Honeynut and Robin’s Koginut Squash Power Plate Stew with Razzmatazz Grapes
I wrote about Robin's Kogniut squash yesterday; having Kabocha as a parent serves it well and it results in a nice, creamy texture and flavor. Maybe even more, I love Honeynut squash. It looks similar with a beige outside thin skin, but its flesh is a little deeper. It has a uniquely sweet and again smooth flavor/consistency. I am demonstrating this weekend I think a Kabocha squash dhal, and today thought I'd make a dhal with yellow split peas and both these squashes. I included greens (spinach) ntroductory comments go here. Here is what I did.
Ingredients
- Medium honeynut squash
- Medium Robin's Koginut squash
- 2 cups yellow (green is fine, alternately) split peas
- 3 times as much water as split peas - i.e., 6 cups
- 1 1/2 cups chopped spinach (or kale or finely chopped chard)
- 3/4 cup quinoa or millet or buckwheat, or, as I did, a combination
- 3 medium carrots cut into 3/8" thick rounds (about 2 cups)
- 3 cloves garlic, finely (1/8" or so)/roughly chopped
- 1/4 t salt
- 1/8 t garam masala
- 1/4 t whole cumin seed
- 1/8 t mustard seed
- 1t lemon juice
- small-medium onion chopped into 3/8" cubes (about 3/4 cup)
- Cook the squashes for 12m in the Instant Pot or other pressure cooker. They should be done in 8-9 minutes but, unlike yesterday's dish, I wanted soft squash.
- When the squashes are ready, release pressure and carefully remove each squash. Cut each in half, scoop out and compost the seeds, and scoop out the flesh; each of the two squashes will yield about a cup.
- Return to the pressure cooker the split peas, water, spinach, grains, carrots, garlic, spices, and squash flesh.
- Split peas generally cook under pressure in a ratio of 1:3 to water and 8-10m (45m stovetop); I cooked for 10m to get a thicker dhal.
- When done, slowly release pressure, mix in the lemon juice and onion, stir, and serve. I included the tasty Razzmatazz grapes that I discussed yesterday for their nutrition, beautiful color, and to make the meal a Power Plate one that includes all of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes.
Labels: Gluten Free, Grapes, Instant Pot, No Added Fat, Soup, Squash