A healthy meal, these Chicken Zucchini Poppers are easy to make, but the best part is the creamy cilantro sauce! Ground chicken and shredded zucchini combine into small patties and are pan-fried while you whip up the easy cilantro dip.
This recipe is perfect for those who are looking for a low carb meal or snack that’s high in protein!
These chicken poppers have quickly become one of the most popular on my website and it’s pretty much because of this creamy cilantro sauce. Lovingly known as “THE SAUCE” with Dizzy Cook readers, I’ve had people just make it as a dip for chips, vegetables, chicken, beef…and some just eat it with a spoon. It’s that good.
These chicken zucchini poppers are just a great vehicle for the sauce!
Chicken Poppers with Zucchini
What I love about this chicken popper recipe is it makes the perfect high protein snack. You can adjust the patties to make a bunch of small, almost meatball-sized, bites.
They keep well in the fridge for about 3 days, or freeze well, and you just pop one or two when you feel hungry. They’re a healthier alternative to protein bars.
You’ll love these chicken zucchini poppers recipe because:
- Fast - It’s a quick 20-30 minute meal.
- Meal prep - Chicken zucchini poppers are awesome for meal prep, and can easily be frozen.
- Hidden veggies - These make an easy dinner that can sneak in some extra vegetables for kids…or dads.
- High protein - Made with chicken and zucchini, it’s a really healthy high-protein snack.
- Best sauce - The sauce that comes with it can be doubled and used as a dip for steaks, grilled chicken, or roasted vegetables.
This recipe can easily be made keto, dairy free, low carb, whole30, gluten free, and migraine diet friendly.
Ingredients
The ingredients for the poppers are extremely minimal and simple. This is because I wanted the flavor of the chicken zucchini poppers to compliment the sauce. They are meant to be served as a pair so you have both flavors combined.
For the chicken poppers:
- Ground Chicken - I like to use Mary’s Organic ground chicken if you can find it. Sometimes ground chicken can contain solutions or broth, which you want to avoid. Not only is it better from a migraine diet perspective, but the flavor and how it cooks will also be improved. Chicken with added solutions or water doesn’t brown or sear as nicely. Also, don't skip the fat! If using chicken breast, make sure it contains at least 7% fat for the best flavor, or use ground chicken thighs.
- Zucchini - About 2 small zucchini equal 1 ½ cups grated. Zucchini contain a lot of water so you want to make sure that gets squeezed out before cooking. This could be substituted with summer squash as well.
- Oil - Olive oil or avocado oil would work well to cook these in.
- Seasonings - Garlic, chives, salt and pepper round out the ingredients for the chicken poppers. If chives aren’t readily available, they can be substituted with green onion.
For the creamy cilantro sauce:
- Cilantro - The cilantro flavor is present without being overpowering. However, if you hate cilantro, I recommend substituting basil. I have a great creamy basil dressing that would pair wonderful with this too.
- Mayonnaise - If I’m in a rush, I’ll use Sir Kensington’s Organic which is widely available at Target and Whole Foods. Or you can make your own.
- Cottage Cheese - I use Daisy brand, but you can also omit this if you want the recipe to be dairy free. It definitely is worth adding for extra creaminess and flavor, but not absolutely necessary. Even if you hate cottage cheese, like I do, you won’t even notice it once it’s blended. Trust me.
- Distilled White Vinegar
How to Make Chicken Zucchini Poppers
Step 1 - Start by grating the zucchini with a cheese grater. Do this over a paper towel so you can just fold up the paper towel around the zucchini and squeeze out all of the liquid. If you’re a big juice fan, you can save the juices for a smoothie.
Step 2 - Mix the zucchini, ground chicken, and spices together and form into small patties. Chill these on a sheet pan or plate while you make the sauce.
Step 3 - Combine the cilantro, mayonnaise, cottage cheese, white vinegar, and spices in a small food processor. You can chop the cilantro very finely and mix everything together if you don’t own a food processor, but the flavor combination definitely works best this way. Blend till everything is fully combined into a thick green dip. Chill until you’re ready to serve so the flavors have time to combine together.
Step 4 - Using a large, nonstick pan, heat olive oil over medium high heat. Add chicken popper patties and sear for 4 minutes, flipping when golden brown. Cook another 4 minutes on the opposite side, till completely cooked through. If you have a meat thermometer the temperature should reach 165 degrees F. If you’re cooking a big batch and have a smaller pan, cover the poppers with foil and place in a warm oven while you make the rest.
Step 5 - Serve the patties with the sauce for dipping.
Tips for Success
This is a pretty simple recipe, but there are three ways you can really mess it up!
- Don’t skip squeezing the water out of the zucchini. If you do, the patties will be too moist and won’t form together well.
- Don’t skip making the sauce. The two people in the comments who didn’t like this recipe did not make the sauce with it, and that means they did not make the recipe correctly. The chicken zucchini popper recipe was formulated to be paired a sauce for dipping or topping for the best flavor. If you hate cilantro, there are more sauce suggestions below!
- Use ground chicken with fat. One that's totally fat-free or with minimal fat will be more dry and less flavorful. I recommend chicken breast at least 7% fat or ground chicken thighs for the best flavor.
Sauce Pairings
Have a made myself clear to not skip the dipping sauce?
If you hate cilantro or want to switch it up, I have a few more options for you that would pair great with these chicken zucchini poppers.
Creamy Basil Sauce
Gluten Free Ranch Dip
Honey Mustard Ranch
Creamy Curry Dressing
Paleo Chick-Fil-A Sauce
Storage Tips for Leftovers
These will store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. If you don’t intend to use them by that time, I recommend just throwing them into a freezer bag. If they’re cooked, they shouldn’t stick together.
You could also freeze the raw patties between sheets of wax paper. Just defrost overnight in the fridge and pat with a paper towel if there is excess moisture.
To reheat cooked chicken zucchini poppers, microwave in 30 second increments for about 1-2 minutes. Or wrap the patties in foil and place in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 10-15 minutes.
Chicken and Zucchini Recipes
For more recipes like these chicken zucchini poppers, check out these posts. And if you have leftover zucchini, I highly recommend these stuffed zucchini. And for other low carb recipes, check out my pepita salmon or air fryer flank steak.
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Chicken Zucchini Poppers
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground chicken (at least 7% fat recommended)
- 1-2 medium zucchini squash (about 1½ cups shredded)
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tablespoons fresh chives, chopped
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon fresh black pepper
- 1-2 tablespoons oil for cooking
Creamy Cilantro Sauce
- 1 cup fresh cilantro
- 1 small garlic clove (or more depending on preference)
- ⅓ cup mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon cottage cheese
- 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar
Instructions
- Combine cilantro, garlic clove, mayonnaise, cottage cheese, and vinegar in a food processor and blend till combined. Pop in the fridge to thicken and let flavors combine at least 30 min. You can also just chop the cilantro small and mix everything together by hand. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- On a cheese grater, grate the fresh zucchini squash into small pieces and place on a paper towel. Sprinkle with a tiny bit of kosher salt and squeeze to remove excess moisture. Place into a large bowl with chicken, garlic, chives, and ½ teaspoon kosher salt and a sprinkle of fresh black pepper. Form mixture into 3 inch patties, you should have 6 total.
- Prepare a large nonstick or cast iron skillet with oil and bring to medium heat. Cook chicken patties on each side for 4 minutes until browned on both sides and cooked through. If they're not quite cooked through but getting really brown, pop them in the oven at 350 degrees for 2 minutes or so.
- Serve warm with dipping sauce or top each popper with a little bit of the sauce.
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Notes
- If you can't find fresh chives, substitute green onion.
- I prefer ground chicken thighs, which are more flavorful and juicy than ground chicken breast, but both will work for this recipe. It helps the flavor to have chicken breast with some fat - I use one that's 93/7% fat.
- If you want to make this sauce dairy free, paleo, Whole30, leave out the cottage cheese and replace it with mayo. Cut back on the vinegar to 1-2 teaspoons to taste. Mixture might be a little more thin.
- For an egg free mayo, see my Aquafaba Mayo recipe.
- Store in the fridge or in the freezer for long term (see post for defrost instructions).
Nutrition
This recipe was originally published December 2, 2019 and was updated March 1, 2022 with more ingredient details, instructions on how to make, and sauce suggestions.
Christina Alexander says
I am beyond happy that I found this recipe, because these are AMAZING! This time of year there is zucchini galore, and found that freezing them works very well as they are still as moist and tender as the first day. Plus this was incredibly easy, didn't make a mess or heat up my entire kitchen. Thank you!
Alicia says
Yay thank you so much!
Amber Jae says
Has anyone tried these in the air fryer vs a pan with oil? Wondering if they would taste just as good?
Alicia says
It works! I do at 380 for about 7-8 min per side!
Kirsten Larsen says
These turned out so delicious! Thanks for the tip on squeezing the water out of the zucchini. The sauce was so yummy!
Theresa A Stratton says
my family doesn't like cilantro, any substitution suggestions?
Alicia says
I'd recommend my creamy basil sauce or green goddess sauce.
Theresa A Stratton says
Great! thank you! we're going to try these tomorrow night!
Erin B. says
I didn't care for that much garlic and they cook so fast it stayed somewhat raw. I even used new garlic so I expected it to be more mild. If I make it again I will sautee' the garlic and zucchini to soften it a bit and hopefully give the poppers a smoother texture. The flavor was nice. I used white wine vinegar in the sauce because I didn't have any organic distilled white on hand and it seemed a bit too strong. The garlic was a bit overpowering in the sauce too. But I'm a bit sensitive to too much garlic. If you LOVE garlic this recipe is for you! They sure were pretty on the plate! Served with roasted sweet potato, sauteed kale and seasoned cannellini beans.
Alicia says
Hey - yes I'm a huge garlic fan (and so are a lot of my readers!) Usually I get the opposite comment that these need more haha. Please feel free to adjust to your personal preference or you may like garlic powder better.
Liz says
If I want to make this into a meal instead of an appetizer, which sides would you recommend. Alicia
Alicia says
Hey Liz! I really like it with like a pasta salad (sometimes I'll do this one with orzo. It would also be good with green beans and mashed potatoes.
Anonymous says
I made this twice so far and I take the lazy approach to cooking. First time I baked it in muffin pan with liners and the second time I made it in the waffle iron, so it was quick. I also added panko breadcrumbs as I can tolerate it. It is a fun high protein recipe and my husband loves it too. yum.... garlicky.
Laurie says
How long does tide sauce stay good in the fridge?
Alicia says
I'd say for about a week!
Machaela says
I have made these 3 times for groups in the past 2 months since finding this recipe!! Amazing!! Could these be baked to cut down on time when making multiple batches?
Alicia says
I've had people ask this before! I think you could like meatballs, I just don't know the cooking time. I'd probably start with 20 min and use a meat thermometer to check for 165F.
Rachel says
Do you recommend anything as an alternative to the white vinegar in the dressing?
Alicia says
I would just omit it or use apple cider vinegar if that works for you.
Anonymous says
delicious, simple, soft patties
Alicia says
Thank you for the kind comment!
Charise Gauvreau says
could these be made ahead of time and frozen?
Alicia says
yes of course! I'd cook them first.
Cosentino Carmela says
Can you use parsley instead of cilantro?
Alicia says
Yes, or I'd probably recommend my creamy basil dressing as an alternative.
Alexa says
family favorite!!! made this also with turkey when I am out of chicken.
Sarah says
How was the change with ground turkey? I have some I'm looking to use up but wasn't sure if it could be done/turn out as well...
Alicia says
You can do it! Just be aware that really low fat content won't make them as tasty/juicy.
Tricia says
Can shredded chicken work in place of ground chicken
Alicia says
Unfortunately not for this recipe. It needs to moisture to hold it together.
Jerry says
Do you think I could substitute sour cream for the cottage cheese?
Alicia says
Yes, definitely! Many of my readers have issues with sour cream so that's why I recommend it, but both could be used or even plain greek yogurt if that's not an issue for you.
Crystal says
One of my favorite recipes! I’ve made them many times and one day I decided to try cooking them on the grill, and now it’s my preferred method. I make sure the grill is well oiled before I toss them on, otherwise they will stick. About 6-8min per side, but I also use a meat thermometer. The moisture in the zucchini keeps the patties juicy. It’s delicious and one less dish you have to clean!
Alicia says
Thank you, Crystal - so helpful!