Orangetti Squash
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This orange, watermelon-shaped squash is a variety of the spaghetti squash. Like its cousin, it was named because the flesh separates into spaghetti-like strands when cooked. Orangetti Squash has a multitude of uses.
Unlike summer squash (which is picked when immature and skin is tender), Orangetti Squash has a hard, thick skin and only the flesh is eaten.
To cook Orangetti Squash, bake or boil whole until soft, then cut lengthwise and remove strands with a fork. It is wonderful topped with sauce and served like pasta, as part of a casserole or even cold as a salad ingredient. Orangetti Squash is an absolute way to add variety and excitement in any meal.
Choose squash that has a hard, deep-colored rind free of blemishes or moldy spots. Tender skin indicates immaturity or poor quality. The hard skin protects the flesh and allows it to store longer than summer squash.
Store Orangetti Squash in a cool, preferably dark, well-ventilated area for up to three months. Wrap cut pieces in plastic and refrigerate up to five days.