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nancylebov) wrote2012-10-28 11:49 am
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Squash with skirt steak
1 kabucha squash, maybe a foot across-- I think it resulted in about a pound and a half of cooked squash
something between a half a pound and a pound of cooked skirt steak from Whole Foods
olive oil
a little goat's milk, maybe two or three ounces
aleppo pepper
Auntie Arwen's Buccaneer's Booty West Indie's Fish Mix: coriander, black pepper, yellow mustard seed, lime peel & juice, coconut, cumin, cloves
salt
Cook the squash. I cut it into quarters and baked it in the microwave. 24 minutes per quarter. The last quarter was overcooked and had very little usable flesh. I don't know why, but it was the quarter with the stem-- maybe that conducted heat more.
Stir the spices in olive oil at a moderate heat. Add the squash and skirt steak. I discovered that it was kind of bland, so I added more spices and some salt.
When it was heated up, I added the goat's milk. The milk was bubbling kind of aggressively, so I lowered the heat.
Very tasty. Fatty meat with squash is a huge win. I think squash with bacon is going to happen in the forseeable future.
Kombucha squash (or at least that one) has a sort of a tang which seemed to want sweet spices. My original plan was lavender, honey, and goat's milk, but the Fish Mix turned up before I found the lavender. The goat's milk was a hangover from the original plan, and may not have made much difference.
something between a half a pound and a pound of cooked skirt steak from Whole Foods
olive oil
a little goat's milk, maybe two or three ounces
aleppo pepper
Auntie Arwen's Buccaneer's Booty West Indie's Fish Mix: coriander, black pepper, yellow mustard seed, lime peel & juice, coconut, cumin, cloves
salt
Cook the squash. I cut it into quarters and baked it in the microwave. 24 minutes per quarter. The last quarter was overcooked and had very little usable flesh. I don't know why, but it was the quarter with the stem-- maybe that conducted heat more.
Stir the spices in olive oil at a moderate heat. Add the squash and skirt steak. I discovered that it was kind of bland, so I added more spices and some salt.
When it was heated up, I added the goat's milk. The milk was bubbling kind of aggressively, so I lowered the heat.
Very tasty. Fatty meat with squash is a huge win. I think squash with bacon is going to happen in the forseeable future.
Kombucha squash (or at least that one) has a sort of a tang which seemed to want sweet spices. My original plan was lavender, honey, and goat's milk, but the Fish Mix turned up before I found the lavender. The goat's milk was a hangover from the original plan, and may not have made much difference.
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I didn't know cooking them was a problem-- as I said, 24 minutes per quarter in the microwave.
Why 24 minutes? I intended 20, but accidentally entered 2:00 twice, and then put in 20:00 out of stubbornness. The first quarter came out well, so I thought 24 minutes would be good for the other three quarters. It worked well for the second and third quarters, but not for the fourth. If I do it again, I might check in at the 15 or 20 minute mark.
What have you tried?
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Alternatively, maybe there's something weird about the kabuchas in your neighborhood. Is there a local cooking group you could ask?
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Great idea
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