Friday, June 29, 2012

Cheese Zucchini Stuffed Rolls

Memories can take you back and make you happy or sad, or perhaps both. My teenage years were happy and in some moments sad because I had to leave my old life, my friends, my things behind and move to another continent. 
The thought of losing my best friend was such a scary to me and I went through roller-coaster of emotions when we said last goodbyes to each other at my doorsteps because I couldn't handle seeing her at the airport. 
We grow up together, but when we entered the high school years, we were inseparable. I couldn't wait until the dinner time was over so I could meet her half way from our houses and take a long walk. We would sit on the freshly cut grass under the bright stars on the hill, where we could see the whole city light up. Both of us shared every detail of our day, our school rushes and crushes and than imagined what will our future turn out to be! 
I miss my friend, even though we talk almost every day it is not the same when you don't see them for long 14 years. I still remember our mini parties and sleepovers when she would make a pizza for every occasion...we would spend the night in laughter, making goofy photos, and having fun like each moment was our last one. Those are the memories that are making me happy and little bit sad, because we missed so much over these long years, but still we never forgot our silly teenage days. 
Recently she gave me this recipe and I wanted to share with all of you. I hope you will like it as much as my family did! 




Cheese Zucchini Stuffed Rolls
Serves 4
Ingredients:
  • 1 Tbs. Olive oil
  • 2 Zucchinis, large
  • 1 pk Feta Cheese (5oz/142g)
  • 2 Tbs. Cottage Cheese
  • 2 Tbs. Sour Cream
  • 5 eggs
  • 1/2 cup Heavy Whipped Cream
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • Pinch of baking soda
  • Few mini Sweet Pepper *optional


Directions:
  1. Wash the Zucchini and using potato peeler slice into thin slices; If you slice that thin you can use few slices of zucchini to be more full, i haven't done that but you can if you wish.
  2. Roll the zucchini around your finger and put in a greased baking pan. 
  3. Preheat the oven on 375 degrees Fahrenheit and start preparing the egg mixture. 
  4. In a food processor put all the unused zucchini and process until you have almost paste looking zucchini; Add Feta and 1 Tbs. Sour cream, pinch of salt and mix. 
  5. In the other bowl mix eggs, feta, sour cream, cottage cheese, heavy whipped cream, pinch of baking soda, salt and pepper to taste; mix but don't over beat.
  6. Take a spoonful of processed zucchini and stuff each zucchini roll, once you are done pour eggs mixture on top slice the sweet peppers and put in the middle of each roll, but like I said it is optional. 
  7. Bake for the next 35-40 minutes or until the top is turning brown, but if you see that it looks done after 40 minutes and still very light on the top,  you can turn on the broil and just let it get darker.
  8. Let it cool down for few minutes but serve it hot and immediately!
Friend of mine send me this photo so I am using for you to see it better how great it looks
once it is done with peeler. Just roll several lengthwise slices of zucchini before placing the filling in!


Notes*
  • Use potato peeler to slice the zucchini for better rolling.
  • you can stuff zucchini with whatever you wish, use more processed veggies, or perhaps meat.
  • Cheese and Eggs together with zucchini will produce bit of liquid on the end, don't worry, it is normal!


The recipe is easy, as long as the zucchini is sliced in a thin slices. I lost my peeler! Who knows what happen to it. I am guessing that I dumped it accidentally in the trash, so I used the knife instead. It wasn't easy at all to roll it...but now you know, use the peeler and it will come out better. However, to be honest with you I actually like the uneven looking rolls. They are more appealing and real to me, rather than picture perfect. Food that you see on my photos are real, and of course we eat it right after the photo-shoot so there is absolutely nothing artificial, or uneatable!


Sending you all virtual hugs, stay safe this Summer!


Your Friend,
Sandra 


P.S.
Thank you Andiana for sharing this recipe with me!!!! <3

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43 comments:

  1. Beautiful post!!
    I too miss my childhood friends, those days are always the best and the most precious ones!!!
    These rolls look really nice and very new to me...
    Once again a great recipe dear!!

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  2. Eh,draga pipnula si me u dusu!I ti meni nedostajes,i rado se i sama sjetim tih dana o kojima pises!
    Slike i recepis su superiska i TNX!
    Andrijana

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  3. You post reminded me of my old friends from school, I know nothing about them now, but I'm in touch with one, who lives far away from me, but always in my mind. It's funny how life bring such wonderful people in our lives and then pull us away from them, looking at the bright side, at least we have them even if far.
    The dish looks perfect and delicious. I would for sure try making it soon. Thanks for sharing this recipe with us :)

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  4. I can relate. My best friend moved to Germany several years ago. I have other friends but it's just not the same without her. sharing recipes is a lovely way to connect long distance.

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  5. tepko je otići toliko daleko od nekoga... ali super je što se čujete svaki dan. baš je krasan ovaj recept

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  6. @Reem, Thanks sweetie! Recipe is very Delicious and fluffy... I really loved it!

    @Andrijana, :)Thank you for leaving the comment! <3

    @Muna, I am glad that you can relate although i wish that your friend it close to you! i know how you feel! Thank you honey!

    @Jen, Exactly! You totally understand that it is just not the same! Thanks!

    @Tamara, Thanks sweetie! It is hard to leave everything, but at least we have those memories and continues internet talks!

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  7. I love sharing recipes, it's the perfect way to stay connected. These rolls look delicious!

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  8. @Ashley, Thank you!!!

    @Laura, yes, it's true...food can always connect us more:) Thank you!

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  9. Lovely post! I like zucchini, can never tired of cooking and eating it. ;)

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  10. Gorgeous!!!!! My tummy can't really handle cheese, but this looks absolutely wonderful Sandra, I am letting my eyes to the imaginary eating! Have a good weekend!

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  11. @Leemei, I love zucchini too! Thanks for visiting again!:)

    @Jeno, :( sorry that you cant eat cheese but thanks for your lovely comment! :)

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  12. These zucchini rolls look absolutely delicious my friend - definitely not against lots of cheesy goodness :)

    Cheers
    CCU

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  13. Friendship! Beautiful post and I can't help thinking about my own best friends I left in Japan... I love Zucchini and this is a fun recipe. Japanese love a dish we roll with meat, but I can do the same with vegetable too!

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  14. @Nami, Most people came from somewhere and in one point of life left somebody behind, but we can always remember and keep the memory alive! Thanks sweetie!

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  15. Friendship so close like this is so precious and you're lucky that even being so far apart you still are together every day. What a wonderful presentation of the courgettes!

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  16. I miss my high school friends, too...but facebook is making the world a lot smaller :) Your zucchini rolls look so yummy, Sandra~

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  17. Beautiful post, beautiful recipe, makes me nostalgic. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. I don't eat zucchini very often as most times I have no idea how to cook them! The only time I used zucchini is in a cake! This looks like a great recipe to try!

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  19. This is the season for zucchini! Lovely dish and post, how wonderful to have your dear friend share a recipe that you put on your blog, thanks for sharing with us;-)

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  20. Just bookmarked this recipe! So creative! So summer!

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  21. Hope you two can reconnect soon. Nice recipe!

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  22. Thank you everybody, i appreciate your comments!

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  23. QUE FOME ME DEU..
    POSTEI NO MEU BLOG.

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  24. The farmers market will be loaded with zucchini soon and I can make lots of different versions of this. Thanks to you and your friend for sharing this.

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  25. I made something similar to this but raw. It was yummy. I love your baked version too :-). Great pics!

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  26. This looks SO GOOD, Sandra! I would eat this in a second...perfect for Summer. And I especially love that it's your close friend's recipe...having one of her recipes in your kitchen is the next best thing to her being there in person!!

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  27. potpuno mi je poznato o čemu pričaš i znam da nije lako ostaviti prijatelje i otići daleko
    tikvice jako volim i na ovakav način punjene su odlične, ja sam probala i patliđane ovako puniti isto predobro

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  28. Those look so perfect, Sandra. Sorry about the lost peeler, though.

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  29. Sandra, this is very elegantly presented. I love the beautiful dishware and plating of the zucchini rolls. I'll bet it tastes as marvelous as it looks!

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  30. Lovely post, friendship+food =happiness.
    Great idea the zucchini rolls, this will be nice lunch for me.

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  31. Gorgeous looking stuff! I am dying to make something like this with zucchinis! I have a vegetable peeler at home...is that the same as a potato peeler??

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  32. @Jen, yes, it is same thing! Thanks!:)

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  33. Sandra, these look gorgeous and very rich! I so love eating zucchini in the summer.

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  34. This is stunningly beautiful. I just can't stop staring at the photos.

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  35. What a lovely recipe and my mouth is watering right now. You are so lucky that you have been able to stay in touch albiet via phone/email. Hopefully you can meet up face to face soon.

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  36. Hi Sandrea, this cheese zucchini stuffed roll dish looks absolutely delicious. To me, any rolled or stuffed dish presents an adventure. Will definitely try it out. Thanks.

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  37. I love zucchini and this dish is simply gorgeous! I will love to cook this when the zucchini season arriving at Australia.

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  38. It is amazing that you have kept up such an amazing friendship over 14 years of long distance. What a beautiful friendship! I hope that you will get to see her again sometime soon. Love this recipe, it looks absolutely delicious, and the photos are drop dead gorgeous!

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  39. That is so sweet you and your friends can still share. It must have been so hard for you to leave her. Love these rolls and I sure hope you find that peeler. I can't find anything at the moment, everything is in boxes again. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.
    -Gina-

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  40. This is so cleaver and now you've got me craving zucchini - I love when it's in season and using it like this is brilliant! I'm featuring this in today's Food Fetish Friday (with a link-back and attribution). I hope you have no objections and it's always fun to be following along with your creations…

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  41. What a wonderful and sweet post :) These are just fantastic...wonderful recipe indeed!

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  42. Loved reading your sweet post, Sandra! Your cheese stuffed zucchini rolls are elegant, light, and refreshing on a hot summer day. An exclusively different and superb recipe!
    The presentation and photos are amazing:D
    Hugs,

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