The very best way to have it is roasted -- either cut in half and seeded, or sliced onto a baking sheet, brush lightly with olive oil, and sprinkle with salt/pepper and any of: curry, paprika, cumin, coriander, garlic, onion powder, etc... and bake at about 350 until it browns.
You can also steam or or simmer it, then optionally pure into something like mashed potatoes. Add honey or maple syrup or sauteed onions. Good as baby food.
It's a very flexible vegetable - you can even grill chunks of it, adding a drop of BBQ or chili sauce at the end.
You cook butternut squash for about 30 to 40 minutes. In baking a squash, you would set the oven to 400 degrees, and cut the butternut squash in half lengthwise and place flesh side down on a baking sheet.
Cut squash in half, scrape out loose pith and seeds. Sprinkle with about two tablespoons of brown sugar and salt to taste. Put cut side down on baking tray lined with silicone paper. Roast at 375 for approx 25 to 30 minutes or until flesh is soft.
After roasting, scrape out flesh and put in bowl and mix in 3 tablespoons of butter and season with black pepper. hmmmm.
Take an ice pic and make several small holes in the squash before putting it into the microwave. This will allow the steam to escape and not have the squash explode. Put the squash into the microwave and turn on for 10 minutes. Check the squash periodically with a fork until it is tender. Cooking time will depend on the size of the squash. When it is tender remove the squash, cut it open, discard the seeds, scrape the meat from the skin into a bowl. Add seasoning as desired.
Cut it in to inch thick wedges, drizzle with plenty of olive oil, sprinkle over some spices (ground cinnamon, coriander, dried chilli all work well) and rub over the squash. Roast in the oven for around 40mins at 200degrees c. Enjoy!!
The best recipe for butternut squash is the recipe that is listed on the website for the Food Network. The recipe is as follows; preheat the over to about 400 degree F, then place the squash on a sheet tray and drizzle them with salt, pepper and olive oil. Toss the squash well, and then roast them in the pre-heated over for about 25 - 30 minutes.
you can fry it right up heck you can eat it raw you might have diarreha though but yes any method of cooking it will work
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Bake acorn squash at 400 degrees F. Cook for an hour to an hour fifteen minutes.
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there is no sugar in acorn squash
There is 3.4 grams of protein in a 4 in. diameter acorn squash (raw).
Acorn squash is high in fiber.
Acorn squash is not available in Australia. Butternut squash is found in Australia, but it is known there as butternut pumpkin.
Acorn Squash
yellow squash :P
No no no no no of course not u dumb people
It is referring to a type of squash known as Acorn Squash.
"Dla'at Armonim" is the Hebrew name of an acorn squash. If you do not know what an acorn squash - or, for that matter, "Dla'at Armonim" - is, fear not. An acorn squash is a spherical, dark-green, fist-sized squash. It can be cooked similarly to a regular squash.
Yes.