Description: Not phallus-shaped like it’s more familiar cousin, the butternut squash, the squat buttercup resembles an upside-down acorn with an undersized cap. Flavor Profile: The flavor of the flesh ...
Sweet and nutty in flavor, winter squash radiates brilliant color and provides a delicious bevy of nutrients. High in vitamin A and a good source of vitamin C, potassium, manganese and fiber, the many ...
PREPARATION: Carefully cut squash in half. Cut from the top to the bottom. Please use a folded towel to cover the knife point. If your hand slips off the knife the towel will keep you from injury.
These buttercup squash fries are very similar in taste and texture to sweet potato fries. Aube Giroux is a food writer and filmmaker who shares her love of cooking on her farm-to-table blog, Kitchen ...
There's a lot to love about squash. The mild, malleable, flavorful vegetable can be endlessly reinvented into dozens of different dishes. And there are so many varieties! From thick-skinned ...
As autumn arrives in the Lowcountry, an array of vibrant squash varieties takes center stage in the produce section, offering endless culinary possibilities for all ages. Here’s a quick guide to ...
The leaves are changing and the air has a crisp feel—you might say it’s sweater weather, but we know it as winter squash season. Come fall, we’re stocking up on all the gourds we can find at the ...
Autumn is when many types of squash come into their full glory. During this time of year, you’re likely to find tastier, cheaper options at both grocery stores and your local farmer’s market in most ...
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 ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky All summer, we enjoy our share of zucchini and summer squashes. Come autumn, we ...