Where can I get spagetti squah - UK?

Angellore
Angellore Posts: 519 Member
edited October 3 in Food and Nutrition
Hi all

I really want to try spagetti squash as a low cal alternative to pasta on those days when you don't have many cals left! Does anyone know where it can be bought in the UK? I haven't been able to find it in my Sainsbury's :( I live in SE London so if there are any specialist shops in London that sell them I can get there!

Thanks.

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  • crux
    crux Posts: 454 Member
    bump...

    If you can't buy it, I gotta figure out how to make it! My daughter wants to try it because she loves squash.
  • netchik
    netchik Posts: 587 Member
    I bought it in tesco last week
  • I've been looking all over and have had no luck :( i'm talking waitrose, health shops, farms, macrobiotic shops...everywhere! I'm desperate to find it! I'm going to a place in london called Vitao this weekend (go there if you ever get the chance, its on wardour street, it's AMAZiNG) and i'm going to ask if they have any idea where i might find one!
    x
  • Laura_beau
    Laura_beau Posts: 1,029 Member
    I think waitrose sells it when in season.

    I have about 8 of them in my house- my Mum grew them for me :o) But then again she has a massive allotment
  • benodie
    benodie Posts: 231 Member
    bump :smile:
    I really want to try that too . . .never seen it anywhere though
  • marshallexi
    marshallexi Posts: 162 Member
    I bought an OXO Julienne Peeler to make veggie pasta with, works fine with squash, courgettes, sweet potatoes, carrots etc.

    If in doubt, make your own!
  • lolainlondon
    lolainlondon Posts: 160 Member
    I was just about to post the same thing as marshallexi. If you boil it in a very weak stock (to avoid having too much salt) it tastes scrummy - although I didn't buy any special peeler, I just use our vegetable peeler. Mmmm!
  • benodie
    benodie Posts: 231 Member
    I bought an OXO Julienne Peeler to make veggie pasta with, works fine with squash, courgettes, sweet potatoes, carrots etc.

    If in doubt, make your own!

    Just looked on argos website for one . . .they are sold out . .boo hiss!! will keep looking, thanks :)
  • Angellore
    Angellore Posts: 519 Member
    I've been looking all over and have had no luck :( i'm talking waitrose, health shops, farms, macrobiotic shops...everywhere! I'm desperate to find it! I'm going to a place in london called Vitao this weekend (go there if you ever get the chance, its on wardour street, it's AMAZiNG) and i'm going to ask if they have any idea where i might find one!
    x

    Oooh, can you let me know if you find out please.
  • lwoodroff
    lwoodroff Posts: 1,431 Member
    What is the difference from say a butternut squash? Is it stringier?
  • Teddyaderwich
    Teddyaderwich Posts: 69 Member
    Ive never seen one in any of the supermarkets I frequent either - if I ever find one am def gonna buy to try it.
  • asyouseefit
    asyouseefit Posts: 1,265 Member
    What is the difference from say a butternut squash? Is it stringier?

    Yup. When cooked, the inside actually looks like pasta! You can just scoop it out and use it as a spaghetti alternative.
    I'm in Belgium and it's the same as in the UK, we don't find spaghetti squash easily. I was lucky to find some at a farmer's market years ago so I could actually try it.

    As someone else said, making your own squahs pasta witha veggie peeler is a good idea too!
  • lenwie
    lenwie Posts: 240
    I bought an OXO Julienne Peeler to make veggie pasta with, works fine with squash, courgettes, sweet potatoes, carrots etc.

    If in doubt, make your own!

    Just looked on argos website for one . . .they are sold out . .boo hiss!! will keep looking, thanks :)

    Just looked on Lakeland Plastic, they have them.
  • lenwie
    lenwie Posts: 240
    yippee, I got my Juilenne cutter, shame though as not yet come across a spagetti squash in the shops, so will use my cutter for courgettes and carrtos as a replacement to pasta.
  • hazelmae123
    hazelmae123 Posts: 109 Member
    I just saw this post because I love spaghetti squash and use it a lot. I am in the US and now really appreciate the fact that spaghetti squash is in the market everyday all year long and honestly, not one of the most popular foods here. Lots of people don't even use it. I love it though!! I don't know about space but it can be grown. Squash grows easily and can trail off of a LARGE growing pot.
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