Thursday, November 4, 2010

Twice baked butternut mousse


It's officially fall. I'm buying butternut squash and thinking about recipes for pumpkin...though canned pumpkin is still in short supply. Come on harvest! Aside from the food, I'm not ready for the cold weather, but I digress.

My mom makes an excellent twice baked potato. So I was thinking, why not try a twice baked butternut squash? Yummy.

Ingredients

1 butternut squash (I think mine was 2lbs)
8 oz cream cheese (spreadable)
1/2 cup seasoned bread crumbs
salt
pepper

Equipment

Hand mixer

Slice squash in half, remove seeds and fibers. Place in a pan with 1/4 inch of water in the bottom, season squash lightly with salt and pepper, cover with aluminum foil and bake at 400 degrees for 40 minutes or until squash is tender. Allow cooked squash to cool, and remove cooked flesh from peel and place in medium size mixing bowl. Using hand mixer, blend cream cheese with squash. Put squash mixture in baking dish and sprinkle with bread crumbs. Bake at 350 for an additional 20-25 minutes.

This turned our pretty well considering I kinda winged it, though I had my doubts at times. It was very rich and had a creamy texture. I might work with it a little more and try to get the consistency to be a bit more firm like a twice baked potato, maybe I need to bake it longer the second time or less the first time, I'm not sure. I'll be honest, after mixing the squash with cream cheese it kinda looked like baby food...so a little firmer of a texture would be an improvement!

2 comments:

  1. I just saw your blog on a butternut squash recipe on allrecipes.com and I heart your blog. I am also single but with a 4 year old and am such a foodie too...my mom also was betty crocker so I have a lot to live up to. Unfortunately my 4 year old would eat chicken nuggets every night if I would let him. So I have to be creative and tend to do my exploration on the weekends when Im alone. Great job! keep it up!

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  2. Thank you Greyson's Mom. I think I have it much easier than you - I only have to contend with my own picky eating habits :-)

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