HOW IN THE WORLD TO USE ALL THIS YELLOW SQUASH.

 squash.The squash plant is a vigorous fellow (or fella, respectfully). Often, we'll get three of four yellow squash per plant, per picking (not per week). So if we have a hundred plants, by my math we wind up with at least half-a-bazillion squash every week (or thereabouts).And so we bring it all to market and at first the shareholders are excited to see something summery, then after a couple weeks they begin to look fatigued. "More squash, huh?"But squash is underrated. It has a lot of versatility in the kitchen––no doubt about that. It can be used raw, cooked, baked, fried, sautéed, stuffed, broiled, pickled, etc., etc., etc.. In fact, you can even use squash in cookies and breads like you would zucchini. The flavor is milder, but we like it that way.So let's just throw out some more specific dishes so you are not throwing out your squash. First, try grating it raw into a salad with some sweet peppers, lettuce, and tomatoes. Toss all that in a light vinaigrette, and top with some grated cheese. Whose to stop you from adding some bacon or a hard-boiled egg? Not us. Grating the squash, in fact, is a great (sorry) way to use it. Grate it into tacos, grate it into coleslaw, grate it overtop of a casserole. Just look at whatever you're cooking and think, "How can I squash this?"I really like to slice the squash and toss it in olive oil, salt and pepper then broil it or grill it. Let it crisp up a bit under the broiler. Add a little bit of thyme and grate some parmesan overtop then stick it back under the broiler for another minute. Get your camera ready––your kids will fight over it.Squash, like okra, also makes a good, dehydrated, veggie-chip snack. Slice it thin, dehydrate it, then toss it in some salt and herb mixture. There is so much flesh involved with this crop that the cook is only limited by his or her imagination when using it.Squash fan already? Tell us how you use it!- Jesse.

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