San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

SEED-TO-SKIN SQUASH AND SAGE PASTA

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Here’s how to use almost every bit of a butternut squash in one satisfying recipe. First, you roast the cubed flesh, stripped peel and cleaned seeds.

Then you turn the flesh into a sauce for pasta, and the crunchy peel and seeds become a complement­ary garnish. To keep the dish vegan, use an egg-free pasta.

1 (2-pound) organic butternut squash, well scrubbed and dried

1 large yellow onion (12 ounces), peeled and quartered

4 cloves garlic, unpeeled 2 tablespoon­s extra-virgin olive oil, divided

1 teaspoon smoked paprika 1 teaspoon fine sea salt, divided, plus more to taste

teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, divided, plus more to

Position two racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven and heat to 400 degrees.

Wash and dry the squash. Using a sharp peeler, peel the squash in long strips. Cut the peels into 2-inch pieces, then cut the pieces into very thin slices. Using a sharp knife, cut the squash in half lengthwise. Using a spoon, scrape out the seeds and stringy pulp, transfer them to a small bowl of water, and separate the seeds from the pulp. Discard or compost the pulp, and transfer the seeds to a clean dish towel and dry them thoroughly.

Cut the squash flesh into 1-inch cubes. In a large bowl, toss the cubes with the onion, garlic, 1 tablespoon of the oil, the smoked paprika, teaspoon of the salt and teaspoon of the pepper. Transfer the mixture to a large, rimmed baking sheet in one layer and roast for 35-40 minutes, until the squash’s edges begin to brown and the flesh is soft. Meanwhile, in the same bowl, toss the sage leaves, squash seeds and peels with the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil,

teaspoon salt and teaspoon pepper. Transfer them to a second rimmed baking sheet in one layer and roast 10-15 minutes, tossing occasional­ly, until lightly crisped and golden brown. Transfer to a plate to cool.

When the squash cubes are tender, transfer the onion quarters to the bowl of a food processor. Squeeze the garlic out of its papers into the bowl and add cup of the coconut milk. Puree until smooth. Add the remaining coconut milk, squash cubes, 3 of the roasted sage leaves and the lemon juice, and pulse a few times until thick but still chunky. Taste, and add more salt, pepper and lemon, if needed. Transfer the sauce to a large serving bowl and add the arugula.

In a large pot of salted boiling water, cook the pasta according to the package instructio­ns until al dente, then use tongs to transfer it directly to the serving bowl. Toss to combine. Add the remaining sage leaves, roasted peels and seeds, and serve hot.

Notes: The finished pasta with sauce can be refrigerat­ed for up to 5 days; refrigerat­e the peels and seeds separately. Freezing the finished dish is not recommende­d, but you can freeze the sauce for up to 3 months. Defrost and reheat before tossing with the pasta before serving.

The squash flesh, seeds and skin can be roasted and refrigerat­ed for up to 5 days. When ready to serve, make the sauce and reheat on the stove top, and let the seeds and skin come to room temperatur­e before cooking the pasta and finishing the dish.

Makes 6 servings

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