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kielbasa squash casserole

Cook Time:35 minsAdditional Time:5 minsTotal Time:40 minsServings:4Yield:4 servingsJump to Nutrition Facts

Cook Time:35 minsAdditional Time:5 minsTotal Time:40 minsServings:4Yield:4 servings

Cook Time:35 mins

Cook Time:

35 mins

Additional Time:5 mins

Additional Time:

5 mins

Total Time:40 mins

Total Time:

40 mins

Servings:4

Servings:

4

Yield:4 servings

Yield:

4 servings

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1 2 1/2- to 3-pound spaghetti squash, halved lengthwise and seeded2large eggs, beaten1cuprefrigerated sauerkraut, squeezed dry and chopped1cupfresh rye breadcrumbs, preferably seeded rye½cupchopped turkey kielbasa (3 ounces)1 bunch scallions, sliced, white and green parts separated¼teaspoonground pepper2tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil½cupshredded Swiss cheese

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Ingredients

1 2 1/2- to 3-pound spaghetti squash, halved lengthwise and seeded

2large eggs, beaten

1cuprefrigerated sauerkraut, squeezed dry and chopped

1cupfresh rye breadcrumbs, preferably seeded rye

½cupchopped turkey kielbasa (3 ounces)

1 bunch scallions, sliced, white and green parts separated

¼teaspoonground pepper

2tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil

½cupshredded Swiss cheese

DirectionsPlace squash cut-side down in a microwave-safe dish; add 2 tablespoons water. Microwave, uncovered, on High until the flesh is tender, about 10 minutes. (Alternatively, place squash halves cut-side down on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake in a 400 degrees F oven until the squash is tender, 40 to 50 minutes.)Meanwhile, combine eggs, sauerkraut, breadcrumbs, kielbasa, scallion whites and pepper in a large bowl. Let the squash cool for about 10 minutes, then use a fork to scrape it from the shells into the bowl with the sauerkraut mixture.Position rack in upper third of oven; preheat broiler.Heat oil in a large cast-iron or enamel-coated skillet over medium-high heat. Spread the squash mixture evenly in the skillet. Reduce heat to medium and cook, undisturbed, until browned on the bottom, 5 to 8 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese and the reserved scallion greens. Broil until browned on top, 4 to 6 minutes.TipsCut Down on Dishes: A rimmed baking sheet is great for everything from roasting to catching accidental drips and spills. For effortless cleanup and to keep your baking sheets in tip-top shape, line them with a layer of foil before each use.Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, November/December 2014

Directions

Place squash cut-side down in a microwave-safe dish; add 2 tablespoons water. Microwave, uncovered, on High until the flesh is tender, about 10 minutes. (Alternatively, place squash halves cut-side down on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake in a 400 degrees F oven until the squash is tender, 40 to 50 minutes.)Meanwhile, combine eggs, sauerkraut, breadcrumbs, kielbasa, scallion whites and pepper in a large bowl. Let the squash cool for about 10 minutes, then use a fork to scrape it from the shells into the bowl with the sauerkraut mixture.Position rack in upper third of oven; preheat broiler.Heat oil in a large cast-iron or enamel-coated skillet over medium-high heat. Spread the squash mixture evenly in the skillet. Reduce heat to medium and cook, undisturbed, until browned on the bottom, 5 to 8 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese and the reserved scallion greens. Broil until browned on top, 4 to 6 minutes.TipsCut Down on Dishes: A rimmed baking sheet is great for everything from roasting to catching accidental drips and spills. For effortless cleanup and to keep your baking sheets in tip-top shape, line them with a layer of foil before each use.

Place squash cut-side down in a microwave-safe dish; add 2 tablespoons water. Microwave, uncovered, on High until the flesh is tender, about 10 minutes. (Alternatively, place squash halves cut-side down on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake in a 400 degrees F oven until the squash is tender, 40 to 50 minutes.)

Meanwhile, combine eggs, sauerkraut, breadcrumbs, kielbasa, scallion whites and pepper in a large bowl. Let the squash cool for about 10 minutes, then use a fork to scrape it from the shells into the bowl with the sauerkraut mixture.

Position rack in upper third of oven; preheat broiler.

Heat oil in a large cast-iron or enamel-coated skillet over medium-high heat. Spread the squash mixture evenly in the skillet. Reduce heat to medium and cook, undisturbed, until browned on the bottom, 5 to 8 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese and the reserved scallion greens. Broil until browned on top, 4 to 6 minutes.

Tips

Cut Down on Dishes: A rimmed baking sheet is great for everything from roasting to catching accidental drips and spills. For effortless cleanup and to keep your baking sheets in tip-top shape, line them with a layer of foil before each use.

Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, November/December 2014

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)261Calories15gFat20gCarbs12gProtein

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