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This homemade garlicky pesto spaghetti squash is topped with yellow and red roasted tomatoes, the perfect low calorie alternative to a large bowl of pasta! Get the recipe: Pesto Spaghetti Squash ...
Savory Simple. Yes, the texture is unique, but the visual appearance of squash noodles under classic pasta dishes such as meatballs and marinara creates a very satisfying, filling meal.. Get the ...
Preheat oven to 400°F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper. Slice squash lengthwise and remove seeds with spoon. Rub inside of squash with coconut oil and sprinkle with sea salt.
Cover the pan with foil and bake for about 45 minutes, until the squash is almost tender. Increase the oven temperature to 425°. Uncover the pan. Turn the squash pieces over and season with salt. Roast on the top shelf for 15 minutes. Increase the oven temperature to 450° and roast for about 15 minutes longer, until the squash is richly glazed.
Recipes for stir-fried chicken and zucchini in ginger sauce; stir-fried tofu, snow peas, and red onion in hot and sour sauce; and stir-fried shrimp, asparagus, and yellow pepper in lemon sauce. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering chef's knives and a Tasting Lab on soy sauce.
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Pattypan squash (or 'patty pan') is a varietal group of summer squash (Cucurbita pepo) notable for its round and shallow shape, and scalloped edges, somewhat resembling a flying saucer. The name "pattypan" derives from "a pan for baking a patty".
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