Squash advice please?

Started by Hyacinth, September 17, 2006, 15:07:31

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Hyacinth

I was given a squash plant (variety unknown) which is in a large tub outside. There's ONE squash on the plant,  which hasn't noticeably grown in size, and the leaves have pretty well died off.

So what do I do with it now, please? Never grown them before...

Hyacinth


MikeB


Hyacinth


MikeB

treat it the same way you would a potato, roasted is quite nice.

lorna

Lish. Glad you asked!! I have two huge squash was hoping a neighbour somewhere would ask if they could have them!!!! I made a sort of  trellis effect with canes and orange rope type net which they grew up. Can be seen fom the road and have caused quite a few remarks. Just wish they would have them!!! Only grew the for a laugh., same as pumpkins.

saddad

If you have a day nursery near you they will take them willingly.. as will children's wards unless the politically correct lobby have won. Some infants schools like to do halloween as well...
If you hollow them out for them Lorna you get to eat it as well!
8)

Jitterbug

They are also lovely steamed/boiled (in a little water), mashed with a thingy of butter and a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg.  I also have a lovely recipe for pumpkin fitters - sort of like a pumpkin fried bap sprinkled with cinnamon sugar.  I you want the recipe let me know and I will post on the recipe board.

My mom always use to say that they feed pumpkins to the pigs in Britian but in Sa we love them!!  Hence me growing squash up a trellis in my small back garden....

Jitterbug
If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning....

saddad

We have a recipe for pumpkin cakes from SA colleagues... they are great!
:)

cambourne7

slice in 2 and pop in a oven at about 180 upside down and roast for about an hour then leave for a but to cool.

You will then have yummy squash puree you can add to rissoto, bread mix and pumpkin pie

Hyacinth

Well I cut my squash & brought it indoors - it's much too pretty to eat. The neighbour who gave it me couldn't remember what it was but it's  golden yellow, with cream stripes edged and flecked with green. A thing of beauty 8)

lorna

Have never tasted squash or pumpkin in my life, hence my efforts to give them away..I know i am probably on my own but I don't cook other than meat,green veg. spuds. Probably I would like it but just can't get interested in cooking. I am good at decorating etc though so not a complete useless person ;D
Good idea about infant school. I think that's where they will land up. Oh just remembered granddaughter starts infants this week.

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