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 Posted: 16:20 - 31 Oct 2023 Post subject: are these squashes alreet to eat? update: didnt die. |
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did a grow over the summer, left the squashes about 6 months to let em get nice and ripe.. not sure if these are done or not? the bottom has some weird anal prolapse on all 5
https://i.imgur.com/AWawESR.jpg ____________________ Fin: no matter how much I look at It I can't understand what was going through my head, all I remember is going about 80 and redlining it to stop it seizing.
360 Deg... Five 1/4 turns. :- Teflon-Mike 18 Jan 2015
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For sure they will be edible. May or may not be nice, can go either way.
I grew a whole load of winter squash a few years back, most of them were fine, one plant made ones that were inedibly bitter. So try a bit first before mixing it in with a load of expensive ingredients.
Texture varied a lot from sort of stringy to smooth. Generally the bigger ones get more stringy.
Those look like turban squash? In which case should be good for curries, stews, soups etc.
I'm planning to do pumpkin and chickpea curry for tea tonight. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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stinkwheel wrote: | For sure they will be edible. May or may not be nice, can go either way.
I grew a whole load of winter squash a few years back, most of them were fine, one plant made ones that were inedibly bitter. So try a bit first before mixing it in with a load of expensive ingredients.
Texture varied a lot from sort of stringy to smooth. Generally the bigger ones get more stringy.
Those look like turban squash? In which case should be good for curries, stews, soups etc.
I'm planning to do pumpkin and chickpea curry for tea tonight. |
yeah these are turban squashes, i had a good grow this year, about 90 tomatoes, 8 carrots (forgot i had them) a decent amount of chillis some still on the plant which would compliment this nicely in a curry, many radishes and corn on the cob.
chucked some cabbage and brocollis in for a winter grow will see how they pan out. ive only ever tried butternut squash so no clue how this should taste but we shall see.
thanks stinkwheel  ____________________ Fin: no matter how much I look at It I can't understand what was going through my head, all I remember is going about 80 and redlining it to stop it seizing.
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They are maybe a bit big for it but I sometimes lop a squash in half, scoop the seeds out (save them for roasting later) drizzle it in oil, season (salt, pepper, maybe some paprika, thyme, rosemary, that kind of thing) then roast it. Then I serve it with the seed hole full of chilli and a big dollop of soft cheese or sour cream on top. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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