2012 will be the Year of Vegetables for me and my family. This is a great, easy and satisfying dish to get the ball rolling. Honestly, it makes a great fall dish and should have been included on here back then, but time has gotten away from me and I am very slow to post. However, as long as acorn squash, or any other winter squash is available in your market, then this recipe works.
There is a ton of give to this recipe. You can replace the sausage with any kind of meat you'd like. You can replace the stuffing with any flavor, or try rice. You can replace or eliminate the cheese. You can use any kind of squash. You can add anything to the "stuffing" that you might like. So many options.
Stuffed Acorn Squash
Italian Sausage
Stove Top stuffing - pork flavored
Mozzarella cheese
1 Acorn squash, halved and seeds removed
Roast your squash. There are a few different methods out there for this. I place mine cut side down in a glass pan filled with about 1 inch of water. Bake at 375 degrees for 30-45 minutes or until tender.
Remove the sausage from the casing and saute it with a bit of olive oil. Meanwhile, prepare the stuffing according to the package directions. (In the microwave is easiest) I ended up using about half the box in this dish.
Let your squash cool a bit then scoop out the middle meat. You want to leave about a half an inch of meat in there to serve as the 'bowl' which will be stuffed.
Add the cooked squash to your italian sausage and cook thoroughly. Add the cooked stuffing. Fill your squash bowls with the stuffing/squash/sausage mixture and top with grated mozzarella. (mine were heaping!)
Return the stuffed squashes to the oven and bake about 20 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly.
I read about this dish on a Mommy Forum I frequent on babycenter.com. I can't believe I never thought about stuffing squash before or thought about using stuffing as stuffing for any vegetable. You don't have to add any other seasonings or bread crumbs and you get that perfect stuffing texture! It would be great in zucchini, butternut squash, pumpkins, mushrooms, peppers, tomatoes, cabbage, the list is endless. It's a great way to feature vegetables without feeling like your meal is lacking carbs or protein. (which this one certainly is not). I'm going to serve stuffed vegetables a lot in this new year, both with meat as a main course and without as a side dish. The next combination will be brown rice, ham, cheddar and fresh herbs. Look for it!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Now Look What I've made! (no sew!)
I know it's already halfway through December and this is my first post for the month! It's been a crazy month, which I love, but that means putting some things off. Next week will be much slower so I am going to try to make up for the lack of posts. In the meantime....
As promised, a No Sew Christmas shirt, and many more cutey pictures of E in the shirt AND skirt that her mama made!
I also found this on Pinterest. I only saw a picture of it, I never read the article or looked at a tutorial. I think some out there are being sewn, which you could easily do, but for this shirt I used Heat n Bond. It worked great. I bought the white onesie at the dollar store though, and that was a mistake. It is super thin and the the buttons were crooked, making the entire top crooked, especially after I put the design on it. It was an easy enough fix however, I just cut off the snaps and turned my $1 onesie into a $1 t-shirt. I think it goes better this way with the skirt anyway, because then it doesn't have to be tucked in. In the pictures it is still a onesie. The ribbon that I bought is from the Target dollar bins. Each spool had six different patterns on it. Each pattern had 3 feet of ribbon. I only used inches of each and didn't even use all six. I could make dozens of t-shirts from $2 worth of ribbon. Awesome. This was a really fun project that I am so pleased with. I did almost the entire thing during naptime yesterday and I think it is as cute as anything you would find in a boutique for MUCH more than I spent on it. Enjoy the pictures and let me know if you have any questions! I swear, anybody could do this!
As promised, a No Sew Christmas shirt, and many more cutey pictures of E in the shirt AND skirt that her mama made!
I also found this on Pinterest. I only saw a picture of it, I never read the article or looked at a tutorial. I think some out there are being sewn, which you could easily do, but for this shirt I used Heat n Bond. It worked great. I bought the white onesie at the dollar store though, and that was a mistake. It is super thin and the the buttons were crooked, making the entire top crooked, especially after I put the design on it. It was an easy enough fix however, I just cut off the snaps and turned my $1 onesie into a $1 t-shirt. I think it goes better this way with the skirt anyway, because then it doesn't have to be tucked in. In the pictures it is still a onesie. The ribbon that I bought is from the Target dollar bins. Each spool had six different patterns on it. Each pattern had 3 feet of ribbon. I only used inches of each and didn't even use all six. I could make dozens of t-shirts from $2 worth of ribbon. Awesome. This was a really fun project that I am so pleased with. I did almost the entire thing during naptime yesterday and I think it is as cute as anything you would find in a boutique for MUCH more than I spent on it. Enjoy the pictures and let me know if you have any questions! I swear, anybody could do this!
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