Acorn squash is a treat straight from the garden! This veggie has a delicious buttery orange interior and is so easy to prepare. All it takes are a few small steps and some time in the oven and voila! Youโre going to love it!
We say this from experience: getting those recommended fruits and veggies isnโt always easy. But, what if we told you that thereโs a yummy way to prepare a nutritious vegetable? Presenting: baked acorn squash. Itโs one of our absolute favorite veggies during fall and winter. As soon as temperatures start to drop we look for them everywhere. Like other types of squash โ weโre looking at you butternut and spaghetti โ they are oh-so-easy to prepare. All youโll need are a few key ingredients and your oven, and youโre good to go. You can choose to make them sweet or savoryโฆroasted acorn squash truly is a blank canvas. If youโre sick of serving up the same old sides and ready for some truly delicious acorn squash, this recipe is about to become your new go-to.
Do I Peel Acorn Squash Before Cooking?
This is one of the most common questions when it comes to learning how to cook acorn squash. Youโll be happy to know that no, you donโt have to peel it! If you donโt want to eat it, once youโve roasted the vegetable, the skin peels off really easily.
How To Cut Acorn Squash:
Another big part of learning how to cook acorn squash is determining how to prepare and cut it. Start by washing the vegetable well with water. Make sure to get into all the nooks and crannies, especially if you got yours from a local producer. No one wants to find dirt in their teeth after enjoying this yummy side! Then, carefully cut off the top of the squash (where the stem is). Lay the squash down on the surface you just created and cut it down in the center to reveal the seeds on the inside. Scoop them out as you do a pumpkin โ you can even cook the seeds by following this recipe.
Butter Substitutes:
You may be trying to stay away from butter, or perhaps youโre vegan. If so, you can also use a different fat like olive oil or avocado oil instead.
Flavor Options:
As youโll see on the recipe card below, weโve got flavor options for both sweet and savory squash! We also think that these add-ons would be delicious:
- Savory: Red pepper flakes, rosemary, thyme, oregano, basil, or smoked paprika
- Sweet: Honey, nutmeg, allspice, maple syrup, or pecans
Pick and choose your favorites, or create a combination of a few!
Serving Suggestions:
Roasted acorn squash is light enough to be served as a side. Here are some ideas to make a meal out of them:
- Protein: Crispy breaded pork chops, roasted leg of lamb, or juicy air fryer chicken breast
- Carbohydrates: Spaghetti with homemade marinara, easy cheesy rice pilaf, or honey roasted smashed potatoes
- More Veggies: Garlic butter roasted brussels sprouts, honey roasted carrots, or classic creamed spinach
Air Fryer Instructions:
Prepare your acorn squash according to the instructions below and cook in an air fryer set to 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 25-30 minutes.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
You should store any leftover baked acorn squash in the fridge. If you donโt have an airtight container big enough to fit them, you can simply wrap them tightly in plastic wrap! To reheat, place them in the microwave and heat at 30-second increments until warmed through. You can also warm them up in the oven. Wrap your roasted acorn squash in aluminum foil and heat at 400 degrees F for 5 minutes, check on the temp, and heat for 1-2 minutes more if necessary.
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I love acorn squash, It’s been a long time since I’ve made one. I love watching these videos of you girls. I’ve always done mine with butter like Caitlin did, brown sugar, salt and pepper all at once so I have sweet and savory together. ๐ Give her a try โบ๏ธ
That’s how my MIL taught me how to make acorn squash back in ’74 and I’ve been doing it that way ever since. Delicious!