COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • JULY 18, 2018 • 3A Betty Kaiser’s Cook's Corner: Zucchini anyone? Betty Kaiser T his week’s column is all about zucchini. My husband has al- ready walked in the house multiple times this month announcing that “Zucchini man is here!” All winter long I yearn for fresh zucchini and now I’m overwhelmed! It is in full swing so it’s time to dig out my recipes and decide how many ways we can enjoy it this summer. One of today’s recipes is for stuff ed zucchini. It was born in the 1980s when a customer walked through the door of our restaurant and gift ed us with some huge 22-inch long zucchinis. “See what you can do with these,” he said, so we came up with a variable ingredi- ents stuff ed bell pepper-type fi lling and it immediately be- came our best-selling sum- mer lunch special. Th e other recipes are for simple side dishes because who likes to cook in this heat. Th e fi nal two are my favor- ite way to eat zucchini — a chocolate cake and a simple sweet bread that is great for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Enjoy! FYI: You will love today’s fi rst recipe because it has nothing to do with cooking! Many years ago, I solicited zucchini recipes from read- ers. I still have dozens of them in my fi le. Th is one was from my friend Carol Pryor. She left this earth too soon but I still laugh every time I read this advice: BEST ZUCCHINI RECIPE EVER (Carol Pryor 2001) • 1 bushel zucchini • 1 raincoat • 1 pair of sunglasses • A moderately fast car Directions: Go to a busy parking lot. Drive around until you fi nd an unlocked car. Put the zucchini in the back seat and drive away FAST before you are discov- ered! CORN and ZUCCHINI MEDLEY • 4 slices bacon • 2 cups chopped zucchini • 1-1/2 cups fresh corn • 1 small onion, chopped • Salt and pepper • ¼ cup Jack Cheese Place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over me- dium high heat until evenly brown. Drain bacon on pa- per towels, reserving 1 table- spoon of drippings. Crumble bacon and set aside. Next, sauté the zucchini, corn and onion over medium heat in the bacon drippings until tender-crisp, about 10 min. Season with salt and pepper. Mix in half of the crumbled bacon and spoon vegetables into a serving bowl. Sprinkle with cheese and remaining bacon. Serves 4-5. ZUCCHINI GARDEN SALAD • 4 tomatoes, chopped or cut into quarters • 1 medium zucchini, sliced and then halved • Fresh basil (or dried) • Salt and pepper • 1/3 cup red onion, minced • Italian Dressing to taste Mix all ingredients in a of cheese. Bake 30 minutes bowl and refrigerate. Serve or until hot and cheese is melted. Serves 8 or more de- cold on a bed of lettuce. pend-ing on size. CHOCOLATE KAISER’S COUNTRY ZUCCHINI CAKE DINER STUFFED (Southern Living 2002) ZUCCHINI • 3 cups all-purpose fl our • 1 huge zucchini • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking • 1 pound ground beef powder • 1 onion, diced • 1 teaspoon baking soda • ½ bell pepper, diced • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 cup cooked brown or • 4 large eggs white rice • 3 cups granulated sugar • 2 8-ounce cans Hunts • 3 (1-ounce) unsweet- tomato sauce with basil, gar- ened chocolate baking lic and oregano • Other seasonings: garlic squares, melted • 1 1/2 cups vegetable oil salt, pepper, basil, Tabasco • 3 cups grated zucchini Preheat oven to 350° F. and line a baking pan with (about 5) • 1 cup pecans, chopped foil • Powdered sugar Wash and split the zucchi- • Preheat oven to 350° F. ni lengthwise. Scope out the • Combine fi rst 4 ingredi- middle and discard. Steam the shells in the microwave ents and set aside. Beat eggs at medium about 3-4 min. Drain and set speed with an electric mix- aside. Cook the ground beef, er. Gradually add granu-lat- onion and bell pepper in a ed sugar; beat until blended. skillet until meat is done. Add chocolate and oil; beat Drain well. Add the rice until blended. Gradually add and 1 can tomato sauce to fl our mixture; beat at low the meat mixture with other speed until blended. Fold in seasonings as desired. Spoon zucchini and pecans. Pour into the zucchini shells and batter into a well-greased top with the other can of to- and fl oured Bundt pan. Bake 1 hour and 15 min- mato sauce and your choice utes or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 15 min- utes. Remove from pan; cool com-pletely on a wire rack. Sprinkle with powdered sug- ar before serving. Serves 12. KAISER’S COUNTRY DINER ZUCCHINI BREAD (Preheat oven to 350° F.) Beat together until blended: • 3 eggs • 2-1/4 cups sugar • 1 cup vegetable oil • 2 cups grated zucchini Add: • 3 cups fl our • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 teaspoon baking soda • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder • 3 teaspoons cinnamon Spray 2 large or 3 small loaf (bread) pans with cook- ing oil. Bake 1 hour or until a tes- ter comes out clean. Cool, slice and serve at breakfast, with luncheon salads or a bedtime dessert. Contact Betty Kaiser’s Chatterbox at 942-1317 or bchatty@bettykaiser.com LORANE NEWS GRANGE DAY Today is the opening day of the Lane County Fair and Grange day. Grangers will be serving cookies, cof- fee and water in the Wheel- er Pavilion, where every- one can view all the grange booths. Be sure to vote for your favorite booth. Lorane Grange meets on Th ursday July 19 at 7 p.m. COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE Be sure to get your place on the map for the Lorane community-wide garage sale set for Aug. 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Send your $10 check to Lorane Community As- sociation mailed to Mina Knittle, LCA Treasurer, PO Box 71, Lorane. Ore., 97451. Also call Jeri Porter at 541-942-2448 to rent a ta- ble at the grange — indoors or outdoors — or sell out- doors at the Dew Drop Inn. Pat Edwards and oth- er authors will set up the same day in the old Central Sc hool on Central Rd. Post a picture of your garden (vegetable, fruit or fl ower garden) on our Facebook page and earn the chance to WIN A $200 GIFT CERTIFICATE CONTEST RULES: Visit the Cottage Grove Sentinel Facebook page at https://www. facebook.com/pages/ Cottage-Grove-Sentinel/ and upload a picture of your vegetable, fruit or fl ower garden to the photo album section of the page. In the comment space, describe what makes you so proud of your garden. The person who receives the most “likes” by August 31, 2018 will win the $200 in gift certifi cates valid at the participating businesses. The name of the winner will be posted on our Facebook page on August 8, 2018. Participants must be 18 years old or more. Previous winners, employees of this newspaper and participating businesses and their immediate family members are not eligible to participate in this contest. HELP LOCAL FAMILIES Please help one of our community families by go- ing to MealTrain.com to see what needs or food Sharon Malcolm might have. HORNERS INC. FOREST & GARDEN EQUIPMENT 79132 Hwy. 99 North Cottage Grove 942-5781 Total Landscape Solutions Pavers-Fencing-Lumber-Portable Canopies- Paint-Natural Fertilizers-Rentals LANDSCAPE AND BUILDING MATERIALS Open 7 days a week! 79149 N. River Road 541-942-4664 CG 912 to meet next week Th e next meeting of the Cottage Grove 912 group will be Tuesday, July 17, 6:30 p.m., at Stacy’s Covered Bridge Restaurant, 401 E Main. Th e group will watch “End of the Road — How Money Became Worthless.” Th is doc- umentary chronicles the glob- al fi nancial collapse. Some of the world's top economic minds share the hidden tale behind the mishandling of the world’s fi nances and share their personal advice as to how the average person can prepare for their fi nancial fu- ture. Come for a very informative meeting.