If you have a garden, yellow squash is probably coming in fast and thick. My friend Karen Hines recently brought me a dish of her grandmother's Baked Squash. We gobbled it up, and I asked for the recipe, which I'm sharing with you today. Karen's grandmother, Mabel Lester Furrow, baked this in the summer when squash was plentiful, and it takes Karen back to the summers of her childhood and her beloved grandmother.
The original recipe makes a huge amount so I made half of it, which is plenty to serve four people as a side dish. I also added a little bit of cheese because I happened to have it on hand. But that's entirely optional. What I love about this old-fashioned recipe is that it's healthy and light with a nice crispy topping. Don't be afraid to omit the cheese. It's delicious either way. I've listed the amounts in the original recipe in parentheses in case you're baking for a crowd. Note that the quantity of eggs remains the same, even if you make the halved recipe. The original recipe calls for baking it at 375. I was in a bit of a hurry and baked it at 400, which worked great.
I think this would be a wonderful recipe for someone who is learning to cook. It really doesn't matter how you cut the squash because it will be mashed anyway. Steaming is easy. And most of the mixing can even be done by hand.
I used one super large and one small yellow squash. The squash should be around 1 1/2 pounds in weight but I think the recipe is forgiving if you err a little bit either way.
Mabel Lester Furrow's Baked Squash
8-inch baking dish or an 8-inch pie dish
1 1/2 pounds yellow squash (3 pounds)
1/4 cup chopped onion (1/2 cup)
black pepper to taste (1/2 teaspoon)
2 eggs, beaten (2 eggs!)
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar (1 tablespoon)
1/2 teaspoon salt (1 teaspoon)
1/2 cup shredded Jack cheese (optional)
For the top:
4 tablespoons butter (8 tablespoons)
1/2 cup Panko (1/2 cup cracker meal or breadcrumbs)
1/4 cup shredded Parmesan (optional)
Butter the baking dish. Wash the squash, cut it up, and steam until tender. Drain off the liquid. Mash the squash. Mix with onion, pepper, eggs, sugar, salt, and Jack cheese. Pour into pan and spread out. Melt the butter and mix with Panko and Parmesan. Sprinkle lavishly over the top. Bake at 400 for 30 minutes or until it bubbles and the top is golden.
Steam or boil the cut squash. |
Mix with onion, eggs, seasonings, and a little cheese. |
Mix the Parmesan with the Panko and melted butter. |
Sprinkle over the top. |
Pretty enough for company! |
Yum! |
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Yummy! I love yellow squash. This looks easy and delicious.
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Soft, moist quash with a crunchy topping.
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I love yellow squash! I remember as kids how excited we would be when my Dad brought yellow squash home. My Mom used to bread and fry it for our dinner. This recipe looks like a much better option, can't wait to try it. Also, looking forward to reading "The Diva Cooks Up A Storm".
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