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Reviewed: Aug. 15, 2008
very tasty. I also added a smidge of cornmeal.
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Reviewed: Aug. 4, 2008
This was YUMMY! I've done the salt/pepper/cornmeal many times over and thought this was a very nice compliment to the squash. I did cook mine longer than "golden brown" though, I liked it crunchy! Being from the mid-west, I am not afraid to eat me some shortening!
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Reviewed: Jul. 25, 2008
Oh, my gosh! YUMMY! I did like someone suggested and battered it in cornmeal, salt and pepper instead! WOW! I didn't make near enough!! All my guys - husband too - wanted me to double, no triple this for next time!!!
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Reviewed: Jun. 28, 2008
this was a hit at the meeting i went to. everyone just loved it
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Reviewed: Jun. 16, 2008
Simple and tasty. My garden squash are coming in quickly and needed a recipe that was quick to prepare. Added a dash of onion and garlic powder to the flour. However, sauteed in 1 tablespoon butter and 2 tablespoons of EVOO.
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Reviewed: Aug. 12, 2007
Excellent recipe, I just added salt and pepper to the squash before I dredged in the flour. This is the way my mother made squash when I was a child. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
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Reviewed: Aug. 10, 2007
I will definately try this and also the other readers way with cornmeal. I have fried the squash (diced) with diced zucchini, diced onions, salt and pepper and my family loves it this way. So will try some new ways.
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Reviewed: Aug. 9, 2007
Sounds good! I make something similar, except I dice the squash, dredge in cornmeal, salt, and pepper. Then I fry in olive oil. Delicious! There are never any leftovers no matter how much I make.
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