17 Delicata Squash Recipes to Get you Through Winter (2024)

You ready? This is the time of year to start rolling out your best delicata squash recipes. If you're a long-time reader, you know how much I love this scalloped varietal. Partly because it's delicious, but also because it's a breeze to prepare. Not only can you eat the flesh, you can also go for the peel, and it's arguably the best part. You know where it gets golden and deeply toasted at the edges? Yeah, that's hard to beat. Here are seventeen delicata squash recipes to inspire, and get you through the cold months. Enjoy!

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1.Parmesan Crusted Delicata Squash(Skinnytaste)Love this. If you're looking for an easy way to elevate straight delicata, simply cover with this parmesan mixture and bake.

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2.Whole Wheat Pasta with Walnut-Sage Pesto and Roasted Delicata Squash(A Beautiful Plate) This recipe is a good example of using delicata squash as part of a main, a great weeknight pasta dish.

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3.Roasted Delicata Squash with Apples & Sage Recipe(Love and Lemons) Here's a classic, beautiful fall main, adding apples, sage and pepitas, with a mustardy vinegar dressing to top it off.

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4.Wild Rice and Kale Stuffed Delicata Squash(Delish Knowledge) Most of the recipes in this round-up have the delicata cut into half-moons, but if you are looking for a special occasion presentation, stuffed squash never fails to impress.

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5.Creamy Delicata Squash Pasta With Crispy Sage(the Feed Feed) When it's the middle of winter, the days are very short and comfort food is in order, this recipe looks perfect.

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6.Roasted Delicata Squash Tian(Hungry Hobby) This recipe brings the visual drama. Get out your sharpest knife, your fav prep soundtrack, and give it a go.

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7.Sesame-roasted, Maple Chipotle Delicata Squash(Viktoria's Table) Another visual stunner, this is a combination I've never tried that gets a lot of credit for originality.

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8.Delicata, Pomegranate and Arugula Salad(Cookie and Kate) This is a beautiful, dreamy combination of zesty arugula, creamy delicata squash and tangy-sweet pomegranate.

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8.Delicata Squash Agrodolce Recipe(PureWow / Athena Calderone) A recipe originally from Athena Calderone’s stunner of a book Cook Beautiful. Delicious and reasonably easy to prepare.

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9.Roasted Delicata Squash Salad with Warm Pickled Onion Dressing(Healthy Seasonal Recipes) A bold flavor combination that I've never tried before, this looks like a recipe that could be a make-ahead lunch option.

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10.Roasted Delicata Squash with Chilies, Lime & Cilantro(Alexandra Cooks) This is a fresh mixture of things I love, I can imagine a version that increases the quantity of cilantro to make a full-on salad.

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11.Twice Baked Delicata Squash + Crispy Za'atar Roasted Chickpeas (What's cooking good looking) Za'atar, chickpeas and delicata is a wickedly smart combination of elements I love in a recipe.

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12.Delicata Squash Tacos with Black Beans(Naturally Ella) I'm surprised there aren't more delicata tacos on menus, but this is a great option for lunch or a weeknight meal.

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13.Roasted Delicata Squash Salad(101 Cookbooks) Here's a classic from the archives, combining a few favorite things, miso and harissa. If you've never cooked with delicate, start here.

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14.Miso Sesame Winter Squash Recipe(101 Cookbooks) Miso, tamari and maple syrup create a lovely flavor combination for this delicata dish.

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15.Roasted Vegetable Orzo Recipe (101 Cookbooks) Here's a quick dish that would make a great make-ahead lunch.

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16.Green Curry Porridge Recipe(101 Cookbooks) Pan-toasted brown rice, spicy herb-packed green coconut broth, punctuated with delicata and lots of green onions.

History of Delicata Squash

Delicata squash is one of my favorite seasonal vegetables. The name describes it well, the skin is delicate and regardless of being baked, fried or steamed, does not have to be removed to be eaten. Delicata is native to the Americas, but despite that long history, it apparently fell out of favor in the 1930s due to lack of availability due to crop disease. It wasn't until the early 2000s that a disease-resistant varietal became popular and today it's again relatively easy to find.

Basic Preparation of Delicata Squash

Besides being delicious, delicata is easy to prepare. Cut lengthwise, use a spoon to scoop out the seeds, slice in 1/4-inch half moons. Toss with some oil and salt and pepper, put on a baking sheet and bake at 400 degrees until brown. Beyond that most basic method, the following recipes should provide enough inspiration to experiment beyond the basic!

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FAQs

Why is delicata squash good for you? ›

Delicata squash also has a ton of potassium: One cup delivers a whopping 500mg of the mineral, which can help control your blood pressure. As with many varieties of squash, it's also full of vitamin C, which plays a role in the growth and repair of body proteins.

Is delicata squash summer or winter? ›

Technically a summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), delicata is generally classed with winter squash because it is hard-fleshed and harvested late in the year, but boasts summer squash skin, which is tender enough to remove easily with a vegetable peeler.

What temperature do you roast delicata squash at? ›

Adjust oven rack to lowest position and preheat oven to 425°F (218°C). Trim both ends of each delicata squash. Stand one squash up on the larger cut side and, using a chef's knife, slice it lengthwise, down through the center of the squash, creating two even halves.

What has to be done to a winter squash before cooking? ›

Cooking Whole

Cut the squash in half, clean out the seeds with a spoon and place cut-side down on an oiled sheet pan or lasagna dish. Add about 1/4 inch of water to the pan and bake at 375 degrees for 45-50 minutes, or until you can easily poke through the squash with a fork.

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.

Should you eat the skin of delicata squash? ›

Always: Acorn, Delicata, Honeynut

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.

What is the healthiest squash to eat? ›

Acorn squash, delicata squash, and butternut squash are just a few examples of winter squash that are as nutritious as they are delicious. Try incorporating the winter squash varieties listed above into your diet this fall and winter for an easy way to care for your health from the inside out.

What month do you plant delicata squash? ›

Delicata squash are annuals that can only grow once all chance of frost has passed. It's best to start them indoors about a month before your last frost date and plant them out once they're a few inches tall when the spring growing season is underway.

Can I freeze delicata squash? ›

Try to keep the temperature at about 50° to 60°. You can also freeze your cooked delicata. Just scoop the cooked squash into freezer bags, label, and place in your freezer to enjoy whenever you feel like partaking of this sweet, nutty vegetable.

Can you eat too much delicata squash? ›

"Squash contains a toxin known as Cucurbitacin E, which can give the squash a bitter taste. If too much of the toxin is consumed it can cause illness. It is rare, but if the squash has a bitter taste, stop eating it, and grab another one."

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.

How do you store delicata squash for the winter? ›

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.

How do you winter over squash? ›

Squash stores best in spaces that are dry (humidity under 70 percent, which should be no problem in our dry Minnesota homes) and cool. The ideal temperature is 50 to 55 degrees, though I had good luck storing winter squash in an unfinished basem*nt where the temps were often in the low 60s. They also like it dark.

What temperature is too cold for winter squash? ›

Most winter squash have pretty good frost tolerance, as long as they don't get exposed to a hard freeze where the temperature might get down to 28° for more than a couple hours. If a heavy frost or freeze is predicted, you can cover your squash with old blankets or a tarp to provide some protection.

How do you start winter squash? ›

The best way to grow winter squash is from seed, and you don't need to start them indoors like some vegetables. These seeds need warm soil, so you should wait at least two to three weeks after the last frost date in your area to sow the seeds. If you put the seeds in the ground too early, they will rot.

Which squash is the healthiest to eat? ›

1. Butternut Squash. One of the most popular varieties of squash, it can be use in so many ways. It's one of the most rich in Vitamin A, boasting about 100% of the recommended daily value per cup, in the antioxidant form of beta-carotene.

Can you eat too much Delicata squash? ›

"Squash contains a toxin known as Cucurbitacin E, which can give the squash a bitter taste. If too much of the toxin is consumed it can cause illness. It is rare, but if the squash has a bitter taste, stop eating it, and grab another one."

Why is squash a superfood? ›

Squash is rich in minerals, including calcium. Calcium helps build and maintain healthy bones and teeth. The vitamins A and C in squash also help keep your bones healthy. In fact, a 2017 review of studies linked vitamin A deficiency to an increased risk of bone fractures.

What is the nutritional value of delicata squash? ›

ORGANIC DELICATA SQUASH
NameAmountUnit
Energy36kcal
Protein0.71g
Carbohydrate, by difference8.57g
Fiber, total dietary1.4g
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