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December 5, 2011 By
Leanne Vogel
November 3, 2017
No food is more amazing than roasted butternut squash.
And no chocolate cake will change my mind on this.
If roasted correctly, the chunks get these amazing caramelized bottoms.
I can’t promise I didn’t peel off some of them before mashing the squash for the recipe I’m about to share with you.
There are worse things.
The creation of this recipe began as many do – in my kitchen. You see, at the first weekend of every month, I cook 3 shepherd’s pies for Kevin.
It’s the only dinner
Start off with a big bowl, measuring cup, sharp knife and a veggie peeler.
And your squashes. Can’t forget those!
Begin by removing the skins with your handy dandy peeler.
There will be green vains under the skins. Make sure those are removed as well.
Tada! Okay, now do it once more with the other squash.
Now cut the end and top off.
And slice it down the middle (horizontally).
Remove all the guts with a spoon.
Or, if you’re lazy like me and you don’t want to go the 6 feet to the kitchen to get a spoon, hack at it with your big knife and get squash guts all over your living room.
awesome.
Dice the peeled and gutless squash and place in a bowl with all the ingredients. Stir it around for good measure.
Lay out onto a lined baking sheet.
Having done this a couple times now, I like the results that parchment paper gives more than my silpat. More caramelization is a win in my book!
Roast for 40’ish minutes in a 400F oven then burn the roof of your mouth in a billion spots as you test the best pieces.
Do everything else the recipe above says to do; or just eat the roasted squash from the pan with a spoon, and you have yourself a delicious, filling meal!
I generally don’t like to serve casseroles when we have guests over, but this one is a real winner with it’s amazing sweet and savory tones, popping colors, and amazing presentation.
Someone come over for dinner so I can make this again! Can’t promise your portion will have any mashed squash on it though ;)
This entry was tagged: bison, butternut squash, Casseroles, elk, paleo
Hi! I'm Leanne (RHN FBCS)
a Functional Medicine Practitioner, host of the Healthful Pursuit Podcast, and best-selling author of The Keto Diet & Keto for Women. I want to live in a world where every woman has access to knowledge to better her health.