OzarkEgghead
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Tortoise,
I wasn't a fan of squash either...until I decided to candy it like holiday yams. I cut up my fresh butternut squash into slices about 1/2" thick, scooping out the seeds and using a paring knife to slice off the rind. I usually cut the solid pieces in half so that they cook as evenly as the rings where the seeds came out. I arrange the slices in a single layer in a large casserole or rimmed cookie sheet. In a separate bowl, I heat 1/4 cup butter with 1/2 cup brown sugar in the microwave just long enough to soften/melt the butter. Then I mix in 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp mace or nutmeg (nutmeg for a more subtle flavor, mace for more punch) & 1 Tbsp flour. Spoon the mix over your squash pieces & bake at 350F for 45-60 min, or until they're fork tender. For an occasional twist, especially when the Fall apples start coming in, I add apple slices in with the squash slices. The brown sugar & nutmeg or mace compliment them just as nicely as they do the squash!
I wasn't a fan of squash either...until I decided to candy it like holiday yams. I cut up my fresh butternut squash into slices about 1/2" thick, scooping out the seeds and using a paring knife to slice off the rind. I usually cut the solid pieces in half so that they cook as evenly as the rings where the seeds came out. I arrange the slices in a single layer in a large casserole or rimmed cookie sheet. In a separate bowl, I heat 1/4 cup butter with 1/2 cup brown sugar in the microwave just long enough to soften/melt the butter. Then I mix in 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp mace or nutmeg (nutmeg for a more subtle flavor, mace for more punch) & 1 Tbsp flour. Spoon the mix over your squash pieces & bake at 350F for 45-60 min, or until they're fork tender. For an occasional twist, especially when the Fall apples start coming in, I add apple slices in with the squash slices. The brown sugar & nutmeg or mace compliment them just as nicely as they do the squash!