The Weekly Feed: Don't Get Squashed Edition
Dish of the Week: Butternut squash
This week Gourmet's Ruth Reichl called butternut squash fall's finest vegetable. "Its sweet flavor and silky texture make butternut squash a star in many of our favorite fall recipes," she wrote. The only problem is that most of the time, it seems to find its way into overly sweet soup. Luckily our intrepid DCist food staff came through with some of their other favorite uses for butternut squash.
Alyse Kraus grabbed the ready-made pizza dough from Vace and topped it with butternut squash, broccoli rabe, and the store’s smoked mozzarella. Rebecca Cooper tried some of Assistant Arts Editor Missy Frederick’s butternut squash and hazelnut lasagna, which sounds both healthy and indulgent at the same time.
For those of you on the CSA circuit like Andrew Chriss, another option is penne with acorn squash and pancetta, substituting acorn squash with butternut and pancetta with bacon. He says, “The best part is that we had leftover squash "mush" that we used to filled wonton wrappers to make semi-ravioli (which were delicious with some butter and sage).”
For those who don't want to do the work in the kitchen, you can grab butternut squash and couscous salad, with spinach, olives and grilled chicken at Nando's in Chinatown for a slightly Mediterranean take.
Photo by EvinDC
Small Bites
Fight to the dessert
Put your oven mitts on for the Capital Food Fight, Tuesday, November 11, starting at 6 p.m. Barton Seaver (formerly of Hook and defending champion), Stephen Lewandowski (Tribeca Grill, NY), David Deshaies (Citronelle), Tony Conte (Oval Room), and Peter Smith (PS 7’s) will be fighting it out for the sake of DC Central Kitchen. Tickets are $175, and you will get to sample foods from 50 different restaurants.
Chef gawking
At the Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show, you can catch Food Network faves Paula Deen, Giada De Laurentiis, and Bobby Flay, though you will have to pay more bucks on top of the $20 admission fee ($25 at the door). But if you’re not keen on gawking, this show might be worth skipping.
Majestic Warner
According to Nation’s Restaurant News, The Majestic in Alexandria is partly owned by Senator-Elect Mark Warner. He shares some of the ownership with Cathal and Meshelle Armstrong of Restaurant Eve and the EatGoodFood group. Hopefully his work in the Senate will be on par with the group’s culinary reputation.
