Are you craving a hearty and unique dish that combines the flavors of fall with the comfort of a warm meal? Look no further than the comprehensively stuffed squash, also known as Moosewood. This delightful dish features a tender and flavorful squash stuffed with an array of vegetables, herbs, and spices, creating a medley of textures and tastes. The aroma of roasted squash and the savory filling will fill your kitchen and entice your taste buds. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or simply seeking a satisfying meal for a chilly evening, this recipe is sure to impress. With its ease of preparation and captivating flavors, the comprehensively stuffed squash is a must-try for culinary enthusiasts of all levels.
Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!
COMPREHENSIVELY STUFFED SQUASH -- A MOOSEWOOD RECIPE
This is a favourite recipe that comes from the original Moosewood Cookbook - a cookbook in my collection that is quite tattered and oh so loved! In fact, Mom, my sister, and I all have and adore our copies. This is a recipe that is often made for Thanksgiving or Christmas, and includes Mom's optional additions below. Most definately serves as a main course for a vegetarian (but not vegan, well, not without some substitutions.) This makes four main dish servings, or eight side dish servings, maybe ten, depending on your holiday spread! In the photo I've posted, only the stuffing is shown; Mom had the baked squash ready, and I forgot to bring the camera!
Provided by Katzen
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h24m
Yield 4-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- For four servings of stuffed squash, split 2 decent sized acorn or butternut squash lengthwise down the middle. Remove the seeds and bake, face down, on an oiled tray for 30 minutes at 350, or until tender enough to eat.
- Saute onion, garlic, celery, nuts and seeds, lightly salted, in butter. Cook over low heat until onions are clear, nuts are browned, celery is tender (in other words, cook until everything is perfect.).
- Add remaining ingredients (except cheese and egg). Cook, stirring over low heat, 5-8 minutes - until everything is aquainted. Remove from heat and mix in egg and cheese. Pack stuffing into squash cavities.
- Bake, covered, 25 minutes.
STUFFED SQUASH
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Cut 1-inch off the top of each acorn squash and scoop out the seeds. If necessary in order for the squash to sit upright, cut off a small portion of the bottom. Put 1 of the 4 pieces of butter in the cavity of each squash. Set squash on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Set aside.
- In a large saute pan over medium heat, brown the ground pork until no longer pink. Remove the meat from the pan, add the olive oil and saute the onion, celery, and carrot until they begin to soften, approximately 7 to 10 minutes. Deglaze the pan with the white wine.
- Return the pork to the pan along with the cooked rice, spinach, pine nuts, oregano and salt and pepper, to taste. Stirring constantly, heat mixture thoroughly, approximately 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from the heat. Divide the mixture evenly among the squash, top each squash with its lid and bake for 1 hour or until the squash is tender. Serve immediately.
VEGETARIAN STUFFED ACORN SQUASH
Loosely based on the Moosewood's "Comprehensively Stuffed Squash" Would make a great thanksgiving dish for vegetarians, fairly simple for a weeknight meal as well. You can improvise with what you have on hand.
Provided by breadnerd
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h30m
Yield 2 squash halves, 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Cut squash in half, remove seeds, and bake, cut side down, at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, saute onions, celery, and carrot in butter or oil until soft and translucent. Add garlic and mushrooms, and continue cooking until they are soft and have released their juices. Add sherry to "deglaze" the pan, and allow to simmer briefly.
- Add bread cubes, raisins, sunflower seeds, sun-dried tomatoes, and walnuts, stir to combine. Add sage and salt/pepper to taste, then enough broth to soften; remove from heat.
- Once cooled slightly, stir in shredded cheese.
- Add stuffing to interior of squash, mounding as needed, and bake covered another 20-30 minutes. For a crunchier top, remove cover for the last 10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 787.1, Fat 50.5, SaturatedFat 16.3, Cholesterol 60.2, Sodium 546.1, Carbohydrate 58.1, Fiber 9.8, Sugar 7, Protein 21.5
CHEF JOHN'S STUFFED SUMMER SQUASH
I always smile when I hear chefs say you should never cover-up or overpower the natural flavors of the main ingredient. Sometimes you should, and this Merguez sausage and goat cheese stuffed summer squash recipe is a perfect example.
Provided by Chef John
Categories Side Dish Vegetables Squash Summer Squash
Time 55m
Yield 5
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and lightly coat it with 1 teaspoon olive oil.
- Heat 1 teaspoon olive oil in a nonstick pan over medium heat. Stir in sausage and red bell pepper. Cook, stirring to break up sausage into small pieces, until sausage is browned and bell pepper is soft and sweet, 7 to 8 minutes. Drain off any fat.
- Stir goat cheese and sausage mixture in a bowl until well combined. Set aside.
- Hollow out a 3/4-inch deep well in the center of each squash half. Place each piece on the prepared baking sheet, cut-side up. Season with salt and black pepper; fill each with 1 to 2 tablespoons cheese and sausage mixture. Top each squash with breadcrumbs and lightly drizzle with remaining 2 teaspoons olive oil.
- Bake in the preheated oven until filling is golden and squash is tender, about 30 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 148 calories, Carbohydrate 6.1 g, Cholesterol 24.1 mg, Fat 10.6 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 8.1 g, SaturatedFat 4.2 g, Sodium 83.8 mg, Sugar 3.6 g
Tips:
- Choose the right squash: Look for varieties with a firm texture and a deep, rich color. Acorn, butternut, and kabocha squash are all good choices.
- Roast the squash before stuffing it: Roasting the squash helps to bring out its natural sweetness and flavor. It also makes it easier to scoop out the flesh.
- Use a variety of fillings: The possibilities are endless when it comes to stuffing squash. You can use anything from cooked grains and vegetables to meat, cheese, and nuts.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with flavors: There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to seasoning stuffed squash. Try different combinations of herbs, spices, and sauces to find what you like best.
- Serve stuffed squash immediately: Stuffed squash is best served hot out of the oven. You can also make it ahead of time and reheat it before serving.
Conclusion:
Stuffed squash is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as a main course or a side dish. It's perfect for a special occasion or a weeknight meal. With so many different ways to make it, there's sure to be a stuffed squash recipe that everyone will enjoy.
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