pattypan squash
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of summer squash: A pattypan squash is a variety of squash characterized by its distinctive shape, which is round and flattened like a disc or a flying saucer. Its skin is typically scalloped or fluted around the edges. The most common color is a pale, greenish-white, but it can also be yellow or dark green. 2. The edible fruit of this plant: The term refers to the vegetable itself, which is harvested and eaten when young and tender. It is known for its mild, delicate flavor and firm texture.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- For dinner, we sautéed fresh pattypan squash with garlic and herbs.
- The small, scalloped pattypan squashes are perfect for stuffing.
- You can identify a pattypan squash by its unique flying-saucer shape.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary preparation: Pattypan squash is versatile and can be prepared using various cooking methods such as sautéing, roasting, grilling, or steaming. Due to its shape, it is often cooked whole when small or sliced.
- The recipe calls for halving the pattypan squash and roasting it until tender.
Variants and Related Words
- Scallop squash (n): Another common name for pattypan squash, referring directly to its scalloped edge.
- Sunburst squash (n): A specific cultivar of pattypan squash that is bright yellow in color.
- Summer squash (n): The broader category of soft-skinned, fast-growing squashes to which pattypan belongs, including zucchini and yellow crookneck.
Synonyms
- Scallopini: (Less common) Can refer to a similar scalloped squash.
- Custard marrow: (British English, regional) A name sometimes used for pattypan squash.
Related Terms
- Squash blossom: The edible flower of the squash plant, which the pattypan squash develops from.
- Heirloom vegetable: Many varieties of pattypan squash are considered heirloom plants.
Noun
- round greenish-white squash having one face flattened with a scalloped edge
- squash plant having flattened round fruit with a scalloped edge; usually greenish white