Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe (2024)

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  • Post published:December 14, 2013
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Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe – A delicious recipe. Easy to make. Perfect for a fall side and holiday dinners with friends and family.

Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe

Recently my Sister-In-Law had us over for dinner. She made this delicious Mashed Butternut Squash in a way I’ve never had before. I knew I was not leaving there without that recipe.

I love sides recipes probably a little bit more than the main course. I have plenty of sides that I’ve published here on this blog like these Twice-baked Sweet Potatoes and Mom’s Corn Souffle’ Recipe

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  • Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe
  • Ingredients
  • How to make Mashed Butternut Squash
  • Here’s your handy dandy printable:

Ingredients

  • Butternut Squash
  • chicken broth
  • brown sugar– divided
  • unsalted butter– divided
  • cinnamon
  • salt

How to make Mashed Butternut Squash

  • Split the squash in half, and scoop the seeds out
  • Place the 2 halves of squash with open cavities facing up, into a shallow baking dish
  • Add, 1 T of brown sugar, and 1 T of butter into each cavity of the squash.
  • Pour a little bit of the chicken broth into the cavities of the squash (the amount will vary depending on the size of your squash, but 2-3 Tbsp. in each cavity should do the trick)
  • Add the rest of the broth to the bottom of the baking dish
  • Cover with foil, and bake at 400 degrees, for about 40 minutes, or until squash is fork-tender.
  • Remove from oven, transfer the squash to a work surface to scoop out the cooked flesh, removing it from the outer skin
  • Place the cooked squash into a large bowl
  • Add the juices (broth) from the baking dish
  • Mash the squash incorporating the broth in the pan with the squash
  • Add the cinnamon and salt, mix in
  • Serve, and enjoy!

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Here’s your handy dandy printable:

Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe (5)

Ingredients

  • 1 large Butternut Squash
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 Tbsp. brown sugar – divided
  • 2 Tbsp. unsalted butter – divided
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • ½ tsp. salt

Instructions

  • Split the squash in half, and scoop the seeds out

  • Place the 2 halves of squash with open cavities facing up, into a shallow baking dish

  • Add, 1 T of brown sugar, and 1 T of butter into each cavity of the squash.

  • Pour a little bit of the chicken broth into the cavities of the squash (amount will vary depending on the size of your squash, but 2-3 Tbsp. in each cavity should do the trick)

  • Add the rest of the broth to the bottom of the baking dish

  • Cover with foil, and bake at 400 degrees, for about 40 minutes, or until squash is fork-tender.

  • Remove from oven, transfer the squash to a work surface to scoop out the cooked flesh, removing it from the outer skin

  • Place the cooked squash into a large bowl

  • Add the juices (broth) from the baking dish

  • Mash the squash incorporating the broth in the pan with the squash

  • Add the cinnamon and salt, mix in

  • Serve, and enjoy!

Notes

  • *In response to a question – Put only enough broth in the cavity to partially fill it. You don’t want the broth spilling out and taking the butter and sugar with it. You only want enough, so that it soaks into the flesh along with the butter and the sugar

nutrition facts are only an estimate

Nutrition

Serving: 8g | Calories: 176cal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 685mg | Potassium: 698mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 20122IU | Vitamin C: 39mg | Calcium: 115mg | Iron: 2mg

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This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe (10)

    Sacha November 11, 2016Reply

    So you put 2 cups of broth into the baking dish and then a little extra into the cavity of the squash? How much roughly should I do?

    1. Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe (11)

      Melissa November 12, 2016Reply

      You’ll use a little bit from your 2 cups of broth. The amount you put in will vary depending on the size of your squash cavity. You don’t want to put so much that it is spilling out of the cavity, along with the sugar and butter. 2-3 Tbsp. will probably do the trick. The foil will lock the rest of juices inside the pan, giving the squash a broth bath…to even further the deliciousness. 🙂

Mashed Butternut Squash Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my mashed butternut squash watery? ›

The key to avoiding watery butternut squash is to roast it rather than steam it. Steaming butternut squash causes the vegetable to absorb more water and doesn't impart much flavor. Roasting the squash prevents this and caramelizes the vegetable's natural sugars, adding another layer of flavor to your dish.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

In a large bowl mix the cubed squash, garlic cloves and ginger with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and scatter in a single layer in a roasting tray. Place in the preheated oven and cook for 30 minutes until tender all the way through.

Do you peel butternut squash before boiling? ›

Use a sharp knife (or a sturdy vegetable peeler) to carefully remove the skin. Alternatively, the skin can stay on because it's edible when roasted! But if adding to a soup (or recipe where it won't be roasted), remove and discard.

How do you give squash more flavor? ›

As far as flavorings a lot of the time I'll just add some olive oil and cracked black pepper when roasting, then add butter just before I eat it. I also really like adding maple syrup or brown sugar and butter when roasting them.

What is the goo coming out of my butternut squash? ›

Butternut squash contains a sticky, sap-like substance that is released when the fruit (squash is technically a fruit) is cut. The liquid is so strong that it can harden into protective scab if the squash becomes cut or damaged—much like a tree.

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.

How to cook butternut squash Martha Stewart? ›

Halve butternut squash lengthwise; scoop out seeds. Place cut sides up in a roasting pan (to help it sit level, slice a thin strip from skin sides). Fill each cavity with butter and pure maple syrup; season with coarse salt and ground pepper. Roast until fork-tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour.

How to cook butternut squash Paula Deen? ›

directions
  1. In a medium saucepan combine squash, onions, carrots,broth, and salt. Simmer, uncovered, until squash is very tender, about 40 minutes.
  2. Puree soup in a blender or food processor with the butter. Whisk cream into soup. Serve in wide, shallow bowls with a dollop of sour cream if desired.

What are 3 ways you can eat butternut squash? ›

7 ways to cook with butternut squash
  • Butternut squash soup. ...
  • Spicy squash and spinach soup. ...
  • Roasted butternut squash. ...
  • Butternut squash laksa. ...
  • Moroccan-spiced tomato sauce with roast vegetables and chickpeas. ...
  • Beef and butternut squash moussaka. ...
  • Chilled toffee apple creams.

Is it better to steam or boil butternut squash? ›

The squash also retains most of its nutrients when it is steamed and has a wonderfully sweet butternuttiness to it. Steamed butternut can also be used in a variety of ways – added to salads, mashed, puréed or enjoyed as is with a simple seasoning of your choice.

Can dogs have butternut squash? ›

Generally, butternut squash is safe to feed to most pooches, unless your vet has advised otherwise. As a guide, we would recommend feeding small dogs no more than 1 or 2 teaspoons of butternut squash, whilst bigger dogs can eat up to 3 or 4 tablespoons of butternut squash.

How long does butternut squash take to soften when boiled? ›

Boil the squash for 10-20 minutes until it's fork-tender.

Check the squash by poking a piece or two with a fork after 10 minutes. Keep checking the tenderness every 5 minutes or so and turn off the burner when the fork slides easily into the squash. Don't worry about overcooking the squash.

Why is my butternut squash tasteless? ›

If it's underripe, the squash won't have developed its signature taste. If it's overripe, it may be dry, mushy or flavorless. Follow these tips the next time you're at the grocery store or farmers market to find the perfect recipe-ready butternut squash.

Why does my squash taste weird? ›

Bitterness in squash

Mild bitterness in zucchinis or cucumbers is not uncommon and can be caused by environmental stress like high temperatures, drought, wide swings in temperatures, or uneven watering practices that tend to concentrate cucurbitacins in the fruit.

Why does my squash taste bland? ›

No doubt, squash's flavor issues stem from the fact that it's mostly water. Being as much as 95 percent H2O, it's no surprise that it tastes a lot like water, which is to say, bland.

What is the liquid coming out of my squash? ›

It appears to be sap, used as a defensive mechanism when it's harvested too early. It may irritate your hands if you touch it. Originally Answered: What is this clear red hard gel stuff coming out of my cooked butternut squash?

How do you thicken runny squash? ›

Fill the ice cube trays with your pureed squash. Freeze. Use the cubes to thicken anything you'd like. Use as many cubes as necessary to achieve your desired texture.

Why is my butternut squash mushy? ›

Although butternut squash can keep for months, it will eventually go bad if not used. You will know your squash is bad if there are soft, mushy spots or if once cut open, the color is extremely dull or if the flesh is spotty, mushy or dry to the point it is pulling away from the skin, then toss it.

How do you fix runny mashed po? ›

You can use what you have on hand: Flour, cornstarch, or powdered milk are all solid options that are probably already in your pantry. Potato flour and potato starch would work as well. Stir in the thickening agent gradually, about a tablespoon at a time, until the potatoes have reached your desired consistency.

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