Put that kabocha, spaghetti, butternut and honey nut to good use in hearty salads, cozy pastas and a very photogenic galette.
These recipes enhance the squash’s most wonderful qualities, whether you roast the squash, blitz it into soup or use it as a pastry topping. Video by The New York Times Julia Gartland for The ...
This squash can be baked or boiled whole, then cut in half, topped with sauce and eaten as if it were spaghetti, which makes it a useful gluten-free or low-calorie substitution in pasta recipes.
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Caprese Baked Spaghetti Squash
Baked spaghetti squash, roasted to perfection with garlic and herbs and tossed with tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella caprese!
Drizzle the spaghetti squash with oil. Place an even number of tomatoes in each squash. Place 1 piece of Boursin on top. Bake 45 to 55 minutes. Cover with foil if Boursin starts to brown.
Freeze cooked or pureed squash in plastic bags or firm containers for 6-8 months. Squashes and pumpkins are amongst the most versatile of vegetables, and work well baked, roasted, stuffed ...
One of the coolest types of squash you can get is, arguably, spaghetti squash ... and loaded into squash boats for a healthier pasta bake, but there's still plenty of comforting goodness thanks ...
Add the tomatoes and sauté them until they start to burst. When the spaghetti is al dente, add the squash blossoms to the pot, and cook for 30 seconds. Drain, reserving the liquid, and toss the ...
Balsamic glaze adds extra acidity and sweetness to every bite. Garlicky, rich and satisfying, this is a baked spaghetti squash that doesn’t disappoint. We love how the flavor of creamy garlic ...
there are few varieties as fun as spaghetti squash -- save for pumpkin, perhaps, which can be carved into Jack-o'-lanterns, seeded, and baked into pies. Though it doesn't make an appearance on ...