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Acorn squash soup w/corned beef
1 1/2 lb Lean Corned Beef 3 qt Water 2 lb Acorn Squash, Peeled, -Seeded & Cubed Black Peppercorns Nutmeg Mace Bay Leaf Juniper Berries Cloves 4 oz Prepared Horseradish, 2 qt Corned Beef Broth 1 1/2 c Heavy Cream Salt Pepper 6 oz Walnuts ...
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Squash Feast
1 butternut squash 1 acorn squash 2 tablespoons EVOO 2 cups Arborio rice 6 cups chicken stock, preferably homemade 1 cup white wine 1 medium onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, finely sliced 2 chorizo sausages, sliced into 1″ pieces ...
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“Jousting is the official sport of Maryland.”
I had a cute little acorn squash lying around, so I roasted it with some teriyaki sauce (okay, soy sauce with Splenda… whatever) and ground ginger. Forgot about it while it was in the oven, of course, and so it got kind of … well-done. ...
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TFF Roasted Acorn Squash Stuffed with Cheese Tortellini
For this week's Tyler Florence Friday's blog post, I decided to make his recipe for Roasted Acorn Squash Stuffed with Cheese Tortellini from his cookbook Stirring The Pot. I thought this was good but I think it would have been more ...
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His last meal and tattoos
I filled 1/2 a roasted acorn squash with the potato and chickpea mix then added a dollop of Greek yogurt. Oh boy, I now wish that I bought another one. This stuff was AMAZING!!! It was spicy and sweet. I love the flavor and texture that ...
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Wheelie Wednesday - Out To The Vegetable Garden
All of the rain hasn't hurt the zucchini squash! It looks like we'll be picking it very soon! yummm Do you see that little guy in there? That's a baby acorn squash! This is the first time that we've ever grown acorn squash! ...
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tom gray - seagrove, nc: alien, part 2.....
After extensive googling, I still don't know what this squash-like plant is in my garden! I have had friends over who guessed melons and acorn squash, and my sister found a few similar images online for Mediterranean squash and squash ...
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The EmT Plate: Maple-Glazed Acorn Squash
Continuing on the squash theme from the last post, my other foray into squash today used acorn squash... Maple-Glazed Acorn Squash (2-4 servings) 1 medium acorn squash (~ 1.5 lbs.) 1/4 cup maple syrup 2 T. butter or margarine (melted) ...
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Homesteading Hickory Hills: SWEET corn!
Acorn-pumpkin squash? This was another volunteer in the hog area that I let grow in the hopes of producing edible food for the pigs. It doesn't really look like an acorn squash... or anything else for that matter... the parent vine ...
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Garden Discoveries
Then on further inspection I noticed that the winter acorn squash, which has been sending its vine all across the base of the third bed has several baby acorn squash on it. I can’t wait to have toasted acorn squash seeds this fall! ...
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Fat Girl Eats: Baked Acorn Squash
Preheat oven to 400°F. Using a strong chef's knifecut the acorn squash in half, lengthwise, from stem to end. Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds and stringy stuff in the center of each half. Place each half in a baking pan, cut side up. ...
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