As adults, my sister and I have taken over the "sides" portion of Thanksgiving at my parents' house. We leave the turkey and dressing to them...and we split up the rest between us. I have my list of standards, but I always throw in one new dish each year, too. So, I hit my cookbook closet for this year's addition.
I collect Junior League cookbooks from across the South, and among my favorites is one from my own city, Tables of Content. It has a recipe for Best Squash Casserole that I have been wanting to try (how can you not, with a name like that?). I gave it a test run last night, and it will definitely make this year's table!
10 yellow squash
2 eggs
2 eggs
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 envelope ranch salad dressing mix
1 cup shredded mild Cheddar cheese
12 butter crackers, finely crushed
1/2 tsp. garlic salt
1/2 tsp. ground pepper
1/2 tsp. ground pepper
Additional shredded mild Cheddar cheese
8 butter crackers, finely crushed
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Combine the squash with enough water to generously cover in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Boil for 10 minutes or until tender and drain. Let stand until cool and slice. Drain the sliced squash in a colander, pressing with the back of a spoon to extract any remaining moisture. The cooked squash should measure 5 cups.
Beat the eggs in a bowl until blended. Stir in the mayonnaise and salad dressing mix. Fold in the squash, 1 cup cheese, 12 crushed crackers, the garlic salt, and pepper. Spoon the mixture into a 2-quart baking dish and sprinkle with additional cheese and 8 crushed crackers. Bake for 30 minutes.
Weekend Cooking is hosted by Beth Fish Reads.
Yummy - that sounds good with that ranch dressing in there. Let us know how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteThat really does sound good. I bet that would make a good pot-luck dish to bring to a winter gathering.
ReplyDeletesounds good to me, but I know I would not get the rest of the Thanksgiving crowd to go for it. They want NOTHING different.
ReplyDeleteI like the community or group cookbooks too. It's more like trading recipes with a friend. Your squash recipe looks quite tasty and something different. Hope your feast day is enjoyable for all but especially the cooks.
ReplyDeleteI love Junior League Cookbooks! Quite a few are in my collection, but I've not come across this one - great title, too. The recipe sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteP.S. My word verification is spine!
Wow, that really does sound delicious (and a bit decadent too!). Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds sooo good! I recently discovered that I love squash and I've been eating it like crazy!
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