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Seasonal Spotlight: Pattypan Squash

2009_07_07-pattypan1.jpgThe flying saucers have landed! With their disc-like form and scalloped edges, pattypans are among the most distinctive of summer squashes.

 
 

Known by a multitude of names including pattypan, cymling, scalloped, custard, or sunburst squash, they range in color from white to green to yellow and size from one to several inches in diameter. Smaller squashes are the most tender, with a delicate, buttery or olive oil-like flavor.

2009_07_07-pattypan2.jpgThe shape of pattypans may be enticing in the garden or at the market, but how do you tackle them in the kitchen? Fortunately, peeling is not necessary; just trim the tough ends. Although they may be sliced, cubed, shredded and cooked or served raw like any other summer squash, we like preparations that allow us to admire their beautiful form as we eat.

Small, or baby, pattypan squash may be braised, steamed, roasted, or grilled whole. Larger ones may be hollowed out and stuffed or even used as soup bowls. Slicing them horizontally also makes a nice shape for grilling or roasting. For another idea, check out the adorable pattypan "pizza" in the recipe links below.

2009_07_07-pattypan3.jpgRecipes:
Baked Summer Squash, from The Kitchn
Garlicky Grilled Pattypan Squash, from Relish
Pattypan "Pizza", from Jugalbandi
Pattypan Squash Braised With Onion, Tomato and Chorizo, from Daniel Patterson/New York Times
Patty Pan Squash Stuffed with Cajun White Beans, from Fatfree Vegan Kitchen
Patty Pan Squash Stuffed with Lemon and Currant Quinoa, from Bron Marshall

(Images: Emily Ho)

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Ingredients - Vegetables, Summer, summer squash, pattypan squash, scalloped squash, sunburst squash, white squash, custard squash, cymling, patty pan squash

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this great!! I've been getting these in my csa box and wasn't sure what they were.

posted by amandamae on July 7th 2009 at 3:56pm
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These totally bring back memories from my childhood when my mom would pickle them!

posted by orchidgirl1979 on July 7th 2009 at 9:58pm
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Pattypans are my very favorite of all the summer squashes. My parents grew them every year and so they are the very taste of summer to me. We always ate them sliced into pie-shaped wedges, steamed until tender and then dressed with butter, salt and pepper. Delicious!

posted by Marisa McClellan on July 8th 2009 at 2:59pm
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