Hulshof Farm

Hulshof Farm Welcome to Hulshof Farm. We grow all our fruit, vegetables, and cut flowers locally on our farm.

Winter Squash is now being harvested and is available for sale at our roadside self serve wagon. Lots to choose from as ...
09/17/2023

Winter Squash is now being harvested and is available for sale at our roadside self serve wagon. Lots to choose from as well as straw bales, pumpkins, and gourds (no, you can’t eat those!) 🎃🎃

Raspberries available for sale now on our farm. Pint boxes are $7 eachChemical free berries
07/21/2023

Raspberries available for sale now on our farm.
Pint boxes are $7 each

Chemical free berries

Winter squash varieties are still available at our roadside wagon as long as the weather stays above the freezing temper...
11/02/2022

Winter squash varieties are still available at our roadside wagon as long as the weather stays above the freezing temperatures. Although Halloween is over, we still have pumpkins for those of you looking for deer feed or for your backyard chickens. They love eating pumpkin!
We are located at 8500 Concession 4, Sandford

Still lots of selection to choose from for all of your fall decorating and Halloween needs as well as those of you wanti...
10/22/2022

Still lots of selection to choose from for all of your fall decorating and Halloween needs as well as those of you wanting to stock up on your favourite squash varieties for winter. We’ve got it all from the standard orange pumpkins to pink, blue, warty, and red. Our self serve wagon is stocked up for the beautiful weekend. We are located at 8500 Concession 4, Sandford. Cash or e-transfer accepted.

Lots of winter squash varieties to choose from on our roadside wagon located at 8500 Concession 4, SandfordFound a yummy...
10/01/2022

Lots of winter squash varieties to choose from on our roadside wagon located at 8500 Concession 4, Sandford

Found a yummy recipe using Butternut squash that is a must try:

Stuffed Butternut Squash with Spinach,Bacon, and Cheese

The stuffing is creamy and cheesy and pairs really well with the sweet flavor of the butternut squash. This gluten-free recipe is a perfect addition to the holiday menu and is also great for an easy weeknight meal.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients
Butternut squash
2 butternut squash medium
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 teaspoon salt
black pepper freshly ground
Spinach, bacon, and cheese mixture
1 tablespoon olive oil
6 oz spinach fresh
8 oz cream cheese
1 cup Parmesan cheese shredded
6 strips bacon cooked and chopped
3 tablespoons fresh thyme
Instructions
How to roast butternut squash
Preheat oven to 400 F.
Prepare the butternut squash. Slice each one in half lengthwise. Keep fingers away from the knife to avoid injury. Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds and fleshy strands tangled with the seeds.
Place butternut squash cut sides up on a baking sheet. Drizzle the cut sides of butternut squashes with olive oil and rub the oil into the squash. Season generously with salt and pepper. Turn the squash over, and place it cut sides down on a baking sheet. Tip: you can line the baking sheet with parchment paper for easy clean-up.
Roast in the preheated oven at 400 F for 40 minutes.
Make spinach, bacon, and cheese mixture
While the butternut squash is roasted, prepare the cheese mixture.
In a medium skillet, heat olive oil on medium heat and add fresh spinach. Cook for about 5 minutes until the spinach wilts. If there is any liquid in the pan, drain it.
Add cream cheese to a microwave-safe large-sized bowl. Soften cream cheese briefly in the microwave oven. Make sure the cheese does not actually melt, just softens.
Add shredded Parmesan, cooked spinach, and half of the chopped cooked bacon to the same bowl. Mix everything well. Tip: save the remaining half of the bacon pieces to arrange on top of the cheese mixture.
How to stuff butternut squash
By this time, you have roasted the butternut squash for 40 minutes. Remove it from the oven and turn cooked squash halves cut sides up.
Let it cool slightly. Using a spoon, scoop out the flesh leaving about a 1-inch border along the sides. (For reference, I provide the step-by-step photos, including for this step, above the recipe card).
Divide the spinach, bacon, and cheese mixture among the 4 halves and stuff the squash until the mixture is leveled. Top with the remaining chopped cooked bacon.
Roast the stuffed butternut squash in the preheated oven at 400 F for 15 more minutes until the cheese mixture melts.
Optionally, broil for 3 or 5 minutes to get golden crust over cheese. Watch closely and be very careful not to burn the squash and the cheese mixture. Tip: Broil on the second oven rack from the top - not on the very top rack so that it doesn't burn. Do watch carefully because all ovens are different. My squashes were fine broiled for 5 minutes on the second oven rack from the top.
Top with freshly ground black pepper and fresh thyme.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…our wagon of assorted squash, gourds, fancy pumpkins, straw bales, and more is ...
09/22/2022

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…our wagon of assorted squash, gourds, fancy pumpkins, straw bales, and more is back!
We can be found at 8500 concession 4, Sandford
This is a self serve honour system. Cash or e transfer accepted.

Available today at our self serve wagon, 8500 Concession 4 Sandford.
09/10/2022

Available today at our self serve wagon, 8500 Concession 4 Sandford.

Welcome to Hulshof Farm. We have fresh sweet corn, fresh cut flowers, sunflowers, cucumber, and summer squash. Soon we w...
09/04/2022

Welcome to Hulshof Farm. We have fresh sweet corn, fresh cut flowers, sunflowers, cucumber, and summer squash. Soon we will have our fall harvest ready.

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8500 Concession 4
Uxbridge, ON
L0C1E0

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