Summer brings tons of zucchini. Sometimes too much, right? But instead of making another boring side dish, I decided to get creative.
What if we turned those green beauties into little boats? Better yet, what if we stuffed them with delicious crab?
This Dungeness crab recipe will make you look at zucchini in a whole new light. Your family won’t see it coming, and they’ll be asking for seconds before you know it!
Ingredients for Making Crab-Stuffed Zucchini Boats
Getting your ingredients ready is half the fun! I love how simple this list is. You probably have most of these things sitting in your kitchen right now.
And you don’t need any fancy stuff to make these boats sail smoothly into dinner success.
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
Medium zucchini | 4 pieces | Look for straight ones that won’t tip over |
Fresh crab meat | 1 cup | Canned works too – just drain it well |
Cream cheese | 4 oz | Room temperature makes mixing easier |
Shredded mozzarella | 1/2 cup | Save some extra for topping |
Breadcrumbs | 1/4 cup | Panko gives the best crunch |
Garlic cloves | 2 pieces | Minced fresh or 1/2 tsp powder |
Green onions | 2 stalks | Chopped, including green parts |
Lemon juice | 1 tablespoon | Fresh tastes better than bottled |
Salt | 1/2 teaspoon | Adjust to your taste |
Black pepper | 1/4 teaspoon | Freshly ground if you have it |
Olive oil | 2 tablespoons | For brushing the boats |
If you can’t find fresh crab, don’t stress about it. The canned stuff works just fine, and your wallet will thank you!
The Simplest Crab-Stuffed Zucchini Boats Recipe
Time to get cooking! Just follow along, and you’ll have something that looks like it came from a restaurant.
Step 1: Prep Your Zucchini Boats
- Preheat your oven to 400°F
- Wash the zucchini and cut them in half lengthwise
- Scoop out the flesh with a spoon, leaving about 1/4 inch walls
- Save that zucchini flesh – we’ll use it!
- Brush the boats with olive oil and season with salt
Step 2: Make the Crab Filling
- Chop up that scooped zucchini flesh (dice it small)
- Mix cream cheese, crab meat, and chopped zucchini in a bowl
- Add garlic, green onions, and lemon juice
- Season with salt and pepper
- Fold in half the mozzarella cheese
Step 3: Stuff and Bake
- Fill each zucchini boat with the crab mixture
- Top with the remaining mozzarella and breadcrumbs
- Bake for 25-30 minutes until golden and bubbly
- Let them cool for 5 minutes before serving
Nutrition Per Serving (1 boat)
Nutrient | Amount |
---|---|
Calories | 165 |
Protein | 15g |
Carbs | 8g |
Fat | 8g |
Fiber | 3g |
Sodium | 385mg |
Cholesterol | 65mg |
That’s it! Your boats are ready to set sail straight to your dinner table.
How to Keep Your Crab-Stuffed Zucchini Boats from Getting Soggy
Nobody likes a soggy boat! Zucchini has lots of water, and we need to deal with that. However, don’t worry, I have some tricks that work every single time.
These tips will keep your boats crispy and your family happy.
Salt Those Boats First
Sprinkle salt on the scooped zucchini halves and let them sit for 15 minutes. This pulls out extra water. Then pat them dry with paper towels before you start stuffing.
Don’t Skip the Pre-Bake
Put your empty, oiled zucchini boats in the oven for 10 minutes before adding the filling. This head start helps cook out moisture.
Your boats will be firmer and ready to hold all that yummy crab stuff.
Drain Your Crab Well
If you’re using canned crab, drain it really well. Press it with paper towels, too. Extra water in your filling means soggy boats later. Fresh crab is usually drier, but it’s best to check it anyway.
Keep the Oven Hot
Don’t lower that temperature! High heat (400°F) helps evaporate moisture quickly. Lower heat just steams everything, making it overly soft and mushy. Trust me on this one.
Let Them Rest
After baking, let your boats sit for 5 minutes before serving. This helps everything set up properly. I know it’s hard to wait when they smell so good, but it’s worth it!
Conclusion
Who knew that a weird vegetable sitting in your garden could become something this tasty? I love how this recipe turns simple ingredients into something special.
These boats work great for dinner parties too, or just when you want to shake up your usual weeknight routine.
So grab those zucchini and get ready to sail into deliciousness. Once you try these crab-stuffed beauties, regular zucchini will never look the same again.
Happy cooking!