
The great thing about winter squash — you know, those colorful, often oddly shaped, sometimes ginormous, sometimes small orbs with varying-shades-of-orange flesh that appear almost everywhere you look come fall — is that there are limitless ways to cook it. Even better, while there are many types of winter squash, in culinary applications they are all pretty much interchangeable, so you needn’t fret if you can’t find a sweet dumpling or blue Hubbard or red kuri squash — or even sugar pumpkins (which have a particularly short season). Whatever type of dish you want to make — appetizer, soup, main course, side or dessert — you can do it with winter squash.
There is the always-welcome pumpkin soup — savory, creamy, spiced with nutmeg and topped with crunchy pepitas. You can make it into gnocchi — not the typical little, ridged clumps of dough, but biscuit-like Roman-style rounds. You can poach it in a brothy chicken hot pot. You can stuff it with masa and seared pork and then smother it with guajillo chile sauce. You can make it into a savory pie with leeks and mint or into a sweet dessert pie with a press-in graham cracker crust (really easy to do). You can stew it. Mash it. Caramelize it. Stir it into risotto. Bake it, roast it and, well, you get the point.
Almost like squash polenta, these rounds of pureed squash are stacked and then baked with brown butter, sage and cheesy breadcrumbs.
Time
2 hours
Yields
Serves 4 to 6
The nutty flavor and butterscotch aroma of butter cooked until it becomes hazelnut brown is fabulous spooned over earthy kabocha squash.
Time
1 hour 10 minutes
Yields
Serves 4
Austrian chef Bernhard Mairinger’s pumpkin soup is garnished with pumpkin seed pesto, roasted pumpkin seeds and an iridescent pumpkin seed oil.
Time
1 hour 30 minutes
Yields
Serves 6 to 10
This no-fuss combination of roasted squash with black rice is pretty stunning to look at, as well as to eat.
Time
1 hour 10 minutes
Yields
Serves 4 to 6
Pureed winter squash enriched with sour cream, egg and a little Parmesan cheese gets a nice crunch from a bread crumb topping.
Time
1 hour
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Source: https://www.latimes.com/recipe/list/a-dozen-delicious-ways-to-fall-for-winter-squash