[Homestead] cooking the garden veggies

EarthNSky erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Sat Jul 12 16:27:55 EDT 2008


Today, I am cooking and putting up squash..I have some grated for bread, 
I have some boiling for casseroles and for the freezer(blanching);  I 
have some in bags for steaming for dinners next week; and I am trying 
stuffed squash-my own recipe...I'll let you know how it turns out, but 
basically, I let a couple of pattypan squashes get too big, but they are 
perfect for this purpose.  I cut the top out and hollowed it thin using 
a melon baller.  I saved the seeds as they were mature, and then steamed 
the balled flesh in the microwave.  For the stuffing, I combined a day 
old onion roll, some leftover baked ham, cheddar and parmesan cheese, 
sesame seeds, onions, an egg, the cooked flesh and some Italian herbs. 
I mixed that up and stuffed the squash shells with that.  I saved the 
'lid' of the squash, placed it on the top, and put the squashes in the 
oven.  They are still cooking, but it smells great so far.  I just 
wanted something different...you know how it goes with squash, and I 
only had a few plants!!(like 4 pattypan and 2 crookneck)

This morning, I made one of those breakfast casseroles to use up a bunch 
of eggs and about a quart of half and half I had from something 
else...I've never actually made one of those before, but it was fun.  I 
hope that it will be as good as it looked.  It has bread in the bottom, 
then sausage(home grown pork), some shiitakes and Anaheim peppers, 
cheese, eggs, crushed red pepper, and the half and half.  Cholesterol 
heaven. :)

Damn, I miss those once a month cooking marathons...

Bev
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BevanRon of EarthNSky Farm   NW Georgia USDA Zone 7
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