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    Roasted Delicata Squash with Sausage Stuffing

    Published: Nov 10, 2022 by Stacey

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    close up view of one portion of roasted delicata squash

    You know those beautiful striped squash you see in the produce section every fall? They are called delicata and they are so, so wonderful. It's similar to butternut squash, but dare I say, they are even more delicious. Whomp. I know. I love butternut squash too. Love it. Delicata has a similar flesh inside but has more of a yellowy-orangey hue whereas butternut squash is definitively orange. What I love about the delicata is the slightly lighter, less rich flavor of it. So today I give you my roasted delicata squash with sausage stuffing.

    Roasted Delicata Squash is Your New Favorite Dinner... Trust Me

    Fall is here and all kinds of awesome squash are here too. Warm and fuzzy are words that come to my mind when I think of fall foods. That is how I want to feel when I eat them. Comfort foods in the fall and winter are an absolute necessity and this recipe is pretty easy to put together. When I was thinking about what to stuff this with, I wanted to create a stuffing that was a little less bready than it was meaty. I wanted the Italian sausage to be the stronger flavor. The other flavors are classic stuffing flavors: bread cubes, chicken broth, dried thyme, onion, celery, apple. I had some pecans on hand too so I toasted them for a topping before serving. That's optional, but I really loved that this added a crunch component to the dish.

    the stuffing is made with bread cubes, onion, celery, apple, sausage, and thyme

    Roasted Delicata Squash with Sausage Stuffing is the Dinner that Keeps on Giving

    As you can see from the video, I used four squash which I cut in half so this was really enough food for eight servings. And guess what? If you are just one or two or four people you can take them to work for lunches and freeze the rest. When I made this batch, I ate it four days in a row and loved it more each time. Even better is you can wrap them up and stick them in the freezer for later. I really love cooking with leftovers in mind. If I make more than I need, I like to give some to the people I love and the rest I wrap and freeze. Even though I love cooking, there are nights when I need a break too. That's when I look to my freezer and reheat something yummy I already have on hand. If you're making a recipe and going through the motions, why not make a little more than you need? It will make you so happy to have these on hand.

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    sideview close up of a serving platter of roasted delicata squash with sausage stuffing

    Easy Steps to Making This Incredible Fall Comfort Food

    finely dice the onion and celery for the stuffing
    finely dice the onion and celery
    cut bread cubes for stuffing, place on a sheet pan and bake in your toaster oven
    cut the bread cubes and bake for 15 minutes
    dice the apple into small pieces. cut the squash in half and scoop out the seeds
    chop the apple/cut and de-seed the delicata
    brush olive oil over the squash and cook face down on a sheet pan
    brush squash with olive oil and bake in oven
    cook the onion, celery and apple in one pan the sausage in the other. on the back burner lightly toast the pecans as a garnish
    cook onion, celery, apple and sausage
    pour chicken broth over toasted bread crumbs and let it soak in
    pour chicken broth over bread cubes to saturate
    time to assemble the stuffing - add the onion/celery mixture to the bowl with the sausage and dried thyme
    add everything to the bowl and mix
    mix the stuffing together with a large spoon or gloved hands until it looks about like this
    should look like this when done
    grab a handful of stuffing and put it inside the squash then top with butter before baking again
    stuff the squash and add butter before baking
    front view of platter of roasted delicata squash with sausage stuffing with pecan and parsley garnish

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    close up view of one portion of roasted delicata squash

    Roasted Delicata Squash with Sausage Stuffing


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    • Author: Stacey
    • Prep Time: 20 minutes
    • Cook Time: 40 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour
    • Yield: 8 portions 1x
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    Fall is here and squash is everywhere. This roasted delicata squash with sausage stuffing is total comfort food. So delish!


    Ingredients

    Units Scale

    • 4 small to medium delicata squash
    • Olive oil

    The Stuffing

    • 1 pound of ground mild Italian sausage
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil to cook sausage
    • 1 cup finely diced onions (about ½ a med-to-large onion)
    • 1 cup finely diced celery (2-4 stalks, depending on size)
    • 4 cups cubed bread (I used French bread)
    • 1 cup peeled and diced apple (1 large apple - I used Gala)
    • 2-3 tablespoons butter for cooking onions
    • ¼ teaspoon salt (for the onion mixture)
    • ¼ teaspoon pepper (for the onion mixture)
    • 1 ½ cups chicken broth
    • 1 ½ teaspoons dried thyme
    • Extra butter to put on top of squash before cooking
    • ¼ teaspoon salt (during assembly of stuffing)

    Optional toppings:

    • 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
    • ¼ cup toasted pecans

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    Instructions

    1. For the ground Italian sausage, put the meat in a pan with about a tablespoon of olive oil. If you can’t find packaged ground sausage, just remove the casings from 6 Italian sausage links.
    2. Finely dice the onion.
    3. Finely dice the celery. I cut mine into long sticks then diced them down from there.
    4. Cut the bread into cubes. My video shows this process well. I used French bread. I bought a full loaf and needed almost half to get the four cups of bread cubes. Put the bread cubes on a small tray and heat in your toaster oven or regular oven at 375 degrees for about 10-15 minutes until they just start to brown a little.
    5. Cut the delicata squash in half lengthwise. This was a little tricky. I dug my knife into the squash, then carefully beared down to get through the squash.
    6. Once the squash is cut in half, remove all the seeds with a spoon. Transfer to a sheet pan and brush the meat-side of the squash with olive oil. Place the squash meat-side down. Cook in a pre-heated oven at 375 degrees for about 15-20 minutes – just until they are slightly tender. You can check with a sharp knife. Cook longer if your squash are bigger.
    7. If you are using the optional parsley garnish you should chop that finely now.
    8. Peel and dice the apple – smaller pieces work well here, but doesn’t need to be finely diced. I cut the apples last because I didn’t want them sitting out too long after being cut.
    9. Start cooking the sausage on medium heat and break apart the meat so it is crumbly. You’ll probably need to do this throughout the cooking process. The sausage should be cooked through in about 5-8 minutes.
    10. In another pan melt the butter on medium heat, then add the onions, celery and apple. Season with salt and pepper. Give a stir until everything is well combined. Turn to low-medium heat and stir a few more times until everything is starting to get soft. Should take 5-8 minutes – same as the sausage.
    11. If you are using the toasted pecans, put them in a pan on low heat and let them toast for about 5 minutes, turning a few times to make sure they don’t burn. Let them cool before using.
    12. Let the sausage and the onion mixture cool a few minutes before assembling stuffing.
    13. Put the toasted (and cooled) bread cubes in a large mixing bowl and pour chicken broth on top of them to saturate. I pressed gently with a spatula to ensure they had been well coated and saturated.
    14. Add the salt, onion mixture, sausage and dried thyme on top of the bread cubes. I used my hands to gently mix all ingredients together. I lightly squeezed the mixture here. If you want to make sure you have visible bread cubes in the finished product, squeeze gently and with purpose.
    15. Once you have removed the squash from the oven and let it cool a few minutes, you can start stuffing them. Grab a generous handful of the mix and add it to the top of the squash. My video shows this well. Try to fit as much stuffing as you can in each squash.
    16. It’s optional, but I add thin-sliced butter pats to the top of the squash before baking in a preheated oven at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes. You can put under the broiler for a couple of minutes at the end if you want it crunchy on top. Be careful not to burn.
    17. While the squash is cooking, I covered my toasted pecans with plastic and pounded them down a little to add as a topping.
    18. I served the squash on a platter garnished with the toasted pecans and parsley. You could also make a salad to accompany this.

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    Notes

    1. You could use ciabatta bread cubes for the stuffing.
    2. When I tested this recipe, I cooked the squash on parchment paper. I’m not sure I would recommend this. The squash got really, really brown (almost burnt).

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