Honey-Roasted Delicata Squash Recipe - Masala and Chai (2024)

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Honey-Roasted Delicata Squash with pomegranate seeds and walnuts is a delightfully easy way to enjoy this winter squash. It's simply roasted with honey until tender and caramelized. Add this as a side dish for your Thanksgiving Day spread!

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I first fell in love with delicata squash at Dell'anima in Hell's Kitchen. In addition to their stupid good pasta, I was also blown away by the side of delicata squash. When I asked the chef what the heck it was, he said, "It's simple... it's just delicata squash roasted with honey." I was like ....dassit? There's no way!

The slight caramelization on the squash when it's roasted?? UFFFF so good! Oven roasting the squash with just a bit of honey enhances it's natural sweetness!

Top the roasted delicata squash with some in-season pomegranates and chopped walnuts and this sweet and savory side dish will be a hit at your dinner table.

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  • What is Delicata Squash?
  • How to Honey Roast Delicata Squash
  • Serving Ideas
  • Leftovers? Here are some ideas
  • More Thanksgiving Dishes to add to your spread
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What is Delicata Squash?

Delicata squash is part of the winter squash family, with a cream-colored cylindrical shape and orange and green stripes. Also called the sweet potato squash, the delicata squash tastes like a cross between butternut squash and sweet potato.

When roasted, the squash caramelizes giving it some sweetness. As you may be able to guess, the skin is really quite delicate, hence the name "delicata" squash. This also means that you don't have to peel the skin for consumption and it's much easier to cut through.

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Delicata squash is ridiculously versatile for just about any fall dish you can think of. The most common way to prepare it is by roasting, but you can also steam, sautée, or even microwave it! You can find it in salads, filled with meat and rice, tossed with pasta, top with any fruits or nuts and yogurt, etc.

I'm weirdly very passionate about this squash? Like I genuinely don't care for butternut squash ever again. Delicata squash is much easier to transport home from the winter market, you don't need to peel the rind, it's easier to cut through, and has a faster cooking time.

Say lesssss.

How to Honey Roast Delicata Squash

When choosing your squash, make sure you get similar shape and sizes to ensure even cooking and avoid any with bruises, soft spots, or mold.

Prep the squash

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Begin by scrubbing the exterior of the squash as much as possible, since you'll be eating the skin as well. Cut the ends off of both sides so you have flat surface to work with. Use a large sharpened knife and cut it down the middle lengthwise.

With a spoon, scrape out the seeds and fibrous strands attached to the seeds. Cut the halves into half moon shapes that are about ¼" to ½" thick.

Roast in the oven

Preheat the oven to 425°F.

Space out the squash on two metal half sheet baking trays. Don't use parchment paper to allow the heat from the metal to caramelize the squash. I eyeball how much olive oil, salt, black pepper, and honey to use for roasting depending on the size of the squash.

Toss to thoroughly coat. Roast for 20 minutes, or until it begins browning on the sides. Flip a few over to check that it has browned on the bottom. If it has, remove the tray from the oven and flip each piece. Roast for an additional 15 minutes. Keep an eye on them to ensure they don't burn.

Remove them from the oven once they've browned and caramelized.

Serving Ideas

While the squash roasts, chop the walnuts into pea-sized pieces and chiffonade cut the basil. Deseed a large pomegranate.

My favorite way to do this is to cut off the top and slice the pomegranate along where the pithy white parts surrounds the seeds. It's much easier to pull off the wedges and deseed with my hands into a bowl this way.

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When the squash is done, toss it with pomegranates, walnuts, and basil. Plate the squash on a serving platter and drizzle with honey. I like to use Mike's hot honey to add a little kick to this dish, but feel free to use regular honey.

Leftovers? Here are some ideas

If you're lucky enough to have leftovers, I found it awkward to try and warm up this dish because of the pomegranates and walnuts mixed it. Instead, you can:

  • Toss the delicata squash with the pomegranates, walnuts, and basil into a salad and add protein with a green goddess dressing.
  • Cook up some quinoa with cucumbers, avocado, and kale
  • Add feta or goat cheese, tzatziki, and arugula
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More Thanksgiving Dishes to add to your spread

  • Achaari Deviled Eggs
  • Masala Chai Tres Leches Cake
  • Whole Roasted Tandoori Chicken
  • Cranberry Chutney

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Recipe

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Honey-Roasted Delicata Squash with Pomegranates and Walnuts

Author: Shweta Garg

Learn how to honey roast delicata squash to make this delicious side dish! Topped with pomegranates and walnuts, this is dish is going to stand out on your dinner table.

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

5 from 4 votes

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Ingredients

  • 2 delicata squash, (about 2.5-3lbs)
  • 2 teaspoon olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoon honey
  • 2 tablespoon hot honey, see notes
  • 1 large pomegranate
  • 15 chopped walnuts
  • handful of basil

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F. Wash and scrub the delicata squash. Cut the ends off of both sides to create a flat surface. Cut it in half lengthwise and scrape out all the seeds and fibrous threads with a spoon. Cut the squashes into ¼" to ½" half moons.

  • Lay the half moons on 2 metal baking sheets and drizzle 2 tablespoon honey, 1 tablespoon olive oil, ¼ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon black pepper per sheet. Toss the squash to ensure it is fully coated and roast in the oven for 20-25 minutes on one side. Remove from the oven and flip each slice. Roast for an additional 15 minutes.

  • While the squash is roasting, deseed a pomegranate and chop the walnuts into preferred size. Chiffonade cut a handful of basil.

  • Transfer the roasted delicata squash to a serving platter. Toss with the pomegranate seeds, chopped walnut, and basil. Drizzle hot honey and serve warm.

Notes

  • To make hot honey, simply mix honey and hot sauce (amount to preference) in a bowl and warm in 30 second intervals. Stir well to combine.
  • Alternatively, use extra plain honey before serving.
  • Measurements of olive oil, honey, black pepper, and salt are approximated based off of 2.5lbs of delicata squash and is subject to change according to size. Use enough to thoroughly coat the squash.

Nutrition

Calories: 244kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 303mg | Potassium: 976mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 32g | Vitamin A: 3096IU | Vitamin C: 35mg | Calcium: 74mg | Iron: 2mg

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Honey-Roasted Delicata Squash Recipe - Masala and Chai (2024)

FAQs

Do you eat the skin on roasted delicata squash? ›

Wofford and our test kitchen editors will leave the skin on delicata, acorn, and honeynut squash to save time, add nutrients, and reduce food waste. These varieties have thin skins that soften readily when cooked. Next time you slice a delicata into rings ready to roast, don't peel it.

Is delicata squash healthy for you? ›

It's high in fiber, which can help decrease your risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Delicata squash also has a ton of potassium: One cup delivers a whopping 500mg of the mineral, which can help control your blood pressure.

How long before delicata squash goes bad? ›

Directions: Storage tips: Winter Squash is best stored between 55-65 degrees, however, Delicata squash does not store quite as well as heartier varieties like Acorn and Butternut. Place in a cool dry room in your house (do not refrigerate) and it should last 3 months.

Does delicata squash need to be peeled? ›

While some winter squashes can be tricky to wrangle (kabocha) or cut up (butternut) or peel (the groovy acorn), working with delicata squash is a stroll down easy street. Its shape is straightforwardly oblong and its green and white striated skin is thin and edible, which means it doesn't need to be peeled.

Can you eat too much delicata squash? ›

Toxic squash syndrome can result from continuing to eat the bitter fruit. Some of the most rampant symptoms and indicators of toxic squash syndrome include diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Toxic squash syndrome can be so severe that it can cause swelling in the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and kidneys.

Why is my delicata squash bitter? ›

The higher the levels of cucubitacin, the more bitter the squash will taste. The most likely cause for a bitter taste in squash is due to an environmental stress of some sort, most likely a wide temperature flux or irregular irrigation. Either of these will create an excess of cucurbitacins to concentrate in the fruit.

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.

Does Delicata squash raise blood sugar? ›

Delicata Squash Nutrition

In general, winter squash is a good source of dietary fiber, a unique type of carbohydrate that the body doesn't digest. Fiber is important for maintaining gut health and can help manage cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

Does Delicata squash make you gassy? ›

Delicata squash can cause gas as it contains high amounts of fructans and GOS, but portions up to 49g should be well tolerated (2). Delicata squash is also called sweet potato squash due to its sweet flavor.

Why is delicata squash so good? ›

Unlike other hard-skin winter squash, delicata's skin is edible, adding a nutty deliciousness to an already yummy squash. But that's not all it adds: its skin is also rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

Can delicata squash be eaten raw? ›

After shaving some raw delicata squash and tasting it, I realized it couldn't have been. The raw squash, while edible, was far too tough to have been the tender shavings I'd enjoyed in my salad. If I was going to make a salad inspired by that dish, I'd have to improvise. I decided to steam the squash briefly.

How to tell a good delicata squash? ›

One rule of thumb that I always use when selecting my delicata (or any other pumpkin or squash) is to go for the smaller ones. These are usually far more flavourful, and need less seasoning when cooking. Another bonus of going small is that the seeds aren't quite developed yet, and add a nice texture when cooked.

Is it OK to eat cooked squash skin? ›

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.

Do you leave the skin on squash when you cook it? ›

Some squash skin is edible, while other types of squash have tough skin that can be removed before cooking. Remove the skin of butternut, hubbard, buttercup, and turban squash. If you enjoy the taste, leave the skin on acorn, spaghetti, kabocha, and zucchini squash.

Can you eat roasted spaghetti squash skin? ›

They look like mini butternut squash and are particularly sweet. Honeynut squash are especially delicious roasted with a little cinnamon and butter. The only winter squash skin to avoid eating altogether, even if well cooked, is spaghetti squash because of its thick, eggshell-like quality.

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