lvioletta says:
Thank you! I absolutely love pickled fruits and veggies and I'm totally going to try and make this. I'm really stoked! Oh this is going to be so awesome to nom on!
1 year ago
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1 year ago
orientalbeauty says:
I will try this, we also in turkey make a different type of something. It is so nice for summer days, cacik; zuccihini, yogurt, mint and little olive oil and garlic aroma. Try :)
1 year ago
pabadoo says:
Great idea!! I will definitely give this a try!
1 year ago
daffysdream says:
Yummy! I love the pickle....
1 year ago
Mclovebuddy says:
love!
1 year ago
kathyjohnson3 says:
I adore zucchini and this is just one more way to fix it, thanks for the recipe!!
1 year ago
BarnshopAntiques says:
Thanks for this idea. We pickle. My husband is obsessed with it lately. We also experiment with freezing and dehydrating. We hope to have a pickle program in our milk room once our B&B is ready to open. Just keep renovating, just keep renovating....
1 year ago
NANASSOAPS says:
Looks so yummy! Can't wait to try. Thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
redemptionart says:
Thank you, I love to pickle things...this is a nice simple recipe, the kind that I love! Aloha!
1 year ago
BackRoadBuddies says:
YUM! Can't wait to try this recipe. I haven't had zucchini pickles with red pepper flakes and I am looking forward to a little heat. I live less than an hour away from Possum Trot. I didn't grow up in the era of your grandmother but my mother did and I love to hear her stories. Enjoyed the post. Thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
BlackStar says:
Yes, I do pickle. Cukes, okra, beets, peppers, green tomatoes. I've also tried green beans. We can and freeze our garden and am knee deep in tomatoes this time of year. An easy way to sterilize jars, besides the water method described above, is to put clean jars in the oven at the approximate temperature that water boils: 212degrees. Leave them in there and take one out, fill it. Repeat.
1 year ago
ConfettiWestern says:
neato! made zucchini bread, but still had left over veggies...now I have plans tonight :)
1 year ago
HomemadeSunshine says:
I must try this!! So much zucchini! It always seems like a good thing to plant in the spring, then it arrives and overtakes my kitchen...
1 year ago
charmingcarriage says:
These look amazing! and I love zucchini!! Thanks for the great recipe.
1 year ago
minipotterybyanita says:
What a delightful article! It really took me back to my roots! And NOW I know what to do with the pile of zucchini that's staring at me over on the counter! ;-) THANKS!
1 year ago
theotherali says:
great recipe! I just finished my first experimental dill pickles and your recipe looks similar! Now I just need to wait until I can enjoy them!
1 year ago
magpiesfancyshop says:
Thanks for a great use of over abundant zucchini And a great recipe!
1 year ago
Evelinebijoux says:
Great idea! I can't wait to make them !!!It sound delicious !!!
1 year ago
accentonvintage says:
Yummy! great tips! Love pickled anything!
1 year ago
lilinspirations says:
Sounds super yummy!
1 year ago
lauraprentice says:
Does anybody have a good pickle recipe?
1 year ago
aileenfredrick says:
Must try your recepe, I made pickles this summer, I'm happy to see that i'm not the only one
1 year ago
thecooperscottage says:
Thank you for this great recipe. I'm going out to my garden right now, and gather up as many zucchini as I can carry. Let the pickling begin!
1 year ago
b00mitchell says:
I am going to make pickles this weekend! Thank you for the tip, I am going to have to try these. YUM!
1 year ago
deusprovidebit says:
time to bust out the ole canning jars.....i've been burried in zuc and these just look way too yummy!
1 year ago
Rokemet says:
I've just made it!. Thanks for the recipe. Is it ready right away?
1 year ago
LavenderField says:
I'm definitely trying these. My daughter loves pickles. Any kind!
1 year ago
vinskord says:
I am so making these!
1 year ago
stellaranae says:
YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 year ago
YarnUiPhoneApp says:
These look good and healthy...and just might call for a trip to the Spice House where I get all my fresh spices.
1 year ago
designsbycleo says:
Yes, I do pickle......just made refrigerator pickles from yellow squash, they are sweet and tart.....visit my blog where I have posted the recipe and pics......www.designsbycleo.blogspot.com......they keep for months!!!
1 year ago
bhangtiez says:
Great idea, thank you!
1 year ago
beliz82 says:
Looks delicious going to try right now !!
1 year ago
JMankinDesign says:
I'm so excited to try this recipe! I've never pickled or canned anything, although I have great memories of my Mom and aunts doing this as well as making jellies and jams on my grandparents farm in Georgia. This is just the thing to get me started. Sounds so easy! Thanks so much for sharing this. Jill
1 year ago
Shoequeen1961 says:
To steal from an ancient advertising campaign: Mmm-mmm Good! Congratulations on the post!
1 year ago
continentaldrift says:
Hey all! To answer a couple questions: @studme: Yes, absolutely try apple cider vinegar! @rokemet: It's best to let them sit overnight before eating, but I've tried them only a couple hours after pickling and they still taste delicious.
1 year ago
xfictionprincess says:
we had an abundance of zucchini in our garden this summer, so this recipe is perfect for my household =)
1 year ago
TNShopthailand says:
oh, my. i'm drooling
1 year ago
watflooswing says:
thank you!! can't wait to try them. :-)))
1 year ago
YarningToBe says:
Oh this sounds wonderful. This recipe would work well with asparagus too. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
1 year ago
jennabean23 says:
i'm making them on sunday funday ; )
1 year ago
torik2009 says:
These look DELICIOUS!!! I'm absolutely going to try these!
1 year ago
RareDaisyJewelry says:
WONDERFUL pics! Stunning! Yummie looking, too!
1 year ago
SuzisCornerBoutique says:
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i wannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnt!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 year ago
CAPrimlover says:
Mmmm this recipe sounds delightful!!! I can't wait to try it with zucchini from our garden!!
1 year ago
sheenalee says:
i'm definitely gonna have to try this!!
1 year ago
cloudhopping says:
mmmm have a crop of these in my garden just waiting to be pickled!
1 year ago
SeasonsGleanings says:
I always make a batch of zucchini relish with added grated carrots, diced red bell peppers onions, turmeric...and make 'fresh pickles with cukes, but haven't tried them with zukes-thanks for the inspiration!!! I'm guessing it would work just fine with cider vinegar-just wouldn't be as 'clear' a brine...
1 year ago
frankjewellery says:
Looks like a great recipe. Have you ever canned them??
1 year ago
VillaCollezione says:
<-------- "who knew making pickles is so easy" says someone who doesn't belong in the kitchen! LOLz!
1 year ago
lauratownsley says:
Brilliant idea, I'm trying it :)
1 year ago
silveradornment says:
I saw this and just had to make a batch! Oh! They smell and look so delicious!
1 year ago
elasart says:
Wow awesome! We just had some Z-chini this evening... Can't wait to try this!
1 year ago
jewelkingthai says:
Thanks for your Receipe, We generally do Pickle with deep fry in Oil with more Spice. I was searching for the Vinegar Pickle receipe. I am going to try this
1 year ago
Drakestail says:
Wow, I am literally drooling! What a great idea for those extra zucchini.
1 year ago
SecretAttic says:
will try!!
1 year ago
StyleGraphicDesign says:
Nice idea! Thank you!
1 year ago
Fashionitsa says:
I am definitely making this!
1 year ago
IslaNewYork says:
YUM! Sounds easy enough and looks good enough to try! I'm bookmarking this page! Thank you!
1 year ago
NaturallyStitched says:
We made a huge jar of this for our fridge. It's really good and pretty spicy! Thanks for the recipe. ; )
1 year ago
rescuedbykathleen says:
What a great way to use up some of those pesky zucchinis in a bountiful garden! Here's another yummy suggestion for you: zucchini pancakes. These are really similar to potato pancakes and can be eaten either as part of breakfast or a side dish at dinner! Grate a few of those little guys, flour them, add a beaten egg, some salt, and a half cup of Parmesan cheese. Then fry in olive oil. Such a yummy treat!
1 year ago
asunlitwalk says:
Yum and so much better for you than the traditional salted pork! I like to make zucchini relish but now I want to try your recipe since it looks so much quicker and easier!
1 year ago
VernonBea says:
I made these last Saturday and can't wait to try them. Thanks for sharing your family recipe. XO Rebecca
1 year ago
OldMidwest says:
I made these right after reading this post....and oh my were they wonderful! I shared them with everyone I could and they all loved them too! Thanks for sharing your recipe!!!
1 year ago
FireflyCandles says:
Thanks so much for posting this! I"m definately going to to try and make these now. As a novice gardner I didn't realize how producive zucchini can be and I grew way too many! I also ended up with 10' sunflowers, when all I wanted were some little ones for displaying in vases, lol!
1 year ago
ToosDetectiveAgency says:
I canned a batch of sweet and sour pickles last weekend. After following the recipe, I discovered I don't like sweet and sour pickles. I used the rest of the cucumbers in my very own, hastily invented recipe for onion and garlic pickles. I'm excited to make these, too!
1 year ago
Whitewolf1869 says:
Just made these today will taste them in the morning I added a 1/2teaspoon of turmeric to the brine gives them that beautiful yellow color. I will comment on how they taste tomorrow!
1 year ago
storycastings says:
These sound really great! Unfortunatly all my squash and zucchini fried and died here in south Texas back around midsummers night. There is always how for next year and I will definitely keep this in mind.
1 year ago
storycastings says:
* there is always hope! (darn spell check strikes again)
1 year ago
destroymodernart says:
Cannot find dill seeds...been on quest round west london and failed:(
1 year ago
GirlieGals says:
Those sound delicious. I agree with my Texas friend above-so hot here everything is blowing away, but sounds like a good project for a spring garden.
1 year ago
erinscisscorhands says:
I made these and have to say they are seriously good!
1 year ago
FloraChild says:
Making these tonight!! :)
1 year ago
InesesShop says:
Very tasty! This is my favourite zuchini recipe! Thank you for sharing! :)
1 year ago
WildRumpusKnitting says:
This looks fantastic! My canning and pickling endeavors have gotten bigger every year - I will definitely try these!
1 year ago
GemmaBeads says:
My neighbor brought me two HUGE zucchini last week. I am not zucchini fan, unless it is included in something else. We grate it all and portion and freeze it. We use it in quick breads, cakes, pancakes, even in ground beef. Adds moisture, fiber and vitamins to everything. (inspired by how my mother cooked and Jessica Seinfeld's book Deceptively Delicious.) I am definitely giving this pickle recipe to my neighbor though. She needs something to do with all that zucchini!
1 year ago
AlpineGypsy says:
I love 'Quickles'! Thanks so much, I've tried this recipe with carrots, but I think I need to start experimenting. :^D Heidi
1 year ago
mooli365 says:
Oh,great,,I want to eat,hihi..:)
1 year ago
bjsdesign says:
Nice! Sounds yummy!!
1 year ago
SummerfrostPhoto says:
LOOKS SO YUMMY!
1 year ago
shellied says:
I made these all through the fall and am still enjoying them...so good! Who knew they were so easy?!?!?
1 year ago
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1 year ago
tina dorsey from SophistiFlops says:
I'm going to try it! Thanks for sharing.
319 days ago
Lisa Stollenwerk says:
I have a few zucchini in the garden that will be ready tomorrow; I know what I am doing with them. Perfect timing!!! And when the beans are ready I am going to use this recipe for them as well. Mmmm.... Dilly beans :)
319 days ago
Renata Lader from RenataUniqueGifts says:
I am going to our Farmer's Market to get fresh zuccihni!!! Thanks!
318 days ago