Roasted Butternut Squash Salad Recipe - Happy Foods Tube (2024)

This delicious roasted butternut squash salad recipe combines the perfect blend of flavors and textures for a healthy and satisfying meal. Perfect for the fall season!

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Is it suitable for my diet?

This warm salad is naturally gluten-free, vegetarian as well as vegan (If you eat honey. If not, then omit the dressing). It does not contain any nuts, nor dairy products. It is also low in sodium and has no refined sugar added.

Plus, it is a great meal option for those who follow the Mediterranean diet.

It is without a doubt one of the fall salad recipes you will fall in love with.

Serve it as a main, side or appetizer and enjoy it warm or cold!

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How to make roasted butternut squash salad

Tools:

  • Baking tray with edge/sheet pan – a casserole dish will also work just fine.
  • Baking parchment paper – optional, but recommended for an easy cleanup.
  • Chopping board & knife – make sure the knife is sharp.
  • Spatula – or a wooden spoon or anything to mix the squash when roasting.
  • Serving bowl – or a large plate (optional, see “useful tips” section).
  • Glass, jar & spoon – or anything to prepare the salad dressing.

Ingredients:

  • Main: Butternut squash, quinoa, pomegranate, avocados.
  • Seasoning: Salt, black pepper, extra virgin olive oil.
  • Other: Lemon, honey.
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Process:

Note: The detailed method can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Roast diced squash with a simple salt, pepper seasoning and a drizzle of olive oil until ready.

Cook quinoa and prep the pomegranate, avocado and honey dressing. When the butternut squash is ready, mix all the ingredients together and serve!

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What to serve with this salad?

Pork tenderloin wrapped in bacon or cast iron pork chops are delicious options. I also like air fryer chicken thighs or any other protein dinner you like.

Useful tips

  • Look for ready-to-eat avocados – They should be soft to touch and usually have almost black color when ready (this is not always the rule, but it helps make a choice).
  • Getting the seeds out of pomegranate can be challenging and quite messy. I use a simple method how to deseed a pomegranate and it always works. Try it too.
  • There are 3 kinds of quinoa available in stores. Red, white and black. Sometimes you can also buy a combination of those. Use anything you like or is available at your local supermarket.
  • Serve this roasted butternut squash salad in the same tray/pan that you roasted it in. That way it will stay warmer for longer!
  • You can also add fresh arugula to the salad. Or feta cheese.
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Frequently asked questions:

What vegetables go well with butternut squash?

Parsnips, carrots and beets. All these can be roasted and enjoyed as a side with meats of your choice!

Do you peel butternut squash before you use it?

You don’t need to if you are planning on eating its skin as well. If not, I suggest doing so to shorten the cooking time.

Can I make this salad with a different squash?

Yes, you can. If you have some other variety on hand, go ahead and use it.

What are 3 ways you can eat butternut squash?

This fall vegetable is delicious roasted or in salads. It can be easily turned into a soup and another tasty version is stuffing it with various fillings and roasting in the oven.

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More fall recipes:

  • Roasted Fall Vegetables
  • Minestrone Soup – Because fall is the soup season!
  • Sweet Potato Lentil Curry – Made in a pressure cooker, this is a delicious dinner!
  • Split Pea Power Ball
  • Apple Chickpea Salad
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Roasted Butternut Squash Salad

This delicious roasted butternut squash salad recipe combines the perfect blend of flavors and textures for a healthy and satisfying meal. Perfect for the fall season!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Servings: 4 (main) or 8 (side)

Calories: 486

Author: Julia

Ingredients

Salad:

  • 5 cups butternut squash (cubes), see note 1
  • 1 teaspoon salt + some extra
  • black pepper , to taste
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil , see note 3
  • 1 cup quinoa (200 grams), see note 4
  • 2 avocados (medium), see note 5
  • ½ lemon (optional)

Dressing:

Instructions

Notes

  1. You will need about 2 pounds (1 kilo) of whole butternut squash or 21 ounces (600 grams) of squash without its skin.
  2. To save time you can buy ready peeled squash (check if your local supermarket carries it).
  3. I don’t recommend substituting olive oil with another kind.
  4. Use any quinoa you like or can buy (red, white or black).
  5. Make sure to pick ripe avocados!
  6. You will need about ½ small lemon. Also, you can use the other half to drizzle over avocado, so it does not turn brown.
  7. I like to add about ½ teaspoon of salt in the water so that the quinoa will not taste bland.

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Butternut squash salad, Squash Salad Recipe, Warm salad

Nutrition Facts

Roasted Butternut Squash Salad

Amount per Serving

Calories

486

% Daily Value*

Fat

25

g

38

%

Saturated Fat

4

g

25

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

4

g

Monounsaturated Fat

Sodium

598

mg

26

%

Potassium

1357

mg

39

%

Carbohydrates

63

g

21

%

Fiber

13

g

54

%

Sugar

10

g

11

%

Protein

10

g

20

%

Vitamin A

18756

IU

375

%

Vitamin C

51

mg

62

%

Calcium

118

mg

12

%

Iron

4

mg

22

%

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

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FAQs

Do I need to peel butternut squash before roasting? ›

That's right. You do not have to suffer through peeling an entire slippery butternut squash if you're going to roast it. The skin is perfectly safe to eat, and it's hardly noticeable after a nice roast in a hot oven. You can see proof here and here.

Why is my roasted butternut squash mushy? ›

Squashes behave very differently when cooked in the oven or on the stovetop. Generally, a squash that is roasted in the oven is going to have a much softer texture, one that can get mushy if mixed with other ingredients, but making it ideal for a purée, soup, or being mashed.

How to roast butternut squash Jamie Oliver? ›

Place the squash in one layer in a roasting tray and season lightly with salt and pepper. Sprinkle over the seeds, cover tightly with tin foil and bake for 30 minutes, or until the skin of the squash is soft, then remove the foil and cook for another 10 minutes until the squash is golden and crisp.

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.

How to prepare butternut squash for roasting? ›

Here's what you need to do:
  1. Start by peeling the squash. Peeling winter squash can be intimidating, but don't let butternut scare you. ...
  2. Next, cut the squash. Chop off the stem and slice the squash in half vertically. ...
  3. Finally, it's time to bake!

Is it easier to peel butternut squash after roasting? ›

Place scrubbed and clean butternut squash onto a parchment-lined sheet pan. Bake at 400 F for approximately 1 hour or more, depending on size. The skin should start to collapse when it's ready; a sharp knife will easily slip out when pierced. Cool for 20 minutes or so, and then peel off the skin.

Why do my fingers feel weird after cutting butternut squash? ›

A quick Google search reveals that this is a common reaction many people have to handling peeled butternut (and acorn) squash. Butternut squash contains a sticky, sap-like substance that is released when the fruit (squash is technically a fruit) is cut.

Why does my skin feel weird after touching butternut squash? ›

Food handlers and kitchen workers often take precautions to wear rubber or latex gloves when peeling butternut and acorn squash to avoid temporary butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata) dermatitis A contact dermatitis reaction to butternut or acorn squash may result in orange and cracked skin, a sensation of "tightness" ...

Can dogs eat 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 does Rachael Ray cook butternut squash? ›

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Halve the squash lengthwise, scoop out the seeds and drizzle with EVOO. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and fresh nutmeg and roast until just tender, 30 to 35 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool slightly.

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.

How to cook butternut squash Martha Stewart? ›

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Place squash cut-side down on a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet. Roast until almost completely tender when pierced with the tip of a knife, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Turn cut-side up and roast until very tender and beginning to dry out a bit on top (but not brown).

What does butternut squash do for the gut? ›

Butternut squash contains considerable amounts of fiber, which can help you keep a healthy weight and regulate bowel movements. It's known to help prevent colorectal cancer while the beta-carotene in butternut squash can also improve eye health.

Can you eat too much butternut squash? ›

When taken by mouth: Butternut is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people, but it can cause diarrhea and irritation of the stomach and intestines. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It's LIKELY UNSAFE to use butternut in large amounts if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. It might stimulate the bowels too much.

Is it safe to eat butternut squash everyday? ›

Butternut squash is a healthful option, but its high potassium content may mean that some people should consume it in moderation. Beta-blockers are a type of medication commonly prescribed for people with heart disease. These can cause potassium levels to increase in the blood.

Is it necessary to peel butternut squash? ›

Can You Eat Butternut Squash Skin? It's important to note that while many people choose to remove butternut squash skin (and this is best practice for soup making, where you want smooth results), you can 100% eat roasted butternut squash skin. Slice butternut squash into crescents and roast it with the skin on.

Can squash be cooked with skin? ›

“Some (winter) squash have really delicate skins and they become tender when cooked. You can bake them and eat the whole thing.” Winter squash are harvested from late summer through late fall, then allowed to “cure” in a dry, low-humidity environment, about 70° to 80°F, until the skins are completely dry and hard.

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