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Looking for a healthy, gluten-free snack that satisfies your crunchy cravings? These zucchini crisps are exactly what you need! Made with just a few simple pantry ingredients, they’re light, crispy, and perfect for snacking, dipping, or even topping off your favorite salads and bowls.
These easy-to-make zucchini rounds are oven-baked (or air-fried), not fried in oil, making them a clean, plant-based alternative to traditional chips. They’re naturally gluten-free, easy to flavor, and a great way to use up extra garden zucchini.
🌟 Why You’ll Love These Zucchini Crisps
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Crispy and Flavorful – Satisfying crunch without frying
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Healthy and Clean – No weird additives or oils
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Gluten-Free and Low-Carb – Perfect for clean eating
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Kid-Approved and Snackable – Great for lunchboxes
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Versatile – Use as a dipper, salad topper, or appetizer
Zucchini crisps are one of those snacks that disappear faster than you can say “homemade!”
🧾 Ingredients You’ll Need
You likely have most of these ingredients in your pantry already!
Basic Zucchini Crisps:
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2 medium zucchinis, sliced into 1/8-inch rounds
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1 tablespoon olive oil (optional for baking)
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1/3 cup almond flour or gluten-free breadcrumbs
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2 tablespoons grated Parmesan (or nutritional yeast for dairy-free)
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½ teaspoon garlic powder
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½ teaspoon onion powder
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Salt and black pepper, to taste
🥒 Zucchini is the star of this recipe, so fresher is better—especially if you’re pulling it straight from the garden.
đź”§ Kitchen Tools
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Mandoline slicer or very sharp knife
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Large mixing bowl
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Baking tray and parchment paper
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Air fryer (optional)
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Paper towels or kitchen towel
👩‍🍳 How to Make Zucchini Crisps
Step 1: Slice the Zucchini
Use a mandoline or knife to slice your zucchinis into very thin rounds—aim for 1/8 inch or thinner. Uniform thickness is key to even crisping.
Step 2: Remove Moisture
Place the slices on a paper towel and sprinkle lightly with salt. Let sit for 10–15 minutes. This pulls out excess water.
Blot with another paper towel to remove moisture. Dry zucchini = crispier chips.
Step 3: Toss in Seasoning
In a bowl, combine:
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Almond flour (or GF breadcrumbs)
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Parmesan or nutritional yeast
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Garlic powder
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Onion powder
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Salt and pepper
Toss the zucchini slices with a light drizzle of olive oil (optional), then coat in the seasoning mix.
Step 4: Bake or Air Fry
🧑‍🍳 To Bake (Oven Method):
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Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C).
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Arrange zucchini slices in a single layer, not touching.
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Bake for 20–25 minutes, flipping halfway.
Keep an eye on the edges—they should be golden and crispy but not burnt.
🌬️ To Air Fry:
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Preheat air fryer to 375°F (190°C).
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Place slices in a single layer in the basket.
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Air fry for 7–10 minutes, shaking halfway through.
Step 5: Cool and Serve
Let the crisps cool for 5 minutes before serving—they crisp up even more as they cool. Serve plain, or with your favorite dips like:
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Greek yogurt ranch
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Hummus
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Avocado mash
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Vegan garlic aioli
đź§‚ Flavor Variations
Switch things up with these tasty twists:
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Spicy Kick: Add cayenne pepper or smoked paprika
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Lemon Pepper: Dried lemon zest and cracked black pepper
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“Cheesy” Vegan: Nutritional yeast + turmeric + garlic
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Herb Garden: Dried oregano, basil, and parsley
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Zaatar Zing: Middle Eastern spice blend for an earthy twist
Zucchini crisps are like blank canvases—customize them to your cravings!
🥗 Serving Suggestions
Zucchini crisps are more than just a snack. Try them:
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As salad toppers for crunch and flavor
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Paired with soups for a clean crouton alternative
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On a mezze platter or snack board
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Packed in kids’ lunchboxes
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With plant-based dips for a full vegan snack
📦 Storage Tips
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Store fully cooled crisps in an airtight container
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Add a paper towel to absorb any residual moisture
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Keep at room temperature for up to 3 days
If they soften, re-crisp in the oven for 5 minutes at 300°F (150°C).
đź§ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
❓Can I make these oil-free?
Yes! Simply skip the oil. Use parchment or silicone liners and reduce temperature slightly to prevent burning.
❓Are zucchini crisps gluten-free?
Absolutely. This recipe uses almond flour or gluten-free breadcrumbs. Always check labels on packaged seasonings or cheese to be sure.
❓Can I use yellow squash?
Yes! Yellow squash has a similar texture and water content. Slice and prepare it the same way.
❓Why didn’t my crisps turn out crunchy?
Most common reasons:
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Slices too thick
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Too much moisture remaining
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Overcrowded tray or fryer
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Didn’t cool properly after baking
Be sure to blot well and give them space to breathe.
❓Can I make them ahead?
Yes, but they’re crispiest fresh. Store in a dry, sealed container and reheat briefly to refresh crispness.
✍️ Final Thoughts
Homemade zucchini crisps are a clean, crunchy, and customizable snack that you’ll want to keep on rotation. They’re easy to make, naturally gluten-free, and incredibly versatile. Whether you enjoy them plain, spicy, or dipped in something creamy, they’re the perfect way to turn a humble vegetable into something crave-worthy.
So the next time you have extra zucchini on hand, skip the chips—and make zucchini crisps instead. Your taste buds (and your body) will thank you.