Squash
Crispy Chicken Thighs with Zucchini and Olives
Crosshatching and salting zucchini before cooking removes excess moisture, allowing them to sear instead of steam.
By Anna Stockwell
Greek Pumpkin Phyllo Pastries
This recipe is a perfect sweet appetizer for any fall feast.
By Katherine Kallinis Berman and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne
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11 Summery Recipes to Make This Weekend a Breeze
Cheesy stuffed tomatoes, frozen margarita pie, and the only salsa you'll ever need.
By The Epicurious Editors
Weekly Meal Plan: August 19–23
Pounded steak, chickpea salads, and a genius faux burrata—you may not be able to wait until Friday for the burrata.
By Debbie Koenig
Hummus with Spiced Summer Squash and Lamb
Herby cumin-spiced lamb and squash over a bed of creamy hummus makes for a delicious and simple dinner. Serve it with lots of toasted pita for scooping everything up.
By Deb Perelman
Grilled Summer Squash and Red Onion with Feta
For maximum flavor without compromising char or texture, marinate summer squash after grilling for up to one hour. Bonus: you’ll have plenty of time to get that steak just right.
By Claire Saffitz
Zucchini Noodles with Anchovy Butter
Mid-summer is prime time for zucchini. That means "zoodle" season—if there ever is one—is now. This version tastes surprisingly indulgent, tossed with plenty of cheese, red pepper flakes, and olive oil.
By Julia Turshen
Grilled Chicken Skewers
These kebabs are threaded with cubes of marinated chicken breast, red onion, mushrooms, pineapple, and zucchini.
By Izabella Wentz PharmD.
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25 Pasta Recipes for Summer Squash, Winter Squash, and Everything in Between
Between butternut squash forming a silky sauce or chunks of delicata providing a bite to longer noodles, it's a gourd time to be a pasta lover.
By The Epicurious Editors
Roasted Winter Squash with Kale Pipian
If you can find it, try making this green sauce with hoja santa, a robust aromatic Mexican herb—if not, any hardy green will work (we call for kale).
By Daniela Soto-Innes
Winter Squash Frittata
This frittata intentionally takes much longer than the usual version. Cooked over a low flame, the act of folding the curds over themselves again and again in the skillet creates soft layers like those found in Japanese-style omelets.
By Cortney Burns
Full Moon Chocolate Zucchini Cake
The zucchini makes the cake super moist but doesn’t affect the overall chocolaty goodness.
By Erica Feldmann
Creamy Chicken & Butternut Squash Hot Dish
Cream of chicken soup bring this dish together fast and saves the extra step of making a sauce for this dish. Use the remaining chicken poaching liquid just like you would stock in any of your favorite dishes. Refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to a month until ready to use.
By campbells
French Onion & Butternut Squash Soup
Rich and robust Swanson Beef Stock brings major flavor to this cheesy, veggie-packed soup, perfect as a meal or a starter if you’re hosting friends.
By campbells
Creamy One-Pot Pasta
In this one-pot meal, pasta simmers in a luxurious sauce of Italian sausage, butternut squash, sage, and cream until glossy.
By Kat Boytsova
Instant Pot Butternut Squash Hash
Butternut squash is one of my all-time favorite ingredients. It has a beautiful orange color, is very filling, is great for heart health, and perhaps best of all, it’s great for healthy skin and eyes. An ingredient that’s beautiful and makes you beautiful? Yes, please!
By Audrey Johns
Tandoori Chicken Bowls
This prep-ahead dinner can be served layered in bowls or deconstructed for picky eaters with the ginger, scallions, and cilantro sauce on the side.
By Anna Stockwell
Butternut Squash Tarte Tatin
Precooking the squash seasons and softens it, but don’t let it get dry or brown. The moisture it retains ensures it will be tender after baking and helps keep the caramel saucy.
By Claire Saffitz
Finally, a Pie Pan Designed for People Who Can't Make Decisions
An ingenious way to tackle Thanksgiving.
By Alessandro Allegranzi
Roast Pumpkin With Dukkha and Pomegranate
Keep a jar of dukkha—a mix of spiced, salted seeds—in the pantry to add life to roasted winter squash or any other simply prepared vegetable.
By nigel slater