Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Autumn week in our class. We dug into a pumpkin to see what was inside. “Holy Cow, that sure is yucky”, Continue reading “Roasted Pumpkin Seeds”
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Autumn week in our class. We dug into a pumpkin to see what was inside. “Holy Cow, that sure is yucky”, Continue reading “Roasted Pumpkin Seeds”
Late summer is a perfect time for fruit crisp. There are so many recipes out there, however they are loaded with sugar! I was seeking a healthier fruit crisp that was low in sugar as well as being gluten and dairy free. This is the recipe I came up with. Less sugar with a few healthier additions as well. If you use fruit that is Continue reading “Healthified Stone Fruit Crisp”
This week I used the last zucchini in the garden. I used it to make this sweet bread recipe. It is tasty and moist with lots of good things in it like zucchini, apples, raisins, flaxseed Continue reading “Zucchini Apple Spice Loaf with Cinnamon Sugar Topping”
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Roasting vegetables gives them so much flavor. This is one I love to cook in the fall, especially with squash from the garden. Ingredient amounts are approximate. I usually just eyeball it, but I tried to come up with quantities for those who prefer that. It’s really hard to mess up this recipe other than burning it. You can play with the spices you use if you like.
Cubing the squash is a good arm workout, like real life exercise.
After tossing squash in oil, roast in the oven. Caramelizing gives a good flavor. You can even just eat it like that. Parchment paper is a wonderful thing. What a time saver and cookie sheet saver. Where have you been all my life?
Brown the onion in a pan with the oil. Then add the mushrooms and cook down. The shiitake are drier mushrooms, not much liquid comes out of them, however the baby bella I’ve used cook more liquid out. You will want to let that evaporate so it is not soupy.Then add the spinach. It looks like a lot, but as you can see, it cooks down to nothing. You can even add more if you like more spinach.
Toss the squash with the base and enjoy! You can probably add many different types of roasted vegetables to the base mix. However, my favorite is the butternut squash.
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