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    Home > Meal Type > Sides

    Roasted Summer Squash with Thyme and Charred Lemon

    Last Updated: Oct 25, 2019 · First Published: Mar 12, 2017
    Author: Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts · Comment: 7 Comments

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    4 from 12 votes

    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelized sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    I can't help myself, I have an addiction! I am sorry but it is another roasted veg post!!! Is that about the millionth on the blog?!!?! Actually maybe not but I think this is number 12! Check them all out

    What can I say, veg just tastes better when roasted! It is sweet, smoky and oh so good!

    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    Here at Sprinkles and Sprouts, I have written so many roasted veg roasts that I am actually struggling for things to say about this delicious roasted summer squash. I have waxed on about roasting veg so many times you are probably sick of it. I mean they are delicious, they take no effort and they are so much more interesting than plain steamed veg!

    So today I am sharing a new addiction with you!!! Charred lemons. OH MAN!!!!! I am using them in everything!!!! It all started because I had a bit of a lemon glut. So I chucked some on the griddle one night whilst I was making steak. Now I have said before how good steak is with a squeeze of lemon. Well, a squeeze of charred lemon. AMAZING!!!!

    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    When I wanted a little something extra for my fish burger I added charred lemons. AMAZING!!!!!
    Then I added them to this sweet and fragrant roasted summer squash dish. AMAZING!!!!

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    Safe to say "I was hooked!" I went daredevil and made a twist on aG&T with roasted lemons and some coriander. Can you guess how good it was???? Shall I give you a clue? It begins with A and ends in MAZING!!!

    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    I think it is safe to say that charred lemons are competing with roasted veg for my food addiction top spot!!! I don't mind, I quite like having food addictions! I go crazy over a food and then I settle down to a 'eat them once week girl'. Works for me. Remember when I was eating dumplings for every meal??? Oh and my meatball addiction (actually that one is still current!! I have two meatball recipes coming up soon!!!)

    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    Anyway, now I have confessed my addictive food personality I can get back to these roasted summer squash. I used the super adorable, super cute and pretty much perfect looking patty pan squash (I think some people call them scallop squash) they work so well here. Cut into bite sized chunks, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil, plenty of salt and pepper and a scattering of lemon thyme (or normal thyme) then roasted hot and high. They are perfectly seasoning, deliciously charred and oh so good!!!!

    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    And let us not forget my fave of the moment, the charred lemon. Cut up and roasted alongside the squash, it is a caramelized sweet and sour treat!!

    I promise you won't be disappointed. These are, as my 6 year old would say. LEGENDARY!

    Enjoy x

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    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!

    Roasted Summer Squash with Thyme and Charred Lemon

    Claire | Sprinkle and Sprouts
    Flash roasted summer squash, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and generously seasoned with fresh thyme. Finished with the caramelised sweet and sour hit of charred lemons. This is a side dish that packs a punch and is perfect for just about any occasion!
    4 from 12 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Side
    Cuisine Modern Australian
    Servings 4
    Calories 57 kcal

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 lb summer squash
    • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
    • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon thyme leaves (or normal thyme)
    • 1 lemon
    • fresh parsley - for garnish

    Instructions
     

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    • Pre-heat oven 220ºC/430ºF
    • Chop the squash into bite sized chunks. (I find cutting the small ones in half and the larger ones into quarters is about right)
    • Drizzle the squash with the EVOO.
    • Add the salt, pepper, fresh thyme leaves and zest of the lemon to the squash and mix well to ensure everything is coated.
    • Cut the lemon in half and nestle it amongst the squash.
    • Roast for 20 minutes at the top of the oven, until the squash has some charred edges and the lemon is all jammy and caramelised.
    • Garnish with fresh parsley to serve
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 57kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 1gFat: 3gSodium: 584mgPotassium: 334mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 225IUVitamin C: 33.6mgCalcium: 24mgIron: 0.6mg

    Nutrition is per serving

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    Comments

    1. B says

      March 06, 2024 at 6:47 am

      5 stars
      Easy recipe (and can be prepared ahead of time) we went heavy of the lemon for extra zest.

      Reply
    2. Noi Thannao says

      July 27, 2018 at 12:53 am

      5 stars
      Hello Claire,

      This is a great recipe, and it's summer squash season in Idaho. Can I please share this recipe on our Boise Co-op recipes page? I'll provide a link to your home page from our web site.

      Noi

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        July 27, 2018 at 5:05 am

        Hi Noi,

        Thank you so much. I love summer squash 😀
        I love linking up with people who love great produce, so feel free to link to my page.

        Reply
    3. Dorothy Dunton says

      March 15, 2017 at 5:09 am

      Hi Claire. You may have to tether the goat or fence the top of it's enclosure once you plant your garden, a fence won't keep it out; goats are notorious escape and break in artists. Squash will climb a fence if guided which makes harvesting them easier. We plant ours close to the back fence which works great, plus they don't lay on the ground so there is less chance of rot. Do make some squash pickles, they are good.

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 15, 2017 at 7:33 am

        I hear you with that!!!

        Our goat likes to come into the house!!!! I have found it before now in the boys playroom having a good look around!!!

        I keep telling it I have a good recipe for goat curry but it takes no notice! 😉

        Reply
    4. Dorothy Dunton says

      March 13, 2017 at 1:46 am

      Hi Claire. Here we call these patty pan squash. One year we grew some and let me tell you they are prolific and can double in size in a day. I had so many I started making refrigerator pickles out of them, jars and jars of them. Our best friend loves pickles and he decided he liked the squash pickles the best. Gary is coming around to roasted vegs, I've always loved them.

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 15, 2017 at 4:08 am

        OOOOH, I can't wait to try growing them!!!
        I have finally got everything sorted to fence in an area so the goat doesn't just eat all my crops!!! Just need to build it!
        Refrigerator pickles sounds a very good plan. I love pickles!!! x

        Reply
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