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Cold Noodles (Ahh) With Zucchini (Thank Goodness)

Cold Noodles (Ahh) With Zucchini (Thank Goodness)

New York Times11-07-2025
Good morning. I lock my car doors when I park because I don't want someone rooting around my glove box looking for treasure. That's city life. Country mice may click their locks only during the summer. They don't want a neighbor leaving a box of zucchini on the passenger seat with a note taped to the cardboard: 'Sharing the harvest!'
When that happens, you have to get creative. Zucchini go to mush so fast. Still, I'll lay in a good supply this weekend, first and foremost so I can make Eric Kim's recipe for cold noodles with zucchini (above), dressed with soy and fish sauces, maple syrup, a hit of garlic powder and a spray of lime juice. There's a secret ingredient, too: ice, which both cools the noodles and slightly dilutes the dressing. I like some cashews sprinkled over the top as well, for crunch.
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Then, a zucchini bread to serve with salted butter. Some zucchini pickles for the refrigerator. And maybe a zucchini Parm? (I might portion that out onto hero rolls, for sandwiches to eat at the beach as the sun makes its descent in the western sky.)
Other possibilities for a Saturday night in July: pasta with zucchini, ricotta and basil; smashed zucchini with chickpeas and peanuts; salt and pepper zucchini, to eat with rice and chile crisp. We have a lot of recipes for zucchini. There's no need to fear a surfeit.
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