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Rich, sweet roasted acorn squash is doused in maple butter and filled with maple butter roasted pecans to make it even more delicious.

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Maple Butter Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecans

Once the tremendous heat of summer fades into the coolness of fall, I feel free to enjoy cooking even more than usual. It seems like less of a drawback to turn on the oven, and instead of resenting its warmth, I look forward to it.

For that reason, I’m much more likely to experiment with baking during fall. It adds a pleasant seasonality to the rhythm of life here in Florida, where there are far fewer visual signals (such as turning leaves) with which to observe the change of seasons. Roasting is a wonderful cooking method and can be used for all kinds of vegetables from squash to Brussels sprouts.

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Roasted squash is a well-known fall side dish, but I’m adding my own twist by incorporating some contrasting flavors. In addition to maple butter and crunchy pecans, I’ll be garnishing the finished roasted acorn squash halves with blue cheese crumbles. The piquancy of blue cheese and the sweetness of the squash bring an elegant balance to this dish.

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Blue cheese crumbles are a wonderful garnish. You can sprinkle a little or a lot on salads, side dishes, soups, pizza, sandwiches, and main courses. It adds flavor without as many calories as blue cheesing dressing.

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The combination of roasted squash, nuts, and sharp cheese works well in many combinations. Although maple roasted acorn squash is my personal favorite, there’s no reason why you couldn’t change it up. I think cubed butternut squash, walnuts, and goat cheese would be really good, too!

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Tips for Making Roasted Acorn Squash

  • Be careful when slicing the acorn squashes in half. The skin is tough, but control the force of the knife so that it doesn’t slip and endanger you.
  • Did you know that Grade B maple syrup works wonderfully for cooking? Most of us are familiar with Grade A, which has a more delicate maple flavor, but Grade B is stronger and well suited for keeping its flavor even when cooked. Either grade will do for this recipe.
  • If you’re looking for the best of pecans, seek out Georgia pecans. (I may be biased; my mom is from Georgia and has gifted me with many a bag of Georgia pecans over the years.) And say it “PEEH-cans,” not “puh-CAHNS” if you want to sound authentic.
  • I usually have unsalted butter in my fridge, but if you have salted butter, simply omit any extra salt.

If you like this recipe, you’ll LOVE my new cookbook that’s all about veggies!

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Maple Butter Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecans

Rich, sweet roasted acorn squash doused in maple butter and filled with maple butter roasted pecans, then topped with blue cheese crumbles.

CourseSide Dish

CuisineAmerican

Keywordautumn, comfort food, fall, thanksgiving, winter

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 1 hour 10 minutes

Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 282 kcal

Author Katie Moseman

Ingredients

  • 2acorn squash
  • 2tablespoonsunsalted butter
  • 2tablespoonsreal maple syrup
  • 1pinchsea salt
  • 1/2cupchopped pecans
  • Blue Cheese crumblesto taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 F and line a baking dish with foil or parchment for easy cleanup.

  2. Halve the squashes, then scoop out and discard the seeds and strings.

  3. Melt the butter with the maple syrup and sea salt, then stir to combine. Brush the cut sides of the squash with the mixture, allowing it to puddle in the center of each half.

  4. Stir the pecans into the remaining butter/syrup mixture and set aside.

  5. Bake the squash in the oven for 1 hour. Remove from the oven and scoop the pecans evenly into each squash half. Return the pecan-filled squash halves to the oven for 10 minutes.

  6. When finished, garnish with blue cheese crumbles and serve warm.

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Nutrition Facts

Maple Butter Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecans

Amount Per Serving

Calories 282Calories from Fat 153

% Daily Value*

Fat 17g26%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Cholesterol 20mg7%

Sodium 115mg5%

Potassium 844mg24%

Carbohydrates 31g10%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 4g8%

Vitamin A 1020IU20%

Vitamin C 23.7mg29%

Calcium 129mg13%

Iron 1.9mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Cindy Gordon

    Now THAT looks delicious! I love the addition of blue cheese! I have to look for that! It would be so easy to add to dishes! My Mother in Law LOVES blue cheese, I’ll share this with her!

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  2. Bites for Foodies

    You’ve combined some of my favourite foods, root veggies and pecans!! Also, I LOVE salt…I probably eat way too much more than I’m supposed to!

    Reply

  3. Censie Sawyer

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    I love acorn squash but I have never thought to prepare it with Maple butter. What a great flavor combination. Talk about a totally perfect fall recipe. Yum. I am going to make this next week.

    Reply

  4. Kristy @ Mommy Hates Cooking

    Real Maple Syrup is one of my favorite things in this world! Especially this time of year, it is the ultimate form of comfort food. What a great idea to add cheese to roasted Acorn Squash!

    Reply

  5. Kim Croisant

    What a perfect recipe for my Thanksgiving dinner. My husband loves Blue Cheese and I love pecans in anything!!! This combination is perfect, and I can only hope I can fit it in to my already planned menu. Thank you.

    Reply

  6. Margaret

    In Alabama we would never say peeh- cans. Only a yankee ? would say it that way. We say puh-cahns! I am making this for lunch today though.

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    • Katie Moseman

      Hi Margaret!

      It’s funny how in different areas of the South, it’s pronounced differently. Hope you enjoy! 🙂

      -Katie

      Reply

  7. cakespy

    DANG does this ever look good!! I love the idea of this maple butter business! <3 These little squashes are like nests of nourishing awesome.

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    • Katie Moseman

      This is possibly my favorite vegetable recipe ever. We had our first cold day today (Florida!) and it sounds really appealing to me even at 8 in the morning.

      Reply

  8. Darian

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    Tried this today; to my surprise, it was delicious!

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    • Katie Moseman

      So glad you liked it!

      Reply

  9. Dorothea

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    I’ve got this in the oven right now. Making it for my daughter and husband while I babysit. It smells delicious! Can’t wait to hear how the like it.

    Reply

  10. Beth

    I’m excited to try this! My mom just moved in with us for a short time and she loves acorn squash.

    Reply

  11. Melissa Chapman

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    That acorn squash looks amazing so I have to look for them where I shop. I love how you combined all those different flavors into a great fall dish.

    Reply

  12. Tasheena

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    OMG! This recipe looks so yummy. Looking forward to giving it a try. I know my family is going to love it.

    Reply

  13. Denay DeGuzman

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    What a gorgeous fall recipe! It looks so delicious. I’ve saved it to Pinterest to make it later this month. This acorn squash is stunning.

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  14. Amber Myers

    Maple Butter Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecans • Recipe for Perfection (16)
    Wow, this looks so delicious! I’ve never had anything like this. I need to try it out for sure. These photos are making me drool.

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  15. GiGi Eats

    I 10000% need to pick up an acorn squash today!!

    Reply

  16. Marysa

    My grandmother used to make acorn squash with maple syrup, so this recipe really takes me back to my childhood. I haven’t used maple butter before but it all sounds like a great combination.

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  17. Lisa Favre

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    This recipe looks absolutely incredible! I love squash and pecans so it’s totally meant for me – can’t wait to try and make it myself!

    Reply

  18. rika livingston

    I love squash! The maple butter and pecan flavors sound perfect for fall!

    Reply

  19. Karen Morse

    Okay, I need to give this one a try since I love butternut squash! I love the combination of the maple syrup with the saltiness of the cheese. It’s definitely going to bring out yummy flavors. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  20. Tiffany La Forge-Grau

    Maple Butter Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecans • Recipe for Perfection (18)
    Wow, I have never thought of something like this. I would really like to make this sometime!

    Reply

  21. HilLesha

    This looks delicious in every sense of the word! I’ll have to give this recipe a try sometime in the near future.

    Reply

  22. Ericka

    Wow! This looks so good! I’m going to making it for the family and see how they like it.

    Reply

  23. Shelley R Zurek

    Maple Butter Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecans • Recipe for Perfection (19)
    My husband loves acorn squash and pecans. What a fantastic recipe for him, acorn squash with maple butter roasted pecans

    Reply

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FAQs

Maple Butter Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecans • Recipe for Perfection? ›

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.

Do you peel acorn squash before eating? ›

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.

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.

Is it OK to eat a whole acorn squash? ›

It's definitely OK to eat squash skin,” Rayna Joyce, vegetable production manager at Bread and Butter Farm in Shelburne, Vermont, told me. “Some (winter) squash have really delicate skins and they become tender when cooked. You can bake them and eat the whole thing.”

Can you eat the green skin on acorn squash? ›

Yes, You Can Eat the Skin of Acorn Squash and Other Winter Squashes—Here's How. Some varieties, like acorn squash and honeynut, have tender, tasty skin. Others, not so much.

Can you eat acorn squash raw? ›

Skip eating most hard-skinned squash raw. "Hard skinned squash is difficult to eat raw," Marz says. "They are usually much larger in size, have a harder flesh, and are much more fibrous." Examples of hard-skinned squash that should not be eaten raw include: pumpkins, delicate, butternut, Hubbard, and acorn.

How do you make acorn squash easier to peel? ›

how to peel an acorn squash
  1. Soften acorn squash by using one of the above methods: boil, steam, or microwave.
  2. After softening the squash, add to cold water and chill for 5 minutes until able to handle.
  3. The safest way to peel an acorn squash is to use a vegetable peeler.
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What knife is best for cutting acorn squash? ›

The 7-5/8" Petite Chef is a good knife for cutting acorn squash. Its sharp, long blade and comfortable handle allow for more control while cutting.

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.

How do you keep squash from getting mushy? ›

Slice and salt zucchini in advance of cooking to draw out some of the vegetable's excess moisture (while also seasoning it more thoroughly). To do this, cut up a pound of zucchini and toss it with ½ teaspoon of table salt. Let it drain in a colander for about 30 minutes before patting it dry and cooking it.

Why is my acorn squash watery? ›

To avoid watery acorn squash, do not over cook it. Overcooked squash will become watery and mushy. Salting the squash before roasting it also helps to pull out some of the moisture to avoid watery squash.

Is the skin of acorn squash good for you? ›

One half of a four inch acorn squash when eaten with the skin meets 12% of your daily fiber needs, 11% of vitamin A, contains only 86 calories, 32% of daily vitamin C, and trace amounts of other important vitamins and minerals. Check out our quick reference guides for nutritional content in …

What happens if you eat acorn squash skin? ›

Some recipes seem to recommend it, while others don't. In fact, squash peel is completely edible. All of it. It's actually very nutritious too, with plenty of fibre and a rich source of vitamin A.

Is there a trick to peeling an acorn squash? ›

Place the acorn squash into a pot of boiling water for 15 minutes. Boiling the squash will help soften the skin and make the removal process easier. Boiling the squash is ideal for people who are not fully comfortable with using a sharp knife or a serrated peeler.

Do you have to cut acorn squash before cooking? ›

It doesn't really matter. If you are going to serve the squash in it's shell I would slice it from stem end to flower end. Scoop the seeds out, place it cut side down on a pan with sides that has been oiled and cook until tender - a knife inserts through the skin and easily into the flesh.

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