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?
From: free-free
On Nov 17, 2007
What a wonderful recipe!! I had seen something like this on a TV cooking show years ago and thought that it was a lovely veggie option for a Holiday dinner...it was delightful to find it here on Zaar
I did it pretty much as stated in the fabulous instructions...perhaps only slightly flavoring my squash a bit differently while roasting it and adding a few spices into my white sauce as well...the results are OUT OF THIS WORLD GOOD!!!
- so rich, buttery and creamy...most definitely one of the best things I have ever eaten (let alone made !!!!!) I took me quite a while to make it (I might be extra slow in the kitchen
)...but it was a relaxing, non-stressful assembly of ingredients and well worth some effort!! A HUGE hit as part of our prep for Thanksgiving Holiday menu and bound to become a tradition...but now I won't be saving this just for that special Holiday being I found it here and am familiar with what's involved...THANKS SO MUCH Julesong
From: Chef #367197
On Aug 18, 2007
We ate a butternut squash recipe when we were on holiday in america, which had whole slice of squash. This wasn't prepared like that but it really was delicious. Especially good but it used up some of our glut of onions and chard from the allotment.
From: Kitzy
On Dec 9, 2007
So tasty! I actually quatered this recipe and it still turned out fine. I'd never had a lasagna made from squash before, and I'll definately be using it again. I didn't measure the herbs and spices and so probably used a lot more than the recipe asks for. I really loved the nutmeg flavour. I didn't have any green onions so I added a leek in with the swiss chard layer.
From: Eman Fouda
On Jan 3, 2008
that tasted so nice, we all loved it ,thank you. couldn't find the swiss chard though, I used spinach instade
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.
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