Baked Squash with Basil and Walnuts

by katerina on March 12, 2010

I really love winter squash but, by the end of March I lack ideas and inspiration — Heaven forbid I should make the same recipe twice. However, since I did buy a large squash and with it taunting me from the counter, I had to cook something. Thankfully I managed to create a new Italian inspired squash recipe which is extremely flexible, and easy to make-ahead.

Baked Squash with Basil and Walnuts

Though I made them both fresh, you could use leftover squash and jarred pesto in this squash recipe . After an excessive vacation I was trying to keep the recipe very light but a gentle dusting of Parmesan or blue cheese on the baking squash casserole would add a lovely extra zing.

Baked Squash with Basil and Walnuts



{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

julo March 12, 2010 at 1:27 PM

Hey, that’s a great idea! I love squash and nuts together. It’s a match made in heaven. This looks like a delicious and easy recipe, I’ll definitely have to try! :)

Joanne March 12, 2010 at 5:14 PM

While I don’t think I could ever TIRE of squash, I could always use a new recipe! I love how few ingredients are in this…yet it looks so delicious! I’ve bookmarked it…hope to make it soon. buttercup squash is my favorite type of winter squash!

No Onion Please March 15, 2010 at 4:47 AM

It looks so good! I miss squash so much, it’s really rare I can get one in Finland. It’s not a commonly used vegetable here, so it’s not really imported. Definitely I will try this recipe, squash and nuts thats the best combination ever. I guess sage would be delicious herb here. I alredy see it baked in tiny ramekins ahhh….. I have to go for squash hunt this week ;)

katerina March 17, 2010 at 9:26 AM

Julo – it is super easy, especially if you start with leftovers!

Joanne – me neither, which is why I keep buying it. Sometimes I just cook it really plain, but usually I like to do something interesting with it.

NoOnionPlease – What a shame! Can you grow it yourself?

No Onion Please March 20, 2010 at 8:57 AM

Well I can’t at the moment, but I’m hoping that next year I’ll finally get my own vegetable patch so hopefully then I’ll try to grow them. Last time I managed to buy squash was in December, can you imagine :(

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