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Try this easy baked acorn squash as an accompaniment to your favourite fall dinner. It's easy to make, yet feels festive.
Squash: people either love it or hate it. Cooked correctly with a touch of sweetness, even squash-haters may discover a new favourite. If it helps, think of squash as pumpkin's cousin - after all, pumpkin is a squash too. Ripe acorn squash should be dark green on the outside, sometimes with a touch of orange. After baking, a good acorn squash will be slightly sweet, with no bitterness. Winter squash, including acorn, butternut, and spaghetti squash keep in the fridge or a cool spot (like the garage) for weeks. Acorn squash look like like a giant acorn - heart-shaped, almost. Other winter squash will also work in this recipe, provided they are similarly sweet. Butternut squash is probably the sweetest of them all, but can also be the most difficult to cut or peel. Sweet Acorn Squash RecipeServes 4 This recipe can be doubled as needed. You will need a large baking pan (9x13-ish) and an oven. Ingredients:
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*If you have trouble cutting the acorn squash in half, poke a few holes in it with a fork, then microwave it for a minute or so. Let it cool, then try slicing again. Serve with Faux Meatloaf or Tofurky.
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