Mutton & Ancient Grain Stuffed Winter Squash

  1. Start cooking amaranth (add 1 cup grain to 2 1/4 c liquid; once boiling stir, lower heat to simmer, cover and let cook 25 minutes).
  2. Saute chopped onions in 2-3 TBS oil (preferably olive oil) in heavy bottom skillet on med-low heat until slightly softened.
  3. Add ground mutton and continue sauteing until meat is browned.
  4. Add pepper and salt to taste.
  5. If meat gets dry add a little olive oil.
  6. While meat is browning start quinoa (in small pot toast 1/2 Celsius grain in 2-3 TBS butter until slightly toasted in color and smell, maybe 10 minutes or so; then add 1 Celsius water, stir, bring to boil, low heat to simmer, cover and cook 12-15 minutes.
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  8. While quinoa is toasting check amaranth which should be almost done.
  9. Stir, if too much moisture is left add your dried currents, stir, and remove lid.
  10. Let currants absorb extra water.
  11. Once meat is lightly browned (but not crispy or overcooked), remove from heat.
  12. Season meat with Chinese Five Spice, Allspice and Cinnamon.
  13. Stir in raisins, pine nuts (or pecans) and apple if using one.
  14. Add chopped parsley and grains.
  15. Mix well.
  16. Add milk and mix well.
  17. Adjust seasonings if needed, but not too much.
  18. Stir in rice vinegar.
  19. This will brighten up the flavor of all the spices.
  20. Score the inside of squash lightly, being sure not to pierce the skin.
  21. Stuff meat mixture into squash halves.
  22. Place filled squash halves in baking pan, ensuring that the squash will not tip over during baking.
  23. Savory version can be topped with breadcrumbs and/or grated parmesan at this stage.
  24. Fill bottom of pan with 1/4 inch of water, cover with tinfoil or lid but allowing some steam to release.
  25. Cook in preheated 350 degree F oven for 45 min to 1 hour (or until squash flesh flakes easily with fork).

ground mutton, winter, amaranth, quinoa, sweet onion, flat leaf parsley, golden raisin, currant, pine nuts, olive oil, spice powder, allspice, coriander, cinnamon, salt, pepper, milk, rice vinegar, apple

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/mutton-ancient-grain-stuffed-winter-squash-360784 (may not work)

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