Our Favorite Winter Squash Recipes, Featuring Acorn, Butternut, Delicata, and More (2024)

Whether your favorite is acorn or butternut, delicata or kabocha, we can all agree that winter squash is the perfect cold-weather ingredient. (If your favorite is calabaza or honeynut or spaghetti squash, don't worry; we have you covered, too!) Our stellar selection of winter squash recipes will help you enjoy them all season long. These versatile vegetables (technically a fruit) take center stage in soups, salads, sides, pastas, stuffings, casseroles, and even in desserts. Some of our recipes are for a specific winter squash, while others can be made with whichever squash you have on hand.

You'll see that winter squash pairs well with sweet flavors (especially pure maple syrup), tart citrus zest and juice, and all kinds of herbs and spices (ginger, nutmeg, cumin, coriander, and more). Winter squash is also tasty with bacon, sausage, pork, chicken, and mild fish like cod. Because squash is high in fiber, it's more filling than other vegetables—it can be used to bulk up stews, grain- and greens-based salads, quesadillas, pizzas, pastas, casseroles, and gratins.

You don't have to wait until winter to enjoy winter squash; the name is misleading because they are actually harvested in the fall. But they're good keepers and last through the cold weather, giving you plenty of time to enjoy all these recipes.

18 Acorn Squash Recipes for Fall Dinners and Holiday Feasts

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Butternut Squash Soup With Coconut Milk and Ginger

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Vegan soup for the win! This creamy-tasting but dairy-free dish starts with roasted butternut squash, adds fresh ginger for a little heat and a swirl of coconut milk for creaminess. Garnish with toasted squash seeds for crunch.

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Roasted Delicata Squash With Garden Herbs

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Easy, healthy, and delicious, there's a lot to like about this simple side dish. Delicata squash is sliced into rings and roasted; the rings roast faster than a half squash so this side is on the table in just 30 minutes.

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Acorn Squash With Mixed-Grain Stuffing

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For a vegan entree or a hearty side for Thanksgiving or any night of the week, serve these acorn squash halves. They're stuffed with a delicious mix of wheatberries and millet plus mushrooms, spices, and golden raisins, with a bright pomegranate relish served on the side.

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Roasted Sausages with Cabbage and Squash

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You've probably heard of bangers and mash, but have you tried bangers and squash? Simply arrange quick-cooking sausages with kabocha squash and cabbage on a sheet pan, then roast and toss with a quick vinaigrette.

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Brown-Sugar Butternut-Squash Pie

Roasted squash replaces the usual pumpkin in this seasonal custard pie, and a fishtail-braided crust lines the gorgeous outer edge. The cutouts on top are baked separately and scattered across the pie after baking. It takes a bit more time to put together, but it's sure to be the most stunning—and memorable—dessert on any autumn table.

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17 Kabocha Squash Recipes That Will Make You Fall In Love With This Winter Vegetable

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Kabocha-Cauliflower Mash

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One of squash's best attributes is its creaminess once it's cooked. Here, it's paired with cauliflower in a flavorful, non-dairy mash that's perfect alongside any main course on the holiday table or combined with a plateful of other sides to make a satisfying meal.

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Caribbean Fish and Pumpkin Stew

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Calabaza squash is such a staple of Caribbean cooking that it's also known as West Indian pumpkin. We love how it lends a deeply rich, creamy character to this warming, nicely spiced fish stew.

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Quick Turkey Bolognese With Spaghetti Squash

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Spaghetti squash lives up to its name in this 35-minute dinner recipe. It reduces the carbs and pairs wonderfully with the ground turkey sauce for a comforting but healthy meal.

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Roasted Squash and Parsnip Soup

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Honeynut is a relatively recent cultivar in the winter squash family, bred precisely for its concentration of flavor. It looks like a diminutive butternut. Note that the larger squash will work well as a substitute if you can't find honeynut for this soup, which has a complex flavor and crisp, crunchy garnishes at the finish.

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Orecchiette With Butternut Squash and Sage

Deliciously different, this easy weeknight pasta comes together in 40 minutes and is the perfect balance of cubes of sweet butternut squash, creamy ricotta, and fragrant fresh sage. Poppyseeds make a crunchy garnish.

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Chopped Winter Salad

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Make the most of an abundance of autumn produce with a beautifully composed chopped salad. This one features roasted squash and mushrooms atop a bed of wintry bitter greens. It serves eight as a side dish or four for dinner. Leave off the feta to make it vegan-friendly.

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Honeynut Squash, Leek, and Brie Gratin

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Sliced winter squash, leeks, broken lasagna noodles, chopped brie, and a touch of cream add up to a rich, creamy, over-the-top comfort food casserole. Add a green salad, and dinner is done.

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Roasted Squash with Cherry Tomatoes and Eggs

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To make this playful twist on hearty breakfast hash, split winter squashes (acorn or butternut) right down the middle and scoop out the seeds to make edible "bowls" for tomatoes and eggs.

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Sourdough Stuffing with Apples, Acorn Squash, and Hazelnuts

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In this mash-up (pun intended) of beloved Thanksgiving sides, we combined the best of turkey dressing/stuffings (namely, toasted cubes of crusty bread) with a few other favorite Turkey Day ingredients, including acorn squash, apples, celery, and roasted nuts.

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Simple Roasted Spaghetti Squash

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Spaghetti squash is a culinary chameleon. Though it looks a lot like other squash when it's raw, it takes on a new character once cooked. Roasted whole and then split down the middle, the flesh is easily shredded into long strands. Seasoned with little more than salt, pepper, and either butter or oil, it makes a tasty side, but what really makes this a vegetable worth getting to know is its versatility. Try it in any number of other dishes.

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Roasted Kabocha Squash with Tahini and Herb Salad

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It doesn't take much to serve a sensationally flavorful lunch when featuring winter squash. This salad keeps things super simple, with roasted wedges of squash arranged over a bed of yogurt-tahini dressing and then scattered with fresh tender herbs.

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Squash Lasagna with Spinach

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With a rich béchamel sauce, roasted squash wedges, and three types of cheese (ricotta, Parmesan, and Gruyère), this would make a showstopper of a main course at a meatless Thanksgiving feast.

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Kabocha Squash Soup

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Because winter squash famously takes well to flavor of all kinds, you can prepare it with seasonings that are as sweet and mild or hot and spicy as you like. Here, kabocha gets a nice kick from toasted dried chiles and ground spices (cinnamon and cumin). A sour cream garnish helps balance some of the heat; add just a drizzle or a few big dollops, depending on your preference.

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Squash and Rajas Tostadas

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Rajas means "strips" in Spanish; here, it refers to sliced poblano chiles cut into thin strips and cooked with thinly sliced onion and cubed winter squash to create a fantastic topping for tostadas. Quick pickled radishes bring all the flavors together beautifully.

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Heirloom-Squash and Pumpkin Pie

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You can prepare this pie with an all-pumpkin or all-squash filling, but for the best depth of flavor, we suggest using a combination of the two. And don't skimp on the whipped cream on top.

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Our Favorite Winter Squash Recipes, Featuring Acorn, Butternut, Delicata, and More (2024)

FAQs

Are acorn squash and delicata the same? ›

Delicata Squash: This is actually tied with acorn squash and both are similar in texture and flavor which is why they are ranked at the top. Acorn Squash: Acorn squash is number three simply because it's such a pain to peel. The flavor and texture are fantastic.

Which tastes better butternut or acorn squash? ›

Acorn squash is milder in taste and slightly more fibrous in texture than butternut squash: Its sweet, nutty flavor is additionally muted by the watery character of its flesh. Still, most recipes that call for acorn squash can be made with another members of the squash family, such as Hubbard or butternut.

What is another name for delicata squash? ›

Delicata squash is a variety of winter squash with cylindrical fruits that are cream-coloured and striped in green or orange. As its name suggests, it has characteristically a delicate rind (or skin). It is also known as peanut squash, Bohemian squash, or sweet potato squash.

What is the healthiest winter squash? ›

Acorn Squash

Laura Farrell, R.D. mentions eating the fiber-rich skin can promote optimal digestive function. Acorn squash is a good source of vitamin A, magnesium and potassium and is high in vitamin C.

Do you eat the skin of winter squash? ›

All squash skin is edible. However, in the same way you wouldn't eat a banana peel, edible doesn't necessarily mean you want to eat it. Some squash has thin skin that's tasty and tender, while others have a tough shell that even cooked is chewy and stringy.

What winter squash tastes like sweet potatoes? ›

You may want to grow Delicata squash in your garden this year. It is an heirloom squash from the 1800s that scientists have rediscovered. Sometimes called sweet potato squash, it is famous for its orange, dry, "sweet as honey" taste.

What is the sweetest squash to eat? ›

The mustard color flesh of the kabocha squash is very sweet and rich tast-ing. Its texture is floury dry, like a balance between a sweet potato and a pumpkin. It has the highest sugar content of any squash, and is excellent baked as a side dish or stuffed. The hubbard squash has a very sweet, dry orange flesh.

What tastes better, butternut or buttercup squash? ›

To make things even more confusing, they actually taste pretty similar: both are often described as having a sweet, nutty taste that goes well with soups (although butternut squash is just slightly sweeter).

Does acorn squash need to be refrigerated? ›

Acorn Squash Storage

Winter squash will last up to a month in a cool (50 to 55 F) dark cellar or storage area, but only about two weeks in the refrigerator. Ideally, only cut or cooked acorn squash should be refrigerated; they will suffer chill damage at temperatures below 50 F.

How to tell if acorn squash is bad? ›

A squash with soft spots and is soft to the touch, is a sign that the squash has gone bad. And if it starts to leak fluid, that's a sure sign that the squash is spoiled. Likewise, if the flesh and seeds of the fruit are mushy and slimy, that's a clear sign that it shouldn't be eaten.

Is butternut squash healthier than sweet potatoes? ›

To begin with, the butternut squash beats the sweet potato with fewer calories, carbs and sugar per serving. Moreover, it is rich in calcium, magnesium, potassium, and vitamins B6 and E. On the other hand, the sweet potato, however, provides more fiber and protein.

What are the side effects of delicata squash? ›

Risks and Side Effects

As with any food, taking note of any unusual reaction, such as itching or swelling, is important, but there are no known problems with the delicata squash. However, because of its fiber content, too much could cause flatulence.

Why is delicata squash so good? ›

One serving of winter squash (about a heaping cup's worth) gets you nearly 10% of your daily value for potassium. Delicata squash is also brimming with antioxidant nutrients, like vitamin C. Vitamin C is a known antioxidant that helps keep cells healthy and can help prevent cell damage.

What winter squash tastes like sweet potato? ›

You may want to grow Delicata squash in your garden this year. It is an heirloom squash from the 1800s that scientists have rediscovered. Sometimes called sweet potato squash, it is famous for its orange, dry, "sweet as honey" taste.

What is the easiest winter squash to grow? ›

Best Squashes for Beginning Gardeners
  • Cucurbita maxima – buttercup, hubbard, and kabocha squash.
  • Cucurbita moschata – butternut squashes including the new trendy honeynut squash variety; caribbean calabaza.
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What is a long lasting winter squash? ›

Storage life varies by squash type. Acorn squash stores the shortest amount of time: 4 weeks. Spaghetti stores four to five weeks; Buttercup, 13 weeks; Butternut, up to six months; Blue Hubbard, six to seven months.

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