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| Nutrition Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
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Serving Size 1 (495g) Recipe makes 8 servings |
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| Calories 485 | ||
| Calories from Fat 170 | (35%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 18.9g | 29% | |
| Saturated Fat 9.6g | 48% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 6.7g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 1.3g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 47mg | 15% | |
| Sodium 731mg | 30% | |
| Potassium 1258mg | 35% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 63.3g | 21% | |
| Dietary Fiber 6.7g | 26% | |
| Sugars 7.3g | ||
| Protein 19.4g | 38% | |
Bow Ties With Tomatoes, Feta, and Balsamic Dressing
From: PKG
On Nov 17, 2008
I love butternut squash and am happy to find a recipe that incorporates it into a main dish! Although this was very time consuming, it was worth it. I made a few changes: the swiss chard at my grocery store looked a bit limp so I used fresh baby spinach and cooked it down instead. I also sliced my squash lengthwise in half and roasted it until it was fork tender at 400 degrees, and then pureed it. This is definitely a make again. However in the future I would add salt to taste to the squash puree, and use frozen spinach with the execess moisture squeezed out. I would fry the onion in olive oil and butter and fold it into the puree. This was so filling and tasty, thank you for sharing!
From: CongoGirl
On Feb 24, 2008
If you like the taste of butternut squash (a LOT), then this is probably great. I'd never had it before, but evidently I don't like it. The flavor made me think of baby food. The fact that this recipe takes a long time to put together didn't raise my opinion of it. The white sauce was good, but I literally had to scrape off any portion of the lasagna containing the squash in order to force it down.
From: ~Rita~
On Oct 23, 2002
I loved it was time consuming, (a glass of wine while cooking). I usually don`t follow a recipe step for step but this didn`t need any changed. Terrific.yum
From: Chrissyo
On Aug 22, 2004
This was nice. I enjoyed the flavour of the dish and it was easy to make. My daughter loved the pumpkin/squash being used instead of meat. I didn't use butternut pumpkin/squash. I used japanese pumpkin. Using the Japanese pumpkin, I believed, made it very sweet. So I am going to cook this again with the butternut squash. Never the last, I belive that this recipe warrants a 4.5 and not a 4 star review. I will revise my review rating after I have tried this recipe with butternut squash. Here is a link to what a Japanese Pumpkin looks like for those non Australian chefs. This was nice. I enjoyed the flavour of the dish and it was easy to make. My daughter loved the pumpkin/squash being used instead of meat. I didn't use butternut pumpkin/squash. I used japanese pumpkin. Using the Japanese pumpkin, I believed, made it very sweet. So I am going to cook this again with the butternut squash. Never the last, I belive that this recipe warrants a 4.5 and not a 4 star review. I will revise my review rating after I have tried this recipe with butternut squash. Here is a link to what a Japanese Pumpkin looks like for those non Australian chefs. www.finefruit.com.au/ index.cfm?
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