Kabocha for days

Written by Dara on November 14th, 2009

My love and appetite for Kabocha Squash is indefinte. I recently stocked up after an “out of kabocha squash” scare at my local co-op. I decided to try making “kabocha moons” this time, as opposed to roasting the squash whole until done, or in quarters as I did here.

Although, nothing can truly beat roasting an entire Kabocha squash until the entire house smells of its goodness, at least in my books.

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Oven: 450
Procudre: Roast whole kabocha (I like to poke a whole or two into it)
Time: 15-45 minutes (depends on on the size of your squash) or until just soft enough to safely cut.
LET COOL 5-10 mintues before slicing in half
Slice: Remove stringy insides and seeds and slice Kabocha into half moons and top with any seasonings you like
Seasoning: I left 1/2 of the slices plain; 1/4 seasoned with pumpking spice and coconut oil; the last 1/4 of slices I seasoned with braggs liquid aminos, ginger, garlic, seseme oil, red pepper flakes, and maybe a few others. I figured an asian spice mix was appropriate as Kabocha is a Japanese Pumpkin!
Roast: Roast the the half moons until it reaches your desired crispiness/softness/gooeyness (20-45 mintues longer, flipping half way through)
NOTE: I prefer to roast my veggies on parchment paper with canola oil spray, but when I run out, I opt for foil + spray

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I roasted a few trays of kabocha, as you can never have too much! One of the trays also included extra firm tofu, brussel sprouts and broccoli trunks.

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Tofu: Extra Firm patted dry & sliced
Seasoning: (another Japanese insipriation) Red pepper flakes, braggs, garlic powder, onion powder, seseme oil, ginger powder, agave, onion granules, and I think that is all (?) I also enjoyed my tofu with some nori!
*The broccoli trunks and sprouts were included in this seasoning mix to simplify things

I loved the half moon style of roasting kabocha. It was carmelized in parts and absolutly delicious (of course). I will defintly rotate my Kabocha prep methods with the half moon style.

Kabocha dinner #1 (there were many “seconds”):

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Reheating for Kabocha dinner #2 (although Kabocha is delicious cold!):

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squash + maple brussel sprouts + roasted mushrooms + spinach + leftover black beans stir fried with veggies + spices

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ps: spinach leaves make awesome little mini “wraps” for the beans or squash

Kabocha dinner #3

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tortilla veggie&cheese pizza + shrooms + leftover black beans + bell pepper halves stuffed with black beans and parmesan + Kabocha squash

I am slighly addicted to dipping Kabocha into ketchup + tobasco, but it is excellent on it’s own as well!!

How do YOU enjoy Kabocha if you have tried it? What is your favorite winter squash and way of preparing it?

 

7 Comments so far ↓

  1. VeggieGirl says:

    STILL can’t find kabocha around here! :(

  2. Marina says:

    I never tried kabocha, but I love all types of pumpkin/squash, so I bet I would like this one too! :)

  3. I haven’t tried kabocha before, I’ve tried butternut and spaghetti squash and loved them both, so maybe that ’s the next food I should give a go :) You certainly make it look appetising.

  4. Dara says:

    Oh you must try it! It is truly the best. I like it better than butternut! If you can get your hands on it at your grocery be sure and snag it while you can!!

    Thanks for the comment!! :)

  5. Dara says:

    Really?! Devastating!! It must be SOMEwhere!!! I wish you luck, it is such an amazing comfort food :)

  6. girl, I have never had Kobacha but I just picked up some acorn squash and you gave me SO many ideas for seasonings that I can not wait to have it tonight for dinner :) yayy.

  7. Dara says:

    awesome! I can’t wait to see what you create!

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