Rich Landau, one of the chefs behind fine-dining vegetable restaurant Vedge, told USA TODAY he’s been cooking with butternut squash for over 30 years.
Butternut squash is a fall staple, but prepping and cooking it isn’t exactly intuitive. The firm fruit (yes, it’s technically a fruit) is famously difficult to slice into (you’ll need a sharp knife, ...
Butternut squash is a beloved fall produce, but because of its irregular shape, firm skin, and density, it's often seen as difficult to prep. Using a sharp knife, a vegetable peeler, and these simple ...
Roast butternut squash in 1-inch cubes to help it cook faster and more evenly. Cut it into two sections — a round section and a tube-shaped section — to make peeling easier. Season and serve roasted ...
When temperatures drop, we tend to crave cozy fall and winter produce and warming herbs and spices. Winter squash is the perfect example. When was the last time you saw butternut squash soup at a ...
This is comforting, thick, creamy, vegetarian soup that is perfect for this time of year. It's also quick to prep and cook using butternut squash already cut into cubes. Cut cubes can be found in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Butternut squash is a staple this time of year, but how do you cook it? Though it can seem like an intimidating vegetable, ...