Spaghetti Squash Recipes Help Cut Carbs

By David Johnson


In recent, people have become more creative in their eating and coming up with recipes that seem unheard of. While many of these taste good, most are pleased to know that a lot of modern recipes are made with health in mind. This includes making more vegetable entrees that are not deep fried or swimming in a heavy cream sauce. Spaghetti squash recipes are near the top of the list due to the ease of preparation.

While most recipes call for Italian squash, or zucchini, other types of squash may be used. However, there is also a winter squash called spaghetti squash. This squash has a hard, yellowish shell with flesh that is golden and stringy when cooked. Although categorized as a winter squash, these keep for a few months under cool temperatures so they are also available in the sprint.

Preparation for this winter squash is fairly easy once it has been halved lengthwise. Experts recommend poking a few holes in each half since the outer shell is very hard. Place on shallow baking pan with flesh facing upward and let roast for no more than a half hour. After separating the seeds, the flesh is ready for light seasoning to taste.

Since it can be topped like regular pasta, there are few limitations, including the addition of certain types of seafood. For those who want the full heartiness without the extra fat, turkey or meatless products may be substituted. If one is looking to cut their cooking time in half, they may want to try a natural pasta sauce that comes ready to heat and eat.

These recipes are growing in popularity mostly due to the fact that squash is filling and healthy. Many people love to eat pasta but dread the carbohydrates or the effect that gluten has on their digestive system. Then there is the ease factor. By cutting and heating in an oven instead of boiling, this reduces the likelihood of kitchen accidents that come with boiling large pots of water.

Like other squash dishes, these are not restricted to a specific time of day. This can also be a nice way to cut carbs at breakfast. Mashed or shredded squash can be mixed with a little seasoning and browned in a shallow pan like hash browns. Or placed in a muffin pan with an egg and cheese mixture for a mini breakfast filling that can be placed inside an English muffin or tortilla.

This fruit comes in many varieties and is packed with nutrition. Some of the softer versions, like acorn and butternut, can be cooked into a very soft consistency and added to a sauce for additional fiber. If unfamiliar with the natural taste, then going online can give ideas about the best spices to use for every variety.

There are many ideas to be found on food blogs, magazine, and on video. These give a lot of information about the squash and the recommended preparation methods. Since spaghetti squash is mostly available in the winter and spring, it may be difficult to find but zucchini and small yellow squash may be cut into noodle shapes easily. While there are some standalone gadgets that do the job quickly, novices may feel better using a hand tool for smaller meals.




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