Ask LJ: butternut squash

Dec 22, 2007 11:54

I am in the process of making the butternut squash soup I'd intended to make a week ago (for a snowed-out event.) I'd bought pre-cut butternut squash - already peeled and cut in half. I chopped up the first piece, no problem. When I picked up the second piece it was all slimy, eww!! I threw it out, obviously. But here's my question: since both ( Read more... )

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quezz December 22 2007, 18:34:59 UTC
If you are making this soup for your consumption, I don't think you have to worry. When the soup boils, very little is going to survive that.

If you are making it for a large group of guests, then I would exercise caution. It's better to be safe than sorry when cooking for others. I know I've been in situations like this before, and that's always been my solution. I've never gotten sick from it, and nor has anyone else so far as I know.

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cowgrrl December 23 2007, 00:55:38 UTC
I'm making it to bring to a dinner tomorrow. I've just had a small serving of it. If it doesn't make me sick I'm going to assume it's fine to eat. I have a more sensitive stomach than most people. (And the small amount I ate was delicious!)

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rbud December 22 2007, 19:31:41 UTC
Don't use the other half
I dont know about the poison part!
But I do know it's favor will be affected.

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cowgrrl December 23 2007, 00:56:54 UTC
The slimy half smelled bad -- I threw it out. Whereas the other half smelled fine, felt fine (as I was cutting it) etc.

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roaming December 22 2007, 20:45:04 UTC
It's a bit late to respond, but I asked my neighbor, the country boy, and he said: scrape off the "slime" it's not "poisonous." It's probably fine underneath. And when you cook the stuff you kill anything that would make you sick. Butternut squash is pretty hardy stuff, which is why our ancestors without refridgeration kept it in "cold cellars" for use all winter, months after it was picked.

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cowgrrl December 23 2007, 00:59:08 UTC
Thank you -- that's reassuring to know! I did throw out the slimy half, but it sounds likely that the good half is fine. At any rate, I just ate a small amount of it. I am testing it on myself before I serve it to others tomorrow. (And it was yummy! :-) )

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awfief December 23 2007, 16:26:44 UTC
Even if it is mold, it's like cheese or bread mold or the bad parts of fruit -- cut out/off the bad part, rinse the rest, smell the rest, and if it smells good, you're good to go.

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cowgrrl December 23 2007, 17:05:33 UTC
Thanks. I do that with cheese all the time. :-)

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