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I would like to make butternut squash risotto..

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lulumama · 09/10/2008 16:06

who can provide me with a lovely, simple recipe

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littlerach · 09/10/2008 19:18

peel

lulumama · 09/10/2008 19:19

i snapped it harpo! possibly when peeling a squash/ stamped on it hard after failing to peel a squash

i know ,rach, but i wanted neat little cubes in my risotto

shall i go to asda and buy a bag or ready prepared and do something else with the whole squash?

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harpomarx · 09/10/2008 19:24

no to ready prepared... that's all your vitamins out the window if it's already been cut up.

you could roast it till firm enough to slice off the skin very close to the flesh and still have your neat little cubes. Just put it in the risotto a bit earlier to let it soften up.

although I'm with omdb on this one, I don't think peeling is that bad (get a good quality u shaped peeler then - not a cheapo one }

lucysmam · 09/10/2008 19:25

erm, just a thought but if you wanted neat little cubes in your risotto . . . are you going to want neat little cubes in your something else?

You could buy a bag of ready prepared but you're bound to see something else you're just going to have to get while you're there too . . . unless that's just me

2point4kids · 09/10/2008 19:26

Can you get ready prepared butternut squash?? How cool. Thats what I'm having in my next shop!

Overmydeadbody · 09/10/2008 19:26

To peel it, you need to start the peeler off on exposed flesh, so if you cut the top off firs and drag the peeler down from the top.

It's almost impossible to get in there and peel it if you're just running the peeler over the skin, with no exposed flesh, if that makes sense?

lulumama · 09/10/2008 19:43

ok, ok

am torn between the hard core cooks and the 'ooooh ready prepared, yay' ladies

i think i need to get out more !

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mazzystartled · 09/10/2008 20:22

jsut eat the peel!
i just have
its yummy

milge · 09/10/2008 20:24

Its illegal to make butternut squash risotto without using sage. Its like having a gin without tonic and lemon. Just wrong.

lulumama · 09/10/2008 20:25

thanks so much, milge !! i best get to asda to buy my ready prepared squash sage leaves.

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JuneBugJen · 09/10/2008 20:26

Ta ladies...I am making BNSR as we speak!

BarcodeZebra · 09/10/2008 20:27

Get fresh sage leaves and fry them for a crispy and very tasty garnish.

YUM.

trixymalixy · 09/10/2008 20:29

I agree milge!

I have made it without wine and it was delish.

i have made it without parmesan and it was delish.

I made it once without sage and it was alright but just not the same at all.

AsTrollinthePark · 09/10/2008 20:37

Definitely sage and parmesan. Also like adding some frozen peas for the last few minutes.

If not sharing with DCs (at least little ones) then adding some chilli flakes to the oil when roasting also gives a nice hint of spice.

Having tried peeling/cubing both before and after roasting before is definitely less of a PITA IMHO

pointygravedogger · 09/10/2008 20:50

m&s have a recipe card for butterbnut squash and gorgonzola risotto - have you seen it?

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