Tender zucchini ribbons are rolled around herbed feta cubes for a low-carb, protein-rich appetizer that’s ready in 20 minutes. Bursting with flavor and packed with nutrients, these rolls are perfect for quick snacks, party platters, or easy meal prep.
1block5 ounces feta cheese, cut into 16 cubes (1–1½ inches)
1medium zucchini6 ounces, cut lengthwise into 16 strips
Cooking sprayas needed
Instructions
Prepare the Herb Mixture: Start by combining the flavoring ingredients for the feta. In a medium mixing bowl, pour in 2 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil. Add 1 tablespoon of lemon zest, 1 tablespoon of Italian seasoning, ¼ teaspoon of garlic powder, and ¼ teaspoon of crushed red pepper flakes. Use a small whisk or spoon to mix everything thoroughly until it forms a fragrant, evenly combined herb-infused oil. This mixture will coat the feta cubes, infusing them with zesty, aromatic flavors.
Coat the Feta Cubes: Cut the 5-ounce block of feta cheese into 16 uniform cubes, roughly 1 to 1½ inches in size. Gently add the feta cubes to the prepared herb mixture. Using a spatula or your hands, carefully toss the cubes to ensure each piece is coated in the oil and herbs. Take care not to crumble the feta while mixing—the goal is an even layer of flavor without breaking the cubes apart. Set the coated feta aside briefly.
Prep the Zucchini Ribbons: Wash your medium zucchini (around 6 ounces) thoroughly under cool running water. Trim off both ends. Using a mandoline slicer or a vegetable peeler, carefully slice the zucchini lengthwise into thin, even ribbons.Each zucchini should yield approximately 16 slices, depending on thickness. The ribbons should be flexible enough to roll without tearing. If needed, trim the edges so they are straight and uniform.
Line the Baking Sheet: Take a rimmed baking sheet and cover it with aluminum foil. Lightly spray the foil with cooking spray to prevent the zucchini rolls from sticking. This step ensures easy cleanup and keeps the rolls intact after cooking.
Assemble the Roll-Ups: Place one zucchini ribbon flat on a clean cutting board. Position a single feta cube at one end of the ribbon. Carefully roll the zucchini around the feta, keeping it snug but not too tight to avoid squeezing the cheese out. Place the roll seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet.Repeat this process with the remaining zucchini slices and feta cubes until all rolls are assembled in neat rows. Once all rolls are on the sheet, lightly coat the tops with a bit of cooking spray to encourage even browning during broiling.
Preheat the Broiler: Move your oven rack to a position approximately 4 inches from the broiler element. Preheat the broiler on high. This setup ensures the zucchini tops will brown quickly and develop a lightly crisped, golden appearance while keeping the cheese soft and melty.
Broil the Zucchini Rolls: Place the baking sheet with zucchini roll-ups under the preheated broiler. Watch closely and cook for 3 to 6 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through for even browning. The rolls are done when the feta is bubbling and lightly golden, and the zucchini has softened slightly but still maintains a slight bite.
Serve and Enjoy: Remove the baking sheet from the oven carefully using oven mitts. Let the roll-ups cool for 1–2 minutes to make them easier to handle. Serve warm as a healthy appetizer, snack, or side dish. These zucchini-feta rolls can be enjoyed on their own, or paired with a fresh salad, light dipping sauce, or even as a topping for grain bowls.
Notes
Use medium-sized zucchini (6–8 inches long) for even slicing and fewer seeds.
A mandoline ensures uniform ribbons, but a vegetable peeler works too.
If your feta is too salty, soak it briefly in cold water to mellow the flavor.
No toothpicks are needed—rolling tightly and placing seam-side down keeps them secure.
Rotate the pan halfway through broiling to achieve even browning.
Serve these roll-ups warm for the best texture and flavor.
Lightly spraying the rolls before broiling helps them brown beautifully.
The herb-oil coating infuses the feta with Mediterranean flavor in just minutes.
This recipe can be doubled or tripled easily for entertaining.
For a milder taste, substitute feta with mozzarella, goat cheese, or Swiss cheese.