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The Best Roasted Butternut Squash

With a combination of sweet and spicy flavors, you can enjoy the best Roasted Butternut Squash all season long as the perfect side for dinner, thrown into your salad at lunch, and even in a breakfast bowl!

Nut Free, Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Grain Free, Soy Free

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I’m officially deeming today FRUGAL FRIDAY! And every Friday for the rest of that month for that matter! Many people use the excuse that healthy eating is too expensive and I say no way Jose!

With a little prior planning and inventive creativity, a healthier meal doesn’t have to cost you ANY more than a meal with less impressive nutritional stats. Since the holidays are almost here ((can you hear the caaaaa-chiiiiing?!)), we could all benefit from saving a few more pennies…so every Friday this month I’m sharing some of my best penny-pinching tips with a totally affordable recipe.

First up….the BEST Roasted Butternut Squash EVER.

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If I may say so mahhhself!

And this recipe fits PERFECTLY with Frugal Friday’s tip numero uno…

Skip pre-prepared foods and DIY to cut down on your grocery bill.

And that includes putting a little oomph into cutting all those winter squashes!

So how are you going to get your measly knife through a tough squash?
Microwave your squash for about a minute or two (depending on the size and type of squash) to soften it first. Then, get chopping!

It only takes a few precious minutes ((and I get it…every minute is very precious)), but you’re saving $$$… Around here and in most NY online retailers, a whole butternut squash costs just $1.50 a pound, whereas a pound of pre-cut butternut squash can cost you about 5 bucks…that’s over 3 times the price!

Plus — and tip #2 — if you head to your local farmer’s market you’ll likely save MORE, get it LOCAL, and can probably purchase it organic to boot!

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So why am I picking on butternut squash so much? Because ‘tis the season and it’s DELICIOUS!

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Plus, nutritionally speaking, butternut squash is a superstar

  • One cup of squash contains 3 grams fiber for just over 60 calories!
  • It’s a good source of POTASSIUM (nearly 500 mg per cup), which is great for your heart health!
  • 70 percent of your daily vitamin A needs are in 1 cup!
  • It’s even a good source of omega 3 fatty acids, magnesium and a bunch of B vitamins.

And I don’t know about you, but butternut squash is lighter and sweeter, but JUST as filling as some other carby carb carbs and even starchy veggies (ie: potatoes….although I soooo don’t hate on taters if you’ve seen my recent sweet potato toast obsession!).

So head to your farmer’s market this weekend, buy a butternut squash, chop it yourself, and get roastin’…because I hear temperatures are dropping again…

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The BEST Roasted Butternut Squash

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 medium butternut squash, diced into 1-inch pieces (about 2 pounds)
  • 2 tablespoons* extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. In a ramekin or small bowl, combine all spices and mix.
  3. In a large bowl, add butternut squash and oil and toss until squash is evenly coated with oil. Then add spice mixture and continue to toss until spices are evenly distributed.
  4. Distribute butternut squash evenly among two parchment paper lined baking sheets.
  5. Roast for 20 minutes**, then gently toss and return to the oven for another 15 minutes, or until edges are well done and crisp.

Notes

*You may use less or more oil if your squash looks dry, depending on the actual size of your butternut squash.

**Cooking time will vary based on the size of diced squash. The above recommendations are for a 1-inch dice.

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So now that you know how to save a few pennies on your weekend grocery shop, go out and eat your veggies (and that glass of wine too!)…

Have a FAB weekend! 🙂
XO

Check out these other butternut squash-filled recipes…

Butternut squash & Lentil Soup

Kale and Butternut Squash Noodle Soup

Herbed Butternut Squash and Mung Bean Salad

Quinoa & Lentil Power Bowl

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  1. I absolutely love warmly-spiced roasted butternut squash and your recipe looks fantastic! I’m also digging this idea of frugal Friday – I need to get in the habit of paying more attention to the ol’grocery bill and this post has definitely inspired me to do so!

    1. Thank you Julia! Oh yes on that grocery bill — it’s totally helped with reducing spending for the blog too!!! WIN WIN!

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  3. SO true that doing things yourself is so much more cost effective! I went to buy some pre-spiralized veggies when I was at my parents house one weekend, but it was cheaper to just buy them a spiralizer! This is almost exactly how I make my sweet potatoes. Can’t wait to try butternut squash that way!

    1. That’s SUCH a good example ((and coming soon too!)). I’m always SO tempted to buy the pre-spiralized beets because they make an absolute MESS, but it’s SUCH a rip off…so splurge sometimes for the pre-packaged steamed beets to avoid the mess!

  4. “Frugal Friday” is such a great idea! I’m constantly hearing from patients that the biggest barrier to eating healthier is the price tag. Plus this recipe looks anything but dull in the flavor department!

  5. Great idea to microwave the squash for a minute prior to cutting. I typically cut the ends off first and cut it short ways in the middle. It’s much easier to handle in smaller pieces 🙂