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Scalloped Butternut Squash

4.5

(25)

This recipe is based on a delicious dish made by Laura DaMiano, a Quebecois chef. She loves the flavor of butternut squash paired with Oka cheese, a mild, semisoft cow's-milk cheese. Mild Cheddar can be used as a substitute. If you are making this entire menu in a single oven, and you are not making the scalloped squash ahead, you can bake the squash while the ham is standing after braising.

Cooks' notes:

·Squash can be baked (but not cut into rounds) 2 days ahead and cooled, uncovered, then chilled, covered. If cutting rounds, cut them out while gratin is cold, then transfer to a buttered baking sheet and reheat in lower third of a preheated 350°F oven 15 minutes. If leaving gratin whole, reheat in middle of a 350°F oven 25 minutes.
·In the photographs, we stacked 2 squash rounds for each serving. Since we needed 16 rounds to do this, we cut 15 rounds from gratin and formed 1 more round from the scraps.

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