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Three Squash Gratin with Cheese and Sage

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Vegetables, Grains Italian Cheese, Vegetables 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Acorn squash; peeled & seeded
1 Butternut squash; peeled & seeded
1 Delicata squash; seeded & diced
2 Russet potatoes; peeled
1 qt Cream or half n' half
3/4 c Goat cheese
Heluva Good Italian Blend Shredded Cheese
2 tb Fresh sage; finely minced
Salt and pepper; to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Thinly slice the squash and potatoes. Starting with the potatoes,
alternately layer potatoes and squash in the baking dish. Sprinkle with
salt, pepper, sage and small dabs of goat cheese every couple of layers.
When the baking dish is full, carefully pour over the cream, allowing it to
soak between the layers. Stop when the cream is just below the top layer.
Sprinkle the top with Heluva Good shredded Italian cheese. Cover with foil
and bake until a knife slips easily into the middle of the gratin. Remove
the foil and allow to set for 20 minutes before serving.
Recipe by: Rox Run Vineyards
Posted to recipelu-digest by Nesb2@aol.com on Feb 26, 1998

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