Acorn squash

This roasted acorn squash recipe highlights the natural sweetness of the squash, enhanced by butter and brown sugar. A perfect side dish or stand-alone treat for autumn meals.

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05 May 2026
Cook time 60 min
Prep time 5 min

Ingredients:

1 squash
1 tbsp butter
2 tbsp brown sugar
Acorn squash

Acorn squash is a versatile and nutrient-dense vegetable that can be a delicious addition to your meals, especially during the fall season. This simple recipe enhances the natural sweetness of the squash with butter and brown sugar, making it a perfect side dish or even a standalone treat.

Instructions:

1. Preheat the Oven:
- Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
2. Prepare the Squash:
- Wash the acorn squash thoroughly.
- Carefully cut the squash in half lengthwise using a sharp knife. A sturdy chef's knife works best for this.
- Scoop out the seeds and stringy bits from the center of each half using a spoon. You can discard the seeds or save them for roasting later.

3. Scoring the Flesh:
- Using a small knife, score the flesh of each squash half in a crisscross pattern. This will help the butter and brown sugar to penetrate and flavor the squash deeply.
4. Seasoning:
- Place the squash halves, cut-side up, on a baking sheet or in a baking dish.
- Divide the butter equally and place ½ tbsp of butter in the cavity of each squash half.
- Sprinkle 1 tbsp of brown sugar over each half, ensuring it covers the flesh evenly.
5. Roasting:
- Place the baking sheet or dish in the preheated oven.
- Roast the squash for 45 to 60 minutes, or until the flesh is tender and easily pierced with a fork. The edges may start to caramelize, which adds extra flavor.
6. Serving:
- Once fully cooked, remove the squash from the oven. Let it cool for a few minutes before serving.
- Optionally, you can drizzle the melted butter and brown sugar that are pooled in the cavity over the flesh for more flavor.
7. Enjoy:
- Serve the roasted acorn squash halves as a delightful side dish or as a vegetarian main course. Enjoy warm!

This acorn squash recipe is easy to prepare and delivers a warm, comforting addition to any meal. With just a few ingredients, you can create a dish that's not only delicious but also packed with vitamins and minerals. Enjoy your homemade, sweet and savory acorn squash!

Acorn squash FAQ:

How long should I roast acorn squash?

Roast the acorn squash for 45 to 60 minutes at 400°F (200°C). Check for doneness by piercing the flesh with a fork; it should be tender.

What can I substitute for brown sugar in this recipe?

You can substitute brown sugar with an equal amount of maple syrup, honey, or coconut sugar for a similar sweetness and flavor profile.

How do I know when the acorn squash is done?

The acorn squash is done when the flesh is tender and easily pierced with a fork. The edges may also start to caramelize, indicating it's cooked through.

What is the best way to store leftover acorn squash?

Store leftover acorn squash in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven or microwave before serving.

Can I prep acorn squash ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the acorn squash by washing, cutting, and scooping out the seeds up to a day in advance. Store the prepared halves covered in the refrigerator until ready to roast.

Cooking Tips:

- Choose a squash that feels heavy for its size and has a dull, not shiny, skin; this indicates ripeness.

- Cut the squash carefully, as the skin can be tough. Use a sturdy knife and stable cutting surface.

- Season the squash with a pinch of salt and pepper for a more balanced flavor.

- For easier cutting, you can microwave the squash for a couple of minutes to soften the skin slightly.

- To make the dish even more flavorful, consider adding a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg.

Nutrition Facts

2 Servings
Calories 170kcal
Protein 1.99g
Carbohydrates 27g
Fiber 6g
Sugar 16g
Fat 7g

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