
Last week, I wrote about my friend Shiva's holiday craft night and the crazy good autumnal menu, which set the tone for a great party. And as promised, I have recreated my favorite dish served - a warm blend of squash, bacon and pomegranate seeds.

I used delicata squash but butternut would be as good. First, cook up three strips of bacon in a skillet over medium heat until crisp (use kitchen scissors to cut into 1/2 inch size pieces directly over the pan). While that cooks, prep the squash (remove the seeds and cut into pieces). Remove the cooked bacon from the pan and set on a paper towel-lined plate to absorb the excess oil. Speaking of oil, remove the bacon grease from the pan (i pour it into a small ramekin lined with foil and let it harden - you can either trash it or freeze it). Add one tablespoon of olive oil to the pan, followed by the squash. Toss to coat and season with salt and pepper. Pour about 1/2 cup of water into the pan and then cover and simmer until the squash is tender, about 20 minutes.

While the squash is cooking, it's time to de-seed the pomegranate. I have found the best way to do this is to slice the fruit in half and submerge one half at a time in a bowl filled with cold water. Dunk your hands in the water too and gently start breaking apart the fruit and releasing the seeds. The seeds will sink to the bottom and all the gunk you don't want will float to the top.

Once the squash is cooked, combine it with the pomegranate seeds and the bacon in the prettiest bowl you can find. Season with salt and pepper and enjoy this cozy fall dish.

This would be great for vegetarians or vegans too - just loose the bacon. The combo of squash and pomegranate seeds is good enough on its own.
8 comments:
This is totally gorgeous and delicious looking. My cupboard is overflowing with delicata squash right now, and I definitely want to make this.
Great tips on how to deseed pomegranate and deal with the bacon fat too. Thanks for those!
Wow, that looks like the best thing ever. I will make it whenever I can! Love it, xo
Wonderful tip on de-seeding the pomegranate. I've got delicata in the fridge and poms fresh from the tree - will be making this soon!
looks delicious. I have three poms on the counter waiting to de-seed for a morning brunch, thanks for the timely tip.
Looks so good, I would love to make this. Great fall recipe!
Thank you! I'm definitely going to give this a try!
you're so awesome, pie. this is very inspiring. you just need to wear more friendship bracelets.
This looks yummy. I think it could be good over greens too. I can't wait to try it.
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