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Showing posts with label butternut squash. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Savory Roasted Butternut Squash with Zesty Marinated Feta

Savory Roasted Butternut Squash with Zesty Marinated Feta – A Cozy, Flavor-Packed Side Dish for Chilly Winter Nights!





Savory Roasted Butternut Squash with Zesty Marinated Feta




Savory Roasted Butternut Squash with Zesty Marinated Feta is the ultimate winter side dishsimple, flavorful, and packed with wholesome ingredients. If you’re looking for an easy but impressive recipe, this dish is a must-try. The natural sweetness of roasted butternut squash pairs perfectly with the tangy, herb-infused feta, creating a contrast of flavors that will elevate any meal. Plus, it’s made with just a handful of fresh ingredients, many of which you may already have in your kitchen!

One of the best things about this butternut squash recipe is how effortless it is to prepare. With minimal chopping and a quick roast in the oven, you’ll have a warm, satisfying dish that’s perfect for busy weeknights or special gatherings. The feta cheese is marinated in fragrant olive oil, fresh thyme, and rosemary, infusing it with bold Mediterranean flavors that enhance every bite. The roasting process caramelizes the squash, bringing out its natural richness while adding a slight crispiness to the edges.  The combination of flavors create an incredibly delicious dish that will have everyone coming back for seconds.

Serve Roasted Butternut Squash with Marinated Feta alongside roasted chicken, grilled salmon, or seared steak for a well-balanced meal.  Whether you're looking for a cozy weeknight dinner addition or a flavorful side for a dinner party, this easy butternut squash recipe is a winner!

Enjoy!

 






What Ingredients do I need?

Produce:

  • Butternut squash
  • Fresh thyme
  • Fresh rosemary

Dairy:

  • Block of feta cheese

Pantry Staples:

  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Salt & pepper




Substitutions and Variations

Substitutions

  • Butternut squash → Sweet potatoes, acorn squash, or pumpkin
  • Fresh thyme & rosemaryDried thyme & rosemary (use half the amount) or Italian seasoning
  • Crushed red pepper flakesa pinch of cayenne for mild heat

Variations

  • Swap the Feta cheese:  Use goat cheese, ricotta salata, or queso fresco
  • Add Nuts for Crunch: Toss in some walnuts, pecans, or pine nuts during the last few minutes of roasting for a crunchy texture that pairs nicely with the soft squash.
  • Zucchini or Summer Squash Variation:  Substitute the butternut squash: Slice zucchini or summer squash into 1/2-inch thick rounds or half-moons.  Reduce the roasting time to 15-20 minutes at 450°F.  Use goat cheese instead of feta and marinate with the same herbs.




Kitchen Tips and Notes


  • Buy pre-cut squash for ease:  cutting your own will produce the freshest results but is often found a little hard to cut.  Find pre-cut squash that are cut in cubes as they are typically more fresh. This will cut down on cutting time.
  • Roasting Tip: Don’t overcrowd the baking sheet when roasting the squash. If the pieces are too close together, they may steam rather than roast, affecting the texture. Use two baking sheets if needed.
  • Herb Substitution: If you don’t have fresh herbs, you can substitute dried thyme and dried rosemary. Just use about half the amount to avoid overwhelming the dish. Dried herbs are more potent than fresh.
  • Roasting Tip: Don’t overcrowd the baking sheet when roasting the squash. If the pieces are too close together, they may steam rather than roast, affecting the texture. Use two baking sheets if needed.
  • Serving Tip: If you’re serving the roasted squash with marinated feta as a side, consider pairing it with a protein like grilled chicken, pork, or salmon to make it a complete meal.
  • Storage: Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. The flavors will continue to meld together, but the squash will lose some of its crispness. Reheat gently in the oven or microwave.





   EQUIPMENT YOU MAY NEED   

  • Mixing bowls – A large one for tossing the squash with olive oil and seasoning and a small one for marinating the feta mixture.
  • Sharp knife – Essential for peeling and cubing the butternut squash.
  • Cutting board – A sturdy surface for chopping and preparing ingredients.





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Savory Roasted Butternut Squash with Zesty Marinated Feta


Serves: 6

1 butternut squash, peeled and cut into bite-sized cubes
5 tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil, divided
1 tbsp. fresh thyme, chopped
1 tbsp. fresh rosemary, chopped
1⁄4 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
4 oz. block of feta
1 dash Salt and pepper, to taste

Preheat the oven to 450°F. Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a large bowl, toss the cubed squash with three tablespoons of olive oil, then salt and pepper to taste. Pour out onto the prepared pan. Bake for 20 minutes, tossing once, or until tender and charred in spots.

Meanwhile, cut the feta into thin strips, then break into shards and place in a shallow dish. In a small bowl, combine the remaining olive oil, fresh herbs, red pepper flakes, and additional salt and pepper. Pour over the feta and toss once to coat. Allow to sit for 10-15 minutes.

When the squash is cooked through, pour it onto a serving platter. Scatter the marinated feta over top.































Friday, October 28, 2022

Fall Flavors: Harvest Spinach Salad

My Harvest Spinach Salad is loaded with fall favorites like butternut squash, chopped apples, pecans, cranberries and couscous.  It's the perfect side salad this fall.


Harvest Spinach Salad


I have the perfect side salad that's easy to make and has all the fall flavors.  It has no fuss ingredients you crave:  chopped apples, pecans, dried cranberries, roasted butternut squash, couscous, and spinach.  Plus it's all doused with with an apple cider vinaigrette.  

Here are some occasions that this salad would be perfect for:

  • Side Salad with weekday dinners
  • fall picnic
  • entertaining friends
  • Friendsgiving 
  • Thanksgiving 

There is a little prep work to roast the butternut squash and cooking the couscous,  however, you can use leftovers if you have them, or cook them on the weekend and store them until ready to use during the week.  The salad has it all going on, flavors, crunch, savory, and sweet.  This is one heck of a salad!




What Ingredients do I need?


Produce
Butternut squash 
Apples
Baby spinach

Nuts and Dried Fruit
Pecans
Dried Cranberries

Grains
Israeli couscous

Pantry Items
Olive Oil
Apple Cider Vinegar
Dijon Mustard
Garlic cloves



Substitutions and Variations

  • Change up the salad greens:  Use any dark leafy green such as kale, red leaf lettuce, arugula, or swiss chard
  • Try a different squash: Use roasted acorn or kabocha squash. Or go with roasted sweet potatoes
  • Change up the fruit:  Pears would be a great substitute
  • Any nut will work:  Think pepitas or pumpkin seeds, walnuts, almonds - or go nut free
  • Change up the dried fruit:  go with raisins, golden raisins, dried cherries, or even apricots
  • Try a different grain:  bulgur, farro, or quinoa would all be great choices



Kitchen Tips and Notes

  • Butternut squash can be bought pre-cut in to cubes in the produce section
  • Apples come in many varieties:  try Gala, Jazz, or Golden Delicious
  • Israeli couscous aka pearl couscous are the larger balls of semolina.  Moroccan and North African dishes contain the more popular small couscous.  This is actually a pasta and not a grain. 
  • Make Ahead:  batch cook your couscous and roast your butternut squash on the weekend and then refrigerate until you make the salad during the week.




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Harvest Spinach Salad

serves 2

4 cups fresh baby spinach, chopped
1 1/2 cups cooked Israeli couscous, cooked according to package directions (1/2 cup dry couscous)
1 - 1 1/2 cups butternut squash, chopped
1 medium apple, cored and chopped
1/3 cup pecans
3 Tablespoons dried cranberries

Vinaigrette
1/4 olive oil
2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 tsp garlic, minced
pinch of salt & pepper to taste


Preheat your oven to 450 degrees.  Add your chopped and cubed butternut squash to a baking sheet and drizzle with some olive oil.  Bake about 30 minutes until golden brown and soft.  Remove from the oven and set aside.

Meanwhile cook your Israeli couscous according to the package directions in a pot on the stove.  Remove from heat and allow to cool.

Make dressing:  in a small bowl or mason jar add all the vinaigrette ingredients and whisk or shake vigoursly until well combined.

To assemble salad:  In a medium bowl add spinach, apple, butternut squash, couscous, pecans, and cranberries.  Drizzle with salad dressing and toss to coat.  Serve.














Saturday, February 6, 2021

Winter Quinoa Salad

This healthy salad is bursting with flavors and full of winter flavors like roasted butternut squash, apples, cranberries, and toasted almonds.  Topped off with an amazing cider vinaigrette this salad will have you doing a happy dance!




Winter Quinoa Salad

How do you get the flavors of winter but still keep a dish light?  Try this Winter Quinoa Salad for one!  It's bursting with good ingredients such as quinoa (an ancient grain), sweet and roasted butternut squash, juicy tart apples, tart cranberries, a little greens and toasted almonds for crunch and you have one heck of a salad. But wait!  It's not over until you add wrap it all in this amazing cider vinaigrette.  Heaven on a plate!

This is my version of comfort food in a salad.  I made this the other day to go along with some indoor grilled chicken and I must say the salad was better than the chicken!  It's the perfect side dish to go along with any type of protein, or along with a sandwich at lunch time.  Make sure to try this dish soon.  It's easy to make and the best part is it tastes soooo darn good!





Good uses for this salad?

  • Side dish with any protein for dinner
  • Side dish with sandwiches for lunch
  • Picnics or Potlucks
  • Brunch
  • Movies in the park
  • Picnic concerts

What Ingredients do I need?

  • quinoa
  • butternut squash
  • apple
  • green onion
  • fresh spinach
  • dried cranberries
  • slivered or sliced almonds
  • apple cider vinegar
  • olive oil
  • shallot
  • dijon mustard
  • honey


Substitutions and Variations

  • Use a lemon vinaigrette
  • Use sweet potato instead of butternut squash
  • Add dried cherries, or apricots
  • Use kale instead of spinach
  • Use another grains such as, long grain and wild rice, Israeli couscous, farro, or barley
  • Add pepitas, sunflower seeds, or leave out the nuts
  • Pick your favorite apples, or use a pear

Kitchen Tips and Notes

  • Use left over roasted butternut squash or roast ahead of time and allow to cool
  • This is beast made ahead so that everything cools to room temperature before serving.
  • Best served at room temperature but may be served cold.
  • Will keep in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.
  • Buy already cubed butternut squash for easy prep.



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Winter Quinoa Salad


serves 6-8



1 cup quinoa
1 1/2 cups butternut squash, cubed
1 large Envy apple, diced
1 green onion, sliced
2 cups fresh spinach, rough chop
1/3 dried cranberries
3 Tablespoons slivered or sliced toasted almonds


Vinaigrette:
2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
6 Tablespoons olive oil
1/2 small shallot, minced
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 
1 teaspoon honey
pinch of salt and pepper


Preheat oven to 425 degrees.  Place cubed butternut squash on a roasting pan and roast for 20-25 minutes until golden brown, turning once.  Remove from the oven and allow to cool to room temperature.

Meanwhile in a saucepan add to 2 cups of water and bring to a boil.  Rinse and drain the quinoa in a mesh drainer.  Add to the boiling water along with a pinch of salt.  Reduce the heat to low, cover and cook for 15 minutes.  Check the quinoa.  All the water should be absorbed.  Remove from the heat, fluff with a fork, and allow to cool to room temperature.

Prepare the vinaigrette.  In a small bowl add the vinegar, shallot, mustard, honey, and a pinch of salt and pepper.  Slowly add the olive oil while whisking.  Whisk until emulsified.  Set aside.

In a large bowl add the quinoa, butternuts squash, apple, green onion, spinach, cranberries, and almonds.  Stir to combine.  Add the vinaigrette and stir to combine.  Serve.








Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Holiday Best Snacking Board

For a weekend or a pre-holiday meal, enjoy my Holiday Best Snacking Board with savory dips, a variety of dippers, along with some nuts, fruits, and sweets.  




Holiday Best Snacking Board

What better way to get people to join you at the table than with a wonderful snacking board that holds a plethora of delectable goodies.  A snacking board is the ultimate and easy way to gather.  They are great for parties when we can all have them, but for now they are the perfect way to bring the family together.

With some help from Trader Joe's I was able to pull together two outstanding snacking boards.  You don't have to make things homemade all the time, so take some help from some special gourmet items and put together a spread that's healthy, appetizing, and filling.  



The first board is full of toppings and dipping vessels.  From hummus, to a goat cheese log, to crostini that you put together your way with a variety of toppings.  The second board is full of finger snacks.  From dried fruits, to various nuts, and some sweets thrown in the mix.  This is definitely a sweet & salty board.  

All together we have one decadent meal ahead of us!




When would you use a snacking board?

  • Family get-togethers
  • Game night
  • Girls night
  • Pre-holiday meals
  • Holiday snacks
  • New Year's eve
  • An appetizer party
  • Movie night
  • Weekend Brunches
  • Snacking Lunches
  • Cocktail parties
  • Pool party


What ingredients do I need?

For the:  Finger Food and Dipping Board

  • Mango Salsa
  • Crumbled Feta Cheese
  • Trader Joe's Spicy Hummus Dip
  • Homemade Bruschetta (recipe below)
  • Homemade Butternut Squash Crostini (recipe below)
  • Homemade Crostini (recipe below)
  • Tortilla Chips
  • Trader Joe's Pistachio Pomegranate Crisps
  • Trader Joe's Brioche Toasts
  • Carrots
  • Cucumber slices
  • Bell pepper slices
  • Trader Joe's Cranberry Chèvre Fresh Goat Cheese


For the:  Fruit, Nuts, and Sweets Board

  • Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Stars Shortbread Cookies
  • Trader Joe's Candied Pecans
  • Dried Apricots
  • Marcona Almonds
  • Walnuts Halves
  • Pecan Halves



Substitutions and Variations
  • For the dips try pico de gallo, tzatziki, white bean dip, other flavored hummus, spinach & artichoke, jams, fruit salsa
  • For the dippers try pita bread, pretzel chips, bagel chips, or pita chips, 
  • For the vegetables try celery, broccoli, endive, and snap peas
  • Don't like nuts, do an olive tray, or a sweets only tray
  • Add more fresh fruits such as strawberries, grapes, and sliced apples
  • Add other dried fruit such as apples, pineapples, figs, and dates


Kitchen Notes and Tips
  • Use a large wooden tray or platter as your board
  • Make sure your tray is food safe, otherwise line with a piece of parchment paper
  • Arrange big items first on your board and fill in with the smaller items
  • Use most of the space on your board for an abundant look
  • Dips and spreads should be placed in small bowls and spread out in different areas on the board 
  • Fill in the spaces under the dips and spreads with the dippers. 
  • Fan pieces for a nice look
  • Groups similar items together for impact






Butternut Squash Crostini


cubed butternut squash (store-bought)
olive oil
salt & pepper
garlic powder
ground sage

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Cut the cubed butternut squash into small bite sized pieces.  Place on a large rimmed sheet pan, and drizzle with olive oil.  Season well with salt, pepper and garlic powder plus a small sprinkle of ground sage.
Toss to evenly coat and roast about 25-30 minutes or until the squash is fork tender but not too soft.  To serve use place feta cheese and some squash on a crostini.



Bruschetta


    2-3 ripe Roma tomatoes seeds removed, finely diced, and gently patted dry 
    3-4 fresh basil leaves sliced into thin ribbons
    2 cloves garlic finely minced
    1 1/2 - 2 Tablespoons olive oil

Combine diced tomatoes, basil, and minced garlic in a bowl.  Drizzle olive oil enough to coat.  Stir to combine and allow to rest for flavors to develop 30 minutes.   Place in a small bowl to serve.



Crostini

1 baguette, cut into 1/2" slices
2 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
flaky kosher salt

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Lightly coat both sides of bread with olive oil and arrange in single layer on a baking sheet.
Bake on the center rack for 10 minutes, flipping them halfway through, until golden and slightly crisp. Sprinkle with salt and serve.








Sunday, November 18, 2018

Spicy Fall Squash Salad



Spicy Fall Squash Salad:  The perfect autumn salad full of sweet and spicy flavors that totally compliment each other. - S
lice of Southern


Yum

We are in the home stretch toward one of the biggest holidays of the year:  Thanksgiving!

Each year we have all of our traditional dishes such as my favorite pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, a wonderful Citrus Rosemary roasted Turkey Breast, lime jello salad, among other veggies such as this and this.  Plus I always try to introduce a new dish each year to keep it fresh and hopefully inspire a new traditional food to the mix.

Spicy Fall Squash Salad:  The perfect autumn salad full of sweet and spicy flavors that totally compliment each other. - Slice of Southern

This year I'm making a wonderful Fall fresh salad.  One with spicy roasted butternut squash, pomegranate seeds, and pistachios!  This salad just screams the flavors of the season.  The squash is roasted and then tossed with a spice mix of cumin, coriander, and a little cayenne for some heat.  Mixed greens are topped with the roasted spiced squash, goat cheese, chopped dates, along with the pomegranate seeds and pistachios.  The whole salad is topped with cider and date dressing that is just fabulous.  The fresh salad is filled with autumn flavors that lend a sweet and spicy note to the salad!

Spicy Fall Squash Salad:  The perfect autumn salad full of sweet and spicy flavors that totally compliment each other. - Slice of Southern

SPICY FALL SQUASH SALAD

You can't pick a better salad to go with your Thanksgiving meal!  The perfect autumn salad full of sweet and spicy flavors that totally compliment each other.  This salad is a WINNER!

Spicy Fall Squash Salad:  The perfect autumn salad full of sweet and spicy flavors that totally compliment each other. - Slice of Southern

Add something new to your holiday spread with this salad.  It's THAT GOOD!

Happy Thanksgiving!







Spicy Fall Squash Salad
adapted from Love and Lemons

1 package pre-cut butternut squash
1 teaspoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
¼ teaspoon Ground Cumin
¼ teaspoon ground coriander
¼ teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
6 cups spring mix greens
2 ounces Goat Cheese, torn into smaller pieces
2 Medjool dates, pitted and diced
¼ cup pomegranate seeds
¼ cup Pistachios, chopped and toasted

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Cider Date Dressing (makes extra)
5 tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
2 tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 Medjool date, pitted
½ garlic clove
⅛ teaspoon Ground Cumin
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
freshly ground black pepper, to taste

3 to 5 tablespoons water, as needed to blend

Instructions
Preheat the oven to 425°F.   Place the butternut squash cubes on a large baking sheet and drizzle with olive oil and pinches of sea salt and pepper. Toss to coat and spread evenly on the baking sheet. Roast for 30 to 35 minutes, or until tender and browned around the edges.

In a small bowl, stir together the cumin, coriander, cinnamon and cayenne. Set aside.

Make the Cider Date Dressing: In a blender combine the olive oil, vinegar, lemon juice, date, garlic, cumin, salt, pepper, and 3 tablespoons of water. Blend well until combined.  Add 1 to 2 more tablespoons of water as needed if too thick.

Remove the butternut squash from the oven, let cool slightly, and, while warm, toss with the spice mixture.

Assemble the salad with the spring mix greens and half of the roasted squash. Drizzle with ⅓ of the dressing, toss lightly, then add the remaining squash, goat cheese, dates, pomegranates, and pistachios. Drizzle with more dressing as desired. Serve immediately.

Spicy Fall Squash Salad:  The perfect autumn salad full of sweet and spicy flavors that totally compliment each other. - Slice of Southern

Spicy Fall Squash Salad:  The perfect autumn salad full of sweet and spicy flavors that totally compliment each other. - Slice of Southern

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables



Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables: Crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside, served along the BEST combination of roasted veggies!  Slice of Southern


Yum

So I have to admit that this is a rare posting of a "fishy" dish.  I don't eat fish but MGG loves it.  So I will on occasion make him fish while cooking a piece of chicken for myself.

Since I hadn't made him a salmon dish in quite awhile I thought it was time to do just that!  It just so happened that this particular salmon dish came out fabulously delicious that I had to share it all with you.  You are gonna love this.

Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables: Crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside, served along the BEST combination of roasted veggies!  Slice of Southern


Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables

The flavors in this dish just POP!  The salmon is bursting with a chili lime seasoning and I use a searing and roasting method that produces a crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside.   This method is really easy to do and is perfect if you are cooking four or less fillets.  The best tool that you can use for this is a cast-iron skillet.  It cooks the fish beautifully!


Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables: Crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside, served along the BEST combination of roasted veggies!  Slice of Southern

Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables: Crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside, served along the BEST combination of roasted veggies!  Slice of Southern

Serve along a combination of roasted potatoes, green beans, and butternut squash.  A great combination that turns out to be the perfect side dish to the fish. 


Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables: Crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside, served along the BEST combination of roasted veggies!  Slice of Southern

This is one easy weeknight meal, that is perfect for the fish lover!

Enjoy!








Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables


serves 4

2 tablespoons of butter
4 salmon fillets
2 Tablespoons chili lime seasoning (such as Mrs. Dash)
3/4 lb fresh green beans
1 1/2 lb baby gold potatoes (halved or quartered)
1 lb cubed butternut squash
olive oil
salt & pepper

Heat the oven to 450 degrees. On a sheet pan place the butternut squash and potatoes, spreading them out so they don't overlap too much. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Toss to coat and spread out again on the pan.

Cook the vegetables for 15 minutes, remove from the oven and toss and add the green beans. Cook an additional 10 minutes until golden brown. Remove from the oven and cover with foil to keep warm.

Turn the oven down to 400 degrees.

Sprinkle the seasoning over the salmon fillets. In a cast-iron skillet over medium high, melt 2 tablespoons of butter. Add the salmon fillets, skin side down and cook for 3 minutes over to brown the skin. Spoon some of the melted butter over the top of the fish as it cooks.

Transfer the skillet to oven. Roast until fish is just cooked through, 8 to 10 minutes.

Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables: Crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside, served along the BEST combination of roasted veggies!  Slice of Southern

Chili Lime Salmon with Roasted Vegetables: Crispy fish on the outside and juicy and succulent on the inside, served along the BEST combination of roasted veggies!  Slice of Southern


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