This post may contain affiliate links, please see our privacy policy for details.

I figured I should post these soon.

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

I mean the Fourth of July is Thursday, and that’s got to be one of the most popular days of the year for a bun.

Plus these buns are better than any of those store-bought buns.

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

They have loads of flavor and unlike store-bought buns, these buns are actually healthy, which I know doesn’t quite go with the Fourth of July. The healthy part I mean, not the flavor part. I think the Fourth of July has plenty of good flavors!

these buns are packed with whole wheat flour and topped with zucchini, garlic and sun-dried tomatoes.

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

They are definitely a summer bun or even a summer roll.

They also go with most burgers. Okay, maybe not these peanut butter burgers. The flavors might be a little intense for those. I certainly wish I would have had them with me last week while my family was on vacation. Trust me, my brothers grilled a whole lot of burgers throughout the six days we were in South Carolina.

Although, even if I had had these with me, the only brother who would even touch this bun would be Brendan. He actually eats good food. Meaning food other than beef.

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

As you read this post, hopefully I will be safe and sound in Mt. Hood, Oregon. I had to write this post on Friday (June 28th) because I will have no internet the entire day on Saturday since I am traveling the ENTIRE day. I do not get into Portland until nine something and then I still have to make the drive up to Mt. Hood.

Should be a long day, but at least once I get back to Cleveland I have a direct flight to Portland.

Did I mention that I hate flying? Because I do. It totally make me anxious and basically I hate the whole twenty-four hour period before the flight. I am a nervous wreck, especially if there are multiple flights and late night driving in unfamiliar places involved.

Ugh.

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

So, I am hoping that you guys have had a better weekend and a way better Sunday planned than me.

I get to spend probably hours, and way too much money, at Fred Meyer’s, the Sandy, Oregon grocery store. I need to gather all the essentials for the week since I absolutely HAVE to get enough food to last us an entire seven days. You see the grocery store is a good fifty minutes from the condo we rent and with all the cooking I have planned I cannot miss a thing. I just do not have the time, nor do I want, to drive the 50 minutes there and the 50 minutes back twice in a week.

It will be a miracle if I can make it through seven days, but I am hoping!

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

Okay, so the point of all my randomness in this post is this: one, our vacation is over, two, I am hopefully now in Hood, and three, you are hopefully planning some grilling in the very near future.

Or at least planning to make these. That way you can break them apart and dip them in some olive oil, because I promise that is an awesome way to eat them too!

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Rest 2 hours 25 minutes
Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 10 Servings
Calories Per Serving: 193 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Topping

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine water, yeast and honey. Mix with a spoon, then let sit until foamy, about 10 minutes. Add in the whole wheat flour, flour, olive oil and salt. Knead the dough with your hand for 10 minutes or with a dough hook attached to stand mixer for 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Place in an oiled large bowl, turning to coat, and cover with plastic wrap. Allow the dough to rise for 1 to 2 hours or until doubled in size.
  • Once it has doubled in size, punch down the dough. Then, divide it into 8 to 10 even-sized balls and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover and allow to rise for 15 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Add the zucchini, parmesan, garlic, basil, sun-dried tomatoes and pepper in a small bowl. Mix well
  • Brush each bun with the beaten egg and sprinkle on the zucchini-parmesan mixture. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
View Recipe Comments

Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Whole Wheat Focaccia Buns | halfbakedharvest.com

Okay, wish me luck with my travels and grocery shopping!

Add a Comment

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Comments

  1. I made these last weekend for my first attempt at bread baking and everyone loved them!! Now I have a list of requests from my wife!

    Thanks for your great recipe.

  2. I bet these buns are fantastic with burgers!! I hope you had a safe flight and didn’t forget anything at the store when you went(I know I’m a few days behind here 😉 )

  3. A healthy bun on the 4th of July sounds pretty good to me. The day is loaded with so many other goodies! I would love to sink my teeth into one of these. The flavors sound perfect! Safe Travels my friend!

  4. I hope you’re doing OK – I totally get what you mean about flying. All that adrenalin and anxiety is almost not worth it, but it’s better than a super long drive right? Hopefully so! Meantime, thanks for this gorgeous roll recipe.

  5. The olive oil option looks so good omg. And these look lovely, I can’t wait to try this recipe!!
    The 24 hours before a flight are terrible, indeed. I always have nightmares and stuff :(( I hope you have a great journey, have fun!! 🙂

  6. I hope you had safe travels! I love these rolls. I’ve got zucchini up the wazoo right now!

  7. I LOVE zucchini bread, so I am quite certain that I would love these…especially with the cheese added in :).

  8. That’s a long way to the grocery store, crossing my fingers for you that you don’t forget anything!

  9. Yes, that’s a lot of driving and shopping. Hope you arrived safely and wishing a had a dozen of these buns for lunch today. Welcome Back to Oregon!

    1. Thanks Cathy! It was a lot of work, but I think I got most of the shopping done. I am sure I forgot something though! Do you live in Oregon?