Squash – Red Kuri
Cucurbita maxima
“Kuri” is the Japanese word for chestnut, the flavor and texture of which are present in this winter squash variety.
Seasonality
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Description
Red Kuri is a red-orange skinned winter squash with the appearance of a small pumpkin minus the ridges. The flesh is sweet, remniscent in flavor to chestnuts and sweet potatoes.
Storage tips
Store in a cool, dry place for up to 3-4 months.
Culinary tips
- Red Kuri can be roasted, baked, or steamed.
- Cooked and pureed red kuri squash can be subbed into any recipes calling for pumpkin or sweet potato puree. Try it in your next batch of pumpkin bread or pie.
- Add roasted slices to the top of a salad or fill roasted wedges with your favorite grain, veggie, or meat-based stuffing.