Spaghetti Squash
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I like it peeled and cut into cubes and put into a soup. It's lovely with some chicken broth and other veggies, a little Marjoram garlic pepper and butter.0
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I'm making spaghetti squash chow me in this week. Looks so good0
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I would love some Asian recipes. It's my favorite but I'm already sick of chicken and broccoli lol0
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here is an Asian style spaghetti squash I tried. soupspiceeverythingnice.blogspot.com/2014/10/asian-spaghetti-squash.html
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Since I'm not fond of cooking, I'm kind of boring, so I stab it with a knife a few times, then microwave it. I scoop it in a dish, add marinara sauce and chunks of fresh mozzarella. I put that back in the microwave until the cheese is melted. I'm becoming really fond of spaghetti squash and make it once a week, I'm going to have to try roasting it one of these days.0
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candiejayne wrote: »I bought my first one today. What are your favorite recipes for it?
I just finished making this Spaghetti Squash Lasagna that was on the MFP blog the other day. Used my own homemade Marinara.
...and it's wonderful, especially after reheating the next day.0 -
Thanks! I'm thinking about roasting it tonight for tomorrow night's dinner.0
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I made it with clam sauce on Ash Wednesday and will definitely make it again0
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I think it taste kinda tart and Mediterranean flavors go well with it. I second the feta but would add olive (any color) lemon, grape tomatoes... i like it warm or as a cold salad.0
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I did baked chicken, spaghetti sauce and the squash tonight. I was surprised that it was crunchy. It definitely doesn't replace pasta for me, but it was good and I'll buy it again.0
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I did this for dinner last night. It was so good. A chicken and broccoli lo mein. I will make it again.
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candiejayne wrote: »I did baked chicken, spaghetti sauce and the squash tonight. I was surprised that it was crunchy. It definitely doesn't replace pasta for me, but it was good and I'll buy it again.
Sounds undercooked! The spaghetti squash should be soft. Did you roast it for 40-50 mins?0 -
How do you log the stuffed spaghetti squash though? I haven't bothered with it because I just can't figure it out. Usually I log it all raw then weigh the final product, but you don't eat the skin, and the skin definitely changes weight after cooking... and obviously it's impossible to just weigh the edible cooked squash portion...
So I just scoop the squash out and mix it up in a bowl instead...
But yeah, typically I just use a meat sauce on it, like I would with pasta.0 -
How do you log the stuffed spaghetti squash though? I haven't bothered with it because I just can't figure it out. Usually I log it all raw then weigh the final product, but you don't eat the skin, and the skin definitely changes weight after cooking... and obviously it's impossible to just weigh the edible cooked squash portion...
So I just scoop the squash out and mix it up in a bowl instead...
But yeah, typically I just use a meat sauce on it, like I would with pasta.
The stuffed spaghetti squash has the squash taken out once it's cooked, then you can weigh it, and weigh each other ingredient as you put it into the bowl before going back into the shell.0 -
Queenmunchy wrote: »candiejayne wrote: »I did baked chicken, spaghetti sauce and the squash tonight. I was surprised that it was crunchy. It definitely doesn't replace pasta for me, but it was good and I'll buy it again.
Sounds undercooked! The spaghetti squash should be soft. Did you roast it for 40-50 mins?
Tonight, I'm going to reheat the leftovers and attempt to cook it longer than I did yesterday. I roasted it at 375 for 45 minutes. It wasn't horribly crunchy, but enough that it wasn't pasta-like, if that makes sense LOL.0 -
louann_jude wrote: »
I did this for dinner last night. It was so good. A chicken and broccoli lo mein. I will make it again.
I'm excited to try it with asian flavors!0 -
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JacquiePhoenix29 wrote: »So how do you get the squash out withouth burning your hands raw?
Drag it out with a fork.
We make the lasagna bake with turkey for a lower cal deal.
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Spaghetti Squash Pizza Pie
I made this the other day and it was really good. It was my first time ever using spaghetti squash and I think I needed to drain/dry it a little better but it still turned out really good and you can have 1/4 of the entire pie for just 211 calories and it is very filling. I am from the South and love comfort foods, I am forever in search of something of substance (without a ton of calories) to eat when I diet...this and the Magic Weight Loss Soup are both very good.
hungry-girl.com/weekly-recipes/huge-portions-spaghetti-squash-pie-teriyaki-meatloaf-muffins0 -
Spaghetti Squash Pizza Pie
I made this the other day and it was really good. It was my first time ever using spaghetti squash and I think I needed to drain/dry it a little better but it still turned out really good and you can have 1/4 of the entire pie for just 211 calories and it is very filling. I am from the South and love comfort foods, I am forever in search of something of substance (without a ton of calories) to eat when I diet...this and the Magic Weight Loss Soup are both very good.
hungry-girl.com/weekly-recipes/huge-portions-spaghetti-squash-pie-teriyaki-meatloaf-muffins
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'Sketi squash is the best! In addition to using it like noodles, I love it with curry or in stir-fry. In fact, lunch today is curry soup with chicken and spaghetti squash.0
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I'm not big on curry, but one of the recipes, either posted here, or one I found on my own offers different things to do with the leftovers and one is a soup. I am a soup addict, so I will definitely give it a try there!0
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candiejayne wrote: »
That is exactly what I did and I like it!!!
@chubby_checkers I am making the chicken parmesan this weekend....looks so yummy!!!0 -
I just bake, scoop out and throw whatever leftover sauce I happen to have around, if not some butter and garlic...I have at LEAST 2x a week, esp this time of year!0
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I just bake, scoop out and throw whatever leftover sauce I happen to have around, if not some butter and garlic...I have at LEAST 2x a week, esp this time of year!0
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