Butternut Squash Hash N' Eggs

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StephieCanCook
StephieCanCook @StephieCooks
Midwest USA

Trying to cut back on carbs for health reasons and experimenting with alternatives to the norm I decided to try making a hash replacing the standard potatoes with butternut squash. The hubby said, "Mmmmmm" and went back for seconds. That's a success in my book!
For those watching their cholesterol too, simply separate the yolks from the eggs and fill the wells with just the whites, and use turkey sausage. 40 minutes to prepare calculates the max cooking time in the oven. :)

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Ingredients

40 mins
4 servings
  1. 1 lbbulk pork or turkey breakfast sausage
  2. 1/2yellow onion - finely chopped (optional)
  3. 12 ozbutternut squash - cut into half inch cubes
  4. 4 largeeggs (egg whites only may be used for lower cholesterol)
  5. 1salt and pepper to taste
  6. 1/2 tspyour favorite herb blend (I like Tastefully Simple's Spinach & Herb mix)

Cooking Instructions

40 mins
  1. 1

    Preheat oven to 350°F.

  2. 2

    Heat up an oven safe skillet over medium heat break up and cook breakfast sausage until browned and fat is rendered; about 8-10 minutes. Stir in chopped onions halfway through If desired. When sausage is done remove from skillet with a slotted spoon to a paper towel-lined plate in order to absorb excess fat. Pour off all but about 1 tbs of fat from the skillet.

  3. 3

    Still over medium heat add butternut squash to skillet. Add a pinch of salt and pepper, stir and spread out into a single layer. Cook until just tender, stirring occasionally and allowing it to cook long enough on each side to brown slightly. Over medium on my stove this took about another 8 minutes.

  4. 4

    Turn off heat. Add sausage back to pan, stir to combine smashing some of the squash pieces with the back of your spoon. Press down to distribute evenly in pan and flatten top. Then using the back of the spoon make 4 evenly distributed shallow wells in the hash mixture (not all the way to the bottom of the skillet).

  5. 5

    Carefully crack one egg into each well. Sprinkle just the eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper. Sprinkle the entire surface of the dish with your favorite herb mixture.

  6. 6

    Place in preheated oven uncovered. Bake until the eggs are as set as you'd like. In my oven that's about 10 minutes for runny yolks, 15 minutes for soft and 20 minutes for hard.

  7. 7

    When done remove from oven and let rest about 2 minutes before serving. Spoon out one egg with the hash surrounding it per person. Serve with whole wheat or multigrain toast and/or a cup of fresh fruit.

  8. 8

    Tip: For a great shortcut try to find fresh, precut butternut squash if possible. I found a 12 oz package of precut at my local grocery store for a reasonable price. Butternut squash was the ONLY ingredient and it worked great!

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Cooking is a hobby and a passion of mine. I love cooking and trying new and different things. The best thing about cooking? I get to prepare delicious food for my family and friends that they (almost) always love! Lol.Many of my recipes are experiments in what I could make with what was available at the time. Many are simply my version of classic and/or popular dishes. A few are variations of recipes I have found elsewhere online but adjusted to our tastes. No matter what, though, each of my recipes is tried and tested before posting and I hope you find as much joy in preparing them as I do.
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