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On more than one occasion, I’ve let a butternut squash go bad because I couldn’t muster up the energy required in order to peel it. I find myself lazily turning to the pre-peeled and chunked bags of squash that you can get at Trader Joe’s instead. Sadly, they are often a little bit slimy or mushy, which doesn’t make me feel real comfortable about their freshness level.
Over at the Epi-Log, Lauren Salkeld wrote a post about her own battles peeling butternut squash. In that piece, she offers one of the best tips I’ve ever heard for butternut squash peeling and it’s one so simple that I can’t believe it never occurred to me. She suggests that you cook your squash in a pot of water on the stove for 3-4 minutes until the skin is soft enough to peel away. This technique does have some downsides, including the fact that you have to wait until it is cool enough to handle, but is so many light-years away from the finger damaging wrestling matches I’ve had in the past. I can’t wait to get my hands on another butternut squash now!
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