Helpful video: How to safely cut a spaghetti squash. It's tempting to try to run a knife through this squash with brute force, but don't! Take your time, move your knife slowly if it gets stuck, and be patient. Choose a cutting board with rubber nonslip feet, or place a thin, damp rag underneath the cutting board to prevent slipping. A dull knife is more prone to slipping, which means it's more likely to cause injuries. Spaghetti squash is notorious for being VERY hard to cut - so please be careful when you're preparing your squash (safety first!) A few tips to cut your squash safely: It's all about timing - just follow the instructions and you'll be good to go! We broke the recipe out into blocks so it's easy to pick up right where you left off. One note about this recipe: This sheet pan spaghetti squash is definitely simple, but it's not really "set it and forget it." You'll need to pull the sheet pan in and out of the oven a few times and move some things around to make sure every component is hot and ready at the same time. This sheet pan spaghetti squash is the perfect end-of-summer meal to blend bright, fresh summer flavors (oh heyyyy, tomatoes!) with a heaping side of warm-and-cozy. Hands up if you love one-pan dinners! (us.
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