Zucchini Veggie Burgers & Relish

What do you do when the zucchini is coming on strong? There are two things I like to make: Zucchini veggie burgers and zucchini relish. You will find both recipes in this post today. They are low calorie, low carb, and nutritious!

The interesting thing about large amounts of zucchini is you can reduce the size by salting it well and setting it aside for the water to leach out. Then you take handfuls of it and squeeze out the excess water.

For the relish, I just shred it and add salt, drain it a little in a colander; then add apple cider vinegar, green pepper or banana peppers, onions, and black pepper. If you like a sweet relish, you can add a teaspoon of honey.

All I can say is, it’s a fun time of year to be alive!

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Benefits of Zucchini

Zucchini is rich in antioxidants, zeaxanthin, and lutein, which are known for their role in helping to prevent macular degeneration, and cataracts. (1) Both of these carotenoids are thought to improve bone density as well. A study of Korean men and women found improved bone density in the femoral neck, total hip, and overall body with consistent intake of these antioxidants. (2)

You may also be happy to learn, a study in Brazil investigated the nutritional value of zucchini raw verses steamed. They found an increase in the antioxidant availability when the items were steamed. (3) Maybe even more interesting in this study, was how microwaved steaming increased potassium and sodium concentrations. (3).

Maybe that old myth about microwaving is not true after all!

Regardless, of how you prepare your summer squash, whether in these zucchini veggie burgers and relish or placing it in your bread, you will reap some benefits. And that my friend, is exactly what God wants you to do with all the food He provides.

You and I are wise to ditch the ultra-processed, over sugared items offered by manufacturers to make money. We can stick with what God designed to nourish and sustain us from the garden, right?!

Devotion

 But I have said to you, ‘You shall inherit their land, and I will give it to you to possess, a land flowing with milk and honey.’ I am the Lord your God, who has separated you from the peoples. 

Leviticus 20:24

Leviticus 20:23-25 ESV – And you shall not walk in the customs – Bible Gateway

With all the summer vegetables and fruit bushes overflowing in our back yard right now it’s easy to see His provision.  Each time I go pick another round of cabbage, corn, green beans, potatoes, peppers, onions, Bok choy, and cucumbers I can’t help but praise God for His generosity.

 The joy of it gives me flashbacks to my bible reading, and how Israel celebrated together and offered Firstfruits to God. So, I borrowed some tables and chairs from church last Sunday and invited my family over for a Harvest Feast to help celebrate the goodness God provides.

God promised Israel a” land flowing with milk and honey”. The phrase is mentioned twenty-three times from Exodus to Ezekiel. It indicates a land of abundance, and one scholar points out the milk and the honey occur without sacrifice or death.

She says, “The natural way these resources are produced reflects the divine desire for abundant life in God’s land.” (Schaser, 2018) Jesus said the same thing when he says, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” (John 10:10)

Let’s talk about it.

Where is the overflow in your life right now and how do you see God in it? I look forward to reading your comments below!


Zucchini Veggie Burgers

  • 3 Cups Zucchini ((Shredded and Post water extraction))
  • 1/4 Cup Minced Onion
  • 1 Clove Minced Garlic
  • 2 Sprigs Fresh Oregano (or 1/2 teaspoon dried)
  • 2 Sprigs Fresh Lemon Thyme (1/2 teaspoon dried)
  • 1 Large Egg
  • 2 Tbsp Flour ((Almond, Arrowroot, or whole wheat is fine))
  • 1 Tbsp Hemp Seed Hearts ((optional its for added nutrients and protein))
  • 8 Tsp Sesame Seeds
  • 1 Tsp Butter, Ghee, Avocado oil of your choice (Seriously, in my Greenpan I don't need more than this amount.)
  • salt and pepper to taste
  1. Place your shredded zucchini in a bowl (It really depends on the size of your zucchini. Here in the Midwest when we don't see one, it gets really big overnight. So I used 3 medium sized zucchini for this recipe, see the picture above.

  2. Add 1 teaspoon of salt and set it aside for at least 15 minutes to pull the water out of the squash. Once it has set several minutes, grab handfuls and squeeze out the excess water. Place it in a separate bowl.

  3. Add the remaining chopped vegetables, herbs, spices, hemp seeds, egg, and flour. NOT the sesame seeds.

  4. Form your patties the size you like as you are heating your skillet on low (3 -4) Once they are formed sprinkle a teaspoon of sesame seeds on each side.

  5. Put your oil in the skillet and spread it around with a spatula.

  6. Place your patties on the skillet to sauté until browned on each side, about 4-5 minutes. Flip them over and cook another 4-5 minutes.

  7. Once they are done, set them aside on a plate. You can serve this as a side dish, or use them for "buns" like I did. I put sauteed mushrooms and onions with a small slice of mozzarella on it and topped it with microgreens, baby spring mix, and tzatziki sauce. Yum!


I hope you enjoy the Zucchini Veggie Burgers as much as I did! The relish recipe is below if you still have extras in the garden and you need some ways to preserve it. There are other recipes on the blog for zucchini so feel free to check them out too!


Zucchini Relish

  • 2 zucchini (shredded)
  • 1/2 onion (minced)
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 medium Pepper (green, yellow, banana, or jalapeno.. . .your choice).
  • 1 ear corn (optional)
  • 1 tsp parsley
  • 2 tsp apple cider vinegar
  1. Add salt to the shredded zucchini, place in a strainer to drain some of the water.

  2. Then place the zucchini in a bowl with the minced onion, peppers, spices, vinegar and seasoning.

  3. Store it in a bowl or jar and store in the fridge. It tastes best when it sits overnight, and it can be stored in the fridge for at least a week.


Enjoy your summer garden, my friend! There is no greater joy than celebrating God’s goodness from the garden with family and friends, knowing Jesus paid the price for our sin and salvation! Talk about land of milk and honey! We are in it, for sure!

Have a great day!

References:

Abdel-Aal el-SM, Akhtar H, Zaheer K, Ali R. Dietary sources of lutein and zeaxanthin carotenoids and their role in eye health. Nutrients. 2013 Apr 9;5(4):1169-85. doi: 10.3390/nu5041169. PMID: 23571649; PMCID: PMC3705341.

Regu GM, Kim H, Kim YJ, Paek JE, Lee G, Chang N, Kwon O. Association between Dietary Carotenoid Intake and Bone Mineral Density in Korean Adults Aged 30-75 Years Using Data from the Fourth and Fifth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2008-2011). Nutrients. 2017 Sep 16;9(9):1025. doi: 10.3390/nu9091025. PMID: 28926945; PMCID: PMC5622785.

de Castro NT, de Alencar ER, Zandonadi RP, Han H, Raposo A, Ariza-Montes A, Araya-Castillo L, Botelho RBA. Influence of Cooking Method on the Nutritional Quality of Organic and Conventional Brazilian Vegetables: A Study on Sodium, Potassium, and Carotenoids. Foods. 2021 Jul 31;10(8):1782. doi: 10.3390/foods10081782. PMID: 34441559; PMCID: PMC8391696.




10 Best Ways to Use Leftover Turkey

I’m sharing 10 ways to use your leftover turkey today!

You’ve praised and thanked God for this year’s provision and survived your 3rd turkey dinner of the week. Feeling full as a tick about to explode, you may be wondering what to do with the rest of your leftover turkey. Rest assured, in today’s post I have a few ideas that will help you’ll enjoy enhanced and varied flavors of the leftover bird.

#1 Way to Use Leftover Turkey–Turkey Tortilla Soup

I love to make a Turkey Tortilla Soup. It’s as simple as using my Chicken Tortilla Soup-Autoimmune Style and substituting the chicken for turkey. This soup base has a puree of boiled beets, carrots, onion, and garlic that make an amazingly tasteful broth for the soup. Best of all its anti-inflammatory, something we need after a little too much celebrating.

If you’re used to the old-fashioned way, and can tolerate tomatoes without inflammation, feel free to use a large jar of salsa in place of the beet puree. The recipe is easy and will be ready within the hour. Spice it up with some fresh or dried oregano, garlic, onions, and chopped zucchini. It’s delicious!

# 2 Way to use Leftover Turkey—Turkey Salad

This is a no brainer, right? Chop some turkey, add a little cranberry sauce, chopped fresh celery, pecans, and you have a delightful turkey salad to eat for lunch on some fresh tortillas and greens! Staying on track with your health plans is doable during the holidays! Click here for my full Turkey Salad Recipe.

#3 Way to Enjoy Leftover Turkey—Turkey and Butternut Squash Enchiladas

You will enjoy the simplicity of this very tasty dish. Using 2 cups of the leftover turkey (instead of chicken in the original recipe) combine it with 1 teaspoon of cumin and 1 tsp of oregano, 1/2 cup chopped onions, and a small can of green chilies, in a small bowl. Mix well and place 2 tablespoons of the mixture on a fresh tortilla and roll up nice and neat, place it in a 8×8 pan. Cover with butternut squash sauce. See full recipe Here

# 4 Turkey Pot Pie

Yes, easy leftover turkey pot pie is so good! All you have to do is combine 2 cups of chopped turkey in a large soup pot, add 2 bags of frozen mixed vegetables or your own leftover vegetables (corn, green beans, carrots), add 3 cups of broth bring to a simmer and add 1 cup of milk (I use plain almond milk) mixed with 2 tablespoons of flour, (or thickening regent of your choice), and seasonings (salt, pepper, onion powder). Once the liquid thickens, place onto your favorite pie crust and top with remaining crust. Bake according to Pie directions about 25-35 minutes at 350 is what I usually do. It’s so delicious.

turkey cranberry salad

5. Turkey Shepherd’s Pie

Replace the beef or lamb, in your favorite Shepherd’s pie recipe, with turkey. Combine the turkey with mixed vegetables, 3 cups of broth, spices, and flour milk mixture. Brink to a simmer until thickened, and then place in a 9×13 dish, cover with your left-over mashed potatoes and bake at 350 until heated through.

6. Buffalo Turkey Dip

Yep, this is going to go very well with some nachos! Combine 2 cups of leftover turkey with 1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper, 1 block of cream cheese, 1 can of green Chilles (with the juice) and 1/2 cup chopped onion. Heat on the stove or place in a small crockpot until ready to serve.

7. Mini Turkey Pizzas

A turkey mini pizza uses a tortilla wrap, cover with butternut squash sauce (baked squash, 1 clove minced garlic, 1 tsp salt blended in a blender) or your favorite tomato or yummy green pesto sauce, cover each tortilla with 1/2 cup shredded turkey, 1/2 cup red onion, and 1 cup chopped kale. Top with a sprinkle of aged parmesan, or Romano cheese, or a dab of mozzarella.

8. Turkey Frittata

Oh, so good. Line a oven-safe skillet with avocado oil, shred a sweet potato over the bottom about an inch thick, season with a little salt, paprika, and pepper. In a blender grate fresh turmeric and a teaspoon each of cardamom and pepper with 8 whole eggs. Blend well and pour onto shredded sweet potato. Add 2 cups of shredded chicken, 1/2 cup shredded cabbage or Brussel sprouts, 1/2 cup chopped orange or red peppers. Bake at 350 for 35-40 minutes or until eggs are fully cooked. Enjoy!

9. Turkey Cabbage Rolls

This is very tasty and delicious way to use your left-over turkey. In a pan, slightly boil 1/2 head of cabbage until just tender, about 20 minutes. Pull out of the water to cool until its ready to handle. Meanwhile, in a separate bowl, combine 2 cups of shredded turkey, 1/2 cup of onion, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tesp pepper, 1 tsp oregano, and 1 clove of mince garlic, mix well. When the cabbage leaves are cooled, remove one and place a tablespoon or two of the turkey mixture into a leaf, roll it up and place it side down into a casserole dish. Continue until all the mixture is gone. Preheat oven to 350. Cover the cabbage rolls with 2 cups of cream of mushroom soup (I use 1 package of fresh chopped sauteed mushrooms in avocado oil, then combine 2 cups of broth and 1 cups of milk (I use almond) and 3 tablespoons of flour, mix while all are cold and add to the heated mushrooms, stir until thickened). Bake for 20 minutes or until heated through.

10. Turkey Avocado Cups

This refreshing and filling little appetizer looks great on a serving tray and is a nice treat during Saturday festivities. All you have to do is mix 2 cups of leftover turkey with 1 large, mashed avocado, 1/2 cup red minced onion, 1/2 red minced red pepper, and 1 minced clove of garlic, with the juice of 1 lime. Place a tablespoon of the mixture in some fresh baked phyllo shells and enjoy!

leftover turkey

Then he said to them, “Go your way. Eat the fat and drink sweet wine and send portions to anyone who has nothing ready, for this day is holy to our Lord. And do not be grieved, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.”

Nehemiah 8 ESV – Ezra Reads the Law – And all the people – Bible Gateway

I hope you enjoy these 10 easy ways to use your leftover turkey this weekend! I pray you have a blessed holiday season and remain thankful for all of God’s many blessings!

I’m here for you if you need coaching through the holidays! Staying on track and eating good food is possible, all we need is the right attitude.




Super Secret…Tuna Spaghetti Alfredo

Ok, confession time…I am a huge fan of omega 3. Since wild caught tuna is a good (and cheap) source of this wonderful oil, sneaking it into the spaghetti alfredo for our Wednesday night children’s program is right up my alley. I want them to have a healthier snack with more omega 3 for better attention and less inflammation.

There’s also a decent amount of finely chopped vegetables throughout the dish. Thankfully most of them avoided picking out the items from the sauce… and they even came back for seconds! I’ll keep trying to convince them they won’t notice the veggies. Who knows? They may even start to like them.

Benefits of Tuna Spaghetti Alfredo

One serving of this tuna spaghetti gives them a decent amount of protein, calcium, and iron. Alongside some vitamin A, potassium, B vitamins, and fiber they’ll get more nutrients in this “snack” than a packaged item.

tuna spaghetti alfredo

Exposing children to vegetables each meal teaches them, this is how we eat. It also teaches them this is what we are designed to eat. God created all the vegetables for our growth and the maintenance of our cells. When children’s taste buds are trained to only eat sweets and processed food, they’re cheated out of good health. Plus, they don’t have the fuel or energy they need to function in school, nor do we in life!

The cream cheese gives this dish the rich full cream texture and the parmesan gives it just the right amount of sharpness.

There are many who say, “Who will show us some good?

    Lift up the light of your face upon us, O Lord!”

You have put more joy in my heart

    than they have when their grain and wine abound.

Psalm 4:5-7 ESV – Offer right sacrifices, and put your – Bible Gateway


Super Secret…Tuna Spaghetti Alfredo

  • 1 Box Spaghetti
  • 4 Cups Milk
  • 1 8 oz Cream Cheese
  • 1 4oz Parmesan Cheese
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 Cup chopped carrots
  • 1 Cup Broccoli
  • 1/4 Cup Onion
  • 1 12 oz Can Tuna
  • 2 Tbsp. Flour
  1. Prepare spaghetti according to package directions.

  2. Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, sauté the onions and garlic on low heat until tender. Add the chopped broccoli and carrots.

  3. Add the flour to the milk and stir until dissolved. Season with salt and pepper then add it to the vegetables.

  4. Open the tuna and drain the excess oil/water, using a fork, spread it into the milk and vegetables. When fully heated add the cream cheese and parmesan cheese.

  5. Drain the spaghetti and add it to the vegetables and sauce. Stir until sauce thickens and then serve. Top with fresh chopped basil and a salad!


I hope your little ones like this tuna spaghetti alfredo as much as our church kids did! Check out more recipes in The Garden on this site!

It is a joy to serve you!