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Pan Fried Stuffed Squash Blossoms

April 17 2026

A recipe that embodies the art of simple, seasonal cooking, where the ingredients speak for themselves and every meal becomes an experience to cherish.

Ingredients
6
squatch blossoms
1
cup of ricotta
1
handful of curry parsley
2-3
stems of green onions
1-2
garlic cloves

Preparation

Gently fill each blossom with the creamy mixture of ricotta, curly parsley, and green onions, all lightly kissed by the warmth of fresh garlic. The stuffing is rich yet light, a perfect complement to the tender blossoms that encase it.

Heat up the pan and drizzle a little bit of your cooking oil of preference. Gently place the stuffed blossoms on the pan until the edges start to get golden, then carefully flip them to the other side and do the same. The blossoms should look like pan-fried gyozas, a little crispy on the outside but not too cooked. This will enhance the flavors of the ingredients and bring out a unique flavor in the blossom itself.

As you take that first bite, the blossoms yield to the savory filling, with each flavor unfolding on your tongue in a delicate dance. The ricotta is smooth and mild, allowing the herbs and garlic to shine through. This dish is a fleeting pleasure, much like the short season of the squash blossoms themselves — a gentle reminder to savor the beauty of the present moment.

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