It seems everywhere I turn these days; I find a great sale on butternut squash. Whether I’m at the farmer’s market or at the grocery store, this is the time of year the butternut squash reigns.
In talking with friends and family about the “queen of fall produce,” as I like to call it, I’m surprised that many people do not know how to cook butternut squash.
It’s rather simple. Allow me to introduce you to five ways to cook butternut squash.
1. Steam Bake Squash
1. Steam Bake Squash
Remove from oven and let cool slightly before handling. Flip the squash over and scoop out the seeds and membranes and discard. Finally, scoop out the flesh and mash with butter, brown sugar or honey, and cinnamon. Serve as a side dish.
Steam-baking is also a great way to make butternut squash baby food, or a puree to hide in baked goods, like cinnamon butternut squash muffins.
Cut the butternut squash in half lengthwise and place flesh side down on a foil lined baking sheet. Bake at 400 F for 30 to 40 minutes. The squash will be soft and tender when it has cooked through.
I hope that the next time you spot butternut squash at the store you’ll try one of these cooking methods.
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