What is an alternative to butternut squash?
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If you don't have butternut squash you can substitute equal amounts of: Acorn squash. OR - Buttercup squash. OR - Hubbard squash..
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Because acorn squash have a thicker, sturdier skin and are more fibrous, they're best for roasting and stuffing. Butternut squash are a lot smoother, which makes them great for soups, but they can be roasted and stuffed, too. They can even be used in vegan mac 'n' cheese..
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about 50-55 daysHARVEST: Fruits are typically ready about 50-55 days after fruit set, and should be harvested before any hard frosts. Cut fruits from vines and handle carefully. Sun cure by exposing fruits for 5-7 days or cure indoors by keeping squash at 80-85°F/27-29°C with good air ventilation..
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Roasted acorn squash is a delicious diabetic-friendly side your whole family will love..
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Cut the squash into pieces. The safest way to do it is to make sure that a flat side is down providing a more stable base. Place the pieces in a steamer.
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Time Period for Ripening Squash Squash isn't ripe until the rinds have become firm and hard and the fruit is evenly colored. Store your ripened squash in a cool, dry spot where the temperature stays around 50 to 55 degrees F. (10-13 C.). A cool pantry or even a box in the basement works well.
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