Butternut squash can be quite a daunting vegetable to tackle, but only until you make the first cut. Once you go past the hard exterior, the squash reveals itself in all its glory - the beautiful orange color, promise of good taste and health! Although an autumnal vegetable, these days butternut squash is available in the supermarkets all through the year, unlike pumpkin which makes its yearly appearance during autumn! When pumpkin is not in season, I use butternut squash instead in recipes such as this dairy free banana bread and this comforting vegan stew.
What is your favorite squash recipe? Do share with me in the comments below. I would love to hear from you!

Ingredients for Sauteed Butternut Squash Recipe

This recipe pairs well with almost any main dish and is a nice deviation from the potent cinnamon-sweet dishes that are associated with this squash! The natural sweetness of the vegetable is balanced with the earthy taste of ground coriander and cumin. The dash of red chili flakes gives that delicious “kick” to the dish. Squash: If you do not have butternut squash with you, you can use sweet potatoes, pumpkin, or any other winter squash that is locally available to you. Spices: The use of minimal spices enhances the natural sweetness of the squash. Ground roasted cumin powder (bhuna jeera): roasted powdered cumin adds an extra depth of flavor and earthiness that goes so well with butternut squash. You can use regular cumin powder instead. Red chili flakes: Use the mild variety for that gentle kick of heat against the natural sweetness of the squash. It is ok to omit using the chili flakes if you so prefer or if you are making this for your child.

How to peel butternut squash?

It can be quite tricky to handle this vegetable - that is until you can figure out an easy way to peel and cut them. You can buy precut squash cubes from most supermarkets these days. However, peeling and cutting squash is something that can be easily learned. You can peel the squash using a knife or a peeler. Whether you use a knife or peeler, the first thing you need to do is to cut the squash across its thinnest part (belly) in half. Then cut each half into half again so that you get four large chunky pieces. Now it will be easier to peel. Gently ease the knife across the surface of the squash to remove the skin. Make sure to remove the white part just underneath the skin to reveal the orange flesh. The white layer can make the dish bitter. My personal preference is to use the peeler. I feel that there is less wastage. Which way of cutting the squash do you prefer? Do let me know if the comments below. I would love to hear from you!

How to cut butternut squash?

Step 1: Wash the squash and wipe it dry. Step 2: Cut across its thinnest part (belly) in half. Then cut each half into half again so that you get four large chunky pieces. Step 3: Now scoop the seeds and the fibrous strands with a spoon. Step 4: Cut each large piece into 3 or 4 wedges and then cut them into cubes.

How to sauté butternut squash?

Now that you have cut the squash, making this dish is E-A-S-Y! This dish will be ready in just about the time it took you to cut it! Let’s make this incredibly easy and delicious side dish. Measure the ingredients and keep them ready. STEP 1: Heat oil in a pan on medium heat. Add the chili flakes and fry for about 30 seconds. Add the squash cubes and mix so that the oil and the chili flakes coat the cubes. STEP 2: Add 1-2 teaspoons of water. The water will help build up the steam and cook the squash pieces. Cover and cook for 3-4 minutes. STEP 3: Now add in the spices - ground coriander, roasted ground cumin powder, turmeric, and salt. Add 1-2 tablespoons more water. Mix well. Cover and cook on medium heat for 7-8 minutes or until the squash cubes are cooked through. Note: You can use regular cumin powder in place of roasted cumin. Note: The top end of the cubes (the part that was just under the skin) can be quite tough to cook and will take the longest to soften. If required, add 2 more tablespoons of water to help them cook through. That’s it! sauteed butternut squash recipe is ready for you and your family to enjoy!

Tips and notes

Spices: I like the simple earthy spices for this dish. You can, if you want, use strong spices, such as garlic or rosemary but make sure that you them in small quantities. Kid-friendly: If making this dish for your kid, feel free to leave out the chili flakes entirely. No butternut squash? No worries, use pumpkin or sweet potatoes instead.

Serving suggestions

This savory butternut squash dish pairs well with both rice and roti (flatbread). Here are some meal suggestions:

Serve this dish with this jeera rice and this cucumber raita to make a comforting gluten-free meal.

For a delicious, grain-free meal, have this sautéed squash with gluten free naan and this green moong dal.

If you have made this easy sauteed butternut squash recipe, please take a moment to leave a comment and /or a rating below. This will make me super happy and motivate me to create more good content for you! xx Padma

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Disclosure: The nutritional information is calculated using an online calculator and is based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionists’ advice. Changing the quantities and cooking technique will alter the nutritional calculations.

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