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		<title>Mixed Summer Squash Pancakes</title>
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These are a great way to use squash that got too big on the vine.  You can use either yellow summer squash, zucchini or a mixture of both.  I like that because it&#8217;s delicious and visually striking.  Even my kids like these pancakes.  Again, remember I am the Imprecise Cook so you [...]


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<p>These are a great way to use squash that got too big on the vine.  You can use either yellow summer squash, zucchini or a mixture of both.  I like that because it&#8217;s delicious and visually striking.  Even my kids like these pancakes.  Again, remember I am the Imprecise Cook so you may have to adjust your recipe for taste.</p>
<p>2 c grated squash</p>
<p>1 c bread crumbs</p>
<p>1/4 c  flour (white or whole wheat)</p>
<p>1 egg</p>
<p>1 tsp salt</p>
<p>1/4 tsp pepper</p>
<p>1/2 c parmesan (optional)</p>
<p>Mix all ingredients until it comes together into a batter-like consistency.  Depending on the moisture content of your squash you may have to play with how much binder (bread crumbs and flour) you add.  It should not get dry and crumbly, but needs to stay together enough it doesn&#8217;t lose it&#8217;s shape in the skillet.</p>
<p>Now you must decide&#8230;.butter or olive oil? You could do half and half. Either way, coat the pan but you don&#8217;t need a pool, just enough to keep the cake from sticking.  Cook until brown and crispy.  Serve alone  or with applesauce.</p>


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It happens to most of us I think.  In the Spring hopes are high and seeds upon seeds are nurtured into submission.  Then just when the weeds are under control (or not) this stuff is ripe and ready to be picked.  Ok, so what now?  Maybe you have planted something [...]


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<p><strong><em>with the Imprecise Cook</em></strong></p>
<p>It happens to most of us I think.  In the Spring hopes are high and seeds upon seeds are nurtured into submission.  Then just when the weeds are under control (or not) this stuff is ripe and ready to be picked.  Ok, so what now?  Maybe you have planted something really exotic, like some type of asian green, or your squash did so well you are stuffing them into your neighbor&#8217;s mailboxes in the dead of night.  I love to grow herbs, and when I am [;ammomg and seeding them I am so inspired.  Then about the middle of August I realize then need to be actually USED.  So, here are a couple of easy recipes that really highlight the amazing flavor of something you grew yourself.</p>
<p>*disclaimer* I am a bit of an imprecise cook.  I like to cook by feel, not measure.  Because of this my recipes tend to leave room for creativity.  Taste as you go and follow your own instincts, using the recipe as a springboard.</p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;"><strong>Herb Sauce</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">I love to use this on grilled meat.  Steak, chicken or fish.  It is also delicious on vegetables and pasta.  It is so fresh and completely versatile.  Experiment with quantity and variety of herbs.  If you don&#8217;t have basil use something else.  You can customize it to whatever you are putting it on or make a more generic batch that you freeze in an ice cube tray for perfect portions in the middle of a snowstorm.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">1 c olive oil (don&#8217;t skimp, use a good one)</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">1/2  melted butter</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">1-2 Tbsp kosher salt</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">1 tsp black pepper, or to taste</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">1-2 cloves garlic, pressed</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">1 c fresh herbs chopped fine</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">Now just mix it all together in a bowl smashing it around a little to bruise the herbs even more.  You could also use a pestle, but that seems like overkill.  When everything is incorporated and smells amazing spread it on whatever and enjoy.</span></p>
<p>Some suggested combinations:</p>
<p>Dill, lemon thyme and chives (especially on fish)</p>
<p>Lavender, lemon verbena and thyme</p>
<p>Basil, lavender, chives and oregano</p>


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