Although our local CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) ended at the end of October for the year, we still had a LOT of winter squashes left to use, including 6 butternut squashes! Thankfully, my sons are away at college because they don't like winter squash at all. My husband will eat it, but it's not his favorite, either, and he was already getting sick of eating it roasted, the way I normally prepare it. For the record, I love winter squashes, especially butternut!
So, I went on a search for some new recipes that used butternut squash in different ways. We have prepared and eaten these three recipes over the past couple of weeks and thoroughly enjoyed them all!
I started with my favorite source for recipes, Cooking Light. The first recipe, Golden Winter Soup, I had made once before - for friends for lunch - but my husband hadn't tasted it yet. It is one of my all-time favorite soups - creamy and so full of flavor! I can't eat dairy, so I substituted coconut milk for the half-and-half (which turned out wonderful) and had to skip the cheese toast on the side. I also used an immersion blender to make both preparation and cleanup easier. Without the dairy, that leaves the soup with very little protein, so we just added some grilled some chicken sausage on the side. This soup is delicious and perfect for a cold day, for lunch or for dinner. Super easy, too.

So, three winning recipes for butternut squash - and all a bit different from the usual preparations!
Now, I still have 2 butternut squashes left, 1 acorn squash, and a kabocha squash. Any ideas??
Well, your winter squash food look very good. I made mushroom soup tonight (a first) and thought to myself that I really must move out from my usuals more often.
ReplyDeleteMmmm....mushroom soup sounds yummy!
DeleteYes, it's nice to try something different once in a while.
Sue
A can that expired 9 years ago is pretty impressive. I assume you knew you'd really had it that long!
ReplyDeleteSquash soup, I agree, can really be a treat. I've found recipes for squash soup from a huge number of different cuisines -- European, Asian, Caribbean, African, South American, Australian, Midwestern USA, Native American USA, etc. Some are called pumpkin soup but all use varieties of orange squash.
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Well....I knew it had been in the pantry a while, but expired 9 years ago surprised even me!
DeleteOh, those soups all sound great!
Sue
I love squash! Those turnovers are calling to me. And I'm sure I have some can of something or other that's been in the cupboard waaaay too long.
ReplyDeleteAll three of your recipes look wonderful, I want to try them all. I think the turnovers are wonderful and would have never thought of a savoy pie. Thanks.
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