[Homestead] Goodbye Hello and a Squash question
paxamicus at earthlink.net
paxamicus at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 31 15:20:06 EDT 2008
Fritters? In my book you can't go wrong with anything fried.
On Jul 31, 2008, at 1:16 PM, EarthNSky wrote:
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> Ok, so since I have been on vacation this week, I have been baking
> like
> mad, making squash bread, squash muffins, etc. I've already put a
> bunch
> of squash in the freezer, made squash casseroles, and now have over 20
> loaves or equivalents of bread. All this from four squash plants-I
> had
> 10 minutes free last spring and went out and just poked some seeds
> into
> the mulch. Voila, bountiful harvest of petit pan and crooknecks.
> I grated the largest squashes and used most of that for the breads. I
> ran out of pecans about halfway through(how the heck do you live in GA
> and run out of pecans??) so I subbed on a batch or two using mixes of
> sunflower kernels, flax seeds, sesame seeds, sliced almonds, and
> millet.
> All of them turned out really well, so I say- don't be afraid to sub
> out ingredients...my recipe was actually for zucchini bread, but not
> one
> zuke was used in any of the 10 batches I made. Ok, on to my
> question...
> I have about 4 cups of grated squash left. I can see the light at the
> end of the tunnel...I don't want to make any more bread...I have
> plenty
> of plain squash seasoned and frozen..no mas on the casseroles...what
> can
> I do?? The only thing I can come up with is pancakes...anyone got a
> recipe or any other ideas?
>
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