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Vegan Zucchini Fritters

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These vegan zucchini fritters are extremely tasty, easy to make, and great for lunch, dinner or even for brunch! This recipe is naturally protein-rich, gluten free, eggless, soy free, healthy and it only has 118 calories per portion.

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These zucchini fritters taste great warm or cold, which makes them great for a party, picnic, or even for the road. They have extra protein due to the addition of chickpea flour and they’re super nutritious. The batter even has a flax meal egg but no one can tell!

Healthy Vegan Zucchini Fritters

Once upon a time, when I still ate eggs, I got to try American style zucchini fritters in a restaurant. I had one bite and I was done with it. They were super oily, they had too much white flour, and they were too salty for my taste. I never tried them again until I decided to create my own recipe. I had extra zucchinis from the Farmer’s Market so I was excited to create a new recipe with local produce here in Chicago.

The inspiration for this recipe came from my mom, who makes a fabulous vegetarian tortilla that is a bit similar. She is not vegan, so I changed the ingredients to veganize it and used zucchini as the main ingredient. The result was this amazing vegan fritter recipe! I love it because it’s:

  1. Healthier than many zucchini fritter recipes I’ve seen.

  2. Easy to make.

  3. Ingredients are mostly whole foods.

  4. Full of flavor and nutritious.


Ingredients

  • Zucchini

  • Yellow onion

  • Olive oil

  • Flax meal

  • Chickpea flour

  • Dried dill

  • Garlic powder

  • Nutritional yeast

  • Baking powder

  • Smoked chili powder

  • Salt and pepper

  • Cashew cheese (optional)


Don’t worry, you don’t taste the chickpea flour. The zucchini, dill, and a bit of cheesy flavor from the nutritional yeast are the dominant flavors here.

Zucchini: It’s really important that you press the water from the zucchini, otherwise your batter will end up being too liquid and the fritters could break when you cook them. See instructions below in the recipe.

Flour replacement: Instead of chickpea flour, you could use whole wheat flour, oat flour, or lupini flour. The latter will increase the protein content.

Nutritional yeast: Not all nutritional yeasts are created equal. If you are vegan like me, make sure to use a vegan nutritional yeast.


How to Make Vegan Gluten Free Zucchini Fritters?

You need a bowl, a strainer, a grater and a saucepan.

  • Grate the zucchini with a hand grater or food processor, place it in a strainer, add salt, stir, wait 5 minutes and then press out the water.

  • Make the flax meal egg.

  • Chop the onion into small cubes and, in a pan, sauté the onion in olive oil for 7 minutes, add the spices.

  • In a bowl, add the dry zucchini and flax egg. Stir, and slowly start adding everything else to the fritter mix while stirring.

  • Warm up a non-stick pan with olive oil. Start adding spoonfuls of batter to the saucepan. Sauté each side over medium heat until golden brown (about 3-5 minutes).

  • I make 8 small fritters with this recipe as seen in the image below.


This Vegan Zucchini Fritters Recipe Is

  • Gluten free

  • Egg-free

  • Dairy-free (without butter)

  • Healthier than many zucchini fritter recipes I’ve seen

  • Easy to make

  • Soy free

  • Amazing as lunch, dinner, or even for brunch!


Please let me know if you make it! Rate it and comment below. I love to hear about your creations too and any alterations you might make to the ingredients.

Also, don’t forget to tag me in your Instagram or Facebook post with @veggielation and #veggielation because I would love to see your take on this recipe!

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Thanks!

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