Dairy-Free, Easy, Gluten-Free, Healthy, Russian, Side, Vegetarian

Squash Caviar (Кабачковая Икра)

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This recipe makes a great spread, dipping sauce, or even a base for other dishes.

Squash “caviar” was one of the few staples you could find on the otherwise bare store shelves when I was growing up in the Soviet Union. It was obviously meant for people who couldn’t afford actual caviar, but I loved it. My family spread it on white and brown bread and even put it on pasta (the tomato sauce we eat on pasta here in America wasn’t really a thing). I still love it today, and I’ve even begun incorporating it into other dishes. The possibilities are endless for using this dish as a base, and I’ll share some of my favorite ways in the days ahead. And if you have your own garden, this is a great way to enjoy your harvest! I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do!

Ingredients

  • 4 lbs yellow squash (or zucchini), peeled and chopped with tough seeds removed
  • 1 carrot, chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, pressed
  • 1 big tomato (or 2 small tomatoes), chopped
  • 3/4 tsp Himalayan salt
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2-3 tsp white vinegar [optional, see below]

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Method

Place chopped squash and carrot into a heavy-bottomed pot. Add water, cover, and cook on low heat for about 20 minutes, until the squash is cooked and soft.

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Add tomato, salt, and olive oil. Cook uncovered for 20 minutes.

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Add garlic and cook uncovered for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool until you feel comfortable handling the pot. Pour into a blender or food processor (I use a blender because my food processor can’t handle so much liquid) and pulse until combined and smooth (you can also pour it through a strainer to make it even smoother).

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Portion it out and freeze any extra. I actually use this recipe as a base for other dishes, like Cream of Squash Soup or even Mac & Cheese.

Enjoy as is or add 2-3 tsp of white vinegar to add more flavor. Serve with bread, on pasta, or use it as a healthy dipping sauce.

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Приятного аппетита! (Priyatnova appetita! Russian for ‘Bon Appetit!’)

 

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