All summer, we enjoy our share of zucchini and summer squashes. Come autumn, we happily embrace their harder-shelled, densely-fleshed, sweet-tasting brethren. Like summer squash, mild-tasting winter ...
There's a lot to love about squash. The mild, malleable, flavorful vegetable can be endlessly reinvented into dozens of different dishes. And there are so many varieties! From thick-skinned ...
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10 Types Of Winter Squash (And What To Do With Them)
It's time to look beyond simply the butternut squash and uncover the wide world of winter squashes. We spoke to experts about ...
If you've been growing butternut squash this year, you don't need to eat it all right after harvesting it. Here's how to cure and store the winter squash.
• Cook it. There are so many ways to cook winter squash. Roasting is an obvious choice. You can roast halves in the oven at 350 to 400 F until soft (probably close to an hour, especially for larger ...
It's officially fall and winter squash is finally back in season. So, you grab your coziest sweater and run to the store to restock on the infamous Trader Joe's butternut squash mac and cheese and mac ...
Sara Haas has been a professional chef for 15 years and a licensed dietitian for 20 years. In this article, she breaks down the best way to cook spaghetti squash (roasted for an hour in the oven, ...
It's decorative gourd season, but it's also edible gourd season. Swing by any farmers market these days and you'll be greeted with a rainbow of winter squash in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colors.
Mild winter squash welcomes bold flavor additions. (Photos by Kristen Mendiola, food styling by Shannon Kinsella/The Daily Meal) All summer, we enjoy our share of zucchini and summer squashes. Come ...
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