We absolutely love butternut squash and are ashamed to say we had never eaten it before we went Paleo. We have a ton of butternut squash recipes on the site now and have a feeling that number will continue to exponentially grow. It is the most versatile ingredient ever that tastes amazing. You can make brownies, soups, hashes, etc and the flavor combinations are endless. Just sitting here, we realized that there are probably thousands of ways to enjoy this heavenly ingredient that we may be missing out on. Leave me a comment below with your favorite recipes or ways to eat butternut squash so we can begin trying them out.
This recipe is one of those weeknight classics that can be made in huge batches and snacked on throughout the week. You can serve it with chicken, beef, seafood or even eggs. Our favorite thing so far has been making scrambled eggs and serving this on the side as a hash. All too often we over complicate meals or think they have to be difficult but the truth is the simpler the better. Enjoy this recipe and we can’t wait to read your comments.
Maple Pecan Butternut Squash
Ingredients
- 2 pounds butternut squash peeled and cubed (900 grams)
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil melted
- sea salt to taste
- 1 cup crushed pecans 115 grams
- 1 cup dates pitted and diced (180 grams)
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (205 Celsius)
- Place your butternut squash in a large bowl with your maple syrup and coconut oil and mix well to coat the squash
- Place your squash on an aluminum foil lined baking sheet and then sprinkle liberally with sea salt
- Place in the oven for 30 minutes
- Remove your squash from the oven, place back into your large bowl and add your pecans and dates and toss to combine
- Place your squash back on your baking sheet and cook for another 10 minutes
- Remove from the oven and serve immediately or let cool and enjoy cold
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Janice
I made this yesterday for a Christmas Potluck. Delicious! Two issues I had…the dates tended to clump together. And I think 20 minutes at 400 might be too long…my squash was mashed squash by the time I mixed the dates and pecans in…no cute little squares left (used precut from Trader Joes). Suggestions? Thank you!
George Bryant
That always happens with my dates as well and I haven’t found a good trick yet. For the squash, using the precut would definitely make a difference since it would be less moist having been cut for a while. Maybe just cook for 12 minutes and then check occasionally until you are happy with the texture.
Julie Reed
I love this recipe. I have made it in the past but tonight I was out of pecans so I am substituting pumpkin spiced almonds. It smells divine and I will have to let you know how it tastes.
George Bryant
Oh that already sounds amazing
Angeleah
I found it to be way too sweet. It was unbalanced. After dinner, I usually want something sweet but I found myself hunting for something salty! I like the texture and idea of it but next time I make it I am going to reduce the maple syrup, reduce the dates by 50% and add bacon to balance it out. I was also thinking some crispy sage might be nice. I will also try the reduced sweetness version for breakfast with a fried egg on top. Obviously, the recipe is not a deal breaker but I’m the one everyone I know would point to as the sweet tooth and for me to think something is sweet was shocking even for me. I could see it for Thanksgiving where you just have a little bit with a bunch of other stuff but as a main side with your dinner I would suggest that modifications to the sweetness be made in order to be able to eat enough to be full before you get the sugar shiver.
George Bryant
Thank you for all the awesome tips. I loved sweet when I made this and that all makes sense.
Nan Bremer
I made this for a Thanksgiving carry-in at work today, and it was fabulous! Everyone really liked it. It was exactly what I was looking for, and I will definitely make this again!
George Bryant
Awesome, thank you Nan
Allison
I just wrote about my favorite butternut recipe: http://www.nerdsandnomsense.com/food/sallies-sweet-butternut-squash-casserole/
Thanks for this one — trying a variation of it tonight! And FWIW, it seemed to be the only recipe like this on the internet. Pretty amazing.
Michele @ paleorunningmomma
This recipe is so, so good with pretty much anything. With meat for dinner and then with my eggs the next morning. Haven’t done butternut with dates although the maple has been a favorite. yum!
George Bryant
Love maple and butternut together. Enjoy!
Lynne
This is the best butternut recipe ever. I use the precut squash from Trader Joe and it only takes a few minutes to get this assembled. Think it might be good with some crumbled bacon too.
Julie
yum yum yum!!! Just made this for dinner and have leftovers :)
George Bryant
Thank goodness for leftovers ;)
George Bryant
Thanks so much :) and thanks for the feedback.
Salixisme
Yum! I love butternut squash and this sounds amazing. I would probably add some bacon… just because…. I am thinking it would make a great breakfast dish with some eggs.
john eiermann
This sounds awesome, I’m going to make this for Easter Dinner for sure! Thanks!
George Bryant
Let me know how it turns out!
Diana
OMG! That is all I can say about this recipe. I have an over abundance of butternut from my garden this past fall. Why, oh why, did you not post this recipe earlier ? ? ? ? ?
George Bryant
Hahahaha, I am sorry about that. But I am glad I finally did!
Diana
OMG! That is all I can about this dish. I had a surplus of butternut squash this year and why or why did you not publish this earlier??????? Cannot wait to make it again.
George Bryant
I’m happy to hear it :) sorry it took me so long!
brooke
Thanks so much for including the gram weights…love that!
George Bryant
You’re so welcome!
Heather
Paleo “cake” or tuna salad baked in the end of butternut squash! I only have recipes in my ig feed and can’t remember exactly, but they were some kind of zucchini/avocado/coconut flour/etc mixes! Feel free to come up with a brilliant recipe and share it :)
George Bryant
Awesome! Thanks so much Heather :)
Hannah Pinkerton
George,
This recipe sounds delicious! You are right, we often over complicated meals when we don’t need to! I just bought pre-cubed butternut squash for the first time last week (I’ve only ever bought the squash whole and baked it).
I’ve done butternut squash the following ways:
sauteed cubed butternut squash with coconut oil and cinnamon
made butternut squash soup (substitute coconut milk instead of heavy cream in any standard american diet recipe- a great fall recipe!)
made PaleOMG’s pumpkin bread and pumpkin bread french toast with baked butternut squash (yum!) http://paleomg.com/pumpkin-bread-french-toast/
made Grass Fed Girl’s Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins with baked butternut squash and double the recommended honey http://www.grassfedgirl.com/grain-free-chocolate-pumpkin-muffins/
and this 4 minute microwave butternut squash mug cake of mine: http://pinkertonhannah.blogspot.com/2014/02/4-minute-microwave-butternut-squash-cake.html
It’s such a great vegetable to enjoy! Can’t wait to try your recipe. :)
George Bryant
All of those recipes from all of those blogs sound awesome, I have made some already :) thanks so much for the tips. Let me know what you think of the recipe!