What could be better this fall season than my Caramel Butternut Squash Torte?
It’s no secret that I love browsing through food magazine’s, and I’m not talking about those tired old publications that use to be the industry standard. You won’t find many US magazine’s in my house if you find any. What you will find is an assortment of British and Australian Publications, ranging from the BBC Good Food to Australia’s Delicious!
I will freely admit that two of my favorites are Donna Hay and Woman and Home “Feel Good Food” , not typically a man’s magazine but definitely worth the read. This particular recipe comes from Christmas edition of “Feel Good Food”, and that issue had so many wonderful creations that I bought it immediately, waiting until I got home to truly enjoy each delicious page (once you start drooling on the paper you buy it anyway). I kept buying Butternut Squash, thinking this would be the week that I made, but weeks turned into months, and finally, with spring on our doorstep, I figured it was now or next winter, and I just couldn’t wait that long to try this torte.
If you love fall desserts, take a look at my Pumpkin Praline Cheesecake.
I know with spring coming this isn’t exactly the time of year to be posting a recipe with winter squash, but if you can still get your hands on some, give it a try! The only thing missing from this dessert was a big dollop of fresh whipped cream, and if I had seasoned it up just a bit more, you would’ve sworn it was pumpkin, only lighter. The filling had a custard-like quality that left you feeling satisfied instead of overwhelmed, the perfect end to a meal!
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mangiabella
what an interesting recipe…great photos as always. Just when I was getting used to the warm 70 degree weather, we had a cold front run through….life is like this I think…staying in the moment helps me stay the course…have a stellar week chef
Brian @ A Thought For Food
What a fabulous torte! I still haven’t baked with butternut squash, but I can see it being a marvelous way to prepare it.
Maggie
Absolutely delightful! What a comforting and beautiful tart. I especially love the pecans on top….drooling profusely.
Kiri W.
Oh my – every time I think I’ve seen the mos indulgently perfect treat – someone one-ups it. What a feast! The torte alone sounds to die for, but then to add cinnamon candied pecans? I would sell my soul for a slice!
Cher
A great use for those end of winter squash sitting in the pantry.
Not many people will go with me to the bookstore any more – they usually drop me off and head somewhere more “interesting”. I guess I take too long…
Sandie
Wow! Next to lemons, butternut squash and caramel come next to being my favorites! I am def going to make this recipe next on my list! Great job!
Carolyn
Wow, Dennis, that looks divine. Truly divine!
Liz
Oh, I LOVE when you make desserts, Chef Dennis! Another winner, my friend! Just beautiful…and it’s close enough to pumpkin pie that the picky family would eat this one if I just don’t mention that it’s squash 🙂
Jill Colonna
Loving this Torte, Dennis. I can just about taste it from here! There’s nothing to beat great magazines with a cuppa and inspiration! Just like this caramel, cinnamon….perfection!
Foodness Gracious
A perfect slice! Caramel is my favorite of all sweets in any form, candy, sauce however it decides to visit me. Great post and I’m trying to post more reguarly on G+ so hope you catch them!
Take care..
Elin
Chef, that looks delicious…caramel butternut squash torte and cinnamon pecans…awww awesome dessert ! I love going to bookstores and seldom leave without one :p
Have a nice day ,
Elin
Mary Ellen @ Pâte à Chew
This looks fab, I love how you used the squash here! You always post such great and interesting dishes!
Alyssa
What a great way to use butternut squash! When my son was a baby, I used to roast it with a little cinnamon and nutmeg and puree for baby food. However, I never would have thought to make it into a pie. I’m not usually big on pie crusts, but I think I’d make an exception for yours. Great recipe!
celiacasaurus
mmmmm…looks so delicious. There is still plenty of snow on the ground here in Calgary, so we’ll take all the comfort food you can dish out 🙂
Happy Spring!
Christie
cookingrookie
This is a gorgeous cake! I love these 2 complementary photos: the slice and the cake without the slice 🙂