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With Acorn Squash being in abundance this time of year it can make for a very affordable family meal. They are less than a dollar each in my local store so I am taking full advantage of the savings by preparing new and spectacular meals with my little acorns. If you have never prepared an acorn squash before, now is the time to give it a try. It is a dollar out of your pocket and well worth the risk.
Acorns can be made sweet or savory – pick your pleasure.
I searched the web and found ten amazing recipes for you to try with me during the season. Try as many as you can this month and let me know which were your favorites in the comments below. (psstt…. check out that pie!!!)
- Candied Acorn Squash from My World Simplified
- Baked Acorn Squash with Maple Glaze from The Kitchen is my Playground
- Acorn Squash and Wild Rice Casserole from Homework
- Roasted Winter Squash Tacos from Farm Fresh Feasts
- Acorn Squash Cookies (Gluten Free Cookies) from Fearless Dining
- Roasted Acorn & Butternut Squash with Corn & Smoked Sausage from Farm Fresh Feasts
- Savory Squash Pie from Farm Fresh Feasts
- Roasted Acorn Squash and Wild Rice Soup from Blog by Donna
- Tropical Curried Acorn Squash Soup from Farm Fresh Feasts
- Collection of Acorn Squash Recipes at Farm Fresh Feasts (yes, she has more!)
We started out by trying number eight, Roasted Acorn Squash and Wild Rice Soup. It was easy and reminded me of a fantastic garlic and cheese dip. The Soup was so deicious that I thought it would make a fantastic bread bowl meal the next day…
I am not even going to lie and tell you that my first attempt at serving soup in a bread bowl was a success – it was not! My leftover Roasted Acorn Squash and Wild Rice Soup was cold, my bread was burned, and my cheese was barely melted. But I learned, I learned what not to do! (facepalm)
Four Tips for Bread Bowl Success:
- Your soup should be hot before you put it in your bowl;
- Cheese toppings should be put on immediately after pouring soup;
- Avoid placing your soup bowl in the oven;
- Bread does NOT go in the oven after soup is inside!