Please be zucchini and yellow squash... I can't give these damned things away... and if I have one more damned frittata I'm going to lose my mind!!! π
I used to think summer squash was unimportant, but now I love it. I make a dish which I call a skilletry. In a large skillet, saute chopped onions until clear, then add chopped peppers of all colors. When all is soft, add lots of chopped ,zucchini and yellow summer squash. Cook a bit more and add some fresh tomatoes. Season with salt, pepper, garlic powder and ginger. It's wonderful as is, but adding broth can turn it into wonderful soup. Kat Timpf (Gutfeld) loves soup; she'd like this.
Like what?
What's getting a tariff that we can grow here?
Ain't growing bananas in Pennsylvania...
Please be zucchini and yellow squash... I can't give these damned things away... and if I have one more damned frittata I'm going to lose my mind!!! π
Some of you know exactly what I mean...
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Fritatta?
Why that when thereβs cheese squash?
Because there's no actual cheese in cheese squash...it only resembles a cheese wheel... and that's where the likeness to cheese ends.
I used to think summer squash was unimportant, but now I love it. I make a dish which I call a skilletry. In a large skillet, saute chopped onions until clear, then add chopped peppers of all colors. When all is soft, add lots of chopped ,zucchini and yellow summer squash. Cook a bit more and add some fresh tomatoes. Season with salt, pepper, garlic powder and ginger. It's wonderful as is, but adding broth can turn it into wonderful soup. Kat Timpf (Gutfeld) loves soup; she'd like this.
Sounds good. Even better if you have garlic from your garden as well. I planted a bunch of bulbs last fall.
Sounds delish π
I go one step further with eggs and cheese, and after curds start forming, slip it in the oven to finish it. Viola...a frittata is born lol
Mrs likes sauteing zooks and adding a can of crushed tomatoes etc
No banana for you!
Not on the boat anyway...
LOL
We used to use the big ones as little baseball bats when I was a kid.