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Making zoodles
Making zoodles













making zoodles
  1. #Making zoodles how to
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Soft or older zucchini are more likely to become soggy because they’ve lost some of their structure over time. It’s very important to choose the right zucchini. And remember, they’ll continue to cook after you remove them from the pan. As with normal pasta, shoot for al dente zoodles. The longer zucchini cooks, the more time it has for its moisture to leak out and become mushy. Make sure you don’t overcook your zoodles.

making zoodles

Instead, season your noodles just before serving.

making zoodles

If you are cooking your zucchini in a skillet, don’t salt it! The salt will cause the water in the zucchini to release and thus, a soggy mess. Likewise, never salt the zucchini once it’s heating in the pan. Whatever you do, do not let your cut zoodles sit in salt before cooking. In addition, it also leaves your noodles limp and overly salty. Should I Salt Zucchini Noodles?įirst of all, one of the benefits of spiralizing is that it’s SO quick (just spiralize, cook, and enjoy pasta in under 5 minutes!).

#Making zoodles skin

Instead, keep the skin on so that the noodles maintain their shape and all of the nutrients in the dark green skin. This will give you a mushier noodle when you cook them. Once you peel the zucchini, the flesh is exposed and the moisture will start to seep out. Should I Peel Zucchini before Spiralizing?ĭon’t peel the zucchini before spiralizing. After years of careful testing countless zucchini, I’m excited to share what I’ve learned! Tips for Spiralizing Zucchini Noodlesīefore I go over the three best ways to cook zucchini noodles, here are the best tips for making zoodles.

#Making zoodles how to

If you’re struggling with mushy noodles, be sure to read the tips in my post all about How to Avoid Watery and Soggy Zucchini Noodles.Īnd below, you’ll find my three best ways to cook zucchini noodles that come out bright, crisp and refreshing every time. However, it’s also flavorful, low-carb and easy to turn into noodles with your spiralizer. It can easily become watery and mushy when cooked. That’s because the vegetable contains over 95% water. One of the questions I’m asked most frequently is, “What’s the best way to cook zucchini noodles?” These are the three best ways to cook zucchini noodles that are crisp, springy, and easy to pair with your favorite healthy pasta sauces for a low-carb meal.















Making zoodles