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AIR FRYER COPYCAT HAMBURGER HAMLET’S ZUCCHINI ZIRCLES

Air Fryer Copycat Hamburger Hamlet’s Zucchini Zircles — Are you looking for an air fryer recipe to knock your socks off? If so, you have to try this Air Fryer Copycat Hamburger Hamlet’s Zucchini Zircles. They are so good; you’ll never want to eat zucchini any other way again! They’re a great way to sneak some veggies into your diet.

We recently returned from a great trip from California, where we had a great time eating at Hamburger Hamlet. My kids fell in love with these Zucchini Zircles. They loved them, and what happens when a mom finds out that their kids love fried zucchini? The determined mom comes home and tries to replicate the dish in the air fryer. Today, I take my take on Air Fryer Copycat Hamburger Hamlet’s Zucchini Zircles.

It is officially zucchini season, and I love zucchini. Zucchini is a great versatile vegetable that you can do almost anything to, and it usually tastes fantastic. If you haven’t tried air-fried or grilled zucchini, you are missing out.

Technically zucchini is a squash. It has origins all over the world. Likewise, zucchini is cooked differently in all parts of the world, from the Italians, who serve deep-fried, deep flower fritters, to Turkey, making zucchini pancakes. You can add it to any recipe for a healthier spin on it.

What is Hamburger Hamlet?
As a cook, you might be familiar with Hamburger Hamlet. But what is it? It’s a chain of restaurants that started in Los Angeles in the 1950s, and today there are locations all over the world.

The menu is based on American classics like burgers and fries and Southern comfort food like fried chicken and macaroni and cheese. Prices are generally affordable, making it a popular choice for casual dining. Hamburger Hamlet is worth checking out if you’re ever in the mood for some classic diner fare.

What Are Hamburger Hamlet’s Zucchini Zircles
Looking for a delicious and healthy way to prepare your zucchini, look no further than Hamburger Hamlet’s zucchini circles. This innovative dish is made with fresh zucchini slices lightly breaded and fried until golden brown. Serve them as an appetizer or a side dish, and enjoy their crispy texture and savory flavors. Thanks to Hamburger Hamlet, eating your veggies has never been so good!

Should you salt zucchini before frying it?
Cooks have been debating whether or not to salt zucchini before frying it for years. Some say that salting the zucchini draws out moisture and makes it crispier when fried or air-fried.

Others maintain that salting the zucchini makes it soggy and ruins the texture. So, what’s the correct answer? Well, the truth is, there is no one right answer. Every cook has their preference, and you may have to experiment a little to figure out what works best for you. But in general, salting zucchini is usually a good idea if you’re going to air fry it. Just dry it off thoroughly after salting it to avoid becoming greasy when you fry it.

How To Store:
If you’ve ever had fried zucchini, you know it’s a delicious dish. But what do you do with the leftovers? How do you store them, so they stay crispy? Let the fried zucchini cool to room temperature, and then place it into an airtight container. They will last in the refrigerator for about 2 to 3 days.

To reheat, place into the air fryer, spray with cooking spray, and reheat until warmed through.

About Time 

  • Prep Time 20 mins
  • Cook Time 10 mins
  • Total Time 30 mins

Amount Per Serving

Calories 71Calories from Fat 9
  • Fat 1g
    • Saturated Fat 1g
    • Trans Fat 1g
    • Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
    • Monounsaturated Fat 1g
  • Cholesterol 23mg
  • Sodium 402mg
  • Potassium 163mg
  • Carbohydrates 11g
    • Fiber 1g
    • Sugar 2g
  • Protein 3g
  • Vitamin A 132IU
  • Vitamin C 9mg
  • Calcium 36mg
  • Iron 1mg

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