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4 delicious ways to add yellow zucchini to your diet

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 6, 2025, 15:55 IST
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4 delicious ways to add yellow zucchini to your diet

Looking for a healthy addition to the diet? Then add this healthy Yellow zucchini, also known as golden zucchini, which makes for perfect summer superfood. This vegetable is vibrant, tender and is packed with nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium, and dietary fiber. Loved for its mild flavor, versatility and soft texture, this vegetable can be relished in so many ways. Read on to find out…

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What makes yellow zucchini different from green zucchini?


While both yellow and green zucchini are very similar in taste and texture, there are a few subtle differences. Yellow zucchini tends to be slightly sweeter and milder in flavor, making it an excellent choice for raw dishes or light sautés. It also has a thinner skin, which can be more delicate when cooked. Nutritionally, both types offer comparable benefits, such as high levels of vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants, but the bright yellow color of golden zucchini indicates a slightly higher presence of carotenoids plant pigments linked to eye health and reduced inflammation.

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Grilled Yellow Zucchini Slices


Grilling yellow zucchini is a simple yet flavorful way to enjoy this summer squash. Slice the zucchini into ¼-inch thick rounds or lengthwise strips, brush with olive oil, and season with salt, pepper, and a sprinkle of garlic powder. Grill for about 2–3 minutes on each side until tender with grill marks. These slices make a great side dish or sandwich filling and pair beautifully with grilled meats or vegetarian mains.

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Zucchini Noodles


Swap out traditional pasta with zucchini noodles for a low-carb, gluten-free alternative. Using a spiralizer, turn yellow zucchini into noodles and lightly sauté them in olive oil for 2–3 minutes until just tender. Toss with marinara sauce, pesto, or a garlic-butter drizzle for a light and healthy meal. Adding grilled chicken, shrimp, or chickpeas can turn it into a complete dish.

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Yellow Zucchini Stir-Fry

Add color and nutrients to your stir-fry with chopped yellow zucchini. Its tender skin and flesh cook quickly, making it ideal for fast meals. Combine it with other vegetables like bell peppers, broccoli, and snap peas, and stir-fry in sesame oil with soy sauce, garlic, and ginger. Serve over rice or noodles for a satisfying, veggie-forward dinner.

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Zucchini Noodles


Replace regular pasta with zucchini noodles as a low-carb, gluten-free substitute. Spiral slice yellow zucchini into noodle shape and briefly sauté in olive oil for 2–3 minutes until tender. Top with marinara sauce, pesto, or a drizzle of garlic-butter for a light, healthy meal. Add grilled chicken, shrimp, or chickpeas to create a complete meal.



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