Showing posts with label nando's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nando's. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2008

Roasted Butternut Squash with Corn

i blogged a little while ago about a Nando's side dish that I wanted to recreate-- a tasty butternut squash dish. since then i've tried to make it twice, each a little different. it's not exactly the same, but quite good! i use nando's sauces to spice up and add a bit more flavor, but you can also leave them out or sub a few other ingredients (or your own favorite hot sauce). i've added some suggestions for subs in the end. the recipe is quite simple to make and can be a main or side dish.



Roasted Butternut Squash with Corn

1 2 lb. butternut squash, peeled
1 large red onion, chopped (about 1.5 cups)
4 Tbsp olive oil
1 tsp garlic peri-peri sauce
1 tsp wild-herb peri-peri sauce
1 Tbsp sea salt
1.5 cups frozen corn (roasted if you like) or 1 cup fresh
1/8 tsp cayenne
1/4 cup organic dried cranberries
1/2 cup chopped organic cilantro

-preheat the oven to 400 degrees F
-chop the butternut into pieces (about 4" x 3" pieces- the smaller they are the faster they will cook) and place inside down on a baking tray. you can lightly toss the pieces in olive oil or coconut oil and a bit of salt before baking if you choose.
-bake the squash until soft (mine took approx. 15 minutes, but check after 10).
-meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a pot and sautee the onion.
-add the corn, hot sauces, salt, and cayenne to the onions and stir for a minute or so. if using fresh corn let it cook for a bit.
-add the cranberries and stir until the corn is heated through.
-chop the squash into cubes and add to the onion mixture. continue to stir the mixture for a few minutes for the flavors to blend. i like there to still be some cubes left, but also a mashed consistency--the more you mix it the more mashed it will become. remove from heat
-add chopped cilantro to taste.

**notes:
- in the picture below, i made this dish with organic bison sausage chopped up and cooked with the onions. you can also add some grilled chicken if you would like more protein in the dish.
-if you don't have the nando's sauces, you can either leave them out, add your own smoky hot sauce, or probably a mixture of vinegar, herbs, garlic, lemon, agave, and some heat
-i've made this with sweet potato as well and added a dash of cinnamon in for some more added flavor

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Monday, July 7, 2008

i'm in food heaven



...all because my beloved nando's has decided to open in d.c. as of last week. only a few blocks from my office, we decided to go to lunch there today, and boy was it tasty. i haven't eaten there since i lived in israel, and it was even better than i remembered!

i got a 1/4 chicken (hot) with a "fino" side of butternut squash and grilled corn (with red onion, grilled corn, dried cranberries, and fresh cilantro). i expected the chicken to be great, but i really enjoyed the butternut side as well. cooked well with a slight kick and quite filling. as for the chicken, i decided to grab some dipping sauces to go and really enjoyed the wild herb peri-peri sauce as well as the garlic sauce once we got back to work to eat.

anyways, if you're in d.c. definitely stop by... 819 7th st. nw, washington, dc
the u.s. website is still under construction: www.nandosusa.com but you can buy their sauces online

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