Butternut Squash + Chimichurri
Chimichurri: If you’ve had it, you get it. This earthy-spicy-herby sauce is irresistible. Add creamy butternut squash, umami-rich portobellos and creminis, and hearty buckwheat (plus spinach because greens, always greens) and you have a super-satisfying take on an Argentinian classic.
Description
Description
Chimichurri: If you’ve had it, you get it. This earthy-spicy-herby sauce is irresistible. Add creamy butternut squash, umami-rich portobellos and creminis, and hearty buckwheat (plus spinach because greens, always greens) and you have a super-satisfying take on an Argentinian classic.
All ingredients
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Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
1 Serving per container
Amount per serving
Key ingredients
Butternut Squash
The quintessential fall vegetable, a serving of butternut squash is rich in vitamin A, which is an antioxidant that also helps maintain vision and eye health.
Buckwheat
Contrary to what its name suggests, buckwheat is actually a seed that cooks up like a grain. Its fiber content helps support digestion and satiety.
Portobello
Portobello mushrooms are some powerful fun-guys; they're rich in riboflavin (aka vitamin B2), needed to make energy in the body.
Cremini
A serving of cute-as-a-button cremini mushrooms is rich in selenium, an antioxidant nutrient, and copper, a mineral involved in energy production.
Spinach
These leafy greens pack plenty of nutrient-dense punch with blood pressure-regulating potassium. Not to mention iron, calcium, magnesium, and vitamin K.
Parsley
Commonly used in Mediterranean cooking, parsley is a leafy green herb with a fresh, mildly peppery taste.
How to prep
- 1 Remove film. For microwave (1100W), cook in this bowl or transfer to any microwave safe bowl of your choice. Add 2 tbsp of water or broth. Heat on high for 3 minutes. Stir. Heat for 1-2 additional minutes.
- 2 Follow directions carefully. Cook with care & do not leave unattended while cooking. Cook to an internal temperature of 165°F.
- 3 Enjoy with caution: contents may be hot.
- 1 Remove film. For stovetop, pour into pan, add 2 tbsp of water or broth, then break apart and disperse evenly in the pan. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally for 3-5 minutes.
- 2 Follow directions carefully. Cook with care & do not leave unattended while cooking. Cook to an internal temperature of 165°F.
- 3 Enjoy with caution: contents may be hot.