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TexBetsy
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Betsy
Princeton TX
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2010 :  5:50:30 PM  Show Profile
My neighbor just brought over some of his first picking of yellow squash. What are some of your favorite squash recipes?

Betsy
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Ga Girl
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Karen
Meansville Ga.
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2010 :  6:23:01 PM  Show Profile
Well mine is quite simple and I just fixed it tonight for supper. I dice my squash into small cubes and dice an onion in with it. Add a can of cream of mushroom soup cook until it gets tender then I add shredded cheese and stir in together, then add crushed ritz crackers to the top (I have added melted butter to the crackers where they are soggy but still a little crunchy) then bake a little longer so top lightly browns. Very simple and delish.

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Mama Jewel
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Jewel
Sweet Peas Farmette, Bend, OR
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2010 :  8:12:46 PM  Show Profile
mmm, Karen, that sounds delish! My recipe's pretty simple too. Cut up the yellow squash into thin coins & steam. Saute some onions in butter. Add the steamed squash & some sour cream, diced chilies & shredded jack cheese. Heat in 350 oven for about 20 min.

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Lessie Louise
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Carol
PECULIAR MO
USA
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Posted - Jun 15 2010 :  8:33:29 PM  Show Profile
I freeze extra squashand and zucchini in 1/2 cup portions or dry the grated squash. I add it in everything over the winter, soups tacos, au gratin potato, just about everything. Good for extra fiber and veggies. I make a dry soup mix for my friends that camp and the dried squash goes great.

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reereebee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marie
Clark WY
USA
142 Posts

Posted - Jun 18 2010 :  6:36:57 PM  Show Profile
I like mine simple, just sauteed in a little butter with some sweet vidalia onion, salt and pepper. Always in a cast iron skillet (cuz that's all I ever cook in) until they have that yummy little caramalized edge on them.

Mmmmm...I had some for supper with my pork loin...I think I need to go grab the leftovers for a midnight snack

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msdoolittle
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Amanda
East Texas
USA
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Posted - Jun 18 2010 :  7:51:27 PM  Show Profile
I slice mine about 1/2" thick, and lay it out flat in a baking dish. (add sliced 'maters, too!) Then, I add a couple of pats of butter or drizzle w/ oil. Then I lightly salt it and sprinkle it with Montreal Steak seasoning very lightly. Bake in a 350 degree oven or toaster oven for about 20 minutes, until soft. Yummy! Oh, then I crumble some feta cheese on top.

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TexBetsy
True Blue Farmgirl

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Betsy
Princeton TX
USA
321 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2010 :  05:00:58 AM  Show Profile
Thanks for all the great recipes. We're having a fish fry at Church tonight - now to decide which one to make ?

Betsy
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anna13mary
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Anna
Salem IN
USA
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Posted - Aug 06 2010 :  10:27:12 AM  Show Profile
I know its been a while since this was posted, but I still thought I'd share. I always just steam mine in a sauce pan with a little water and a pinch of salt. Once tender, drain any left over water and add a pat or two of butter, and tada, instant and incredible easy side dish. Just the way my Mom fixed it... and my grandma... and so on...

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