Spaghetti squash= shredded yuck

ThunderButt11
ThunderButt11 Posts: 33 Member
I tried. I couldn't get past the texture. My husband covered it in marinara and hot sauce and ate it while I cooked pasta. Can anyone give me a recipe that makes this a palatable food?
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  • megsmom2
    megsmom2 Posts: 2,362 Member
    I like it...so probably cant really help. Just don't expect it to be pasta...it isn't. Its a tasty thing of its own. We like it with a light Alfredo sauce and grilled chicken.
  • salgalbp
    salgalbp Posts: 218 Member
    I am working on incorporating it into my diet as well. Tonight I had spaghetti squash, prego mushroom pasta sauce, ricotta chz, parm. chz, portabella mushrooms and onions. I had a rotisserie chicken that I cut up one of the breast and I sauteed all of that together with fresh garlic. I think the chunks of meat and veggies helped with the texture for me. This is the only thing I've tried with it so far and I love it! Best of luck!
  • GiseleT88
    GiseleT88 Posts: 17
    I can't for the life of me get squash to taste good! I tried different recipes but they all tasted yuck!
  • I love it with pesto and parm cheese add lots of herbs and try with turkey meatballs
  • The only thing I could recommend is for you to cook it longer. My experience has been that as long as it's soft, I can easily pretend it's real pasta! And this is coming from someone who adores authentic Italian cuisine. Also getting a really great tasting sauce is essential, because the squash in and of itself doesn't taste much.

    Hope that helps!
  • mwbulechek
    mwbulechek Posts: 162 Member
    1 whole spaghetti squash, slice lengthwise.. Place squash in trash container and eat food you like.
  • Richie2shoes
    Richie2shoes Posts: 411 Member
    I mix it with regular pasta to bulk up the serving size. I also toss it with olive oil, garlic, parmesan cheese and oregano.
  • WDEvy
    WDEvy Posts: 814 Member
    yeah. I can't stand it either.
  • SlimStacey74
    SlimStacey74 Posts: 74 Member
    Here is a recipe I actually just tried a week ago, was leary about the whole spaghetti squash thing also, but it was really good!!

    http://low-cholesterol.food.com/recipe/properly-prepared-spaghetti-squash-162765
  • Boringdoug
    Boringdoug Posts: 72 Member
    Your husband sounds like a very attractive, intelligent and all around wonderful man.
  • Honestly, even IF spaghetti squash tasted bad ... the calories you save is SO worth it! I wish everyone here bashing poor Mr Squash would realize that! :P
  • EmilyEmpowered
    EmilyEmpowered Posts: 650 Member
    Your husband sounds like a very attractive, intelligent and all around wonderful man.

    Hmm.... Are you maybe her husband???


    I like it, but its not a favorite of mine. but if YOU dont like it, dont eat it! :)
  • I love spaghetti squash ! It is a marvel ! I always top it with pasta sauce and either turkey meatballs or turkey Italian sausage .
  • karenhray7
    karenhray7 Posts: 219 Member
    I can only eat it if it's not cooked to death. I cook it it to al dente, just like pasta, and add some good quality olive oil and salt...it definitely takes care of a pasta craving.
  • made2wonder
    made2wonder Posts: 69 Member
    I can't confuse it with pasta -- they are two different things. I did try it with pasta sauce, and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. And I have mixed it in as an extender for pasta. My husband liked it with pasta, margarine, and Parmesan. However, I like it best as a squash side dish, with just butter and grated nutmeg on top.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    I can eat it as a side with some garlic, olive oil, and parm. But agreed its disgusting as "spaghetti".
  • Sweet_Potato
    Sweet_Potato Posts: 1,119 Member
    I'm not crazy about it either, and I'm a squash lover. The flavor's fine, but it's just like a pile of shredded mush.
  • yuckidah
    yuckidah Posts: 290 Member
    I just ate a large bowl of it, carbonara style, for lunch.
    I'm in NZ & it's VERY hard to get - I am so jealous that you guys seem to have an endless supply in the USA. If I lived over there I'd be eating it every single day!
  • JaceyMarieS
    JaceyMarieS Posts: 692 Member
    I also had it carbonara style for lunch :-) Even my sicilian husband, who swore he would give up his pasta only when i pried it from his cold, dead hands, liked spaghetti squash. Perhaps you got a bad one? I had one a couple of weeks ago that was awful - mushy and tasteless. Try again!
  • krisha36
    krisha36 Posts: 63
    OMG i made it for the 1st time last night. plain its so good.
    but what can i do to it to make it more filling?
  • now_or_never13
    now_or_never13 Posts: 1,575 Member
    First, you can't expect it to taste anything like pasta. It's just not how it is.

    When I make it, I cook the spaghetti squash in the microwave (cut in half). When it's done I set it on the counter to cool down. While it is cooling I cook some pasta (1/4 to 1/2 servings for each person). When the squash is cool I shred one half of it and cut up a carrot and green pepper into thin strips. When the pasta is done I drain it, add it back to the pot with the carrots, squash and green peppers. Than add in some margarine/butter/olive oil, pepper and a bunch of Tex Mex seasoning. Mix it all together and than plate. You get a huge plate for pretty low calories.

    I don't like the taste of it plain. My husband does. I love it mixed with pasta ... I use spaghettini. I have never had it with tomato sauce or anything other than spices and a fat.

    We don't buy it that often as it can be pretty pricey here. Last time I went to the store a small squash was over $6. However, I can make one squash last for two full meals for my husband and I (four servings) and than two lunches for my husband. Mixed with pasta and some spices, fat and veggies it is really good.
  • now_or_never13
    now_or_never13 Posts: 1,575 Member
    Honestly, even IF spaghetti squash tasted bad ... the calories you save is SO worth it! I wish everyone here bashing poor Mr Squash would realize that! :P

    So you'd rather eat something you didn't like just to save a few calories?

    Personally, I will never consume something I don't like just because it saves a few calories. I will make what tastes good work.
  • ThunderButt11
    ThunderButt11 Posts: 33 Member
    Honestly, even IF spaghetti squash tasted bad ... the calories you save is SO worth it! I wish everyone here bashing poor Mr Squash would realize that! :P

    So you'd rather eat something you didn't like just to save a few calories?

    Personally, I will never consume something I don't like just because it saves a few calories. I will make what tastes good work.

    AGREED! If I can find a way too make it taste good to me, I am all for it! I may try a few of the skinny taste recipes, they appear to have possibilities.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    i like mine with butter (or olive oil in a pinch) and salt and pepper. i don't try to pretend it is anything that it is not.
  • _Lori_Lynn_
    _Lori_Lynn_ Posts: 460
    I eat quinoa pasta. It is nearly exactly like real spaghetti and tastes good. I can't tell the difference. Quinoa is healthy.
  • thelovelyLIZ
    thelovelyLIZ Posts: 1,227 Member
    Honestly, even IF spaghetti squash tasted bad ... the calories you save is SO worth it! I wish everyone here bashing poor Mr Squash would realize that! :P

    Or maybe people should just eat food they like and not force themselves to choke down food they hate?

    I love squash, and it still took me a while to warm up to spaghetti squash, mostly because I was expecting spaghetti and not squash which is... dumb. I like it with some butter, lemon, and garlic. Maybe some basil too. Really good wish fish! I find it's also important to drain it, otherwise it can be kind of soupy.
  • try the wheat spagetti
  • 1 whole spaghetti squash, slice lengthwise.. Place squash in trash container and eat food you like.