AUTUMN DINNER ~ ROASTED SAGE SPAGHETTI SQUASH With GUYERE, SAUTÉED FRESH GARLIC, PARSLEY and TOASTED PINE NUTS
“Welcome sweet November, the season of senses and my favorite month of all.” ― Gregory F. Lenz November Sunset (Hubbard Lake, MI) ROASTED SAGE SPAGHETTI SQUASH With GUYERE, SAUTÉED FRESH GARLIC, PARSLEY and TOASTED PINE NUTS ~ Delightful autumn dinner slightly adapted from pinch of yum . 1 halved and seeded spaghetti squash Extra-virgin olive oil coarse salt & freshly ground black pepper to taste 2-3 minced cloves garlic 2 tsp. white balsamic vinegar 1 cup minced fresh parsley 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh sage or 2 tsp. dried 1 cup grated Gruyere cheese 1/2 - 3/4 cup toasted pine nuts Preheat oven to 375º. Rub squash with olive oil and sprinkle with coarse salt and freshly ground pepper. Place cut side down on sprayed rimmed baking sheet and roast for 25-30 minutes or until fork tender. Let cool until able to handle and scrape inside with a fork and pull strands away from ski...



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I grew some rex begonias summer before last.....not very successfully.
donna
For years I despised the large flowered hybrids but now I rather like their buxom blowsiness. How tastes change.
Happy snow today.
Anyway, it's a beautiful and dainty flower, no matter what its name.
I hope your Monday is as perfect as this begonia, Joey!
Maybe they require more water than I am giving them, leaves brown and die off. Another challenge!
Eileen
Exactly why i choose these beauties, dearest Edith. The foliage is a perfect compliment to my other holiday plants. I am also fond of buxom blowsiness of tuberous begonias, especially in containers.
Thanks Kanak ~ how kind!
Even though only a dusting, I'm not ready for the blustery winter weather, Lindalou. Plus we are heading UP NORTH to the cottage today where they are expecting more snow. And I worry about my poor daughter on crutches who broke her leg on Thanksgiving :(
You are so clever, dear Marysol :) Thanks for the wish ... I could use a perfect day!
Hum, Eileen. We shall see with these ... should be interesting. It's been some time since I've adopted a begonia as a houseplant.
Thank you, Carolyn. I must visit Ficurina and check out her post.
Esther
I like that, Esther! I sometimes get bored and enjoy tweaking :)
And that is exactly what this plant is about, Rose ... foliage ... and why I purchased it.
Yippee I'm back in the land of Blggers, my friend.
Thanks, sweet Clare. The foliage is handsome and suits my fancy :) The tiny hidden flower is quietly awesome and why I wanted to focus on what might be overlooked.