Maple-Roasted Acorn Squash

Choose acorn squash on the small side; they'll be more tender and cook more quickly than large ones.


Maple-Roasted Acorn Squash

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Servings: Serves 4

 
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Ingredients
  • acorn squash (about 1-1/4 pound each)
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  • 3 tablespoons
    unsalted butter, softened
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  • 1/2 teaspoon
    kosher salt
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  • 4 tablespoons
    maple syrup
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  • 1 tablespoon
    minced fresh ginger (optional)
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  • 4 tablespoons
    chopped pecans (optional)
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Directions
1.
Heat the oven to 400 degrees F. Slice a thin piece off both ends of the squash, including the stem. Cut the squash in half crosswise (perpendicular to the ribs). Scoop out the seeds with a sturdy spoon.
2.
With foil or parchment, line a small pan in which the squash will fit snugly. If you use foil, rub it with butter to keep the squash from sticking. Set the squash halves in the prepared baking pan and smear the flesh with the softened butter. Sprinkle with the salt. Drizzle the maple syrup over the top edge of the squash and into the cavity (most of the liquid will pool there) and sprinkle with the ginger (if using).
3.
Roast the squash halves until nicely browned and very tender when pierced with a fork, about 1 hour and 15 minutes for small to medium squash (larger squash may take longer); add the pecans (if using) for the last 10 minutes of cooking. Serve warm.

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