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We have this many times on Sundays,it makes a great appy.
6 med. zucchini's, par boiled and then sliced in half the long way. scoop out the center pulp,with a grapefruit spoon, press pulp to remove as much liquid as you can. set pulp aside. Saute in evoo or 2-4 tab. butter 2-3 fine chopped green onions and 1 clove of crushed garlic. plus 3 Tab. fine chopped parsley, after the veggies are soft add the plup and salt and pepper to taste plus 3-4 tab. majoram, now your 3 cups of bread crumbs and1/2 cup parmesan fill the zucchini shells with this mixture and then dot with more butter and sprinkle on more cheese bake in a 350 oven for about 25 min enjoy.
this should serve 6.
kades
 
I have 2 zucchini in my fridge I need to use. Was going to make zucchini soufflé but who knows if that will ever happen...
Maybe I'll try this
 
We have this many times on Sundays,it makes a great appy.
6 med. zucchini's, par boiled and then sliced in half the long way. scoop out the center pulp,with a grapefruit spoon, press pulp to remove as much liquid as you can. set pulp aside. Saute in evoo or 2-4 tab. butter 2-3 fine chopped green onions and 1 clove of crushed garlic. plus 3 Tab. fine chopped parsley, after the veggies are soft add the plup and salt and pepper to taste plus 3-4 tab. majoram, now your 3 cups of bread crumbs and1/2 cup parmesan fill the zucchini shells with this mixture and then dot with more butter and sprinkle on more cheese bake in a 350 oven for about 25 min enjoy.
this should serve 6.
kades

I got to the "scoop out the pulp" part, and went "OMG, but I love the pulp!!!" Lol. It's like a twice baked zucchini :) sounds wonderful, except what does marjoram taste like? I've probably had it in spice mixes but I've never used it by itself.
 
I got to the "scoop out the pulp" part, and went "OMG, but I love the pulp!!!" Lol. It's like a twice baked zucchini :) sounds wonderful, except what does marjoram taste like? I've probably had it in spice mixes but I've never used it by itself.
Skittle, majoram is a mild herb/spice that most often is used in egg dishes. My DH's mom always used it in her stuffed onions and zucchini I love it and always use a lot in dishes I make even my ravioli. It you might say is a cousin to Oregano, just mild,sweet makes your mouth go emmmm:LOL:
kades
 
Skittle, majoram is a mild herb/spice that most often is used in egg dishes. My DH's mom always used it in her stuffed onions and zucchini I love it and always use a lot in dishes I make even my ravioli. It you might say is a cousin to Oregano, just mild,sweet makes your mouth go emmmm:LOL:
kades

Ill have to try it- I love oregano, but it is a little strong for eggs.
 
I'll have to try the tea with it. It sounds so good.
kades

With a dash of lemon plus it has loads of health benefits. Added bonus :)



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Marjoram herb has a good amount of minerals like iron, calcium, potassium, manganese, copper, zinc and magnesium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids, which helps control heart rate and blood pressure. Manganese is used by the body as a co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase.
Furthermore, its leaves are an excellent source of iron, contains 82.71 mg/100 g (about 1034% of RDA). Iron is an important co-factor for cytochrome oxidase enzymein the cellular metabolism. In addition, being a component of hemoglobin inside the red blood cells, it determines the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
 
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