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Butternut Squash Casserole

Butternut Squash Casserole Category Casserole Recipes 
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Ingredients
2 1/2poundbutternut squash, up to 5 lbs
1eachcarrot, (2 if using more squash)
1cuprolled oats
12ozgreen peas
1tablespoonbutter
2eacheggs, beaten
1salt
5tablespooncinnamon sugar
1/2teaspoonvanilla

Directions:

Boil squash and carrot together until the carrot is tender. Allow both to cool. Slide skin off carrot. Being careful with squash, remove its seeds and peel. Blend carrots and squash together. Don't over-blend: preserve some texture. Add cinnamon sugar and salt to taste.

Add frothy eggs to carrot/squash mixture. Grease an 8-inch loaf pan. Coat the grease with oatmeal. Mix about 1/2 cup oatmeal into casserole. Gently fold in green peas, then put mixture in casserole pan. Sprinkle remaining oatmeal on top and dot with butter.

Bake at 350 F for 30 to 40 minutes until brown on top.

Once cooked, it can be served immediately or frozen for later consumption.

NOTES: cinnamon sugar is a mixture of sugar and powdered cinnamon.

 
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