Vegetable Spaghetti
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Vegetable Spaghetti
In article , "Robert" writes: | Trying this, this year. What's the best way to cook and use it please? After you have grown it? Boil, bake or microwave it, once it is half-ripe. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Vegetable Spaghetti
"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... : : In article , : "Robert" writes: : | Trying this, this year. What's the best way to cook and use it please? : : After you have grown it? : : Boil, bake or microwave it, once it is half-ripe. : : : Regards, : Nick Maclaren. Ha! very good thanks ... and what would you eat it with .. whatever you fancy I suppose? |
Vegetable Spaghetti
"Robert" wrote in
: "Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... : : In article , : "Robert" writes: : | Trying this, this year. What's the best way to cook and use it : | please? : : After you have grown it? : : Boil, bake or microwave it, once it is half-ripe. : : : Regards, : Nick Maclaren. Ha! very good thanks ... and what would you eat it with .. whatever you fancy I suppose? Melted cheese plus tomato is a good start. Or any pizza/spaghetti topping. |
Vegetable Spaghetti
Tom Gardner wrote: "Robert" wrote in : "Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... : : In article , : "Robert" writes: : | Trying this, this year. What's the best way to cook and use it : | please? : : After you have grown it? : : Boil, bake or microwave it, once it is half-ripe. : : : Regards, : Nick Maclaren. Ha! very good thanks ... and what would you eat it with .. whatever you fancy I suppose? Melted cheese plus tomato is a good start. Or any pizza/spaghetti topping. Waste of space if you ask me. But it's always good fun to try something new, of course, and it may turn out to be just what you've always wanted. They speak highly of _young_ loofahs in the Windies, but I don't guess they'd do over here. -- Mike. |
Vegetable Spaghetti
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from "Robert" contains these words: What's the best way to cook and use it please? I like to cut them in half (around the middle, not lengthwise), take a thin slice off the ends so that it will stand upright in the oven, scoop out the seeds, make a mince/onion/mushroom/gravy mix and stuff the hollow fruit, sprinkle with grated cheese, cover top with aluminium foil and bake in a medium oven until soft (time depends upon size of fruit). Serve in a large bowl with chips or whatever takes yer fancy. Oddly, I had a photo of a baked vegspag on the computer until last week, when I deleted it :-( I live in the north of Scotland and have to grow them in a tunnel. This means that they have to be hand pollinated or the fruits do not swell. If you suffer from fruits dropping without swelling take the male flowers (no small fruit behind flower), remove petals and stuff it into the large bulbous female flower. This does the trick for me. This year I bought a packet of Zapallo squash seed when in Argentina and I'm growing these instead of vegspag. -- Cheers, Allen |
Vegetable Spaghetti
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from "Robert" contains these words: Trying this, this year. What's the best way to cook and use it please? www.rraa.moonfruit.com Took a look at the website - not non-broadband friendly; got fed up with waiting for anything to happen and gave up. I hope that your subject 'Vegetable spaghetti' is the same vegspag that I described in my other post. Roughly torpedo shaped fruit on a vigorous climbing/trailing vine, green striped yellow. -- Cheers, Allen |
Vegetable Spaghetti
Allen Caius writes
The message from "Robert" contains these words: What's the best way to cook and use it please? I like to cut them in half (around the middle, not lengthwise), take a thin slice off the ends so that it will stand upright in the oven, scoop out the seeds, make a mince/onion/mushroom/gravy mix and stuff the hollow fruit, sprinkle with grated cheese, cover top with aluminium foil and bake in a medium oven until soft (time depends upon size of fruit). Serve in a large bowl with chips or whatever takes yer fancy. Oddly, I had a photo of a baked vegspag on the computer until last week, when I deleted it :-( The Portuguese make a jam which is used in desserts, and can be used as a time-saving compromise for recipes which call for 'egg threads'. -- Kay |
Vegetable Spaghetti
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