Making the spaghetti squash couldn’t be more simple. You’ll start by using a large strong knife to chop the to off, then slice it right down the middle. The squash is a lot stronger than you’d think so be extra careful when cutting it. After you’ve got the two halves, use a spoon and scoop out the seeds. Then brush with a little olive oil, season with some salt and pepper, and place face down on parchment paper on a baking sheet and slide it into the oven at 350 degrees F for 35-40 minutes. While the spaghetti squash is in the oven, mince 3 cloves of garlic, cut up about a ¼ cup of fresh basil, and slice about a cup full of cherry or grape tomatoes in half. This will be the perfect amount for the two halves of the squash. Heat 2 tablespoons of oil over medium heat, roast the garlic for about 1 minute then add the basil and tomatoes and saute for about 2 minutes. Just enough time to bring out the flavors. Once the spaghetti squash is done, use a fork and and scrape the inside, all the strands will form, looking like real spaghetti. Keep it all in the squash and add some of your roasted garlic, basil and tomatoes. Mix it in and you’ve got an amazing meal that you can eat right out of the squash itself.