When you have kids in the house, sometimes you have to use some creativity to get them to eat, or at least try, their vegetables. This applies to all things squash in our home, but at least pattypan squash helps me out with it’s unusual shape. My son loves learning about the stars and planets, and more recently he enjoys pretending that there are aliens (he’s such a nerd). He got the idea from the hilarious British show Shaun the Sheep. In a few of the episodes aliens land their flying saucer on the farm that Shaun the sheep lives on, wreaking all kinds of havoc with their stun guns and alien experiments. Every time he watches it, he goes into fits of giggles with his cute little-kid laugh. With this in mind, being the savvy parent I am, I’ve told my son that pattypan squash is shaped like a flying saucer, so it’s like he’s eating space alien food. He totally buys it and everyone is happy!
Pattypan squash, although less commonly found at the grocery store, is a variety of summer squash that you can find at your local farmer’s market or CSA. In today’s recipe I use a yellow variety, but they also come in green and white. Pattypan squash are typically harvested when they are quite small, only 2-3 inches in diameter, as they are the most tender at this size. They are still delicious, however, when allowed to get a little bigger. Pattypans behave in recipes much the same way that other summer squashes do, which means they’re quite versatile. For today’s recipe I chose to stuff them!
My Stuffed Pattypan Squash recipe hasn’t decided yet whether it’s an Italian or a Mexican dish, with it’s basil and cotija cheese. I guess if I call it American I’m allowed to put anything in it I please, right? Basically, this recipe is cheesy, garlicky, and full of veg. A larger serving makes for a great vegetarian entree, or you can serve it as a side with your Italian or Mexican entree. This can be made ahead for your summer party, potluck, or a picnic!
Have a close encounter of the veggie kind! These saucer-shaped goodies are cheesy, garlicky and full of veg, with a fun shape that kids will love, too!
Stuffed Pattypan Squash
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Instructions
Michelle @ Vitamin Sunshine says
This is such a great idea– patty pan is so adorable, I always feel bad cutting it into pieces. I almost just want to hold on to them and look at them every day!
The sweet corn I am sure endears this to your kids 🙂 I have to come up with creative uses to get my husband to enjoy all the veggies– and adding sweet corn, balsamic vinegar, feta cheese, those usually end up winning the battle 🙂
Rachel says
Michelle, your love for pattypans is cracking me up! They are the cutest summer squash for sure!
g-o-r-g-e-o-u-s!! I have more corn than I can handle at the moment; I’m definitely going to put it to use with this recipe!
Thanks Hillary! You’ll have to let me know how it turns out!
Hey, a stuffed squash with no bread! I’ll definitely be picking up some pattypans at the farmers’ market this weekend so I can try this. Love the addition of corn!
Thanks Shelby! I’m a blogger by week and a visiting nurse by weekend. As such, I think you’ll find that I have a lot of diabetic friendly recipes on my blog, including spiralized vegetables and true whole grains. I’ll be checking out your blog as well!
Your stuffed pattypan is absolutely beautiful! Pattypan reminds me of my father in law. He sauteed them for dinner one night when we were visiting and that was my first time trying them. It’s on my list of comfort foods now. 🙂
What a great memory Dionne! Thanks for sharing. I love foods that have a story behind them!
Step 2. It’d be helpful after the cut the stems off & before the scoup the seeds out – if you said cut squash horizontally through the middle. For us idiots.
Also, any tips on doing that without it slipping and risking fingertips would be helpful as well.
Allergic to corn so going to use fennel fronds & feta cheese.