Spaghetti Squash
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LeiaBeekley
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Good morning, I'm making spaghetti squash for the first time tonight. I put it in the crock pot this morning and I was curious if anyone knew how I should season it?
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-salt & pepper (with a little butter)
-some people put spaghetti sauce on it (I've never tried that)
-cinnamon0 -
-little bit of butter and brown sugar
-honey and cinnamon0 -
i just had some last night for dinner!
i usually put a red sauce on it.0 -
I usually just split mine and rub with olive oil, little salt and pepper then put it in a 400 oven for an hour. I freeze it in single serving bags.0
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I'm planning on cooking mine with red sauce but wasn't sure if I should still season it. Thank you all for your replies0
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never cooked it in a crock, but let me know how it turns out!
i make spaghetti squash lasagna or "pasta"....mmm mmm mmm0 -
I have never tried the crock pot. love this one as a side dish
http://steamykitchen.com/11285-baked-spaghetti-squash-with-garlic-and-butter.html0 -
I bake mine and add sea salt and pepper......It's delicious!0
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I usually just split mine and rub with olive oil, little salt and pepper then put it in a 400 oven for an hour. I freeze it in single serving bags.
ooh i wondered if it could be frozen!! guess this answeres my question!!0 -
I just put it in place of noodles. The first time I had it, I just put regular spaghetti sauce on it. Last week, I made a homemade tomato and shrimp topping that I put on top of it.0
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i have always microwaved it never crock-pot let us know how it turns out0
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I've never been able to make it where I actually liked it. I'd be interested to know how this turns out!0
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I'm planning on cooking mine with red sauce but wasn't sure if I should still season it. Thank you all for your replies0
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just salt, pepper and garlic.
I make mine as a lasagna.
1. Halve it and roast flesh side down (at 400 for about 40 minutes)
2. Remove the inside with a fork (should look just like spaghetti)
3. Once you have the flesh removed... layer with tomatoe sauce, squash, sauce, cottage cheese (or ricotta) with parmesan, (can also add a layer of meat here), squash, sauce, mozzerella... bake in oven until cheese is bubbly and golden brown.
It's delicious!0 -
Depending if you want more of a "spaghetti" and sauce tasting dish or something more sweet and savory. I usually use a homemade marinara sauce with extra veggies. But, just salt, pepper, a drizzle of olive oil and parmesan cheese taste great. So does the brown sugar and cinnamon, but I find it a little to sweet for my liking.0
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I usually put a block of herb/garlic laughing cow cheese in a serving or swiss cheese and let it melt! Very rich and low cal.0
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I usually bake it in the oven cut in half length wise for about 45 minutes and then sauté the "spaghetti" with a little garlic and olive oil and then add marinara sauce. Im curious as well about the crock pot version.0
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I usually use Ragu & Parmesan (like regular spaghetti) or just some Nature's Seasons. It's pretty flavorful all by itself. Enjoy!0
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I bake mine with a drizzle of olive oil, salt and pepper. Then break it up with a fork and toss with a teensy bit of browned butter and sage. I also like to add some chicken sausage for extra protein.0
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