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  2. Oven-Roasted Squash with Garlic & Parsley - AOL.com

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    Roast, stirring occasionally, until tender throughout and lightly browned, 30 to 45 minutes (depending on the variety of squash). 3. Heat the remaining 2 teaspoons oil in a small skillet over medium heat. Add garlic and cook, stirring, until fragrant but not brown, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Toss the roasted squash with the garlic and parsley.

  3. Oven-Roasted Squash with Garlic & Parsley Recipe - AOL

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    Add garlic and cook, stirring, until fragrant but not brown, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Toss the roasted squash with the garlic and parsley. Taste, adjust the seasoning and serve.

  4. I'm Going Butter-Nuts Over These 23 Fall Squash Recipes - AOL

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    You can eat these Tex Mex-inspired stuffed squash alongside grilled steak or roasted chicken, but they make a pretty nice vegetarian main, too. Get the Air Fryer Acorn Squash recipe . PHOTO: JOEL ...

  5. How to Eat Butternut Squash Seeds, a Crunchy, Flavorful ... - AOL

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    Toppings: Alderson chops roasted seeds with fresh herbs and garlic to make a garnish for soups (this butternut squash soup is a natural for garnishing with the seeds) or roasted vegetables.

  6. List of gourds and squashes - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut field pumpkins Green button (pattypan) squash Yellow zucchini Cooked spaghetti squash C. pepo var. styriaca. Acorn squash; Ampullaris; Aurantia; Baby Boo; Big Max pumpkin ...

  7. Butternut squash - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common ways to prepare butternut squash is baking. Once cooked, it can be eaten in a variety of ways. The fruit is prepared by removing the skin, stalk, and seeds, which are not usually eaten or cooked. [11] However, the seeds are edible, either raw or roasted, and the skin is also edible and softens when roasted.

  8. Winter squash - Wikipedia

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    Raw winter squash (such as acorn or butternut squash) is 90% water, 9% carbohydrates, 1% protein. It contains negligible fat (table), except in the oil-rich seeds . In a 100 gram reference amount, it supplies 34 calories and is a moderate source (10-19% of the Daily Value , DV) of vitamin C (15% DV) and vitamin B6 (12% DV), with no other ...

  9. 5 types of winter squash you should start eating now - AOL

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    A cup of cooked butternut squash contains just 82 calories, and offers about 6.5 grams of fiber, 2 grams of protein, and essential nutrients like iron, potassium and magnesium.