It’s that time again. Squash season. I effing love squashes. No, like I REALLY really really really, oh really love them. There are so many of them to choose from! And they’re so colorful. The super market hasn’t looked this pretty in a while. Ugh, I’m like a child’s story book today. Gag me.

But for real. Colorado is looking pretty damn beautiful lately. I love fall. It’s been raining. There’s been lots of lightning. And it’s finally not 90 degrees in my room so I sleep through the ENTIRE night without a drop of sweat on me. Which is pretty impressive with my sweating history. Meaning present history. Wait, what?

Anywho, this recipe is a leftovers recipe. Have you not heard of this yet? Damn you new reader! Get with the program. The recipe is a recipe I made in the past, but my pictures looked as close to vomit as possible so not enough people were interested in trying it. SO, I’ve remade this recipe in hopes that more of you will try out this delicious recipe and love it as much as I do. The bummer part of this recipe is that, well, it just pretty much always looks like dog doo. I tried to fancy it up. Tried to make it look better from the last, but alas, it just ain’t gonna happen. So if you don’t try this recipe out because you think the picture looks gross, jokes on you, your taste buds will remain unpleased. And hate you.

I’m getting excited for the weekend. I will actually spend time OUTSIDE of the coffee shop for once this week and get around other people who love food as much as I do. Think about how weird I must look in the coffee shop when I’m editing pictures of food. Or looking at pictures of myself that are going into my cookbook. Talk about self centered. So, in hopes of showing people that I do like other people other than myself, I will be attending the Do it Better! Paleo Conference which will feature the amazing Michelle from Nom Nom Paleo, Melissa who is the Author of Well Fed Cookbook and The Clothes Make the Girl, and Holly from Holly Would if she Could. Yep. Pretty sweet f*cking line up. I’m pumped. Who wouldn’t want to learn from the best?! And I read their blogs when I was first starting out paleo. Pretty cool. You should go too!!

Soooo there is a dead squirrel outside my house and it smells really bad. I saw these two squirrels fighting in the trees the other day. I’m pretty sure a squirrel on squirrel murder occurred outside of my house last night. Do I call the police?

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Leftovers: Chicken Bacon Alfredo

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  • Prep Time: 25 mins
  • Cook Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x

Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 spaghetti squash, cut in half lengthwise, seeds removed
  • 1 larger delicata squash, cut in half lengthwise, seeds removed
  • 1/2lb chicken tenders
  • 46 slices bacon, diced
  • 1/2 cup canned coconut milk
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat your 425 degrees.
  2. Cut spaghetti squash delicata squash in half and use a spoon to scoop out the seeds and excess threads. Don’t be dainty.
  3. Place open side down on a baking sheet (use aluminum foil or parchment paper for easy clean up) and cook for 20-25 minutes. You will know when they are done cooking when you can poke the outside skin and it ‘gives’ a bit.
  4. Now you can either cook your chicken at the same time or after the squash is done cooking. Whatever you’d like. Just place chicken on a foil or parchment paper lined baking sheet, sprinkle some olive oil over the chicken (or other kind of fat), salt and pepper it, and sprinkle just a bit of basil on top. Easy peasy. I cooked my tenders for around 15-20 minutes, or until cooked through. Keep that sh*t moist bro.
  5. Once your squash is done cooking, pull it out of the oven, dethread the spaghetti squash into a large bowl with a fork. Go against the grain, if spaghetti squash had grain.
  6. Now throw your diced bacon into a skillet and cook until done. Use a slotted spoon to pull out your cooked bacon, but leave behind the grease.
  7. Take your delicata squash and hollow it out. Unless you want to eat the skin, be my guest. If you’re smart though, you’ll just use the insides and dump them into your warm skillet filled with bacon grease. Then add your coconut milk. You may need to add a little bit more coconut milk depending on how runny you like your sauce. Mix thoroughly with a ladle to break up the squash a bit. I used a pink ladle. It works the best.
  8. Add seasonings to the mix and salt and pepper as needed. Mix thoroughly and cook on low for about 5 minutes to simmer.
  9. Now dice up your cooked chicken.
  10. Pour sauce over spaghetti squash and add your chicken to the mix.
  11. Mix well.
  12. Top with bacon. Duh.
  13. Eat it like you mean it.

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148 Comments

  1. Lynda says:

    The picture of this looked so good, I had to try it. I’m so glad I did because it was AMAZING! It is so creamy and delicious. I used extra of almost everything because I was using more meat, but kept the same proportions. I also subbed acorn squash. My husband said “make this again!”






  2. Jenna says:

    Oh my goodness this stuff is AMAZING! Thanks for the amazing recipe. Since turning paleo I have missed white sauces and this hit the spot right on! I love it so much that kept dipping my testing spoon in to taste the amazingness again!

  3. Andrea @Pencils and Pancakes says:

    I think it looks good! And I’m making it tonight!

  4. Amanda says:

    Ermagersh I’m in love. Topped with some fresh diced tomatoes…. scrumptious.






  5. paul says:

    never cooked with spaghetti squash so this will be a first, hopefully it turns out ok.

  6. Melinda says:

    Not only are your receipes DELISH but they are friggin’ hilarious! I love nothing more than being knee deep into something and then reading something like ‘keep that shit moist bro’ and then giggling to myself. Thanks for what you do!!

    P.S. (About Jeans)…have you gone into Nordstrom and had a jeans specialist help you find jeans that fit you? Seriously, I highly recommend it. Like SERIOUSLY. Good jeans will change your world – just like a nice pedicure will too 🙂

  7. Jamie says:

    OMG, delish. We made this last night and it’s BOMB. Having it right now for lunch – bomb-tastic again!

    We skipped out on the delicata squash but will have to try the acorn squash as a sub next time.






  8. Brooke says:

    I wasn’t able to find any delicata squash, so all I bought was a giant spaghetti squash. I know others have mentioned using acorn or butternut squash, but would just using the spaghetti squash be an alright idea since I’m feeling a little lazy and would rather not run out to the store again for just one item?

    1. juli says:

      No 🙁 spaghetti squash is a very different texture. I’m sorry!

  9. Betsy says:

    Oh MY gOOdness!!!!! This was the frickin’ frackin’ bomb diggity!!!! Had to sub the delicata for the butternut but it was still oh so good!!! I can’t wait to try it with the delicata squash. Thank you for some wonderful recipes!!!!! I love your website!!!!!






  10. Lydia says:

    Wow, you get a lot of comments on your posts.

    I just made this, and when I took the bacon out, I sautéed scallions, shiitake mushrooms, and arugala before adding the squash and coconut milk. Added some greens and some good chew with the shiitakes. Great recipe!