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roadie gal
10-21-2008, 01:51 PM
This is a variation on something that we had when we went to visit Australia. I've never had this in the States. It sounds strange, but it's pretty tasty and very filling.

Stuff a whole wheat pita with baked pumpkin (or Kabocha squash), fresh spinach, a few pine nuts and either soft goat cheese or cream cheese depending on whether you feel like a sweeter or tangy-er sandwich. Yum. I've also tried adding some sundried tomatoes in olive oil, but it got a little too runny... tasted good, though.

SadieKate
10-21-2008, 01:59 PM
Sounds like squash ravioli but using a pita instead.

michelem
10-21-2008, 02:23 PM
How funny! I just had my first kabocha squash last night. I split it in half, de-seeded it and baked it in about 1/2 inch of water for 1 hour at 350 degrees. Then, drizzled each half with olive oil, filled the cavities with tofu (probably about 2 oz. per cavity), and sprinkled liberally with garam masala. Okay, weird, but it's what I had on hand and it really tasted YUMMY!

I have 4 different types of winter squash to try this week: the kabocha was one, then I have a butternut, a pumpkin, and an acorn squash. Tried spaghetti squash last week and still hate it (hated it as a kid too).

Anyway, having fun trying to eat more "seasonally." :)

I'll have to try this with a cheese alternative since I'm allergic to dairy. But, I love spinach and pine nuts and ww pitas! :p

SadieKate
10-21-2008, 02:40 PM
For us, it is khuri squash baked with a filling of pear, orange peel, pecans, a bit of butter and maple syrup.

For speed, we'll nuke a split/cleaned squash, saute the filling slightly and then finish up by baking everything together for only about 10 minutes.

OakLeaf
10-21-2008, 04:08 PM
Butternut or kabocha with adzuki beans, ginger, onions and shiitake mushrooms. Garnish with scallions and toasted sesame seeds.

I hate spaghetti squash too :p I don't know whether my digestive system is expecting pasta or what, but I just can't digest it.

crazycanuck
10-21-2008, 05:06 PM
K..i've never seen that type of sandwich in Perth..

Where did you try it? Perhaps i might be able to find a similar shop...

malkin
10-21-2008, 07:46 PM
That sounds yummy!

I don't like spaghetti squash either!

solveig
10-21-2008, 08:19 PM
In a similar vein, one of my favorite ways to complement winter squash or sweet potato is with burrito fixin's.

Sweet potato or winter squash, mashed with a bit of salt
Seasoned black beans
Roll up in tortillas and bake until tortillas are crispy

Top generously with:
Salsa
Plain yogurt or sour cream

Seriously a flavor sensation! :)

ps - Some jack cheese and/or avocado could be great here too.

malkin
10-21-2008, 08:41 PM
Squash and beans are a happy combination.
Usually pretty too!

bmccasland
10-22-2008, 06:29 AM
Sounds like the diet of the ancients in the southwestern US - corns, beans, and squash.

emily_in_nc
10-22-2008, 06:42 AM
In a similar vein, one of my favorite ways to complement winter squash or sweet potato is with burrito fixin's.

Sweet potato or winter squash, mashed with a bit of salt
Seasoned black beans
Roll up in tortillas and bake until tortillas are crispy

Top generously with:
Salsa
Plain yogurt or sour cream

Seriously a flavor sensation! :)

ps - Some jack cheese and/or avocado could be great here too.

Yeppers! We make black bean and sweet potato burritos -- cheese is good in them too. Top with sour cream and even salsa. Sounds strange but tastes great! :p

gnat23
10-22-2008, 09:07 AM
My recent favorite is a salad with spinach, pomegranate seeds, toasted walnuts, and butternut squash roasted with olive oil, brown sugar and a few red pepper flakes. The dressing is mostly orange juice with a little walnut oil.

Things like this make me love autumn. Well, ok, with spiced apple cider and orange leaves and hay rides and ....

-- gnat!

roadie gal
10-22-2008, 11:09 AM
K..i've never seen that type of sandwich in Perth..

Where did you try it? Perhaps i might be able to find a similar shop...

Brisbane, in some random shop in the food court in a mall.

michelem
10-22-2008, 11:17 AM
Okay, just learned something new in today's paper: winter squash are FRUITS! I always thought they were veggies. For once in my life, I think I've been veggie deficient this past week! :eek:

OakLeaf
10-22-2008, 12:21 PM
Oh that one goes around every so often. Usually it's with tomatoes - but sometimes with the other plants that are botanically fruits but less sweet than traditional "dessert" fruits (all the cucurbits - whether sweet melons or less sweet squash, and all the edible nightshades except potatoes - including both the sweet ground cherries and the less sweet tomatoes, peppers and tomatillos).

AFAIK what we think of as vegetables, are nutritionally vegetables. Anyone with some detailed knowledge of plant enzymes want to expand on that?

maillotpois
10-22-2008, 01:09 PM
Okay, just learned something new in today's paper: winter squash are FRUITS! I always thought they were veggies. For once in my life, I think I've been veggie deficient this past week! :eek:

Fruits have the seed inside, right? So tomato is a fruit as well.

Trekhawk
10-22-2008, 04:50 PM
K..i've never seen that type of sandwich in Perth..

Where did you try it? Perhaps i might be able to find a similar shop...

Sometimes they have these at the Merchant Tea Rooms in Kalamunda.
Next time you come up for a ride we will have to pop by and see if they have any.