Have you heard of custard squash? I never heard of these before. One of our friends gave some squashes to us. I didn’t know what kind of squashes they were! So I searched on the net and gathered some information about these squashes. I came to know that these are also called as “Pattypan Squashes”.

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More information about these squashes can be read here and here, if interested.
On a different note, you are going to see a big change in my blog from the New Year. Is it this? Is it that? Keep guessing. :)
(I’ll let you know soon, most probably next week!)
Ingredients:
- 4 Custard Squashes, peeled and cut into pieces
- 5 or 6 dry Red Chilies (less or more depending on the taste)
- ½ tsp Coriander Seeds (Dhaniyalu, Dhaniya)
- ¼ tsp Fenugreek Seeds (Menthulu, Methi)
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- ½ tsp Mustard Seeds
- A pinch of Turmeric
- A pinch of Asafetida (Inguva, Hing)
- ½ tsp Tamarind Pulp
- Salt
- 2 tsp Oil
Preparation:
Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. When they splutter add cumin seeds + coriander seeds + fenugreek seeds and finally red chilies. Sauté for some time and then transfer to a plate and keep aside.
In the same pan, add the chopped squashes and sauté well for some time. Also add turmeric and hing and mix well. Turn off the flame after some time.
Later, add all these to a blender and grind into a smooth paste by adding tamarind pulp and salt. Add little water as needed.
That’s it! A mouth-watering pickle is ready to eat with steaming hot rice!! Yummy!!
Yumm!!spicy squash pickle sounds interesting and delicious Uma..
ReplyDeletehi only a few days had start to read ur blog. its interesting. keep it up.
ReplyDeletedifferent and nice....never heard of this pickle..looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy MIL will do in similar manner. Tastes good with hot rice
ReplyDeleteSquash pickle sounds great.....
ReplyDeleteYou are a true telugu gal.. any veggie is made into a chutney...Great going.
ReplyDeletethose squashes look cute..
Looking forward to the maha change in your place.
Nice yummmmmmmmmmmmmm pickle to go with anything.
ReplyDeleteYummy dish and a different try
ReplyDeleteNever heard abt custard squash before.Very new to me.
ReplyDeleteLooks really yumm, ,ever owuld havethought of making pickles with squash.
ReplyDeletethe chutney looks so yumm and the squash is totally new to me...and whats the change? Are you having your own domain:))
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy , love chutney in any vegetable.
ReplyDeleteNice innovation.....must try this squash.Hey I guess its going to be your blog anniversary?What ever it is all the best.
ReplyDeleteLovely chutney...are you going to have your new domain?
ReplyDeleteThats sounds a great and interesting pickle..great job!!yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen this squash but never used... Pickle sounds good idea to give a try!
ReplyDeleteR u going to get ur own domain?
A very different chutney... looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteGood guesses girls!! But I won't say a thing until next week. So keep guessing :)
ReplyDeleteNew to me!!sounds great!!yum
ReplyDeleteYou turn any ingredient into very traditional dishes..Love it!Can;t wait for the surprise!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and can't wait till next week.
ReplyDeleteI too saw these cute squashes recently...didn't know what to do with those, so I didn't even buy them...I can try your now...looks good Uma :)
ReplyDeleteI too saw these cute squashes recently...didn't know what to do with those, so I didn't even buy them...I can try your now...looks good Uma :)
ReplyDeleteHave seen pattypan squash in Farmville!! :P Looks appetizing Uma.
ReplyDeleteI too have seen this beauties in store,looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteI guess two things,may be u r going to own a domain or
You must be changing ur camera to DSLR camera!!
How cute those squashes look! They exactly look like custard pies! Anyway, the idea of making pickles out of these must be simply delectable and awesome!
ReplyDeleteNew to me..sounds yumm :-)
ReplyDeleteUma, Thanks for the info about the custard Squash. Never heard abt them but I vaguely remember seeing them. Your chutney looks yummy. Have never tried making chutneys with all these different vegetables. Also eagerly awaiting your new LOOK !!!!.
ReplyDeleteSounds new to me. Very spicy & hot.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this variety of squash... I bet this pickle has N number of uses and comes in handy when cooked and stored :-)
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