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Squash
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I got one yesterday, only 50p at Morrisons. Never tried it before. Whats the best way to cook it. Ive looked on net but only mentions butternut squash recepies. This doesnt even look like butternut squash,more like a mini pumpkin.
Anyone any ideas
Anyone any ideas
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depnds mostly on the type of squash you've selected but also on whether your taste buds run towards the savory or sweet. We like (here in the U..) about any type of winter squash, especially the "Acorn" variety cut in half (top to bottom not sideways), scoop out seeds, pack both halves with brown sugar, a little maple syrup (the real Vermont stuff) a shake of cinnamon and a generous pat of butter and bake at 350 degrees (F) for about an hour or until fork tender throughout... good as a side dish to a great slab of roast beef on a chilly fall afternoon!
Squash is lovely. I imagine yours is one of the round versions - they often come yellow/green/striped. I usually use butternut squash (looks like a big pear with tough skin). It's hard to peel so my solution is to just cut it up in chunks, place on baking tray with hot extra-virgin olive oil, and roast for half an hour. The peel just slides off and it's a tasty accompaniment to roast meat or pretty well anything. Definitely doesn't need sugar as it's already quite sweet (but not sugary). You could also mash it up once roasted, add herbs /black pepper yum yum.