How to Cook Delicata Squash You'll Actually Love
Everyone loves a butternut squashâand why wouldnât they? Thanks to the word âbutter,â even the name sounds enticing. They are, however, a bit of a pain in the butt(ernut). Theyâre hard to chop, hard to peel, and require at least 40 minutes of oven time to soften after all of that peeling and chopping.
Delicata squash is a very different experience, though. Itâs easy to chop, doesnât need to be peeled, and can be sautĂ©ed into submission in about 15 minutes, depending on how thinly you slice it. Itâs so accommodating that you can eat it for breakfast. (I think âbreakfast squashâ should be âa thing.â)
Even better, it has a flavor that is very similar, if not identical, to the popular butternut. Someâlike Modern Farmerâeven refer to it as the âsweet potato squashâ for âits brown sugar flavor...like a cross between fresh corn and pumpkin pie.â Doesnât that sound dreamy?

There are three primary ways I like to cook delicata squash on busy evenings. Itâs technically a summer squash because of when itâs planted, but Iâve just started to harvest the little stripey guys from my garden, which means you should be able to find them in your local grocery store with ease. Look for unblemished squashed with firm, smooth skin.
Sauté em
The quickest, easiest way to prepare the delicata squash is to rinse it, halve it vertically, scoop out the seeds, and slice it into thin half-rings. Season with salt and pepper, melt your favorite fat in a pan, and cooke over medium-high heat until the squash is soft and browned. Turn off the heat and finish with finely grated parmesan cheese.
Roast âem
Prepare the squash as described above, but keep the half-moon shapes a little thickerâabout 1/4-inch. Toss with olive or vegetable oil, season with salt and pepper, and roast at 350â for 25-30 minutes until the squash starts to soften and the skin puckers. Eat as a side, or toss with pasta, rice, or some sort of hearty autumn salad.
Stuff âem
When sliced (vertically) and scooped, the delicata takes on the form of a little boat, perfect for stuffing with grains, meat, and/or cheese. Pre-roast the squash boats at 425â until they are softened and charred on the edges, about 30 minutes, remove from the oven and stuff with your delicious stuff, then return them to the oven for a final 10 minutes to melt any cheese and meld the ingredients into one complete bite.
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