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Spicy Spaghetti Squash

Submitted by: Robyn Webb
In this recipe from the American Diabetes Association, spaghetti squash is used in place of pasta with a puttanesca-like sauce made with ground turkey, capers, tomatoes, aromatics and seasonings. 

Golden Baked Acorn Squash

Submitted by: ORNERY
To warm up a winter meal, offer sweet acorn squash halves flavored with a hot orange-brandy sauce. 

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Orange Baked Acorn Squash

Submitted by: Susan
Baked acorn squash with a buttery orange flavor, accented with nutmeg. Kids love this! 

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Candied Acorn Squash

Submitted by: MinkChan
Delicious side dish! No longer than 15 minutes prep AND cooking time. Buttery and sweet. Almost as good as dessert! A must try! 

Roasted Acorn Squash

Submitted by: jen
Acorn squash are so beautiful as is, but even more so when sliced in half and baked. For this flavorful dish, the cooked squash meat is mixed with onions, coriander, nutmeg and garlic, and heated on the stove until hot and delicious. 

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Acorn Squash with Apple

Submitted by: Ed Haley
Home Town: Rome, New York, USA
Peeling an acorn squash is the key to this delicious dish that's cooked in a microwave. A fast and easy delight for busy families. 

Baked Acorn Squash with Apricot Preserves

Submitted by: Edith Poole
Even the most ardent squash haters will find it difficult to resist this tender baked squash with a buttery apricot filling. 

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Baked Acorn Squash

Submitted by: Corwynn Darkholme
In this simple recipe, acorn squash are baked and then seasoned with salt and pepper, and sweetened with brown sugar, cinnamon and butter. 

Nana's Acorn Squash

Submitted by: Corinne
Acorn squash microwaved until tender, and then broiled with butter and brown sugar. 

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Pan-Fried Squash

Submitted by: THE6FREAK
Living In: Hagaman, New York, USA
Squash is fried in butter then tossed with balsamic vinegar before serving. This is so simple! A monkey could do it! 
 
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