Halloween Recipes- Golden Slime Dip

Are you searching for Halloween Recipes that are easy to make and yet still tastes great? Well, check out this recipe,  an example from our new Ebook: Easy Halloween Recipes may be  just what you are looking for.

Halloween_Food_DipThis recipe only has two main ingredients: Whipped Cream Cheese and Trader Joe’s Smoky Peach Salsa (or your favorite salsa) and of course, crackers and bread for the scooping.  You will just love all the flavors in this dip: smoky, sweet, creamy and spicy all in the same bite. And the Color! This dip is just beautiful and will look great on your table for easy entertainment all fall….

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Ingredients:

1 8oz tub Trader Joe’s Whipped Cream Cheese
1 Jar Trader Joe’s Smoky Peach Salsa OR use your favorite salsa – a green salsa would look great on the table too (really like slime, right?)

Bread or crackers for serving (we used Trader Joe’s Pita Chips!)

How To Make It:

1.On a serving dish with sides, scoop the soft cream cheese in to a circle in the center of the plate, about 1 inch think. Don’t worry about smoothing it flat- it is better if the surface is uneven.
2.Spoon over the Smoky Peach Salsa until the top is coated and some salsa oozes down the sides of the cream cheese.

3.Serve with crackers or bread around the side.

We hope you just LOVE this dip as much as we did!

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How To Cook Spaghetti Squash

I had a few emails on what was the best way to cook a spaghetti squash. I have seen chefs in restaurants split one and microwave each pieces until tender, but as we don no have a microwave (micro apartment)  we are going to tell you how we cook one in the oven (also micro- sized!)

Trader Joe's spaghetti squash

Trader Joe's spaghetti squash

Preheat oven to 400 degrees

1. Using a large bladed (sharp) kitchen knife… Carefully cut the squash in half the long way.

2. Scrape all the seeds out of the center of the squash (it will look kind of like a pumpkin’s center with seeds and stringy things…)

3. Cover a roasting pan with foil and lightly grease with olive oil or spray with non-stick cooking spray.

4. Lightly coat the spaghetti squash with oil and place cut side down into the foil lined pan.

5. Cook for 40-60 minutes or until a fork can easily prick the shell and the flesh. (for us this takes almost 1 full hour of cooking). Remove squash from oven.

6.  Carefully flip hot squash over and allow to cool down for a few minutes (about 10). When cooled, scrape the cooked flesh out of the squash shell and into a bowl. You may need to “pick” at the squash a little to release the strands of squash. Depending on the squash, I like to use the fork first, to gather up the strands, and then at some point I switch to a spoon to get all the squash out of the shell.

Cooked Spaghetti Squash

Cooked Spaghetti Squash

7. Toss cooked squash in your favorite spaghetti sauce or serve seasoned with salt and pepper and some butter. Here is the post with great serving suggestions just  in case you missed it:
https://www.livingtraderjoes.com/2010/10/10/meatless-monday-spaghetti-squash-delight/

Let us know if you have any questions…. THANKS!

Meatless Monday: Spaghetti Squash Delight

Do you like Spaghetti Squash? We like how easy it is to bake and the number of ways that you can serve it up. Why not try it for Meatless Monday?.

During our last few trips to Trader Joe’s we have noticed a change at the store. It is Fall! There are cool assortments of Pumpkins and squashes both inside and outside the store. Not that you could tell from the weather at the beginning of the month (highs still in the 100’s ) But now that we are 1/3 of the way into October, Tucson finally feels like fall has arrived.

Trader Joe's spaghetti squash

Trader Joe's spaghetti squash

We jumped at the chance to grab a nice spaghetti squash to have for Meatless Monday this week. We just love how easy these squashes cook up and how many different ways that you can eat the spaghetti like threads that are created after it cooks.

Here are some ideas for you:

Go Italian– Serve spaghetti squash tossed with your favorite tomato sauce (we are using Trader Joe’s Tomato Basil Marinara) and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.

Italian Squash Casserole– Mix squash, pasta sauce in a bowl and pour into a well- greased casseroles type baking dish. Top with grated or sliced mozzarella or provolone cheese and heat until bubbly.

Pesto Italian– Add a few spoonfuls of olive oil and pesto to a bowl and mix together. Toss hot spaghetti squash strands around in the pesto with a fork until coated evenly. Season with salt and pepper and a few spoonfuls of parmesan cheese if you like.

Classic– Serve cooked spaghetti squash in the classic style, seasoned with salt and pepper and a pat or two of butter.

Cold- Toss cooked and cooled spaghetti squash with salad dressing and season well with salt and pepper. This is a nice and unusual element to add to a tossed salad.

3 Trader Joe's Sauces To Try

How do you like to serve spaghetti squash at your house? Leave us a comment below so we can compare recipes- THANKS!

Halloween Recipes: Jam Cats

Halloween Recipes~ the kids can help make!

Easy Halloween Recipes

Are you searing for some Easy Halloween Recipes to help you celebrate this year?  Then we wrote this  E-Book with you in mind.

Easy Halloween Recipes
is a collection of Breakfast items, snacks, soups and dips that are all easy to make from the products that you buy at Trader Joe’s (OK these recipes are SO easy they don’t even feel like cooking! AND  you can find the ingredients in most grocery stores, but as we LOVE to shop at Trader Joe’s ….why would you go anywhere else??)

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So if you are looking for some yummy Halloween Recipes to try,  Click the link and grab your  ebook today! (only $1.00)
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