About a month ago, when my garden was starting to die down, I pulled a large overgrown zucchini from it and set it aside. I didn't throw it away, didn't cut it open & cook it, just let it sit. I had a plan for that zucchini....
Years ago I remember seeing an article in a magazine about zucchini ghosts at Halloween. Basically you carve an over-sized zucchini like you would a pumpkin. Well yesterday came & went and I managed to forget all about my zucchini ghost, despite the fact that the zucchini had been sitting on our counter for weeks. (Maybe that's why? I got used to it sitting there and treated it like part of the furniture...)
So this morning as I was cleaning the kitchen, I saw that zucchini sitting there and recalled my forgotten plans. Rather than just toss the poor vegetable, I pulled out the pumpkin carving kit and got to work. (A day late, but better late than never, right?)
First I cut off the "bottom" of the zucchini--the bigger end.
Then I use a long handled spoon to start scooping out the insides, just like a pumpkin.
This is my arm up to almost the elbow in the zucchini....I wonder if this is what it's like to help birth a cow? Ick.....
Here's what it should like like when you get it all cleaned out. You don't want to set fire to your zucchini ghost when you're done...
I started carving the eyes into the zucchini with the cutting tool from the pumpkin carving kit.
The eyes after they've been carved.
Here's the finished zucchini ghost! Light your tealight candle and place the zucchini over it....
And there's your zucchini ghost! I'm imagining a whole porch full of these. :)
Years ago I remember seeing an article in a magazine about zucchini ghosts at Halloween. Basically you carve an over-sized zucchini like you would a pumpkin. Well yesterday came & went and I managed to forget all about my zucchini ghost, despite the fact that the zucchini had been sitting on our counter for weeks. (Maybe that's why? I got used to it sitting there and treated it like part of the furniture...)
So this morning as I was cleaning the kitchen, I saw that zucchini sitting there and recalled my forgotten plans. Rather than just toss the poor vegetable, I pulled out the pumpkin carving kit and got to work. (A day late, but better late than never, right?)
First I cut off the "bottom" of the zucchini--the bigger end.
Then I use a long handled spoon to start scooping out the insides, just like a pumpkin.
This is my arm up to almost the elbow in the zucchini....I wonder if this is what it's like to help birth a cow? Ick.....
Here's what it should like like when you get it all cleaned out. You don't want to set fire to your zucchini ghost when you're done...
I started carving the eyes into the zucchini with the cutting tool from the pumpkin carving kit.
The eyes after they've been carved.
Here's the finished zucchini ghost! Light your tealight candle and place the zucchini over it....
And there's your zucchini ghost! I'm imagining a whole porch full of these. :)