Roasted Kabocha Squash, Haricots Verts, Mushrooms and Pepitas
Recipe courtesy Anne Burrell
Show: Secrets of a Restaurant Chef
Episode: The Secret to a Holiday Meal
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By henderson_dawnf...
Arlington, VA
on December 26, 2012
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We really enjoyed this recipe. The store didn't have a kabocha squash or oyster mushrooms; I used butternut squash and portabella mushrooms. What a delicious treat! We are looking forward to making this dish again!
By mbatres2003
Orlando, FL
on September 28, 2012
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I love this dish is my most favorite side dish! I tried this last year for Christmas and it was a hit!!! Thanks for sharing this with us!
By Zarahi
Portland, OR
on December 29, 2011
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My fam and I loved this recipe. I've never eaten Kabocha Squash before but, this dish made me a fan. Cutting the squash was quite the workout. It is quite hard but after the roasting process it was soft and sweet! The Haricots Verts roasted worked well for me. Great idea adding Brussels Sprouts! I'll do that next time. Highly recommend it, It's a great winter dish.
By FreddieCrocker
Los Angeles, CA
on December 26, 2011
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We made this dish to try it out a few days before our dinner party. The Kobocha Squash and Oyster Mushroom turned out very nice. We thought the Haricots Verts were a bit over roasted. So, we back the baking time off on them the next time and it was just right. We also added Brussels Sprouts to the mix the next time and that was quite good.
By DisCERNing Diner
Ballwin, MO
on December 11, 2011
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I liked the combination of flavors. I made too much squash for the rest of the ingredients. I did not find oyster mushrooms so used shiitake instead. Still really good. The cooking times were fine
By cwinlv
on December 11, 2011
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Great combinations of flavors; however, the haricots verts were cooked too long in my opinion. I like my veggies "al-dente" but these were far too over-cooked for my taste. Personally, I think I would steam them al-dente and then add them to the mix; You'll still get the roasted flavor from the other veggies but get the crisp-crunch from the beans.
By bethebird
Good Hope, Ga.
on December 10, 2011
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YUMMY! Layers of flavor are beautifully pronounced with the unique combination of seasons in this recipe. I had never tried this type of squash or the oyster mushrooms and my family and I were blown away with how delicious and simple this was. I did find that the squash actually roasted more quickly than the beans so I just tossed my mushrooms back in with the beans and let them go a bit longer. Also looks great on the plate.