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Baked Acorn Squash Rings
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Digest, Fatfree
2
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
Acorn squash (about 1/2 pound)
1
ts
Maple syrup
1/4
ts
Ground cinnamon
1
ts
Water
1
Apple, cored and sliced (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
Wash the squash, then slice it crosswise into 1/4-inch rings. Remove the
seeds and pulp. Layer the rings in a casserole dish, top with maple syrup,
dust on cinnamon and sprinkle with water. (As an added touch, slices of
apple can be placed in layers alternating with the squash rings.) Bake,
covered, in a preheated oven at 275 degrees for about 30 minutes. The
timing and temperature are not critical, so this can bake along with other
dinner dishes.
Calories: 72 Fat: 0.2 gm 2% fat
This recipe is taken from the Stop the Insanity recipe book by Susan
Powter.
Shared by Ellen Kehrbaum From Genie F&W Library FFD9403.TXT Recipes from
the Fat Free Digest From Fatfree Digest April-May 1994, Formatting by Sue
Smith (using MMCONV)
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/fatfreex.zip
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