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    have grown some patty pan squashes for the first time and not sure how to cook them
    any ideas please

  • #2
    I use them just like courgettes! : )
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    • #3
      I cut mine in half across the middle and either steam them.... or stuff them, put the 'lid' back on and bake them in the oven wrapped in foil and a big blob of butter.
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      • #4
        Pan fried with a small amount of olive oil and garlic. Keeps the flavour much better than steaming although roasted or stuffed is also good although I tend to brush with oil rather than a big dod of butter.

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        • #5
          Lovely roasted, or pan fried.


          DottyR
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          • #6
            Curried.
            Roasted with garlic and tomatoes.
            Split in half and grilled, basted with olive oil, lemon and garlic.
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            • #7
              You can eat them raw in salads too.
              Pretty sure that they taste of absolutely nothing on their own though. Maybe it's just me that thinks this?
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              • #8
                I cook mine for a while in a suacepan to soften a bit- then take the seeds out, fill with savoury rice mix, cover the top with cheese slices and pour a tomato based sauce around it and bung in oven til cheese is brown and bubblng and squash is finished cooking YUM!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
                  I cook mine for a while in a suacepan to soften a bit- then take the seeds out, fill with savoury rice mix, cover the top with cheese slices and pour a tomato based sauce around it and bung in oven til cheese is brown and bubblng and squash is finished cooking YUM!
                  Seconded. In deli's stuffed patty pans or stuffed peppers are the sort of thing that they charge a lot for. I like a marina sauce and mozzarella, rather like the above recipe. I also like a mix of pork/sausage/mortadella with rice or breadcrumbs and with or without a cheese sauce...

                  ..just wish I'd grown some again, after thinking about that menu....
                  Planted in the Midlands, now growing in N. Kent.

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                  • #10
                    Little ones can be lightly pickled whole, then scoop out a hollow in the top and fill with a herby goats cheese for serving as part of an anti-pasti. Num, num, num.....
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                    • #11
                      Like to stuff with any mince sauce type and bake with grated Parmesan on top. Quick and easy.

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