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Cook's Prerogative Squash Casserole
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Beer and Iron Podcast – Cook’s Prerogative Squash Casserole
Printable Recipe: https://beerandiron.com/beer-less-summer-squash-casserole/
Episode Description
In this episode of Beer and Iron, Sulae leans into the sacred freedom of the home cook: Cook’s Prerogative. From a Scoutmaster’s “optics” panic about beer cans in camp, to the legend of Barley Hopper improvising chili with mystery‑aged broth, it’s a reminder that recipes are invitations—not obligations.
Then we fire up the skillet for Cook’s Prerogative Squash Casserole: parboiled yellow squash folded with beef, sausage, onion, garlic, tomato, bell pepper, eggs, flour, and smoky paprika—finished under the broiler with a toasty cheese lid. You’ll get the step‑by‑step flow (including why we skip the ice bath), plus a simple beer pairing from the Brew Corner for a meal that feels like a small celebration.
Episode Show Notes
- Theme: Cook’s Prerogative—beer is flexible, cast iron is beloved, and you’re the boss of your kitchen.
- Story time: the Scoutmaster who wanted chicken pot pie in a camp Dutch oven… minus the visible beer cans.
- Story time: Barley Hopper’s “no‑prep” chili night—and the chicken broth that saved dinner.
- Recipe deep‑dive: Cook’s Prerogative Squash Casserole, baked in a skillet and finished with broiled cheese.
- Brew Corner: what to pour alongside a hearty, cheesy squash casserole (and what to pour if beer isn’t your thing).
Memorable Lines
- “Beer is a flavor, not a commandment.”
- “Cast iron is seldom negotiable. Beer? Always flexible.”
- “Recipes are invitations, not obligations.”
- “That moment when chaos turns into dinner—that’s the beating heart of Beer & Iron.”
Recipe at a Glance — Cook’s Prerogative Squash Casserole
- Cookware: 12-inch cast iron skillet (or any sturdy baking vessel—cook’s prerogative).
- Oven: 350°F / 175°C, then broil for the cheese finish.
- Stars of the show: yellow squash, hamburger, sausage, onion, garlic, tomato, bell pepper, eggs, flour, smoked paprika, and shredded cheese.
Ingredients (abridged)
- Parboil: ~4 lb yellow squash (sliced 1/2-inch), 3–4 Tbsp salt, water to cover.
- Meat & veg: 1 lb ground beef, 1/4–1/2 lb sausage, 1 onion, 3–6 garlic cloves, 1 bell pepper, 1–2 tomatoes (drained).
- Bind & season: 1/2 cup flour, 4–5 eggs (scrambled), 1–2 tsp smoked paprika, 1–2 tsp salt, 1/2–1 tsp black pepper.
- Finish: ~8 oz shredded cheese, dried parsley/leaf herbs, ~2 Tbsp butter (split use).
Method (abridged)
- Parboil squash in salted water until rind is pleasantly tender; drain thoroughly and cool (no ice bath).
- Brown sausage and beef in a buttered cast iron skillet; set aside to cool.
- Sauté onion & garlic, then bell pepper; set aside to cool.
- Prep mix-ins: flour, scrambled eggs, seasonings, drained tomatoes.
- Mix squash + meats + veg + flour + seasonings + eggs in a large bowl.
- Butter baking skillet, pour in mixture, and bake at 350°F until set (160°F minimum internal; 190°F+ for a firmer set).
- Top with cheese and broil briefly until browned; rest, garnish, and serve.
Brew Corner Pairing
- Friendly picks: crisp lager, light amber, or mellow pale ale.
- If you want richer: malty brown ale or a nutty porter.
- No beer today? Iced tea or a tall water with extra ice still counts. (Cook’s prerogative applies to the glass, too.)
What are Your Thoughts?
- Try the recipe and tell me how it turned out at https://beerandiron.com/beer-less-summer-squash-casserole/
- Join the conversation—there’s always room for one more at our table.
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