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FAREWELL OCTOBER 'SIMPLE AUTUMN SUPPER' ~ PARMESAN GARLIC SPINACH SPAGHETTI SQUASH

"October is Nature's funeral month. Nature glories in death more than in life. The month of departure is more beautiful than the month of coming—October than May. Every green thing loves to die in bright colors." 

~Henry Ward Beecher (1813–1887)



( October Glory ~ Hubbard Lake, MI)


PARMESAN GARLIC SPINACH SPAGHETTI SQUASH

~  Slightly adapted from Peas And Crayons 


1  Medium spaghetti squash
2  1/2  Tbsp. minced garlic
1  Tbsp. organic olive oil (or avocado oil)
5 - 8  oz.  chopped fresh spinach
1/2  cup cream or sour cream
1  Tbsp. cream cheese
1/2  cup freshly grated parmesan cheese, plus more for topping
coarse salt & freshly ground pepper to taste
grated or sliced mozzarella for topping to taste (although have never done this using only Parmesan)

  • Pre-heat oven to 400º.
  • Slice squash in half lengthwise and scoop our seeds. (For easy cutting, pierce squash a few times with knife - so it doesn't burst - and stick squash in microwave to soften up a tad. Cook 3-5 minutes until knife slides through. Smaller squash need about 3 minutes and larger more. 
  • Brush inside of squash with olive and season with salt & pepper. Place upside down on baking sheet and roast squash 30-45 minutes or longer (depending on size) until tender. 
  • While squash roasts, heat olive oil in skillet and sauté garlic on medium-high until fragrant. 
  • Add spinach and stir until wilted. Add cream, cream cheese and parmesan cheese and stir well. Season with salt & pepper and remove from heat.
  • Once squash is done, allow to cool until easily handled and use a fork to separate and fluff the strands.
  • Pour spinach sauce over each squash and stir to mix. Top with mozzarella (if desired)  and additional parmesan. 
  • Can bake at 350º for 20 minutes until hot and bubbly but, finding it perfect the way it is, I never have. Can also stick under broiler to warm up!


Comments

Unknown said…
Hello sweet friend!
It's been too long since my last (blogging) session. So long that I forgot my password.
In any case, I've thought of you often, and have missed your gorgeous photography and recipes. Best wishes, as always! I hope life is treating you well.

Diana Studer said…
I could try that with gem squash (and no microwave)
RobinL said…
Mmmm, yummy, I LOVE spaghetti squash!

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