Maple-Roasted Squash With Sage and Lime for Two Recipe (2024)

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Pups224

Who needs Thanksgiving. I just came from the greenmarket and will make these tonight.

Karen

For a touch more flavor and crunch and about 2 minutes of work, while the squash bakes saute sage in a small amount of EVOO for about 30 seconds to crisp it. Drain on a paper towel (if you don't want the extra oil). I used 3x the amount of sage called for. When the squash comes out of the oven crumble on the sage and add 1/2 cup chopped toasted hazelnuts or pecans, if desired.

maeve

But squash is in season now. Eat the real thing; you won't regret it.

SR

Who needs maple syrup...or anything additional! Delicata squash on its own is sweet and delicious!

Karen Artiaco

If you’re looking to make this recipe really easy, buy a package of frozen winter squash, toss in pot with maple syrup mixture, spread on baking parchment lined pan (or silpat sheet) in sheet pan and bake until soft and glazed. Stir a couple times during baking.

Vito

I think it's easier to mix the butter/maple combo in a bowl with the squash, then lay out on parchment paper lined half sheet. I also used 2 pounds and it was good for two people with just a bit left over

Martha

Make this easier. Prepare the glaze and put it in the large bowl you use for everything. Cut up the squash, add to the bowl, and toss with your hands or a spoon. Tip the now perfectly evenly coated squash pieces onto the ( definitely parchment paper covered who wants to scrub a pan) baking sheet and slide it into the oven

kathryn

Unbelievably delicious- a great use of butternut squash, which I'm crazy about. I used dried sage and powdered coriander, as that's what I had on hand. And a homemade blended chili powder. It's a wonderful recipe and could easily be a main vegetarian course.

A

I did this with honey and coconut sugar instead of maple syrup (all I had) and it came out great. The lime is an amazing touch. Also I fried the sage leaves instead of raw, adds a light crunch.

Lauren

Made with acorn squash. Didn't have coriander, used garam masala instead and it was delicious! The lime was a surprisingly nice touch.

Carol Parker

I made this today but tripled the recipe (used butternut squash which I did peel). For those who also wish to upsize it, you probably do not need to increase the maple syrup and butter that much. It made too much liquid which baked some of the squash into little islands surrounded by maple candy on the parchment paper. It was delicious though. Also, I used ground coriander rather than coriander seeds. The whole seeds seemed too large to me.

Maya W.

Absolutely delicious. I fried the sage in a little olive oil to make them crispy, and used Berbere in place of the cayenne pepper, and vegan butter in place of butter. My partner normally does not like squash but he was obsessed with this dish. It's not really a whole meal on it's own, so maybe a risotto or something would be nice to have with it?

Shavaun

Did a mix of butternut (peeled) and delicata and threw in 1/2 can of drained chickpeas. Served over a wild rice blend to which I added some chopped dried cherries. So easy and SO delicious as well as a nice blend of textures .

Alice

Amendment--the clumps of candied glaze were lovely. Making this again tonight! Glaze may appear burned/over-hardened but don't despair; it is not.

Alice

Much of my glaze ended up as clumps of dark brown "candy" after scraping pan! Definitely start on low side of time. Monitor.

eleanor

Wasn’t able to find the right kind of squash for this, ended up with acorn which may have affected the result (love delicata- wish I had it). Doubled the sauce and made it a tad spicier than what this recipe called for, I liked it better saucier.

Emma

As others have noted, this is the only squash recipe I’m ever using again!! I’ve made it a few times using delicata and tossing everything (except sage and lime) in a bowl before roasting. I always make a little extra glaze, too. I’ll sub powdered coriander if I don’t have seeds around. It’s an easy weeknight side, but for Thanksgiving I’m tripling the batch and will try fried sage, as others have noted. The sage & lime really make the dish!

ERH

The squash was delicious, but the glaze started burning onto my (thankfully parchment-lined) baking sheet within the first 15 minutes of cooking. Next time I will toss the squash with olive oil, salt and pepper, roast most of the way and add the glaze for the last 5-10 minutes of roasting.

SB

It turns out if you use honey instead of maple syrup by mistake, it's still very good. And I agree that doubling the recipe is a great idea! These get eaten quickly.

BD

The only mistake I made was grinding the coriander seeds. It was really fantastic!

Einar

Great sauce, double down on the amount, it stands on it's own.

Carol Reid

Has anyone ever roasted different varieties of squash at one time? Looks like that’s what they did in the photo and it’s gorgeous and would also be interesting. But wondering if roasting times would vary.

bistro35priscilla

Simply delicious! Best way I have EVER prepared butternut squash; spicy, tangy, sweet. Easy! No struggle peeling the squash or scooping out roasted squash before serving. The skin was totally edible in this recipe. Recommend using parchment paper for easier cleanup. Served with Halibut with Brown Butter, Lemon and Sage; made a fantastic meal. Will be on the Thanksgiving menu this year for sure.

KatyDaly

I skipped the lime because Husband is not a fan, Heated the maple syrup, butter and nice piece of fresh hot red pepper briefly in a pan. I think the coriander seeds are a must. And, as mentioned in a previous comment, I used extra fresh sage, and I think it would have been even better if crisped in olive oil first. I just roughly chopped it and let it roast with the squash. I loved this dish! I might try at a higher temp next time so that the squash gets a bit crispier.

dimmerswitch

Chose delicata for the squash and cayenne in the "or chili powder" option, made exactly as written, perfectly delicious outcome. Keeper. Note: Took a little under 10 min finish once turned over in step 3.

Shelby

Very tasty. Sauce was pretty thick and hard to evenly coat the squash with, but it still worked out well. Easy to throw together, would make again.

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Maple-Roasted Squash With Sage and Lime for Two Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you give squash more flavor? ›

Brown Nicely When cooking summer squash, don't be afraid of a little browning. A nicely browned surface adds great flavor. 5. Partner Strategically Finally, balance squash's milder taste with stronger flavors like chilies, curry, ginger, garlic, lemon, goat cheese and so on.

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.

What has to be done to a winter squash before cooking? ›

Cooking Whole

Cut the squash in half, clean out the seeds with a spoon and place cut-side down on an oiled sheet pan or lasagna dish. Add about 1/4 inch of water to the pan and bake at 375 degrees for 45-50 minutes, or until you can easily poke through the squash with a fork.

What is the most flavorful squash? ›

  1. 1 • Delicata / Sweet Dumpling. These are the most delectable of the pepo squashes, often much sweeter than their close cousins, the green acorns. ...
  2. 2 • Kabocha. ...
  3. 3 • Butternut. ...
  4. 4 • Acorn. ...
  5. 5 • Spaghetti. ...
  6. 6 • Buttercup. ...
  7. 7 • Hubbard.

What is the best season for squash? ›

So when is the perfect time to harvest squash? It depends. Generally, you want to harvest summer squash throughout the summer—whenever the fruits are about six inches long. Winter squash, on the other hand, is a one-time harvest that tends to fall on or just before your area's last frost date.

Do you eat the skin of roasted acorn squash? ›

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.

Does acorn squash need to be peeled before cooking? ›

Good news: you don't need to peel acorn squash. Its hard, grooved skin softens significantly as it cooks, and it's edible, too. If you do want to remove the skin, wait until after you cook it, at which point it will peel right off.

Why is acorn squash so good? ›

This squash has a lot of antioxidants, which can boost your immunity and help your body to fight off certain diseases. Acorn squash contains antioxidants like vitamin C that help strengthen bones and blood vessels. It also has vitamin A, which helps improve the health of your lungs, heart and other vital organs.

What temperature do you bake squash at? ›

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.

Can acorn squash cause gas? ›

Acorn squash can also cause gas due to fructans, a type of FODMAP. However, 59g is considered low FODMAP and should not cause you gas (2). Acorn squash has a slightly sweet and nutty flavor with a creamy texture when cooked.

Should I roast squash before freezing? ›

Cooking before freezing is recommended if a longer shelf life is desired. Frozen raw squash can be roasted, steamed or boiled, but do not thaw beforehand. Cooked frozen squash can be mashed, puréed or added to pasta and risotto dishes or soups.

Why does my squash taste bland? ›

If you pick too early, the flesh will not be fully developed and the squash will lack flavor and not be that wonderfully vegetal sweet that is the wonder of butternut, honeynut, delicata, acorn, pumpkin and kabocha, among dozens of other winter squash.

How do you make squash produce more fruit? ›

To do so, you'll need to transfer pollen from the male flowers to the female flowers. How to Hand-Pollinate: First, identify the male and female flowers. Female flowers have a small bulbous growth at their base, which will eventually develop into the squash fruit. Male flowers do not have this growth.

How can I enhance the flavor of zucchini? ›

You can season the oil before you add the zucchini with garlic, shallots, spices, or red pepper flakes, it's totally up to you. Once the oil, butter, or combination thereof is heated, add all of the zucchini. If the pan seems crowded at first, don't worry. Season with salt and toss to begin drawing out the moisture.

Why does my butternut squash have no flavor? ›

If it's underripe, the squash won't have developed its signature taste. If it's overripe, it may be dry, mushy or flavorless.

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