Showing posts with label Blue Hubbard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Hubbard. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

25 Pound Blue Hubbard Squash!!!

 So.... at the big box store this spring, I made an impulse purchase...  a small squash plant, promising large results.  It has been a fun and I will not go hungry in the near future!!!

Blue Hubbard Squash can get up to 40+ pounds.  This one is a mere 25.5 pounds.  I must say I am impressed!  

One detached from the vine early in the season and the flavor is nice and mellow.  Very much like a more mellow acorn squash.

Here are a few pictures of the monster!





I lacto-fermented a smaller Blue Hubbard squash, which has been delicious!  I did one plain to add to recipes and the other is fermented in Korean peppers. 


The ferments include 3 T kosher salt per quart of water plus the washed, chopped squash and 1 T of Korean pepper powder per quart for the spiced ones.  Make sure the vegetables are pushed below the water level and leave at room temperature for a week before tasting.  Once they get to your desired sourness, refrigerate.   If any mold forms or they smell bad, toss the batch.    

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