WILD RICE, CHERRIES, APRICOTS AND CHEESY STUFFED ACORN SQUASH

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Easy nice comfort food. Acorn squash stuffed with wild rice, cherries, pecans and a creamy cheesy topping. I prefer a blend of wild and white for this, but you can really use any rice if you don't like wild rice. And hey, this is the time to take advantage of the boxed rice. Uncle Bens is what I use, but there are many brands available, and I just use the quick cooking kind, but any will work. My favorite is to serve this with roast chicken, but if you want something lighter ... serve with a fresh green salad topped with roasted pears.

Provided by SarasotaCook

Categories     Rice

Time 55m

Yield 4 Squash halves, 4-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 acorn squash, cut in half and seeds removed
1 (6 ounce) box white and wild rice
1/4 cup dried cherries, rough chopped
1/4 cup dried apricot, rough chopped
1/2 cup pecans, rough chopped
1 cup provolone cheese, shredded (monterey jack or white cheddar will also work)
2 scallions, fine chopped
2 shallots, very fine chopped (you can also use a small onion)
2 teaspoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/2 tablespoons butter
salt
pepper

Steps:

  • Squash -- Drizzle the olive oil the inside of the squash and sprinkle with sald and pepper. Place flesh side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment or even foil in a 400 degree oven, middle shelf for about 30-40 minutes depending on the size of the squash. Just poke with a knife and it should be tender but no falling apart. Remove from the oven so you can add the stuffing.
  • Rice -- As the squash is baking, cook the rice according to the package directions. But as the rice cooks, add if your garlic and shallots, so it will cook right along with the rice. TIP: I always cook my rice in broth rather than water, so if you want to add some more flavor, rather than water, use chicken or vegetable broth.
  • Finishing -- Once the rice is done, remove from the heat and stir in the butter, scallions, cherries, apricots and nuts. Then stuff the squash! I fill each squash half way, and then add a little cheese, add the rest of the rice and top with the remainder of the cheese.
  • Bake -- 400 degrees for about 15 minutes. This will reheat the squash, rice, and melt the cheese.
  • Serve -- ENJOY! 1 squash half per person is healthy and filling. As I mentioned, roast chicken is great with this or go lighter with a salad.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 588.1, Fat 30.4, SaturatedFat 10.3, Cholesterol 34.2, Sodium 333, Carbohydrate 67, Fiber 8.2, Sugar 6.4, Protein 18.9

Michelle Holland
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I'm not a big fan of winter squash, but I really enjoyed this dish. The stuffing was so flavorful and the squash was roasted to perfection.


Saeed Mahar
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This dish is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. It's a special dish that's perfect for a special occasion.


Uzzal mim
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I made this dish for a potluck and it was a big hit. Everyone loved it!


Charlie Gibson
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This dish is a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables. My kids loved the sweet and tangy stuffing.


Ze Vermeirre
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I had a hard time finding wild rice, so I used brown rice instead. It worked just fine.


mirza faysal
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The cooking time for the acorn squash was too long. Mine were overcooked and mushy.


Rosario Decortes
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This dish was a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I would have preferred it with dried cranberries instead of cherries and apricots.


Hamiie Khan
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I'm a vegetarian, so I omitted the cheese from the stuffing. It was still delicious!


Brittany Odio
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I made this dish exactly as the recipe stated and it turned out great. The only thing I would change next time is to add a bit more salt to the stuffing.


Prashant M 10
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This dish is a great way to use up leftover wild rice. I had some leftover from a previous meal and it worked perfectly in this recipe.


Greyson O'Halloran
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I'm not a huge fan of acorn squash, but I decided to give this recipe a try and I was pleasantly surprised. The stuffing was so delicious that it made me forget all about the squash.


jimmy cockrell
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I made this dish for a dinner party and it was a showstopper! The presentation was stunning and the flavors were out of this world.


Itz XHINE Music
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This dish was a hit with my family! The wild rice, cherries, apricots, and cheese stuffing was flavorful and perfectly complemented the roasted acorn squash. The cooking instructions were easy to follow and the dish turned out beautifully.