Grilled Zucchini Caprese Bites

July 13, 2018 Appetizer, Menu No Comments

There is nothing quite as satisfying as a simple recipe that uses basic and fresh ingredients, which then produces an amazingly enjoyable dish. The recipe that I’m sharing with you today fits perfectly into this category. Because it can easily be prepared on the grill, it also qualifies as a summer must-have!

One of my all time favorite dishes is the classic Caprese Salad. How the fresh basil, slices of tomato and fresh mozzarella complement each other is pure mouth-watering bliss. One of my favorite vegetables, especially during the summer grilling season, is the zucchini. With just a splash of olive oil, salt and pepper, and maybe a dash of garlic powder, you have a tasty and healthy vegetable dish that works well with just about any meal served up on the grill. By combining the ingredients of a Caprese Salad with sliced zucchini, you end up with a four-star appetizer that just about anyone will enjoy. You could almost pass it off as a healthier version of a mini bagel bite…now who in their right mind would turn THAT down?!?

Now, before we go any further, I do highly suggest that you use either a grill mat or a grill tray for this recipe. Flipping zucchini slices on a traditional grill grate is always a bit of a gamble, and I would hate to have you drop a few slices between the grate openings into the fiery pit below…and yes, it will happen.

The ingredients are very simple, and can easily be adjusted to accommodate additional servings.
We are going to start with the following:

  • 1 large zucchini, cut into 1/2″ slices (you should get about 15 or so slices)
  • 12-15 cherry tomatoes, sliced (you may need to use more than one slice of tomato per zucchini slice, depending on the size of the zucchini slices)
  • fresh mozzarella, cut into small pieces that will fit on top of the zucchini slice (a container of mini mozzarella pearls found in the gourmet cheese section of your grocery store work well)
  • 15-20 fresh basil leaves (depending on how many zucchini slices you have)
  • olive oil
  • salt and pepper
  • garlic powder

Warm your grill to medium-high, and prepare to cook over direct heat. Again, although it is not mandatory, I highly suggest that you use a grill tray or a grill mat instead of cooking the zucchini slices directly on the grill grates. You could also use a sheet of aluminum foil. Whatever surface you are using, be sure that the surface is lightly sprayed or oiled to avoid the zucchini from sticking.

Lightly brush each of the zucchini slices with olive oil, then season each slice with a bit of salt, pepper and garlic powder. Place the zucchini slices, seasoned side up, on the prepared grill area. Let the zucchini cook for about 5-7 minutes, or until the bottom of the slices start to brown, adjusting the flame as needed.

Carefully flip the zucchini slices, making sure that none drop through the grill grates. Top the zucchini slices with a piece of basil, a slice or two of tomato, and a piece of fresh mozzarella.

Let the zucchini cook for another 5-7 minutes, or until the cheese starts to melt.

Carefully remove the zucchini slices. Season with additional salt if necessary. Serve and enjoy!

 

Oven-baked Version

You can easily prepare this dish in the oven as well. Pre-heat your oven to 400˚. Place the zucchini slices on a lightly sprayed or parchment lines cookie sheet. Bake for 5-7 minutes (no need to flip the zucchini when baking in the oven). Top with the basil, sliced tomato and fresh mozzarella. Bake for another 7-10 minutes, or until the mozzarella starts to melt. You can also go with a more traditional pizza-inspired taste by using sauce, shredded mozzarella, oregano and sliced pepperoni as your topping.

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