![]() Cook until squash is tender and cooked through, ten minutes. Add olive oil, spaghetti squash, salt, dried oregano, and red pepper flakes. Heat a large oven safe pan over medium heat.You should get about 2 1/2 cups of squash. Using a sturdy metal spoon, scrape out the inside of the squash (see photos above for tutorial). While the sauce is cooking, cut the spaghetti squash in half.Turn the heat off and stir in the fresh basil leaves. Season with red pepper flakes to taste and cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the entire can of tomatoes into the pot and either smash them with a potato masher or squeeze them with your hands to break them up a little bit. Cook until onions are beginning to soften, 3-5 minutes. If making homemade tomato sauce: Heat a medium sized pot over medium heat, add the olive oil, onion, garlic, oregano, and salt.Then, you saute them in a pan with some olive oil for about 10 minutes and voila, you have perfectly cooked spaghetti squash that you can throw into all kinds of delicious dishes, like this eggs in purgatory!Īlthough eggs in purgatory is traditionally a breakfast dish (I have also heard that it is a great hangover cure □ ) this version is so good and so filling that I would recommend it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! It is also a great dish to serve for Christmas morning breakfast because we all know that Christmas breakfast needs to be almost as special as Christmas dinner! Print It comes out in small pieces that are perfect for this eggs in purgatory with spaghetti squash dish. Most recipes involving spaghetti squash require you to roast them for about an hour, but c’mon, I want my spaghetti squash and I want it now! Since I don’t really care about the spaghetti squash being in long “noodle” form for this dish, my quick method works perfectly.Īll you have to do is cut the squash open and then, using a sturdy metal spoon, scrape all of the yummy squash out. I’m using the exact same spaghetti squash harvesting (that word sounds funny to use here, but it is kinda what I am doing!) method as I used with my enchiladas. And you know what makes them even better? When you pair them with warm toast and spaghetti squash! Because what has spaghetti squash ever made worse?! These spaghetti squash enchiladas are still one of my favorite enchilada recipes. For some reason the idea of eggs and tomato sauce didn’t sit well in my mind and it wasn’t until years later that I got up the courage to actually try it and realized that eggs and tomato sauce is one of the best combinations ever. ![]() I’ll be honest with you, the first time I heard about Eggs in Purgatory, I was completely grossed out. If I were in purgatory there is nothing else I would rather be there with than spaghetti squash! Ok, maybe I can think of a few more things I would want by my side, but spaghetti squash would definitely make the list! I love all winter squash, but I especially love spaghetti squash because it has such a different texture than the others and you can do so many fun things with it. ![]()
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