How I Get Creative with Zuchini Flowers (3 Recipes)

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    In this episode you’ll see the one amazing ingredient that set me off on my cooking journey. In the ten years since I started this channel so much has changed but just like in the beginning, Im headed back to the garden. Join me as I cook an amazing traditional Mexican recipe, give you an update my new garden and explain why the future of Pro Home Cooks looks so bright.
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    00:18 - Garden Harvest
    05:50 - Crema De Flor De Calabaza
    12:05 - Squash Blossom Quesadilla
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  • @da1otta
    @da1otta Год назад +78

    There's so much satisfaction coming from this vid, starting with the garden and picking your own fresh veggies, to marrying the textures and flavours in the saucepan.

  • @YaneryMeza17
    @YaneryMeza17 Год назад +9

    I have very fond memories of eating these flowers in quesadillas as a child. My mom would make the masa from scratch and stuff the raw masa with the flowers, cheese, sautéed onions and mushrooms and fry them!

  • @jazzy_taste
    @jazzy_taste Год назад +22

    Zucchini blossom was a specialty my grandma used to cook when I was a child and it has a special place in the food memory of my heart! 😁♥️♥️

  • @wonderwoman5528
    @wonderwoman5528 Год назад +30

    You’re living a wonderful life and you deserve it after working so hard and encouraging people like me to be passionate about food :)

  • @MsJinjerAil
    @MsJinjerAil Год назад +41

    My mom makes the quesadillas with a salsa base and sautéed onions. They're delicious!

  • @baratrion
    @baratrion Год назад +33

    In Turkey, specifically in western parts, a traditional recipe is to stuff them like a dolma. Search for “kabak çiçeği dolması“ and you will see what I'm talking about. I think Italians stuff them with mozzarella (usually when it comes to dolmas we stuff them with rice or a rice/minced meat combo) and fry them.
    No matter how you use them, they're really delish!

  • @alejandraesquer155
    @alejandraesquer155 Год назад +11

    I remember watching you (and your brother!) since the Brooklyn small apartment kitchen days. Glad to see how much has changed (or hasn't? Gardening! Cooking!) in the last ten years.

  • @porsche747
    @porsche747 9 дней назад +1

    You are the best cook!!! Brilliant!!!

  • @christypeterson817
    @christypeterson817 Год назад +14

    I love watching you get things from your garden to cook with. So good!

  • @JR-bw3tr
    @JR-bw3tr Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing zucchini blossoms are a strong food source in Mexico and Central American countries . As most of your commenters will know they're used to be fried or stuffed and are an excellent resource of vitamin c and potassium for muscle growth ,
    🤝🏻thanks for sharing...

  • @proxykitten1567
    @proxykitten1567 Год назад +22

    Visited Crete recently and had some stuff zucchini flowers and they were just the best! Very underrated ingredient, plus if you get the zucchinis with the flower attached you can make 2 different dishes or the same dish (depending what you are making) but with 2 different textures and flavor profiles

    • @f4ll3nsp1r1t
      @f4ll3nsp1r1t Год назад +2

      Did you had the ones with rice and veg or the ones with meat?? I grew up in a farm in crete and I loved cooking those!! Did you try stuffed vine leafs as well?

  • @KhanhTheLearner
    @KhanhTheLearner Год назад

    Our family enjoys these squash blossoms as well. We simply stir fry them, lightly seasoned, and have it on rice as a side dish. It is divine.

  • @dianepechacek8090
    @dianepechacek8090 Год назад +7

    I’ve been meaning to try blossoms for years, and these two applications look like a great place for me to start. I have blossoms on my pumpkin plant right now that I could use. I love your videos and your style of cooking - fresh, flavor, from scratch, and what do I have on hand - which is how I cook. I’m almost 60, and still look forward to new techniques, ideas, and flavor combinations.

  • @BriteAcresHomestead
    @BriteAcresHomestead 7 дней назад

    We look forward to eating squash blossoms every year. We barter with a thin pancake batter and fry in bacon grease or lard.
    Salt and pepper piping hot and omg!!!!! Amazing!!
    This used to be served in Restraunts in NY back in the day.
    My grandmother in Poland would cook these a lot
    Make sure to brine them in salt water and dry off before coating them.

  • @stefanyz
    @stefanyz Год назад

    ASs a kid, we used to grow pumpkins for the flowers, because they are huge. We would pick them when they were open, lightly batter and then fry them.

  • @MagdaNarima
    @MagdaNarima Год назад +7

    Congrats on the journey. I used to watch you guys back in college for college cooking/food ideas!

  • @jesusmaciasfranco6276
    @jesusmaciasfranco6276 Год назад

    Bro, I have always appreciated how you guys have always incorporated actual Mexican ingredients. I've followed you since you were still brothers green with Yosh. From a Mexican immigrant living in the USA, I thank you friend. Flor de calabaza.

    • @jesusmaciasfranco6276
      @jesusmaciasfranco6276 Год назад

      Also, we take advantage of the flowers because they are a native plant of the American continent, more specifically Mexico. Just like tomatoes and peppers, squashes are a big part of our cuisine and gastronomy.

  • @annesweeney5552
    @annesweeney5552 Год назад +7

    Congrats to you and wife on your baby Daughter ! I love your Garden! Yum that soup looks yummm Oh. oh my Gosh today’s taco Tuesday, I may do squash blossom quesadillas , those looked great too . Listen when you’re holding your daughter up to pull the first piece of fruit off one of those trees your heart will never be the same. It’s wonderful to feed your baby girl fruit you’ve grown

  • @orangepeachbb3849
    @orangepeachbb3849 Год назад

    Empanadas with Zucchini flowers are my all time favorite. First time I tried them was in Mexico. It has been years now and I can't stop thinking about them.

  • @camillethompson6686
    @camillethompson6686 Год назад

    Good for you! I love this recipe. My family is from Southern Italy and we do something else with the flowers. We make a fritter or like pancake out of them. We actually make a batter with parm cheese eggs flour milk and chop the flowers in and fry them. Lack of pancake! Absolutely delicious. The other thing I do with them is put them on top of pizza give it a try

  • @1chick1camera
    @1chick1camera Год назад +1

    I remember when I first watched that video and absolutely loved the vibe and watching you cook. A lot of your videos got me through college! 😂🙌🏻 still haven’t tried the zucchini flowers but it’s one of many goals in life 💜

  • @rhettwilkins9446
    @rhettwilkins9446 Год назад

    That old video is a goldie oldie. Warmed my heart earlier today when was much needed. Thank you friend. Full circle!

  • @stschubs
    @stschubs Год назад +1

    I'm so glad you explained the history of how you got there! I've always wondered why you left that beautiful kitchen, it felt very abrupt lol

  • @jenc1975
    @jenc1975 Год назад +1

    i've been watching your videos for over ten years and theres something so heartwarming seeing how you and this channel has and is growing.

  • @catl1783
    @catl1783 Год назад

    Ciao from the south shore! If you are Italian zucchini flowers are usually fried with a buttermilk mixture. Whenever my mother made them I would make a turkey with smoked mozzarella sub. I would top off with the fried flowers and an aioli. Yum!

  • @Susan-pg7yc
    @Susan-pg7yc Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your journey! I’ve really been wanting to know about the new studio and changes.

  • @fundamental1020
    @fundamental1020 Год назад +1

    As a child we went to an Italian resturant with a huge garden around it. We ate the fried Zuccs as an appetizer. So yummy! Told others but they thought “No, Jean”. But you know Mike “ Oh Yes!”

  • @adrianagalvan621
    @adrianagalvan621 Год назад +2

    Love zucchini blossom quesadillas, we usually add a little epazote (goosefoot, worm seed). I finally succeeded in growing a few plants and add it fresh to so many dishes.

  • @gijsvanosdeman938
    @gijsvanosdeman938 Год назад

    Loved finally hearing your story. You have my respect.

  • @SirRob24
    @SirRob24 Год назад

    First time I saw you and your brother was when you guys were on that episode of Chopped. Use to watch that with my mom all the time and they mentioned you guys had a RUclips channel so I checked it out and have been here since. Crazy how fast time flies.

  • @tambouillesmixtures5111
    @tambouillesmixtures5111 Год назад

    Love these, stuffed and quickly sauteed in a pan, fried, they are so versatile and a true gold nugget from the garden

  • @tlug
    @tlug Год назад +2

    I stuff them with cubed beef or lamb, small amount of rice, herbs and a ragu style sauce then steam cook them. 🤤😋 absolutely delicious

  • @Ash-xx5zd
    @Ash-xx5zd Год назад

    Can you do a garden tour? Would love to see. Please cover your growing environment (hardiness, sun level, state, container or in ground, etc.). Would love to see what plants a professional chef chooses to grow as well as just ornamental plants. Do you compost or found a great retail soil product? ...would be cool if u give us a tour once a season, so we can see how a chefs garden transitions over one year! Indoor gardening too? 🤗🤗🤗 thanks for the consideration!

  • @ursulamelia7136
    @ursulamelia7136 Год назад

    Loved the recipe ideas. You’ll see your daughter will be six or seven before you know it!!! Very best of luck to you and all the best to your family!😊😊😊😊

  • @karlamalcolm9249
    @karlamalcolm9249 Год назад +1

    Soooo inspiring. I love that food and garden and family have been your foundation… thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @philheifferon2299
    @philheifferon2299 Год назад

    Thank you for the update and sharing your journey!!!

  • @chefmcnugget
    @chefmcnugget Год назад +6

    Thanks for sharing your journey with us. It is inspiring and motivational

  • @88Eleo
    @88Eleo Год назад +2

    Here in Italy zucchini flowers risotto is a popular recipe. It’s really delicate…a little onion, butter and the flowers in a pan. Adding rice (carnaroli rice) and toast it with the ingredients. Then cooking like a traditional risotto adding boiling vegetable broth till it’s cooked. Delicious, simple and for a vegan version just use olive oil instead of butter.

  • @ImJustJayce
    @ImJustJayce Год назад +1

    I've been watching for a long long time, and it's so incredible to watch you go from those old 5 ingredient college stoner meals to this and i'm so happy i've been growing with you :) thank you for continuing and inspiring me for years

  • @rgdssd
    @rgdssd Год назад

    My favorite are blue corn quesadillas with sautéed squash blossoms, mushrooms and onions. ❤😊

  • @AceofFlames_
    @AceofFlames_ Год назад

    My Italian Nonno had his garden and chicken plot right next to all the other Nonnos (8 minute bike ride from home) and would bring home fresh fiori di zucca that my Nonna Maria would then fry for us. Such a treat! Congratulations on your decade long journey! I've actually been watching your videos from the beginning as well. You've earned this!

  • @hungrybesties
    @hungrybesties Год назад +1

    Awesome and so yummy! Thanks for sharing! Have a great day

  • @nkostenborder
    @nkostenborder Год назад

    We had a kid in 2020 and moved from Portland to North Idaho. Getting into gardening now that we have some space. And learning how to cook. We became quite spoiled in Portland with all the great restaurants. Glad we found this channel.

  • @pinkluna666
    @pinkluna666 Год назад

    I started watching back when you were still making videos with your brother in that tiny kitchen. And I do kinda miss it to me honest. Back then I was still a teenager. I am in my mid twenties now. It's pretty crazy if you think about it. Thanks for helping me improving my cocking skills over the years. It has been and still is my therapy from the crazy busy world out there. A little time just for you and the fruits of Mother Earth to create some happiness! 🌱🍳🥘
    Sending much love from the german capitol to you and your family!

  • @littlewing1021
    @littlewing1021 Год назад +1

    Hey Mike, long-time follower. Congrats on your family/baby/new endeavors. I LOVE the gardening aspect and I hope you continue to incorporate fresh veggies and gardening tips into your videos!

  • @GamingChickadee
    @GamingChickadee Год назад

    fried stuffed zucinni flowers with ricotta cheese is so amazing! I first tried it when my uncles girlfriend cooked it for us when they where visiting from Florida many years ago. She told us her Italian grandma used to cook it all the time in her household growing up!

  • @ErnestMizera
    @ErnestMizera Год назад

    Thanks for sharing about the changes in your life. I like it and I hope the direction you evolve right now will bring you happiness.
    🌳🕊

  • @danleconey3694
    @danleconey3694 Год назад

    I just made these for the first time last week! They are so amazing. I will 100% be making more of these. I stuffed them a anchovy, lemon, ricotta mixture and breaded then with Panko. I shallow fried them and they were delicious!

  • @ArtByHazel
    @ArtByHazel Год назад +1

    Yum! It’s good to add them in some veggies with coconut milk especially in Asia. 💖

  • @looksponge
    @looksponge Год назад

    It would have been nice to see your garden transformation! It would be nice to see more garden content going forward!

  • @chartersmailinggroupinc6792
    @chartersmailinggroupinc6792 Год назад

    So glad you shared the journey!! Love watching you evolve!!!

  • @syenet02
    @syenet02 Год назад

    i'm 1000% looking forward to seeing what recipees you do with fresh fall and winter harvests.

  • @lindsaywilliams8326
    @lindsaywilliams8326 Год назад

    I have really enjoyed lots of your videos over the years. Lots of inspiration to create real food, get smart about creating real food and enjoying the process.

  • @selenericardez
    @selenericardez Год назад +1

    From Mexico you will also find a variation of a savory crepe or gallete. Usually paired with a white sauce and finished in the oven as a gratin with lots of cheese. Zucchini blossoms, huitlacoche and fresh mushrooms are considered delicacies in Mexico. They are often paired with traditional prehispanic herbs referred to as a group as "quelites".

  • @sailormoon296
    @sailormoon296 Год назад

    Zucchini blossom was a specialty my grandma used to cook when I was a child and it has a special place in the food memory of my heart!

  • @anjou6497
    @anjou6497 Год назад

    I love your enthusiasm 👍💕🌿🌱

  • @dorothyschumm1842
    @dorothyschumm1842 Год назад

    Love your show. My son and wife are growing garden and fruit trees. I’m sharing your video with him. Thanks😉

  • @valerieclifton3902
    @valerieclifton3902 Год назад

    Thank you for the update.

  • @majorlazor5058
    @majorlazor5058 Год назад

    Squash blossoms fried are so good

  • @AHRavnsborg
    @AHRavnsborg Год назад

    This was a really nice format of video. Just so natural

  • @loulace8361
    @loulace8361 Год назад

    I LOVE your channel. I've been a fan for a long time and have watched your growth. I have to say, the animations are absolutely the cherry on the top of your videos! It doesn't get much better than your videos. The content, transitions, animations, music. You've hit the nail on the head!!!! Keep shining!

  • @G.W.H.
    @G.W.H. Год назад

    Thanks for sharing!! I'm going to try with my patty pan squash flowers.

  • @tammyhudson.8072
    @tammyhudson.8072 Год назад

    Great show! I love watching your channel. You have inspired me to cook again. 🙏🏼 Thank you. My family is happy as well.

  • @cyranthus
    @cyranthus Год назад +1

    Mike, you've been a huge inspiration in my cooking. Even though I went vegan 4 years ago, I still continue to watch your videos, refer your videos to family and friends, and get plenty of meal ideas from your videos to veganize. Keep doin what you're doin!

  • @reaganbrown4640
    @reaganbrown4640 Год назад

    So jealous of that garden

  • @laurak7247
    @laurak7247 Год назад

    Made this soup today. But instead of corn, I used some fresh green peas from the garden and jalapeno for spice. Best soup I had in a long time. Also great for the summer as it's so fresh (also delicious when it's cold).
    What a great inspiration. I will definitely cook with zucchini flowers more often from now on. Never thought about picking them.

  • @gloryanna365
    @gloryanna365 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your journey and vision, you inspire me! Great job!!!!!

  • @Roy-G-Biv
    @Roy-G-Biv Год назад

    Mazel Tov!!!!!!!!!!!!North Shore?.....fancy!😆Learn everything you can about winter gardening and/or how to protect your garden in the cold. Love everything you do!!!

  • @leahness3588
    @leahness3588 Год назад

    Thanks for the explanation. I was wonder about the studio kitchen, loved that space. But love the new house/garden too. And chickens.💛🧡💛🧡

  • @thesavvyrose5453
    @thesavvyrose5453 Год назад

    Loved this video on all accounts as so many have said! Would love to see more of the garden, even maybe some tips or how tos??

  • @MarisGardenandKitchen
    @MarisGardenandKitchen Год назад +1

    I love this! I have a garden in Queens now and loved knowing you had a garden in Brooklyn too. The recipes look amazing! Looking forward for more

  • @mitzibud6908
    @mitzibud6908 Год назад

    Another awesome video!! Thank you!!

  • @h3bysuzanne184
    @h3bysuzanne184 Год назад

    Yeah😁🤪 looks and sounds amazing!!

  • @alinaigrad
    @alinaigrad Год назад

    I've joined lieterally last week, but I am hooked. Bingewaatched quite a few of your videos and I am excited for the new ones to come.

  • @cindypelletier9365
    @cindypelletier9365 Год назад

    Mmmm, looks delicious! Will have to try this!

  • @dayannabarthley5675
    @dayannabarthley5675 Год назад

    Will deff be trying this!!! My zucchini plant is huge and have blossoms everywhere, soup looks so good… Will love to see more recipes from the garden in the near future 🧑🏽‍🌾

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Год назад +3

    missed on pairing the quesadilla with the soup. who doesnt like a grilled cheese and soup combo?

  • @ShelleyKimmel
    @ShelleyKimmel Год назад

    Your channel has inspired me in so many ways! I'm learning how to ferment my own hot sauce, and soon, my own kimchi! Thank you so much!

  • @Flutterbyby
    @Flutterbyby Год назад

    Love hearing your story 🥰

  • @Titanium516
    @Titanium516 Год назад

    Brooklyn in the Mthrfkn house!!! I'm originally from the south side of Wliamsburg. I lived there in the late 60s.

  • @Alexkpz888
    @Alexkpz888 Год назад

    Wow! So inspiring to see a vision come to live!

  • @skweekyt1
    @skweekyt1 Год назад

    Been watching you since the early brothers green eats days. Always loved your cooking style. You use what u have or can get and make great food. Now you got the garden growing i can't wait to see all the goodies you will be making.

  • @JoeyShip
    @JoeyShip Год назад

    Love squash blossoms!!

  • @marinapitombeira2845
    @marinapitombeira2845 Год назад

    I’d love to visit your garden/kitchen and cook with you. Please start a fun/cooking class thing!!!!

  • @Preciadofied
    @Preciadofied 11 месяцев назад

    Figs give you fruit the fastest! Berries also! Amazing recipe!!!

  • @sswwwaaann
    @sswwwaaann Год назад

    I had a squash blossom crab Rangoon in Rhode Island recently! It was awesome!

  • @fernandadp94
    @fernandadp94 Год назад

    my mom makes chicken in corn zuchini flower cream. nice so see this made. made me think back on that

  • @leselle777
    @leselle777 Год назад

    Inspiring and Progressive story. Thank you and have a great day

  • @kiracummins3150
    @kiracummins3150 Год назад

    The first time I ever had squash blossoms, they were chopped and hidden in something similar to a fritatta. I was a child at the time, and I wasn't told what I was eating until afterwards, but that meal started my curiosity about edible flowers, which I still like to grow all these decades later.

  • @ginamedley8484
    @ginamedley8484 Год назад

    Love it. Now I’m going to have to go pick some squash blossoms and make quesadillas for lunch 🤣

  • @M2a3i
    @M2a3i Год назад

    Congrats! Love seeing the process from birth to fruition

  • @GrumpyMonkey4U
    @GrumpyMonkey4U Год назад

    Fiori di zucca is another good recipe you can try with this flower. Italian (Rome/Lazio) delicious started that is relatively easy to make.

  • @teraclaynl
    @teraclaynl Год назад

    Thanks for the video! I have been binge-watching all your videos for the past couple of months and I can't wait for more! I started cooking more often and even my boyfriend who is usually a very picky eater and always makes jokes about my cooking said that my skills have improved !!!!

  • @erikaravazzolo5629
    @erikaravazzolo5629 Год назад

    In Italy we batter them and deep fry them! Delicious!

  • @nancynazarian6295
    @nancynazarian6295 Год назад

    Would love some pro home style garden content!

  • @pacificblues5084
    @pacificblues5084 Год назад

    You deserve all your success ♥

  • @rosemarielin4927
    @rosemarielin4927 Год назад

    I love zucchini flowers too!

  • @madeleinecoleman7575
    @madeleinecoleman7575 Год назад +1

    defo going to try that when there in season here in Chile, thanks so much for the inspiring recipe, look forward to more content love the videos ,good job

  • @talldave1000
    @talldave1000 Год назад

    Awesome story and video. Keep inspiring! You're doing great!

  • @Margo5050
    @Margo5050 Год назад

    I like the transformation. Nice.