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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Info on the Squash We Received Yesterday

Winter squashes are readily available at this time of year.  They are nutritionally dense, supplying beta carotene, iron, and riboflavin, but best of all they provide endless options for creating tasty, satisfying meals. The best cooking method for almost any winter squash is to cut it in half, scrape out the seeds and then steam it or bake it in the oven.  The flesh will then be soft and easy to scrape out or cut, to be used in a wide variety of delicious recipes.

Acorn (which is the one we received yesterday), butternut and kabocha squash can be cut in half and filled with a delicious stuffing to provide the perfect centerpiece to any holiday table. The green and yellow striped delicata squash has sweet yellow flesh and a soft skin which can be eaten, eliminating the need for peeling. Spaghetti squash can be separated into spaghetti-like strands, making it an interesting addition to stews. And most familiar of all is pumpkin (baked, steamed or from a can), used in soups, stews, pies and even cookies!

(This info from Vegetarians of Washington November Newsletter)

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