Roasted Acorn Squash Recipe (2024)

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warrenS

I microwave the whole squash (with fork piercings) 2-3 minutes, THEN slice the rings.

Jay

This is simple to make and quite good. I thought cooking time and temperature were perfect. Not exactly bursting with flavor though. Next time I'm going to try either of the following: cinnamon or perhaps paprika instead of pepper, or as written with additional splash of lemon juice or balsamic.

Foodgal

Delicious! I used molasses instead of honey for the vegans coming to Thanksgiving dinner. Tip - microwave the squash for 2 minutes first and they’ll cut much easier. I cut the squash in half then sliced to make half rings. Put it in a plastic bag then poured in the glaze, massage to coat. Easy!

Phil B

I zapped it in the microwave for 5 minutes after slicing it, to soften the squash up. And I put a pan of water in the oven to keep the air moist and used a basting brush to coat the squash. The amount of dressing in the recipe is just adequate.

Brian OConnor

1. - This was delicious, my guests loved it.

2. - But I ended up dicing the squash, partly to speed up the roasting by having smaller pieces, but mostly because I mangled the cutting process. I guess my interpretation of "crosswise" was wrong.

3. Here's a video that show's how it's SUPPOSED to go:
http://www.marthastewart.com/994262/glazed-acorn-squash-rings

Amy K.

I found it easier said than done! Cutting the squash was difficult, and then "tossing" it. I wound up spreading the delicious mixture all over the squash rings with my fingers! In the oven now, can't wait to try it!

Sara

This was great! I baked the squash for twice as long, though. I also followed another's suggestion and added a quarter teaspoon of cinnamon to the entire dish.

Kitchen Witch

Made with maple instead of honey for fall awesomeness! Cooked for an extra ten min and didn’t regret it.

אבי Avi

Absolutely delicious and leftovers even better. Topped with toasted pistachios after cooking for nuttiness. Thanks again Ms Parker-Pope!

MaryO

This was delicious. I took the advice of other reviewers and added cinnamon to the "glaze". I mixed the glaze in a bowl and spread it on the squash with a pastry brush. I added 5 minutes to the cooking time.

valerie

really good. Added cardamom to the honey/oil wash. Also micro’d first to soften, but ended up cutting wedges instead of slices. Super good.

mairedodd

really nice - added some fresh grated ginger and a pinch of 5 spice. cooking time was just right.

Food finder

Made with maple syrup in stead of honey. Added cinnamon. Very good. Nice change of pace.

J

Simple and delicious!

Bellaverdi

Superb!! ….and easy!!!I did read notes ahead, and was glad I did. I preheated each piece 2 minutes for ease in cutting.I added a dash of cayenne to oil mix, and heated all in glass measure for 30 minutes. This allowed for a more viscous product for mixing with squash slices. I baked at 400 degrees and everything was perfect.

Hannah

I ended up increasing the temperature to 400 degrees to give it a more golden edge. Make sure all the pieces are touching the pan or they won’t cook as well (probably obvious to some people but not others). I also added about 8 minutes but if I had started out at 400 degrees I probably wouldn’t have had to do that. Very tasty though.

Billy E

Try using hot honey.

Margit

I substitute a tablespoon of chili-infused honey (Carolina reaper in this case) for one of the tablespoons of regular honey. That half and half blend gives a bit of warmth that's delicious.

Darnelle Nelson

I used many of the suggestions in the notes to great advantage. This dish was delicious!- microwaved each squash for 3 minutes to make cutting easier- added red pepper flakes instead of black pepper- substituted maple syrup for the honey- put the squash rings in a large plastic bag and poured in the syrup/oil mixture to coat- I doubled the syrup/oil mixture and it wasn’t too much. I was hoping for leftovers, but no such luck. It was gobbled up.

sarah

Was good!

Irie

Warming the honey/oil/seasoning mixture by setting the Mason jar in a bowl of just-boiled water for a minute makes it easy to pour and toss with the squash

Blair

Wanna get fancy? (For me the answer is always yes) I added a dash more salt ( I used coarse sea salt) and extra squirt of honey, 2 tsp fresh finely chopped oregano, 1 tsp garam masala and a bit of garlic powder. Holy moly. I can't stop eating it!!

Pam from NJ

Added Dijon mustard and rosemary. Liked it very much, nice presentation

KtSaurus

Skipped the honey to make it more friendly to my blood sugar needs and subbed a splash of balsamic. Was a nice, quick savory squash!

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Roasted Acorn Squash Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should acorn squash be baked cut side up or down? ›

After the acorn squash is cut in half and scooped to remove the seeds, it can be cut into wedges or roasted or baked cut-side down. Roasting cut-side down allows for the subtle caramelization of the flesh and it's just divine.

Does acorn squash raise blood sugar? ›

Unlike refined carb sources like white rice and white pasta, acorn squash is an excellent source of fiber, which slows digestion, helps regulate blood sugar levels, and promotes feelings of fullness ( 6 ).

Is there a difference between roasting and baking squash? ›

Most recipes say to either bake or roast butternut squash—but what's the difference? While both cooking methods will turn the tough, raw gourd into a soft, sweet ingredient, roasting butternut squash is the more common process for achieving browned, crispy edges and a creamy interior.

Is acorn squash inflammatory? ›

Acorn squash has more carotenoids than any other food. Carotenoids are a powerful antioxidant that help fight inflammation and prevent cell damage.

Is acorn squash a laxative? ›

Acorn Squash

Starchy vegetables like winter squash also provide fiber to help you poop. Acorn squash is a small winter squash with orange flesh; its exterior is typically green but can also be white or orange.

Which is healthier butternut squash or acorn squash? ›

Acorn squash: It has less vitamin A than butternut but provides even more fiber (9 grams per cup) and potassium (896 mg).

Why is my roasted squash mushy? ›

Don't overcrowd the pan: When roasting or sautéing butternut squash, make sure that you don't overcrowd the pan. If the pan is too crowded, the squash will steam rather than roast or sauté, which can cause it to become mushy.

How do you know when roasted squash is done? ›

Butternut squash, cut into 1-inch cubes, should be perfectly roasted after about 25 to 35 minutes in an oven heated to 400 degrees F. When it's done, the squash should be lightly browned and easily pierced with a fork.

Why is my roasted squash dry? ›

Don't skimp on the oil.

Some are super-soft and creamy, sort of like a baked sweet potato, while others are a bit more dry and chalky. To prevent these squash from becoming too dry in the oven, make sure to coat them generously with oil.

How do you cook Ina Garten acorn squash? ›

Place 1/2 tablespoon butter and ½ tablespoon maple syrup in the cavity of each squash. Brush the cut sides with olive oil and sprinkle the squash with 3 teaspoons kosher salt and 1 teaspoon pepper. Roast for 40-60 minutes, depending on the size of the squash, until tender when pierced with a small knife.

Can you eat acorn squash skin roasted? ›

Next time you roast a squash like acorn, butternut or honeynut, try leaving the skins on and give them a nibble. Be sure to scrub the skin well, Joyce recommends, to remove any dirt or debris. The pleasantly chewy texture may just surprise you, plus you can never go wrong with more fiber.

What is the correct way to cut an acorn squash? ›

Place the squash on its side and cut the top and bottom off. Stand it up on the cutting board with the cut side down and use a sharp knife and place it in the center of the squash. Use both hands on the knife to slowly rock the knife back and forth, pressing down until sliced through to the bottom.

Should you roast butternut squash cut side up or down? ›

You can roast the butternut squash cut side down or cut side up, you will get a more caramelized squash when roasted cut side down. Once it cools a bit scoop the flesh out of the squash halves with a spoon.

What does cut side down mean? ›

This instruction is typically given when cooking a half ham or a fully cooked ham. Placing the cut side down allows the ham to soak in the glaze or juices, which helps to enhance the flavor and prevent drying out [1][2].

How do you cut acorn squash too hard? ›

The first and most important thing to have on-hand is a very sharp chef's knife or a longer, thick utility knife. Lay the squash on it's side. Raise a knife 3-4 inches above the squash and give it a little chop to break into it. Using your other hand, press down on the top of the blade and slice all the way through.

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