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Your Guide to the Best Edible Squash & How to Cook Them
These cute little winter squash (they are typically the size of a grapefruit) are prolific producers and have a squat shape, deep ridges, and a recessed top. Eat the skin and sweet flesh either baked, ...
We’re always looking for new and inventive ways to use up zucchini and summer squash during the warm weather months. When it’s in season, summer squash is so bountiful that it’s not hard to run out of ...
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 ...
Make the yogurt sauce: In a bowl, combine all ingredients and mix to incorporate. Heat a grill pan over medium heat. Slice each squash in half lengthwise. If the squash are quite fat, slice them into ...
Many home cooks opt for small-sized summer squash, like these from Pitney Meadows Farm stand in Saratoga Springs. Book cover for "Perfectly Good Food" by Margaret Li and Irene Li. Grilled costata ...
Drizzle the cut sides of the squash with olive oil, season generously with salt and pepper, and you're ready to roast!
Summer squash may be one of the more mild vegetables on the market, but this pizza is anything but basic. And it’s so easy to make homemade pizza at home. A classic cheese and tomato pie is amazing, ...
The squashes of summer -- zucchini, yellow crookneck, pattypan, zephyr -- are the best squash in our book. If you find yourself among those afflicted with more squash than you know what to do with or ...
Fall is officially squash season, and I can barely contain my excitement. Though it’s true that a number of squash varieties ...
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