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Easy Grilled Greek Zucchini is a delicious side dish we absolutely loved, and this might become your favorite summer dish with zucchini! Trust me, people who love Greek spices and Feta cheese will swoon over this recipe!
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Easy Grilled Greek Zucchini is a recipe I learned to make many years from a Greek friend. She taught me to brush zucchini with olive oil, season with Greek Seasoning, and grill it for a simple zucchini side dish. And happily that Greek Zucchini cooking lesson morphed into this delicious and amazing side dish that’s perfect for zucchini season. If you like Greek flavors and grilled zucchini, I promise that this may become your new favorite way to cook zucchini.
And the true sign of an absolute keeper recipe at my house is that the morning after we made the Grilled Greek Zucchini you see here, I pulled the leftovers out of the fridge and ate them for breakfast! And the reheated zucchini with the slightly-more-melted Feta cheese might have been even better than it was when it was freshly made! PLEASE make this recipe! I promise, you will not regret it!
What ingredients do you need for this recipe?
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- zucchini
- olive oil (use the best olive oil you have for this recipe)
- Greek Seasoning (affiliate link)
- crumbled Feta Cheese
What gives Grilled Greek Zucchini the Greek flavors?
For this recipe we brushed the zucchini with olive oil, preferably Greek olive oil. We sprinkled the zucchini with Greek Seasoning (affiliate link) before we grilled it. And when it was cooked, we arranged it on a plate and sprinkled with a generous amount of Feta cheese.
How low in carbs is this Greek Zucchini recipe?
This amazing zucchini with Greek flavors has only 5 net carbs per serving, with 7 grams of protein!
How can you cook Grilled Greek Zucchini without an outdoor grill?
Of course, this recipe will be great cooked on an outdoor grill and you can check out my post on How to Grill Zucchini if you need tips for that. For this update we grilled the zucchini with a Stovetop Grill Pan (affiliate link), which is a perfect option if you don’t have an outdoor grill. You could also cook zucchini on a George Foreman Grill (affiliate link), which will cook it even more quickly because it cooks both sides at once.
How to make Easy Grilled Greek Zucchini:
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- Wash zucchini, trim ends, and cut small zucchini into four lengthwise pieces and larger zucchini into six lengthwise pieces.
- If you have some larger zucchinis with quite a few seeds, you can trim those seeds off like the ones in the front row of the photo.
- Brush zucchini with olive oil and sprinkle generously with Greek Seasoning. (affiliate link)
- Preheat the Stovetop Grill Pan (affiliate link) over medium high heat. (Of course you can cook the zucchini on an outdoor grill as well!)
- Lay zucchini crosswise to the grill grates with flat side down and cook about 3 minutes.
- Turn zucchini so the other flat side is down and cook about 3 minutes more.
- Then turn zucchini so the green skin side is down and cook 3-4 minutes more, or until it’s done to the desired tenderness.
- Arrange the Greek Zucchini on a serving platter, sprinkle with Feta Cheese, and enjoy!
Make it a Low-Carb Meal:
This Greek Zucchini would be a perfect low-carb side dish for any of these main dishes:
Need more ideas for using up the Zucchini?
People who have vegetable gardens often have a surplus of zucchini at this time of year! Check out my collection of 50 Amazing Zucchini Recipes to see all the recipes I created during my many years of growing vegetables!
Ingredients
- 4 small zucchini
- 2 T olive oil to brush zucchini (since there are so few ingredients, use the best olive oil you have for this recipe)
- 2 T Greek Seasoning (more or less to taste, but use a generous amount)
- 3/4 cup crumbled Feta Cheese (more or less to taste, but this is great with a generous amount of Feta)
Instructions
- Wash zucchini, trim ends, and cut each small zucchini into four lengthwise pieces and each larger zucchini into six lengthwise pieces.
- If you have larger zucchinis with quite a few seeds, you can trim those seeds off along the edge.
- Brush both sides of zucchini with olive oil and sprinkle generously with Greek Seasoning. (affiliate link)
- Preheat the Stovetop Grill Pan (affiliate link) over medium high heat so it’s hot when you put the zucchini on and you can get nice grill marks.
- Lay zucchini crosswise to the grill grates with flat side down and cook about 3 minutes. (Lift up the edge to see if you have grill marks.)
- Turn zucchini so the other flat side is down and cook about 3 minutes more. (Check again for grill marks.)
- Then turn zucchini so the green skin side is down and cook 3-4 minutes more, or until it’s done to the desired tenderness when you pierce it with a fork.
- Arrange the Greek Zucchini on a serving platter, sprinkle with Feta Cheese, and enjoy!
Notes
Original idea for grilling zucchini on a stovetop grill pan was from a Greek friend; improvements to this recipe were tested by Kalyn and Kara.
Nutrition Information
Yield
4
Serving Size
1
Amount Per Serving
Calories 173Total Fat 14gSaturated Fat 5gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 8gCholesterol 25mgSodium 2545mgCarbohydrates 8gFiber 3gSugar 5gProtein 7g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
Grilled Greek Zucchini is a great side dish for low-carb or Keto diet plans, and for any phase of the South Beach Diet. Use a moderate of Feta Cheese if you’re strictly following South Beach.
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This Greek Zucchini recipe was first posted in 2008 and I’ve made it over and over since then! It was updated with better photos and the option to add Feta Cheese in 2019, and was last updated with more information in 2025.
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