First, I cut up one of everything. Just kidding. But, it was a lot.....1/2 a butternut squash, 2 russet potatoes, a celery root (called celeriac), a orange-skinned sweet potato, and 1 parsnip. I layered those into a 9x13 pan. Then, on the stove, I sauteed a clove of garlic and 1/4 of an onion in butter. Before they were done, I added 1/3 lb of italian pork sausage to brown. When those were done cooking, I added a half cup of milk, 2 cups of water and 2 chicken bouillon cubes. Then the spices: A dash of paprika, three shakes of nutmeg, a 1/2 tsp of thyme, a bunch of black pepper, and two shakes of garlic salt. (See what I mean about the sweet veggies and the salt/spice?) I brought that to a boil, then poured it over the veggies. I baked it for 20 minutes at 400 degrees, then 40 more at 350 degrees F.
So I pulled it out of the oven, sprinkled mozzarella on it and let it sit for a bit. Definitely not the creamy sauce I'd imagined, and I wonder if I can use the liquid as a base for some kind of soup. The dish itself is not...unpleasant. Pretty exotic tasting, actually. I like the spice/sweet play and the sausage definitely helps with that! I will probably try making this again sometime! :D
Update: After a night and more in the fridge, the flavors had a chance to meld together. It is a lot mellower, but still nomnom.
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