Butternut squash is the darling of fall produce, sweet and smooth, hearty and versatile. You can soup it, sauce it, roast it, risotto it, and so much more. The hardest part (other than peeling and ...
A rich butternut squash risotto is a cinch with the help of a pressure cooker. Roasted apple, maple syrup, sage, brown butter ...
From light salads to filling pastas and sweet desserts, these recipes with zucchini and squash are vibrant seasonal dishes ...
This comforting fall dinner may be meatless, but it’s satisfying enough that the hardcore carnivores around your table won’t even notice. Layers of noodles, roasted squash with brown butter, and ...
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 ...
It's funny that squash - this vegetable that grows so easily in Oklahoma gardens - is the one that often leaves good cooks stumped. Every summer readers tell us they have so much squash they don't ...
This stick-to-your-ribs stew gets heft from creamy white beans and winter squash; we opted for acorn, but kabocha or delicata squash would work great too. This recipe is part of the 2020 Healthyish ...
Yellow squash (also known as summer squash) is a mild vegetable that's harvested when immature and while the rind is still tender and edible. It cooks up easily and takes on the flavor of the food ...
Depending on who you ask and what month it is, summer squashes are either a delight or a crucible. They grow with manic intensity in backyard gardens and CSA farms alike, seeming to multiply every day ...
Three recipes for zucchini celebrate the versatility of this seasonal staple. By Tejal Rao I was stunned by the summer squash at the market this weekend — table after table of long, yellow and green ...
Freezing is the easiest method of preserving pumpkin and winter squash, and it yields the best quality product. There are fewer safety issues when freezing pumpkin and winter squash than with canning ...