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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Beautiful images (as always)by the way
Eileen
I do so love your idea of a Croquet Party. Yes, May would be perfect or, perhaps, June in chillier England, with everyone in tones and tints of cream and languishing about.....roll on summer!!
Such charming colleges! I love those pink primroses. Flower power to the max!
How kind, Scott. Thank you.
Thank you, Carol. I'm longing for their faces in my garden too. For now, am happy to enjoy them inside.
Good job, Rob :) Thank you.
Agree, Donna. A cheery gift :)
You are so sweet, Kanak, Thank you.
How kind, p3chandan, and why it's a joy to visit each other's gardens.
Don't give up, Eileen. Perhaps this might be the year!
Thank you, Carolyn. I adore Japanese primrose. What a joy it would be to visit your nursery ... in PA correct! How far are you from Yardley (my niece lives there).
Agree, dearest Edith, naturalized are indeed lovely and I would love to drive through the English countryside beside you and comment on their beauty. Besides croquet, I celebrate the May garden with May wine, a tradition many crave! Yes, roll on spring ... looking outside at the heavy blanket of snow covering my beds (more to come) I'm more than ready!
Thanks, Rosey. Anxious when primrose begin blooming in my outdoor garden, often through the snow.
How kind, imac. Thank you.
Mine are still asleep under a blanket of snow too, Rick (and more on the way).
Thank you, Sweetbay. I love my garden clock, a long ago Mother's Day gift from my children.
Thanks Gail. Do you have Evening Primrose in your garden? A bit invasive, they find themselves happy almost anywhere and everywhere. Now, the delicate primrose stay put on the sunny hillside, especially cheery in my 'Primrose Lane'.