I will have to try that one! Our yellow squash are small with the curved necks.
The zukes are hard to spot and a few have grown to baseball bat size! I believe I will experiment this weekend with more recipes. If anything turns out I'll post it!
Watered Garden, I always plant the yellow crook neck squash. Straight neck will do just as well in this recipe, also.
One thing I did forget to mention in the recipe about the sour cream. I used fat-free once and it was too watery. Yuk, yuk, bland something missing. No flavor or richness. Then I used low fat and the casserole was nearly the same.
Whole sour cream does provide a rich moistness to the recipe without that watered down effect.
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That sounds excellent! Thanks for posting it!
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I will have to try that one! Our yellow squash are small with the curved necks.
The zukes are hard to spot and a few have grown to baseball bat size! I believe I will experiment this weekend with more recipes. If anything turns out I'll post it!
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Watered Garden, I always plant the yellow crook neck squash. Straight neck will do just as well in this recipe, also.
One thing I did forget to mention in the recipe about the sour cream. I used fat-free once and it was too watery. Yuk, yuk, bland something missing. No flavor or richness. Then I used low fat and the casserole was nearly the same.
Whole sour cream does provide a rich moistness to the recipe without that watered down effect.
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