Maple Glazed Acorn Squash with Sausage, Apple and Sage

October 31st, 2014

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If ever you are looking for a dish that epitomizes Fall, this would be the one.  Acorn squash, apples, parsnips, kale, sage, sausage and pecans are all at their peak in Autumn.  I found this recipe on a lovely website called Feasting at Home.  Sylvia is a caterer and her blog reflects the meals that she cooks at home.  The minute I saw this recipe I pinned it to my “Recipes to Try” file on Pinterest.

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It was well worth it.  We enjoyed it immensely.  This past week has been a glorious Fall spectacle.  The leaves are at their peak, the skies have been blue and the temperatures have been warm.  We were able to enjoy our stuffed squash on the porch with a lowering sun shining on the lake.  Nature and food at its finest.  I tried to hold on to the moment because winds of change are closing in on us.  Tonight the rains will come, the temperatures will drop and by morning we may have snow.

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More changes are in store.  We leave for Florida the first of next week.  Closing the cottage for the winter is always a bittersweet affair.  Putting away the beach towels, emptying the freezer of reminders of a summer well spent, bringing in the deck furniture and saying goodbye to our comfy cottage is never easy.  But our Florida house is ready for us, at least for this season.  One of these years I would like to experience winter in the North Carolina mountains. The changing seasons have their appeal.

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Enjoy this taste of Autumn.

MAPLE GLAZED ACORN SQUASH WITH SAUSAGE, APPLE, AND SAGE ( Recipe from Feasting at Home)

Serves 6
3 small acorn squash
2 Cups peeled and diced parsnip ( two medium sized)
1 Cup Italian sausage, browned
1 Cup diced apple ( fuji or gala)
1/2 onion, diced
1 Cup (packed) chopped kale
2 T  packed, chopped sage
2 T Maple syrup
1/2 Cup maple glazed pecans (recipe below) or toasted pecans
3T Olive oil
Splash white wine, or hard cider
kosher salt
Pepper
fresh nutmeg
Preheat oven to 400F
Cut Acorn Squash lengthwise and scoop out seeds with a spoon. Brush insides with a mix of 1 T olive oil and 1 T maple syrup. Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper and lay skin side up on a greased baking sheet, and roast in a hot oven for 30-40 minutes,  until you can pierce through skin and flesh with a fork. Remove from the oven and using a metal spatula, turn over, trying to keep caramelized edges in tact, and let cool. Place in a baking dish.
While squash is roasting in the oven, brown Italian sausage, set aside and wipe out pan. In the same pan, saute parsnips and onions in 2 T olive oil, on medium heat, until tender, about 10 minutes. Add apples and sage, and saute 5 more minutes, until apples are  tender. You may need to add a little more olive oil. Generously Salt and Pepper to taste.  Splash with a little white wine and add kale and pecans. When wine has evaporated, add 1 T maple syrup. Add sausage back in and taste for salt.
Fill the squash with the apple parsnip sausage mixture and place in a 350 F until heated through (about 15 minutes)

MAPLE PECANS

In a small bowl lightly coat pecans with maple syrup. Add a pinch of salt and cracked pepper.
Spread out on a greased baking sheet and bake 15-20 mins in a 400 F oven, mixing once after 10 minutes.
Remove, let cool. While cooling use a metal spatula to unstick them from the sheet pan.

Thanksgiving Tried and True Side Dishes

November 16th, 2015

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With Thanksgiving approaching, I wanted to share a few dishes that have been on my table and on my blog in the past years.  These are recipes that have worked well for me and I am sure they will add a special punch to your usual menu.  Notice that I am not including a recipe for turkey.  I would not presume to tell you how to cook your turkey.  Everyone has their personal idea of the best way to do that.  Let’s start with appetizers.  Because there is a huge meal waiting in the kitchen, appetizers should be light.  These Candied Spiced Almonds require a little attention upfront, but can be made way in advance.

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I always love homemade savory shortbread crackers and the addition of dried cranberries to these appetizer rounds make them perfect for the holidays.  The recipe for these Chipotle Cheddar Cranberry Nut Wafers can be found here.

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If you prefer your sweet potatoes as a first course, this Creamy Sweet Potato Soup is sure to be a hit. It is easy too.  The sweet potatoes are cooked in the microwave and the mixture comes together smoothly with an immersion blender, although you could puree it in a blender or food processor.

Leek-Bread-Pudding-1

Leek and Artichoke Bread Pudding makes a great dressing if you do not stuff your bird.  It is an Ina Garten recipe and you can make it ahead of time.  Bacon can be substituted for the pancetta or you can leave it out all together if you have vegetarians at the table.

Cranberry-Lime ChutneyThis Cranberry-Lime Chutney is definitely a new take on cranberry sauce.  It is a combination of fresh cranberries, lime, apples, onion, raisins, pecans, and lots of spices.  It is best made ahead of time.

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Instead of a green bean casserole, try these Green Beans Gremolata.  This dish is best made with the thin French Haricot Vert.  They have been readily available in several supermarkets that I visit.  They are usually found in a cellophane bag. The beans are cooked quickly and then tossed in a mixture of garlic, parsley, parmesan and pine nuts.

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This Maple Glazed Acorn Squash with Sausage, Apple and Sage could almost be a meal on its own.  But it would certainly look pretty on the Thanksgiving table.

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Instead of an apple pie you could make an Apple Bundt Cake.  This spice cake with a caramel frosting is a snap to make and there is a good tip on how to turn your cake out of the bundt pan easily.

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If you are in a hurry you could make this Pumpkin Dump Cake.  For a while this cake was on my DIL’s family Thanksgiving table every year.  I first made it for Kristen for her birthday and she loved it so much that she shared it with her family.  They adopted it for Thanksgiving.

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Instead of that apple pie you could make this free form Apple Crostata.  This is one of my favorite desserts.

Enjoy the preparations and fun of the Thanksgiving holiday.

A Look Back at 2014

January 4th, 2015

We had a busy holiday season with family and friends.  We traveled to North Carolina to spend time with family in Cary and Jacksonville and then back to Lake Lure to attend to some Winter tasks.  We spent the New Year in Myrtle Beach with old friends, ate well, celebrated joyously and returned to Lake Lure a little heavier and totally worn out.  It is cold and dreary here with constant rain and fog and my cooking has been minimal.  So before we return to Florida this week, I thought that I would reflect back on some of the dishes that were favorites in 2014.  I will begin with January 2014.

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I had just discovered Mimi Thorisson’s lovely blog Manger.  One of the first dishes I made from her blog was this Pork Tenderloin with Grapes.  We loved it and my eyes were opened to the possibility of actually cooking grapes.  It was also a pretty dish that tasted heavenly.

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February found us in Cary celebrating our Grandson’s third birthday.  My DIL Kristen made this warming Tortilla Soup on a snowy day.  I could use a bowl of it right now.

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We enjoyed these Polynesian Meatballs as the weather was improving.

Asparagus Tart 1With Spring in the air and fresh asparagus in the market we indulged in this easy Asparagus Tart. 

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King Arthur Flour has a wonderful blog called Flourish.  This recipe for Triple Cinnamon Scones sounded so good that I purchased their cinnamon chips and cinnamon filling mix to make them.  I have been making them ever since.  They are the best scones I have ever had.

Blueberry Galette 1

In June I made this wonderful Blueberry Galette.  The rosemary in the crust was an unusual addition and went so well with the blueberries.  I will be making this often.  The crust also has whole wheat flour in it which I love.

Raspberry Tiramisu 2

Summer is berry season and I couldn’t resist this lovely Raspberry and Blueberry Tiramisu.  Perfect for the 4th of July.

Spicy Glazed Salmon 1

In August our grill was kept busy.  This Spicy Glazed Salmon was an easy fix with only three ingredients.

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September at the lake is usually still warm.  Cool salads are always welcomed.  This Israeli Couscous and Arugula Salad from Ina Garten is delicious.

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October is apple season in Western North Carolina.  This Maple Glazed Acorn Squash with Sausage, Apple and Sage is a perfect Fall dish.

Leek Bread Pudding 1

In November, this Leek and Artichoke Bread Pudding was on my Thanksgiving table.  The recipe came from Ina Garten’s new book Make it Ahead.

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Finally, in honor of family tradition, in December I made my Mother’s delicious Ham Loaf.  It brought back memories of Christmases past.  2014 was a very good year.  I am looking forward to the year ahead and wish all of you a Happy New Year.

 

 

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