Chilled courgette soup, courgette fritters with somked salmon and courgette tart.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Cook the courgette slices for three to five minutes on each side until charred.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Cut all the vegetables, including the courgette, into long chip-shaped pieces.
From the expressandstar.com
The courgette slices should be completely flat in the pan and not overlapping.
From the independent.co.uk
In the absence of courgette flowers, pumpkin flowers are an excellent alternative.
From the independent.co.uk
Note that the dog on the left is transporting what appears to be a courgette.
From the metro.co.uk
Spread the other half with the ricotta and then top off with the courgette mixture.
From the express.co.uk
It isn't just taste that means we have tomato juice and not courgette juice.
From the guardian.co.uk
Cut each courgette in half crosswise and then cut each half into 3mm planks.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Zucchini: marrow squash plant whose fruit are eaten when small
Zucchini: small cucumber-shaped vegetable marrow; typically dark green
The zucchini or courgette (or) is a small summer squash. Along with some other squashes, it belongs to the species Cucurbita pepo. ...
A small marrow (UK)/squash (US)
(Courgettes) baby marrows are available in many varieties, shapes and sizes. The colour varies from green to yellow and the shape from long and thin to spherical. The flavour is watery and earthy. The tenderest, sweetest courgettes are those about 10-15cm (4-5 inches) long. ...
The British term for zucchini. Like aubergine, courgette is a French word, coming from courge (gourd), which in turn came from the Old French cohourde, which itself came from the Latin cucurbita. Zucchini is known by its Italian name in America, as it was popularized here by Italian immigrants.
N. Although a rather pleasant word, our courgette is more than amply replaced by America's fantastic zucchini. I wonder if there's anything behind the fact that they both look like they ought to be sports cars. I'm sure someone's written a thesis on it somewhere.