Friday, September 23, 2011

Baked Acorn Squash

We are so excited to FINALLY say hello Fall!  Autumn is our favorite time of year, not only because it is absolutely gorgeous outside with the leaves changing and the crisp air, but it is a time where you can get all comfy and cozy and eat warm, comfort food with your family.  We could not think of a better way to welcome Fall in, than with this divine autumn treat.  This baked acorn squash makes as a great  side dish or as a meal alone.  It screams those delicious flavors that Fall brings, it is stick-to-your-rib good, and even better, it is healthy!  Happy Fall everyone!  

Ingredients:
1 acorn squash, (we usually do one per person-so in a family of 4, use 4 squash) cut in half and seeded
light brown sugar
kosher salt
freshly ground pepper 
unsalted butter

Directions:
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.  Cut the acorn squash in half and scoop out the seeds.  Fill a baking dish with water so the water goes up 1/4 of the way up dish.  Sprinkle brown sugar, salt, and pepper all around the top and in the middle of the squash.  (Match first picture above.)  Thinly slice butter and put 2-3 thin slices in the center of the squash. Place squash, face up, in the baking dish with water, as seen in the first picture above.  Bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes, until the squash becomes tender and the brown sugar caramelizes, as seen in the second picture!  Enjoy this meal and enjoy Autumn!

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