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Acorn Squash with Apple
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Ed Haley
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Ed Haley
"Peeling an acorn squash is the key to this delicious dish that's cooked in a microwave. A fast and easy delight for busy families."
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PREP TIME
20 Min
COOK TIME
15 Min
READY IN
35 Min
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1 acorn squash
2 apples, cored and sliced
1 tablespoon butter
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon finely chopped walnuts
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
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DIRECTIONS
To easily peel the acorn squash without losing a lot of vegetable, gently drop the squash in a large pot of boiling water, and boil for 15 minutes. Pour off the boiling water and fill with cold water and let sit 5 minutes to cool. When cool enough to handle, use a knife to slice off the peel on the ridges and use a teaspoon to dig out the peel in the valleys. Slice the squash in half and remove the seeds and stem. Then slice the halves into sections and finally cut into 1 inch chunks.
Place the squash chunks into a large microwave-safe bowl along with the apples. Dot with pieces of butter. Sprinkle the brown sugar, walnuts, salt and cinnamon over the top. Cover with plastic wrap, and poke a few holes in it for ventilation.
Cook in the microwave for 7 1/2 minutes on full power. Remove, uncover, and stir. Return to the microwave, and cook for another 7 1/2 minutes on full power, until tender. Serve hot.
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Variations
You could use butternut squash for variety. Pecans work well in this recipe instead of walnuts. Honey or maple syrup can used with or instead of the brown sugar.
If you prefer roasted squash, you can place this (uncovered) in the oven at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for just under an hour. But be sure to add 1/4 cup of water to the recipe before baking.
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Reviewed on Sep. 16, 2005 by
TOYMOMMY
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Sep. 16, 2005
I have used a similar recipe for a long time that uses more butter. I put a little nutmeg and cardamon in mine as well. I am giving this 5 stars because it is a delicious way to make squash, and also for the tip on how to peel those buggers-they're not easy!! Thanks for the tip!!!
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Reviewed on Apr. 24, 2006 by
Kerri Leigh
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Kerri Leigh
Apr. 24, 2006
So, yummy! This is like apple pie without the crust! And, so easy to make too! Thanks for the tip on peeling the squash, it worked so well. Highly recommend this recipe.
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So, yummy! This is like apple pie without the crust! And, so easy to make too! Thanks for...
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Reviewed on Mar. 17, 2006 by
JK
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JK
Mar. 17, 2006
This was very sweet and delicious. Thanks for the tip on peeling the squash - it worked great. Make sure you use a sweet apple.
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This was very sweet and delicious. Thanks for the tip on peeling the squash - it worked...
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Reviewed on Jan. 4, 2006 by natural sugar
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Jan. 4, 2006
This was a very good recipe especially if you are looking for something different to do with acorn squash. I used black walnuts for a more nutty flavor and natural sugar. I also fixed them in a skillet on the stove top since I very seldom use the microwave, because of losing the nutritional value of foods.
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Reviewed on Feb. 19, 2007 by
Dee
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Dee
Feb. 19, 2007
This is a fabulous recipe. I find myself making it weekly. Thank you so much for posting it. I omit the walnuts and add 2/3 cup of dried cranberries and 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce.
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This is a fabulous recipe. I find myself making it weekly. Thank you so much for posting it....
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Reviewed on Oct. 22, 2006 by
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luv2cook
Oct. 22, 2006
YAAA!!! I got my kids to eat Squash!! They thought it tasted like a dessert. Very Good. Thank you soooo much on the tip to peeling the squash. The peel almost fell off the squash. Will make again, great for a fall side dish!!
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YAAA!!! I got my kids to eat Squash!! They thought it tasted like a dessert. Very Good. ...
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Reviewed on Oct. 13, 2006 by
Aileen
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Aileen
Oct. 13, 2006
Very good! I followed the recipe for the ingredients but just filled halved acorn squash with the ingredients and roasted in the oven at 375 (covered for half of the time) until the squash was tender. Yum!
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Very good! I followed the recipe for the ingredients but just filled halved acorn squash with...
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Reviewed on Sep. 13, 2006 by
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lobstergov
Sep. 13, 2006
Fantastic! Thanks for the great idea on peeling the squash. This came out terrific, I drizzled about a tablespoon of Vermont maple syrup over the mixture to add some extra flavor. It came out great- Only complaint...it just wasn't enough- I will double the recipe next time.
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Fantastic! Thanks for the great idea on peeling the squash. This came out terrific, I...
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Reviewed on Jan. 26, 2006 by
Claudia
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Claudia
Jan. 26, 2006
This is an excellent addition to any fall meal. It was simple and tasty!
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This is an excellent addition to any fall meal. It was simple and tasty!
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