Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Vegetarian)
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These Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Vegetarian) are hearty, wholesome, and bursting with summery goodness. With a clever use of the entire squash and a rich, savory filling, it’s the kind of no-fuss recipe that brings comfort to any table.
If you love zucchini, try my Fried Zucchini Pasta and Zucchini Fritters Recipe next!


Quick Look: Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Vegetarian)
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 40 minutes
- Total Time: 55 minutes
- Servings: 12 people
- Dietary Info: Vegetarian, can be made gluten-free
- Method: Hollow-and-fill zucchini + bake until golden
- Technique: Scoop and reserve zucchini flesh, mix into the filling, then bake until the tops are crisp and the centers are soft
- Flavor & Texture: Savory, cheesy, tender, lightly crisp on top with a soft, flavorful interior
Why You’ll Love This Family Favorite!

These easy stuffed zucchini are my Nonna Laura’s beloved recipe from Sardegna—a true celebration of summer’s bounty. We call them zucchine ripene in Italian, meaning “stuffed zucchini”.
She never let a bit of zucchini go to waste, scooping out the tender insides to mix into a flavorful filling, then stuffing it right back into the zucchini shells. It’s simple, rustic cooking at its best.
This recipe shines with medium to large zucchini—more room for that savory goodness. As summer rolls on and the squash grows bigger, this dish only gets better. It’s a family favorite we’ve cherished for generations—and now it’s yours to enjoy too!
You’ll also like my Oven Roasted Zucchini!
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“I made this for dinner last night and it was a big hit. We love zucchini but needed a different way to cook it. This was perfect! I can’t wait to try out more of you recipes!”
– Kari
Table of Contents
- Quick Look: Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Vegetarian)
- Simple Ingredients
- Substitutions and Variations
- How to Make Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Zucchine Ripiene)
- Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Vegetarian) FAQs
- Serving Suggestions
- Recipe Tips
- More Zucchini Recipes
- More Italian Recipes
- Italian Stuffed Zucchini Recipe (Zucchine Ripiene)
Simple Ingredients
Simple, wholesome ingredients come together to create this Italian dish that’s both comforting and full of flavor.

- Zucchini – The star of the dish, hollowed and used both as the base and mixed into the filling for a tender, flavorful bite
- Onion – Adds natural sweetness and depth when sautéed with the zucchini filling
- Egg + Bread Crumbs – Combined to bind the filling together and create structure with a soft, cohesive texture
- Parmigiano – Brings a rich, salty, nutty flavor that melts into the filling and crisps on top
- Olive Oil + Salt & Pepper – Essential for cooking, enhancing flavor, and creating a golden, savory finish
See recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.
Substitutions and Variations
- Swap the Zucchini: Yellow squash works just as well. Try my Roasted Zucchini and Squash recipe!
- Make it Heartier: Stir in ground meat, cooked rice, or lentils. Try using my Homemade Italian Sausage.
- Brighten the Flavor: Fresh herbs like parsley, basil, or mint add a fresh finish.
- Boost with Garlic: A little fresh garlic brings earthy depth.
How to Make Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Zucchine Ripiene)
With a little tender love and care, you will be glad you spent the extra 10 minutes of prep time to make this delicious Italian zucchini recipe. Follow the step-by step photos and see the recipe card at the bottom for a printable version.

- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Wash zucchini. Cut ends and discard. Cut zucchini into 2 inch (5 cm) pieces. With a melon cuter or knife carve out the white flesh of the zucchini, creating a hole still leaving enough at the bottom to hold the filling.

- Save the zucchini shells for later. In a large skillet pan heat 1 tbs olive oil on medium heat. Add onion and interior flesh of the zucchini.

- Cook 8 minutes until soft and golden brown. Set aside and let cool in pan.

- Once the zucchini mixture in pan is cooled, add egg, parmigiano, breadcrumbs, and season with salt and pepper. Mix well with a fork until well combined.

- Meanwhile, in a small pot, add olive oil and heat on high. Fry the zucchini on all sides about 6-8 minutes total. Remove from oil onto a plate lined with a paper towel.

- Drizzle an oven safe baking dish with olive oil. Place the fried zucchini shells in the dish. Spoon the mixture into the zucchini shells until the tops are filled.

- Sprinkle the tops generously with parmigiano and bread crumbs.

- Drizzle with olive oil and bake at 350 degrees F for 35-40 minutes until tops are golden brown.
Italian Stuffed Zucchini (Vegetarian) FAQs
Store leftover stuffed zucchini in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. Reheat in the oven at 350°F until warmed through to keep the tops slightly crisp (the microwave works too, but will soften the texture). You can also freeze them for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
No, the skin helps the zucchini hold its shape while baking—just wash them well.
The zucchini should be tender, and the tops lightly golden. A knife should slide in easily.
Serving Suggestions
We love serving these twice-baked zucchini straight from the oven with warm, crusty bread to soak up every savory bite. Try them with Focaccia Bread Recipe, Crusty Bread, or Ciabatta Bread for the ultimate pairing. They also shine alongside Pan-fried Breaded Chicken Breast. for a cozy, satisfying meal that feels straight out of an Italian kitchen.

My Pro Tips
Recipe Tips
- Use medium-large zucchini for easier stuffing and more filling.
- Scoop gently—don’t pierce the skin, or they’ll fall apart while baking.
- Chop the zucchini flesh finely so it blends nicely into the filling.
- Don’t skip the olive oil drizzle before baking—it adds richness and helps with browning.
- Let them rest a few minutes after baking for the flavors to settle.
More Zucchini Recipes
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Italian Stuffed Zucchini Recipe (Zucchine Ripiene)

Ingredients
- 4 large zucchini, it helps if they are thick in diameter
- 1 large white onion, diced
- 1 large egg
- 3 tablespoons olive oil, more for topping
- 2 tablespoons bread crumbs, unflavored, more for topping
- 3 tablespoons parmigiano, finely grated, more for topping
- Salt and Pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350℉
- Wash zucchini. Cut ends and discard. Cut zucchini into 2 inch (5 cm) pieces. With a melon cuter or knife, carve out the white flesh of the zucchini, creating a hole still leaving enough at the bottom to hold the filling.
- Save the zucchini shells for later. In a large skillet pan heat 1 tbs olive oil on medium heat. Add onion and interior flesh of the zucchini. Cook 8 minutes until soft and golden brown. Set aside and let cool in pan.
- Meanwhile, in a small pot, add olive oil on high heat. Fry the zucchini on all sides, about 6-8 minutes total. Remove from oil onto a plate lined with a paper towel.
- Once the zucchini mixture in pan is cooled, add the egg, parmigiano, breadcrumbs, and season with salt and pepper. Mix well with a fork until well combined. Drizzle an oven safe baking dish with olive oil. Place the fried zucchini shells in the dish. Spoon the mixture into the zucchini shells until the tops are filled.
- Sprinkle the tops generously with parmigiano and bread crumbs. drizzle with olive oil and bake at 350 degrees F for 35-40 minutes until tops are golden brown.
Notes
- Use medium-large zucchini for easier stuffing and more filling.
- Scoop gently—don’t pierce the skin, or they’ll fall apart while baking.
- Chop the zucchini flesh finely so it blends nicely into the filling.
- Don’t skip the olive oil drizzle before baking—it adds richness and helps with browning.
- Let them rest a few minutes after baking for the flavors to settle.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.















This recipe provides a delicious healthy option for zucchini. I am excited to try it again with some options.
Happy you loved this family favorite. Thank you!
I made this for dinner last night and it was a big hit. We love zucchini but needed a different way to cook it. This was perfect! I can’t wait to try out more of you recipes!
Yay! So happy you loved this treasured family recipe. We actually just made it yesterday in Italy with my family. I can’t wait to hear about how you love all the other recipes. Stay in touch!
I have a question regarding frying the shells. It had 2 remaining tbs of oil. It says fry in a pot, does this mean deep fried so the inside of the shells gets cooked, or just the outsides using the 2 tbs of oil?
Hi! Yes, just fry all the sides. Enjoy!