In my attempt to eat more vegetables, I've been throwing together concoctions of the green kind in boat loads lately. My newest creation, which I had to share with you, I'll call "A Farmer's Autumn" because it's kind of perfect for fall and tastes freshly picked from the earth. And, as a bonus, it can be served both hot {as a side dish} or cold {as a salad}…
It's so easy and so good. Here's how…
You'll need {serves 2}: {I happened to get all of these at Trader Joe's pre-cleaned and packaged}
– 2 cups of cubed butternut squash
– 1 cup of peeled edamame {comes in a container at TJ's}
– 3 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped
– Goat Cheese {one small mediallion per serving}
– Salt & pepper to taste
Here's how:
1. While I usually roast butternut squash in the oven, this time I sautéed it in a wok. Which means you'll have to cut it in smaller cubes {about 1/2"} so that it cooks more quickly. Sauté squash in a couple tablespoons of olive oil over medium-high heat. Once it's cooked for a few minutes, add chopped garlic and sprinkle a bit of salt and pepper. Cover with a sheet of aluminum foil to keep in the heat and cook squash faster.
2. Continue to stir every few minutes and keep covered with foil in-between stirrings. The edges of the squash will start to get crisp and brown as the squash gets softer. Also, increase the heat to almost high after a couple stirrings.
3. Once the squash is just about cooked, add in the edamame for an additional few minutes of sauté action {The cooking should take about 10-12 minutes total}.
4. When ready to serve, drop chunks of goat cheese on top and lightly toss so the goat cheese mixes in equally. It will start to melt slightly for creamy, melty goodness. The final result has roasted, yet crisp-edged, butternut squash, fresh edamame soybeans, toasted chip-like garlic pieces, and buttery soft goat cheese. If you have leftovers, it makes for a great cold salad the next day for lunch! Enjoy!
{Photos and recipe by Oh Joy}
Looks like something I would devour!! Now we are talking. YUM. If you ever need more veggie recipes…my blog has tons.
Wow, what are the odds I have everything at home? What are the odds I was wondering what to do with the few cups of raw, cubed butternut squash leftover from the stew I made last night? You’re a genius. I think this post is inspired. thank you thank you! xo
Emily!
Sweet! Let me know how you like it 😉
Joy
This sounds amazing! My new fave veggie dish is to roast a chopped sweet potato and shallots with a little bit of sea salt and olive oil, and serve it with this garlicky greens recipe: http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/garlicky-greens-recipe.html
SO delicious!
Yummy! This looks like something I will be trying very soon.
Perfect! Looking at the pics make me hungry!
That looks so yummy, I am definately going to make this!
very creative – looks yummy!
very creative – looks yummy!
very creative – looks yummy!
very creative – looks yummy!
very creative – looks yummy!
very creative – looks yummy!
very creative – looks yummy!
very creative – looks yummy!
Yuuum! I’m going to put this on the menu for next week. I’ve been trying to pile on the veggies too, and this looks perfect.
Thank you for sharing!
Everything is better with goat cheese right? I am making this next week for my lunches, thanks for the recipe 🙂 My husband and I just moved to Encinitas, so I am also very excited to be shopping at TJs for the first time ever. It’s the best.
Joy, it was soo delicious! So glad you shared. I’m thinking it would be fantastic with a red wine + salmon + fresh thyme concoction. Thanks again!
Hi Emily,
Yes we had it with grilled salmon and grilled red corn. It was a great pairing! So glad you liked the recipe!
Joy
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Just wanted to say I’m making this for a second time – delish!! Can you put up some more veggie dishes you’ve liked?
Thanks Joy!!
~ Ashley
This is SO good and addicting! I can’t stop eating it! Do you have the nutrition information?
Thanks for sharing!