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yo'ma
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 3:08 pm
There must have been a bitter zuchinni. It has onions, zuchinni, salt, pepper, basil, and oregano in it. Is there any way to fix it or should I just dump it?
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workaholicmama
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 3:38 pm
Hugs. I've thrown out zucchini soup a few times due to a bitter aftertaste. And I never make from only 1-2 zuchinis... aderaba, maybe others will give ideas how to fix this.
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 4:21 pm
I hate to say it but I vote for Dump. I believe that your zucchini was bitter. It's not your fault and there was no way of knowing before it was cooked. Happens to the best of us.
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baba
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 4:26 pm
I find it's only bitter when the zucchinis are old. Never had this problem with freshly bought zucchinis
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cbsp
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 4:45 pm
You could try a very little bit of acid (lemon juice, Apple cider vinegar).
More salt? Something sweet? (Tomato? Has sweet and acidic components)
Ground coriander? (Has almost a citrus like flavor)
So interesting, my zucchini soup was also bitter this week...
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myself
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 5:03 pm
Yeah, I had this last week too. First time it happened actually. It was a smallish pot of soup so I ate it anyway as I was too hungry. I won't be making zucchini soup again so soon.
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 5:16 pm
I hate when I get a bitter zucchini
Salt is supposed to take away some of the bitterness.
Add a little bit of sugar at a time, tasting as you go. And if that doesn't help...
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yo'ma
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 5:19 pm
baba wrote: | I find it's only bitter when the zucchinis are old. Never had this problem with freshly bought zucchinis |
Bought on Friday, made today. That doesn't mean it hasn't been sitting in the store awhile.
cbsp wrote: | You could try a very little bit of acid (lemon juice, Apple cider vinegar).
More salt? Something sweet? (Tomato? Has sweet and acidic components) |
ra_mom wrote: | I hate when I get a bitter zucchini
Salt is supposed to take away some of the bitterness.
Add a little bit of sugar at a time, tasting as you go. And if that doesn't help... |
I'll try the lemon and then the sugar. It has enough salt.
Thank you all!
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5*Mom
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 5:20 pm
I never make plain zucchini soup for this reason; I always mix it in with other veggies. Maybe you can add some other veggies like carrots, sweet potato, potato and/or broccoli to mask the taste.
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myself
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 5:23 pm
5*Mom wrote: | I never make plain zucchini soup for this reason; I always mix it in with other veggies. Maybe you can add some other veggies like carrots, sweet potato, potato and/or broccoli to mask the taste. |
Mine actually had some carrots in it too but it was still bitter.
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yo'ma
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 7:52 pm
I added lemon and sugar. Still bitter. Garbage it goes .
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studying_torah
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 11:05 pm
If it's not going to be used for fleishigs, maybe adding butter or cream will mellow it a bit.
Has no idea zucchini could be bitter.
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jan 24 2016, 11:41 pm
studying_torah wrote: | If it's not going to be used for fleishigs, maybe adding butter or cream will mellow it a bit.
Has no idea zucchini could be bitter. |
Zucchinis that didn't have enough water while growing can be really bitter. Pattypan squash too. I find that pattypan squash that isn't fresh can get pretty bitter.
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imamazing
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Mon, Jan 25 2016, 12:17 am
Ok, this is weird.., my zucchini soup this week was bitter too.
I make this soup every few weeks for years and never had this. Curious if there could be a connection... Like maybe we all purchased in same place etc
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naomi6
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Mon, Jan 25 2016, 12:39 am
Always do it with potatoes never bitter - also throw in a carrot or frozen Italian style vegetables and blend together heaven
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naomi6
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Mon, Jan 25 2016, 12:40 am
Always do it with potatoes never bitter - also throw in a carrot or frozen Italian style vegetables and blend together heaven
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greenfire
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Mon, Jan 25 2016, 1:54 am
I've never tasted a bitter zucchini - then again I do mix them with other vegetables
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ra_mom
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Mon, Jan 25 2016, 1:58 am
imamazing wrote: | Ok, this is weird.., my zucchini soup this week was bitter too.
I make this soup every few weeks for years and never had this. Curious if there could be a connection... Like maybe we all purchased in same place etc |
I doubt you all bought your zucchini at the same place
But very possibly it was all grown in the same place and imported from there.
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anonimouse
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Mon, Jan 25 2016, 2:18 am
I always check old zucchni to make sure it's not bitter before cooking. If it is, peeling and removing seeds usually gets rid of the bitterness
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yamz
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Mon, Jan 25 2016, 8:14 am
As far as I know, there is no way to fix a dish made with bitter zucchini. After having had a few bad zucchini experiences, I now always slice off a small piece of each zucchini I cook with and taste it raw before using it. I've never had a bitter zucchini soup or side dish again, although I have had a few mouthfuls of bitter zucchini.
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