Preparing Butternut Squash for the freezer! (File Photo) |
It's that time of year! The new "buy local" crop of Butternut Squash is available in October! This yummy orange veggie is a great side dish at dinner and we have always enjoyed it! For that reason we purchase a bushel of Butternut Squash at one of the local farms and prep the squash to freeze. Yes, they can be purchased individually and sold by the pound at roadside stands and grocery stores, but we purchase a bushel and store it in our garage. Then, a new project is added to our "to do" list. Preparing the squash for the freezer.
In addition to enjoying this vegetable as a delicious side dish at dinner, I use the prepared/ cooked/ mashed Butternut Squash in recipes by replacing it for canned pumpkin. It works so well! More on that later.
The process for prepping and freezing the squash is quite simple. After the individual squash are washed under cool running water, dry them. Then, remove the stem, seeds and skin. Cut into chunks and steam. There is more to the process, so click here for my process/ recipe. It works very well and before you know it you will have this tasty vegetable in your freezer, too!
It will be in your freezer ready to take out whenever you want this tasty veggie to be included with your dinner or you will be using it in baking a treat. The frozen Butternut Squash is defrosted in the microwave very easily! Or it can be defrosted overnight in your fridge!
Enjoy!
Yummy!
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