by MargaretLou,
11/5/2012This came out great! I did substitute butternut squash cut up in pieces for the acorn squash. I also used a different type of wine because that was what I had on hand, a Merlot. The one thing I would do differently would be to pare the outer skin off the squash before cooking although the skin is edible and I imagine a good source of fiber. I don't mind the skin but I think others would prefer it without.
by MrFattyCakes,
12/23/2011Pretty good. I used thyme instead of rosemary based on other reviews. I would cut the amount of herb in half next time. Otherwise, it was delicious.
by TheMomChef,
11/13/2010This recipe could have been outstanding if the rosemary had been omitted. Read my full review at: http://themomchef.blogspot.com/2010/11/acorn-squash-with-rosemary-and-brown.html
by RosieGirl,
11/7/2010First time I made this recipe, it came out wonderfully. However, I made a few mistakes in following the recipe that I think improved it. I made it again tonight and this time followed the recipe precisely, and it wasn't as good. First of all - the recipe says to make 8 wedges, but it isn't clear if it is 8 wedges from the whole or the half. The first time I made it with 16 wedges in total, the second time with 8 wedges total - and found the meat cooked better with 16 total (8 from each half). The first time I made it, I forgot to add the lemon juice, and only put it in at the end. Much better that way than putting it in when the recipe called. I'm going to try putting the lemon juice at the end versus 5 minutes before the end the next two times to figure out which way I like it better. Five stars with my two mistakes. Three stars the way the recipe is written.
by rtrimber,
10/18/2010I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great!! My husband LOVED it, has put it in his top 10, and has requested it for Thanksgiving! I made it to go with a roasted turkey breast, delicious!
by stellarbabe7,
10/10/2010This was delicious! I subbed the rosemary for thyme. Great way to cook squash in less time than baking in the oven. Will definitely make again.
by anncancook,
10/8/2010Cooking technique was good, but I must admit I wasn't really "feelin the love" with the rosemary and the lemon juice, which imparted a slightly bitter flavor to the squash. Think I would do the same preparation but next time, use a pumpkin or apple pie spice combo, along with the brown sugar.
by BossmanBill,
10/7/2010Made this with a large pork tenderloin. Followed the directions exactly and everyone loved it. Plan to make in the future but experiment with a few other spices.
by krogers1956,
9/29/2010Loved this recipe! Made it last week for Sunday dinner with grilled turkey tenderloins, sauteed green beans and cornbread. Perfect just as written.
by ButtonsH,
9/27/2010Greaaaat!
Made this last night to go with a chicken curry I had going in the slow cooker to come home to after 5 pm mass. Cooked up these ahead of time as in the recipe and then warmed through after we came home. We all loved it and the rosemary went well with the squash so def. will make again. Also, it was a different way of cooking squash as I usally bake it. I did put it in the microwave for 5 mins. before starting the recipe so it was easier to cut through as sometimes it is tough to do that. ENJOY!
by toshi,
9/23/2010The rosemary didn't really work in this dish.