Squash Recipes
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- Squash Bread | 2 cups squash, stewed
2 cups squash, stewed 1/4 cup sugar 3 cups milk, scalded 2 Tbsp butter 1 yeast cake, dissolved Flour, enough to knead - Squash (Pumpkin) Cake
4 eggs 1 2/3 cups sugar 1 cup vegetable oil 1 3/4 cups mashed winter squash (or pumpkin) 2 cups flour 2 tsps baking powder 1 tsps soda 1 tsp salt 2 tsps cinnamon 1/2 tsp nutmeg - Chocolate - Squash Pudding
3 cups cooked squash 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons ground chocolate 1/2 teaspoon salt - Squash Griddle Cakes
1 cup boiled and sifted squash 1/2 pint boiling milk 1 tablespoon sugar 2 teaspoons butter 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 well beaten egg 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons of baking powder - Squash Bread
1 cup stewed squash 2 tablespoons of sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter 1 1/2 cups scalded milk 1/2 cup yeast - Winter Squash
Winter Squash Salt Butter Pepper - Summer Squash | Squash
Squash Salted water Butter Salt White pepper - Squash Soup | 2 cups cooked and strained squash
2 cups cooked and strained squash 4 cups milk 2 slices onion bit of bay leaf 3 tbsps. butter 3 tbsps. flour salt and cayenne 1/2 cup cream 2 tbsps. butter 1 tsp. Liebig's beef extract - Baked Hubbard Squash
Squash, thoroughly ripened Butter Salt Pepper - Squash and Walnut Croquettes
2 cups cooked squash 1 egg 1/4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 tablespoon sugar 4 tablespoons flour 1/2 cup chopped English walnuts
About Squash
- Most varieties of winter squash can be seasoned with sugar/spice and baked at 375 for about 30 minutes to create a beautiful side dish
- Butternut squash has the shape of an elongated pear and is beige in color
- Many historians believe that squash was the first agricultural crop of the Native Americans
- Banana squash is yellow and has a vague similarity in shape to a banana often growing to be 50 lbs
- If you want to store squash, keep it at room temperature for 10 days before moving to a cool, dry location where it will hold fresh for several months
- Zucchini is one type of summer squash - a category that also includes crookneck and scallop
- Acorn squash has thick, dark, green skin and is about 6 inches in diameter having the shape of an acorn
- Winter squash grows in the summer but the name comes from its ability to stay fresh through the winter
- The main difference between summer and winter squash is that winter squash have hard and thick shells
- Most squash varieties are extremely high in beta carotene
- If kept in a dry and cool location approximately 50 F, squash will stay fresh for two months
- Squash is indigenous to the Americas with some varieties such as the Turban Squash and Valparaiso from South America
- Squash grows in a variety of colors including brown, yellow, blue, and orange
- Squash is a fruit, not a vegetable
- Thomas Jefferson and George Washington both grew squash in their gardens
- The name "squash" is derived from a Narragansett Native American word meaning "raw"
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