Eat Pumpkin like spaghetti! Spaghetti squash is Certainly one of our favourites at Glen Seeds. It is also one of the easiest to grow and cook. Plants grow quick and produce large oval shape fruits that can vary a bit in colour between a greenish and cream. Green ones will become more yellow during maturation and the lighter ones will mature to a dark cream colour. Yields per plant can easily be 6 fruits or more. Spaghetti Squash belongs to the C Pepo Species To Cook : Merely cut the fruit in half (from stem side to flower side), place cut sideâ??s down on a lightly greased baking tray and bake in the oven for about 45 mins to an hour at 180 degrees Celsius. When the skin start to turn brown and almost looks like itâ??s boiling you know its cooked. A few black burnt spots wont hurt anyone either. Take the spaghetti like strands from the cooked squash with a fork and serve just like spaghetti with your favourite sauce, as is or with butter and sugar. A good keeper, store up to 4 months. One of our most requested varieties. This squash is best cooked 'in the shell' and then scooped out onto a plate, using a fork to separate the flesh into fine spaghetti-like strands. This is a great, fun way to get fussy kids to eat their veggies. Add a dollop of butter and some salt and you have a great low carb alternative to spaghetti.