Recently, I purchased one very lovely squash at the farmer's market ostensibly for the flavor. It then resided as a table centerpiece for a good long time. Wintersquash is prized for its thick-skinned long-lived existence for the long darkness of winter. And, at my house, I am afraid I often put this tendency to test. I blame this in part to the beauty of the produce. It is hard to cook something that lovely.
And, then there is the issue of breaking into the veg. I often need a hand from Maybelle's Dad to break into them. These were to be thinly sliced and fried in butter, according to my squash purveyor. But, I didn't have the energy to hack up this squash, so I just stuffed it into the oven with a roasting chicken.
When the the squash was smooshy, I removed it from the oven, cut off the top, and scooped out the seeds. I dressed the inside with chicken stock, sour cream, wheat germ, parsley, dill and togorashi Shichimi.
Decedent, delicious, healthy and seasonal.
What a great idea to just pop it into the oven whole! I'd never think of that!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of cooking them first to soften them up enough to cut into and get the seeds out. Great idea...and a fantastic looking result!
ReplyDeletelooks lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhoop! there it is! the beautiful Fall produce and what a delicious picture you have here!Honey, I have already helped myself! Where are my manners?
ReplyDeleteOh I luv this dish. I too test the endurance of winter squash, the only one that did not hold up well for me was the Hubbard squash. A new season, a new delight :)
ReplyDeleteI love squash but they are so hard to cut. This looks good.
ReplyDeletethat is absolutly brilliant and beautiful...
ReplyDeletei'm baking mine whole too. with a small hole for steam to escape - just in case...
Cutting up squash is the only thing I don't like about it! I love the idea of just popping it in the oven!
ReplyDeleteNatasha: laziness worked for me this time.
ReplyDeleteMichele: thanks.
Tasty Trends: thanks.
Nazarina A: always feel at home here.
OhioMom: good to know about the Hubbard.
Helene: definitely try it.
cook eat FRET: thanks. good idea with the whole.
Pam: thanks.