I am inundated with crookneck squash and want to try pickling some.

by Outdoor_Releaf

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  2. No-Locksmith-8590

    Yes. Now I’m wondering what other squash could be considered yellow squash.

  3. BataleonRider

    It’s not a canning recipe (though I’m sure you could safely can a version of it) but yellow squash sautéed with with/without corn/onion but ALWAYS with  green chiles was a staple growing up in New Mexico. Google “calabacitas recipe” if you’re interested. 

  4. Greetings-Commander

    How is pickled yellow squash? I did not know that was a thing.

  5. MissSteakVegetarian

    I always stuff mine with pilaf, sausage, and a little cream cheese mixed in. Then bake until soft.

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