Sometimes I just like to experiment in the kitchen and see where it gets me.
I love butternut squash and kale and made it my goal to put more of it into our
diet because of its flavor and nutritional value. Now, there are many, many, dishes on Pinterest and the interwebs about dishes
that feature both ingredients but I like to just come up with my own
occasionally.
It was a cold, rainy day and I wanted something hearty with cheese and meat but also have some actual nutritional value to the dish.
After digging through my fridge and pantry I came up with my ingredients, and got started. If you actually plan ahead to make this, it would be easy to double or triple the recipe.
Rustic Kale-Butternut Squash Skillet Pasta
It was a cold, rainy day and I wanted something hearty with cheese and meat but also have some actual nutritional value to the dish.
After digging through my fridge and pantry I came up with my ingredients, and got started. If you actually plan ahead to make this, it would be easy to double or triple the recipe.
Rustic Kale-Butternut Squash Skillet Pasta
(serves 2)
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¼ - ½ beef kielbasa, sliced
- 2 gloves of garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp olive oil or butter
- 2 gloves of garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp olive oil or butter
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3 cups of milk
- ½ bag of noodles or shell pasta
- Salt, pepper, onion powder to taste
- Salt, pepper, onion powder to taste
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1 cup of kale, cut
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¾ cup of butternut squash, diced
(I used half a bag of Path of
Life Kale and Butternut squash, thawed!)
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1 cup cheddar cheese, grated
Start by dicing up all your ingredients. If you have a bag of kale and butternut like I did, this part is a lot easier!
Preheat oven to 375F.
In an oven-safe pan, fry the kielbasa lightly in some
oil, together with the garlic. Once garlic turns slightly brown add the milk,
noodles and seasoning. Combine well and reduce heat to a medium-high.
Add in the Kale and Butternut squash, stirring occasionally
to make sure it doesn’t stick to the bottom.
Cook until noodles are almost done.
Turn off heat, sprinkle with cheese and put in the oven for 10-15min – until the cheese is melted completely.
I served mine with some Feel Good Foods Vegetable Dumplings. I think it would be good with a salad, too.
Enjoy!
Cook until noodles are almost done.
Turn off heat, sprinkle with cheese and put in the oven for 10-15min – until the cheese is melted completely.
I served mine with some Feel Good Foods Vegetable Dumplings. I think it would be good with a salad, too.
Enjoy!
I always enjoy a salad with any pasta dish. Looks delicious and has a nice variety of ingredients. Thanks for sharing with Fiesta Friday!
ReplyDeleteSo yummy, a perfect lunch or dinner! I love kale and butternut squash! Thank you so much for sharing at Sweet Inspiration this weekend!
ReplyDeleteLunch!! Or maybe Dinner - Or maybe just anytime!! Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing on the What's for Dinner link up - Would love to have you give us a comment at the party!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious! Thank you for sharing at What's for dinner? Sunday link party!
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HI Patricia,
ReplyDeleteI love butternut squash and this recipe sound so tasty and healthy. Perfect for a cold Winter's day. Thanks for sharing on Real Food Fridays. Pinned & tweeted!
What a flavourful and wholesome pasta dish! I adore one dish meals and this one looks especially delicious. Thank you for sharing your Rustic Kale and Butternut Squash Skillet with us at Hearth and Soul.
ReplyDeleteThis looks just awesome :) Thank you for sharing with us at the To Grandma's house we go party last week, you will be featured in the next party starting tomorrow morning! Hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteI just love Butternut Squash and your recipe looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday. Hope you are having a great week and come back soon!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
Patricia, this sounds delish! I need to use butternut squash more often, I love the flavor. Pairing this with kale and the beef kielbasa sounds so good, and the cheese puts it over the edge! Thanks for sharing your recipe. Perfect for this time of year. It's so cold I need warm comfort food!
ReplyDeleteI'm always interested in new squash recipes! Thanks for linking up with Funtastic Friday!
ReplyDeleteDoes that ever look creamy & delish! Thanks for joining us this week at Throwback Thursday!
ReplyDeleteMollie