Small Batch Zucchini Casserole for Two

Today we’re making a Zucchini Casserole that was never supposed to be a casserole at all — and honestly, I think this happy accident turned into one of my best recipes yet. I set out to make classic zucchini boats, but when I sliced into my zucchini, they were way too small to hold any filling. So I pivoted. And that pivot turned into something even better.

This dish has all the flavors you’d expect from stuffed zucchini — just in a creamier, more satisfying, small‑batch format that comes together easily and freezes beautifully.

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Here is the recipe!

Small Batch Zucchini Casserole for Two

Created by Stacey

Ingredients
  

  • ½ lb Mild Italian Sausage
  • 3 Small Zucchini Grated
  • 1 Clove of Garlic Minced
  • 2 T Diced Bell Pepper
  • 2 T Diced Cherry Tomatoes
  • 2 T Diced Onion
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 T Fresh Basil Chopped or 1 t of dried basil
  • ¼ t Salt
  • 1 t Pepper
  • 1 c Italian Blend Cheese
  • Additional salt for salting the zucchini

Instructions
 

  • Grate the zucchini and place in a bowl
  • Sprinkle the zucchini with a little salt and set to the side
  • Brown the Italian sausage, and then add the peppers, onions and garlic to the pan
  • Remove the pan from the heat and add the tomatoes
  • Remove the excess moisture from the zucchini with a paper towel
  • Once you have the zucchini relatively dry add the egg, the basil, salt, pepper, and the cheese to the bowl and stir to combine
  • In a greased glass loaf pan place a layer of the zucchini mixture on the bottom and press into the pan
  • Add the sausage mixture to the top of your zucchini
  • Add the remaining zucchini to the pan
  • Bake at 400 for 30-35 minutes
  • Enjoy!

Sometimes the best recipes come from last‑minute changes, and this casserole proves it. Let me know if you try it friend, I’d love to hear what you think!

Have a wonderful week!

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