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    Home » Recipes » Side Dishes

    Pan-Fried Zucchini Potato Fritters

    Published: Aug 24, 2021 · Modified: Jul 26, 2024 by Amy Sandidge · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Are you looking for a simple vegetarian side dish that will make use of that perfect summer zucchini? How about these yummy Pan-Fried Zucchini Potato Fritters?

    Another zucchini recipe I think are going to love is this lemon zucchini bread. It has bright lemony flavor and tons of zucchini in it!

    What Makes These Fritters So Good?

    Something that you will love about these tasty zucchini potato fritters is how they make use of seasonal fresh vegetables. This combination of potatoes, zucchini, and vegetables is a match made in heaven.

    These fritters are simple to make, and honestly grating the veggies is the hardest thing. These are made in under 15 minutes and ready to serve.

    They make a great light meal or side dish. They also are really good for breakfast with a fried egg on top.

    Stack of veggie fritters on a plate.

    Ingredients

    • Zucchini- Naturally the star ingredient is seasonal zucchini. Grating it is the best way to use it for fritters.
    • Potatoes- You really can use any type of potato you have on hand. I have used russets, gold, sweet potatoes, etc. This time I had red potatoes, so that is what I used.
    • Whole Wheat Flour- I used a whole wheat pastry flour, but any flour will do.
    • Eggs- These will help to bind your fritters together.
    • Parmesan Cheese- This adds so much flavor to the fritters.
    • Onions- I like to grate these as well to keep the sizes small.
    • Za-atar seasoning- This is one of my favorite seasonings as it adds so much flavor to a dish! It is a Middle Eastern seasoning that is perfect in so many dishes!
    • Salt and Pepper- This is an essential.

    How to make

    1. Start by grating your zucchini. Then squeeze the zucchini to get rid of excess moisture. While we want the fritters to be moist, we don't want them to be soggy.
    2. Grate your potatoes and parmesan.
    3. Mix your eggs in a small bowl.
    4. Now, mix all your ingredients together.
    5. Heat your griddle, like I did, or skillet if you prefer.
    6. Grease generously with butter.
    7. Add your fritter batter by spoonfuls to the hot, greased griddle.
    8. Allow them to cook until they are a deep golden brown. Flip and cook on the other side.
    9. That is it! Now, sit back and enjoy.
    Woman grating zucchini on a box grater.
    woman grating a red potato.
    woman adding in beaten eggs to fritter mix in a glass bowl.
    woman adding whole wheat flour to a zucchini potato fritter mix.
    woman adding za'atar seasoning to a fritter mix.
    Woman greasing a griddle for frying fritters.
    woman adding spoonfuls of fritters onto a greased griddle.
    healthy zucchini potato fritters cooking on a greased griddle.

    Tips For Making The Best Zucchini Fritters

    First off, make sure to squeeze the zucchini. You don't want to get rid of all the water in the zucchini, but a good bit. This will keep the fritters from getting soggy.

    Fry these in a hot pan. To get that crispy golden texture, fry them HOT!

    These fritters are best served right away. If you don't the fritters won't stay crispy for long. They are still really yummy, just now crispy.

    What To Serve With The Fritters?

    We love spicy foods in our house, so the natural choice for us was a sriracha mayo. I have included this recipe in the recipe card below.

    If you want something quicker, just serve with store-bought hummus. They have a lot of really great varieties out there.

    Woman adding sriracha mayo to a stack of  zucchini potato fritters.

    Methods For Cooking The Fritters

    I wanted to share 3 methods for cooking these fritters. You can decide which you like best.

    First, cook them on a hot griddle or pan as I am showing in my recipe. This is my favorite way to cook these.

    The second option for cooking the fritters is deep frying. This is a method you use in a pan. Add in an inch of oil and fry the fritters this way. I love this method as it produces the crispest fritters.

    Woman adding a zucchini potato fritter to a stack of fritters on a white plate.

    Other Vegetarian Dishes

    • Twice Baked Broccoli Potatoes
    • Simple Green Goddess Salad
    • Potato and Green Pea Salad
    • Southwestern Black Bean and Corn Salad
    • No Mayo Potato Salad
    • Asparagus and Parmesan Risotto
    Woman adding a healthy zucchini potato fritter to a stack of fritters on a white plate.

    Pan-Fried Zucchini Potato Fritters

    Amy Sandidge
    Are you looking for a great vegetarian side dish idea? How about these simple to make and amazing zucchini potato fritters?
    4.50 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 20 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine American
    Servings 8

    Equipment

    • box grater
    • griddle or pan

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups grated zucchini
    • 1 cup grated potato
    • 2 tablespoons grated onion
    • 3 eggs, beaten
    • ½ cup whole wheat flour
    • 1 ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ cup grated parmesan
    • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
    • ½ teaspoon ground back pepper
    • butter for greasing the pan.

    Sriracha Mayo

    • ½ cup mayo
    • 2 tablespoons sriracha sauce
    • salt and pepper to taste

    Instructions
     

    • Squeeze your zucchini to release excess liquid.
    • Add all ingredients to a bowl and mix well.
    • Heat your griddle on 375 degrees. If you are using a pan, heat over medium-high heat. You will want the pan to be pretty hot.
    • Mix your mayo and sriracha sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste.
    • Time to start the fritters! Grease the pan or griddle generously with butter or oil. I prefer butter.
    • Drop the fritters onto the griddle. I used about ½ cup per fritter, but you can make them any size you like. Make sure the heat stays hot while they are cooking.
    • These should cook really quickly, like maybe 3 minutes per side. Hot and fast.
    • That is it! Now, sit back and enjoy. You deserve it.
    Keyword fritter, potato, zucchini
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