Best 4 Turks Head Squash Recipes

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In the realm of winter squashes, the Turks head squash stands out with its unique turban-like shape and vibrant orange hue. Hailing from North America, this squash boasts a sweet and nutty flavor that lends itself to a wide range of culinary creations. Whether you prefer savory or sweet, the Turks head squash offers a versatile canvas for your cooking adventures. From hearty soups and stews to delectable pies and desserts, this article presents a collection of tantalizing recipes that showcase the best of what this squash has to offer. Embark on a culinary journey and discover the endless possibilities of the Turks head squash.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

SAUSAGE-STUFFED TURBAN SQUASH



Sausage-Stuffed Turban Squash image

Turban squash is a winter squash that looks like a pumpkin wearing a striped green turban. The texture is similar to pumpkin and butternut squash. This recipe has been a long time favorite at Thanksgiving with my family.

Provided by SaraShip

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Squash

Time 2h

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 pounds turban squash
salt to taste
1 pound bulk pork sausage
1 cup chopped celery
½ cup sliced fresh mushrooms
¼ cup chopped onion
½ cup sour cream
¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 egg, slightly beaten
¼ teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and lightly grease foil.
  • Cut the top off the squash using a serrated knife and scoop out seeds. Lightly salt the inside of squash. Place squash, cut-side down, onto the prepared baking sheet.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until tender, about 1 hour.
  • Cook and stir sausage, celery, mushrooms, and onion in a skillet over medium heat until sausage is browned and vegetables are tender, 10 to 15 minutes; drain excess grease.
  • Combine sour cream, Parmesan cheese, egg, and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a bowl. Stir sausage mixture into sour cream mixture.
  • Scoop the meat from the inside of squash, being careful not to tear the skin. Mash squash meat in a bowl.
  • Spoon some of the sausage mixture into the hollowed squash, making a ring. Spoon a ring of mashed squash over sausage mixture. Continue layering until all the sausage mixture and mashed squash are used.
  • Bake in the oven until heated through, 20 to 25 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 344.6 calories, Carbohydrate 22.5 g, Cholesterol 85.7 mg, Fat 22.4 g, Fiber 3.9 g, Protein 15.8 g, SaturatedFat 9.1 g, Sodium 896.3 mg, Sugar 5.9 g

TURKISH BUTTERNUT SQUASH (KABAK TATLISI)



Turkish Butternut Squash (Kabak Tatlisi) image

This was a dessert that I had when I was traveling around Turkey. I was on a trip with the Culinary Diplomacy Project representing America as a culinary diplomat. It was a dessert that inspired me.

Provided by Marc Murphy

Categories     dessert

Time 12h

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 1/2 to 2 pounds butternut squash
9 ounces cane sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 lemon, zested
Pinch salt
1 cup heavy cream
4 tablespoons tahini
3/4 cup toasted and crushed pistachios

Steps:

  • Peel and cut butternut squash into 1-inch-thick rounds or the size of a hockey puck.
  • Mix together in a bowl the sugar, cinnamon, black pepper, lemon zest and salt. Mix with the butternut squash. Cover with plastic wrap placed in the refrigerator overnight.
  • Preheat the oven at 350 degrees F.
  • Take the plastic wrap off the squash and cover with foil. Bake for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven, flip the butternut squash, place the foil back on and cook for another 45 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven and let sit on the counter in its juices to get to room temperature. Once at room temperature, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 2 hours.
  • Whip the heavy cream until soft peaks form and add half of the tahini to the whipped cream. Reserve the other 2 tablespoons tahini to drizzle on top for garnish. Put the cooked butternut squash on a large platter and ladle over some of the cooking juices. Top with a few large dollops of whipped cream and garnish with drizzled tahini and the crushed pistachio nuts.

STUFFED TURBAN SQUASH



Stuffed Turban Squash image

Make and share this Stuffed Turban Squash recipe from Food.com.

Provided by PalatablePastime

Categories     Pork

Time 1h30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 (3 lb) turban squash
2 tablespoons butter
1/4 small onion, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
1 carrot, finely diced (optional)
1/2 lb pork sausage
1/4 cup soft breadcrumbs
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Cut the top off the turban squash, as you would for a jack-o-lantern type pumpkin.
  • Scoop out seeds and pulp and discard.
  • Place turban squash, cut sides down, on an oiled or foil covered baking sheet, and cover with more foil.
  • Roast for 50-60 minutes or until tender.
  • Scoop out tender pulp from cavity of squash.
  • In a saucepan, saute onions, celery, sausage and diced carrot in butter until vegetables are tender.
  • Drain any fat.
  • Mix in brown sugar, bread crumbs, salt, pepper, and cooked squash.
  • Stir until well-mixed.
  • Spoon filling lightly into the cavity of the turban squash, and cover with the top.
  • Place extra filling (if any) into a separate dish.
  • Bake squash and any extra filling for 20-25 minutes or until heated through.
  • Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 261.2, Fat 20.9, SaturatedFat 8.7, Cholesterol 56.1, Sodium 1017.5, Carbohydrate 9.1, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 7.2, Protein 9

TURKEY SQUASH CASSEROLE



Turkey Squash Casserole image

I combined two recipes to come up with this casserole, and it suits my family's tastes perfectly. Using ground turkey adds to the convenience.-Mildred Sherrer, Fort Worth, Texas

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 55m

Yield 6 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound ground turkey
1 tablespoon canola oil
2 cups sliced yellow summer squash
1 medium onion, chopped
2 large eggs
1 cup evaporated milk
1 cup shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese
6 tablespoons butter, melted
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 cup crushed saltines (about 30 crackers)

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, cook turkey in oil over medium heat until no longer pink. Add the squash and onion. Cook until vegetables are crisp-tender; drain. , In a small bowl, combine eggs, milk, cheese, butter, salt and pepper. Stir into the turkey mixture. Transfer to a greased 8-in. square baking dish. Sprinkle with the cracker crumbs. , Bake, uncovered, at 375° for 35-40 minutes or until heated through.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 459 calories, Fat 33g fat (15g saturated fat), Cholesterol 177mg cholesterol, Sodium 670mg sodium, Carbohydrate 17g carbohydrate (7g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 23g protein.

Tips:

  • Choose the right squash. Look for small, firm Turks head squash with deep green skin. Avoid any squash with blemishes or bruises.
  • Prepare the squash. Wash the squash thoroughly and cut off the stem end. Cut the squash in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. Drizzle the squash with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
  • Roast the squash. Place the squash halves cut-side up on a baking sheet. Roast the squash in a preheated oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 30-45 minutes, or until the squash is tender and slightly caramelized.
  • Stuff the squash. Once the squash is roasted, remove it from the oven and let it cool slightly. Fill the squash halves with your favorite stuffing. Common stuffing ingredients include sausage, ground beef, rice, vegetables, and cheese.
  • Bake the stuffed squash. Place the stuffed squash halves back in the oven and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 20-30 minutes, or until the stuffing is heated through.
  • Garnish and serve. Remove the squash from the oven and let it cool slightly. Garnish the squash with chopped parsley or chives. Serve the squash warm.

Conclusion:

Turks head squash is a versatile and delicious vegetable that can be used in a variety of dishes. Roasted Turks head squash is a simple and easy side dish that can be served with any main course. Stuffed Turks head squash is a more elaborate dish that can be served as a main course or side dish. No matter how you choose to prepare it, Turks head squash is a delicious and healthy addition to any meal.

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