So many people rave about spaghetti squash so I decided to
pick up a smaller squash at the grocery store to give it a try. I enjoy squash
in general – acorn, butternut, etc. so I figured it’d be a trial run to see if
spaghetti squash would join that list.
I cut the spaghetti squash in half lengthwise then scooped
out the seeds and pulp. I spritzed a
baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray, then placed the squashes onto the
pan face down. I then put them into a
375 degree oven for roughly 45-60 minutes.
After taking the squashes out of the oven, I let them cool
until cool enough to touch, then took a fork and raked it down the center of
the squash, pulling out the pulp as I went along. The squash came out of the “shell” so easily
and none of it went to waste. I ate some
while it was warm and found I really enjoyed it. It tastes exactly like squash. The flavor possibilities are endless – you can
eat it plain, you can eat it with some sweetness on it (brown sugar, etc.), you
can saute it with onion garlic and olive oil. Some even use it as a substitute to pasta –
although I’m not entirely sure I’d be that adventurous.
The great benefit of squash is that it’s a power food, it’s
filling, it’s really low in calories and it’s a 0 points plus value for those
of us who follow Weight Watchers.
I’m quite a fan! Though sadly the price of spaghetti squash
has doubled in the past few weeks … and that’s no fun.
I use spaghetti squash all the time in place of pasta. I made your red sauce and put that on it and it is delicious!
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