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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Ally
Drool worthy… as always!!!
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Kita
Squash is something we are guilty of never having in this house but I am always looking for ways to sneak new vegetables in without BF knowing and what a better way to do it than in a torte! He would never know! ๐ I love this idea annnd now Im off to see where I can get my hands on a Donna Hay magazine.
Amy's Cooking Adventures
This looks just lovely! I love when vegetables are in sweet things!
Happy When Not Hungry
Wow this torte looks amazing! What a delicious recipe. I def will have to try!
Lynn @ I'll Have What She's Having
I do the same thing. I love sitting down in a comfy bookstore chair with a nice coffee and a stack of magazines I’d love to buy but really shouldn’t. The Australian and British mags have some really tasting sounding recipes, and I love the photography.
This tart sounds amazing, I love the combination of caramel and squash!
Daisy@Nevertoosweet
Great recipe ๐ Anything with caramel is lovely!!! YUM YUM YUM ~ glad you like our publications from Australia ~ but i like reading food magazines from the US too!
Cucina49
Chef, that is too gorgeous–and cinnamon pecans? It sounds delicious!
Maureen
If it’s got vegetables in it, it’s dinner and you can eat a lot. That’s what I was told anyway. ๐
This looks fantastic, Dennis!
sonia
Hi There, Congratulations for being on top 9 !!!!!!
This looking so delightful and appetizing. A very well made post with beautiful pictures.Loved the cinnamon and pecan flavor. I’ve bookmarked this special recipe of urs and wud love to give it a shot soon. Have a wonderful week ahead. Thanks & Regards, Sonia !!!
wendyb964
Of course the picture and title of the foodbuzz entry that piqued my interest was from Chef Dennis! I had made two cans of dulce de leche with no use for the second. And the chopped butternut squash in the freezer keeps falling out, perhaps a hint to use it. If I can’t figure out the nuts I have a stash of brown sugar crispy pecans. Yum! And the pate sucre, imho, is so much better than graham crackers (yeah, a texture thing.)
I’d never used nor made dulce de leche before making it in the crockpot: unopened, covered with water, on low, for 8 hr then refrigerated overnight. Not caramel enough on its own, imho, but lovey as dulce de leche.
Will come back and rate as soon as I make it. Sure to be a winner! Thanks
Choc Chip Uru
This torte looks so delicious – I love the flavour combination and textures throughout ๐
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anna
mmm this looks so yummy and classy! and you know i’m going to be telling myself it’s healthy while i eat it, because there is SQUASH! mmmm!
FreeSpiritEater
Brilliant recipe Dennis! I love caramel and butternut squash, what a beautiful combination. Definitely something I would order at a restaurant. Looks incredibly delicious. Thanks for sharing! Hope you had a wonderful weekend =]
Mike
Dennis; What a wonderful combination; Caramel, Butternut Squash, in a torte (and of course with your generous addition of the cinnamon spicing pecans topping it off quite nicely)!! This is the kind of recipe, from delicious natural ingredients all masterfully presented together, that great chefs like yourself thrive on creating again and again.
No doubt the first is a new serial Top 9’s. And thanks again for the mention.
Anita at Hungry Couple
The torte certainly is a beauty and I’m a big fan of sweet pastry crusts!