Pumpkin season arrived. It's time to enjoy in these lovely vegetables all over again. There are so many varieties to choose from, but today is time for spaghetti squash recipes. Starting with the most simplest one, and continuing with more interesting and surprising recipes. So, here is the basic recipe to follow.
Cut the squash in half and discard seeds. Place baking paper in a pan, grease it with butter and place halves on face down. Put the pan into on 350F preheated oven and bake for an hour or until soft. Use the fork to scrape flesh in strings into a bowl. Toss with melted butter and grated Parmesan cheese, add salt and pepper and enjoy.
Once you make your veggie noodles, you can serve them with any of your favorite dishes, instead of regular pasta. For example, you could serve them with nice, juicy meatballs, with meat and sauce or whatever. In fact, you could simply make regular Italian salsa and pour it over your vegetable spaghetti, have some Parmesan cheese with and serve with any salad you prefer. Or you could use some of these ideas.
Once you scrape out your vegetable spaghetti, take a few sheets of filo paste, the same quantity of cottage cheese and a few tablespoons of sour cream, one egg and a few pieces of butter. Mix the egg with a little bit of salt, add some cheese and squash and spread the mixture over the filo sheet. Roll it and place on greased pan. Continue with this procedure until you fill the pan with rolls.
Preheat the oven on 350 degrees. Once you're done rolling pastry sheets, cover these rolls with sour cream, add a little salt on the top and bake for thirty minutes or until done. This lovely salty dessert tastes great with a glass of good wine, and if you eat it with yogurt, it might be one really nice and light meal.
If you prefer interesting salads, here is one nice and easy to make recipe for you. Prepare squash noodles on the usual way. If you want, you can bake the whole squash in the oven first, just make sure to use a knife to prick it all over before. Some people even bake them in the microwave, and this is much faster, it takes maybe twenty minutes or so.
Anyway, you will need one pound of prepared spaghetti, 200 grams fresh spinach, 200 grams diced feta cheese, one clove minced garlic, one tablespoon olive oil, salt and pepper. If your spinach is really young and soft, use it as it is, if not, cut it into stripes. Combine olive oil with spices and garlic and mix all your ingredients together. Enjoy in your light and fulfilling salad.
Or you can do something really simple. Make your favorite pumpkin soup. When it is almost done, add vegetable noodles in. Add a few drops of good pumpkin seed oil on the top, sprinkle with chopped parsley leaves and add one spoon of good sour cream on the top, if you like. This lovely soup tastes great with toasted bread, but it's pumpkin seed oil that gives it that special aroma and taste.
Cut the squash in half and discard seeds. Place baking paper in a pan, grease it with butter and place halves on face down. Put the pan into on 350F preheated oven and bake for an hour or until soft. Use the fork to scrape flesh in strings into a bowl. Toss with melted butter and grated Parmesan cheese, add salt and pepper and enjoy.
Once you make your veggie noodles, you can serve them with any of your favorite dishes, instead of regular pasta. For example, you could serve them with nice, juicy meatballs, with meat and sauce or whatever. In fact, you could simply make regular Italian salsa and pour it over your vegetable spaghetti, have some Parmesan cheese with and serve with any salad you prefer. Or you could use some of these ideas.
Once you scrape out your vegetable spaghetti, take a few sheets of filo paste, the same quantity of cottage cheese and a few tablespoons of sour cream, one egg and a few pieces of butter. Mix the egg with a little bit of salt, add some cheese and squash and spread the mixture over the filo sheet. Roll it and place on greased pan. Continue with this procedure until you fill the pan with rolls.
Preheat the oven on 350 degrees. Once you're done rolling pastry sheets, cover these rolls with sour cream, add a little salt on the top and bake for thirty minutes or until done. This lovely salty dessert tastes great with a glass of good wine, and if you eat it with yogurt, it might be one really nice and light meal.
If you prefer interesting salads, here is one nice and easy to make recipe for you. Prepare squash noodles on the usual way. If you want, you can bake the whole squash in the oven first, just make sure to use a knife to prick it all over before. Some people even bake them in the microwave, and this is much faster, it takes maybe twenty minutes or so.
Anyway, you will need one pound of prepared spaghetti, 200 grams fresh spinach, 200 grams diced feta cheese, one clove minced garlic, one tablespoon olive oil, salt and pepper. If your spinach is really young and soft, use it as it is, if not, cut it into stripes. Combine olive oil with spices and garlic and mix all your ingredients together. Enjoy in your light and fulfilling salad.
Or you can do something really simple. Make your favorite pumpkin soup. When it is almost done, add vegetable noodles in. Add a few drops of good pumpkin seed oil on the top, sprinkle with chopped parsley leaves and add one spoon of good sour cream on the top, if you like. This lovely soup tastes great with toasted bread, but it's pumpkin seed oil that gives it that special aroma and taste.
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