Roasted Honey Cinnamon Butternut Squash Recipe (2024)

This simple Roasted Butternut Squash with flavors of honey and cinnamon makes the perfect healthy side dish for any meal! Also tips on how to cut and peel a butternut squash.

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This Roasted Honey Cinnamon Butternut Squash recipe is our favorite way to prepare butternut squash, such a simple recipe with an amazing taste the whole family will love!

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This would be the perfect side dish to anyThanksgiving dinneror even as a side dish to yourfavorite main dish(I love serving it with ourGrilled Pork Medallions).

​Ingredients needed to make Roasted Honey Cinnamon Butternut Squash:

  • Butternut squash (peeled, seeds removed, and cubed)
  • Olive oil
  • Honey
  • Cinnamon
  • Sea Salt and Pepper

​How to make Roasted Honey Cinnamon Butternut Squash:

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  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
  2. Spray a large baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray and set aside (I also lined my baking sheet with aluminum foil for easy clean up).
  3. In a large bowl, toss squash with olive oil, honey, and cinnamon until all pieces of squash are lightly coated.
  4. Spread squash in a single layer on the baking sheet (if you need to use two sheets to make it, be sure they are all in a single layer. If there is any overlap, the squash will steam instead of roast and we are going for that caramelized outside).
  5. Roast in pre-heated oven for about 40 minutes or until squash reaches desired tenderness.
  6. Top with roasted honeynut squash with salt and pepper and serve.

*Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

How to cut a Whole Squash:

At my grocery store (I shop at Kroger), they sell pre-cut butternut squash cubes for a great price, so that is usually what I get when I make this dish.

However, my neighbors grew a ton of butternut squash in their garden this year and shared with us. There is nothing better than fresh-from-the-garden produce!

Here are the easy steps of how to peel and cut a butternut squash for this recipe:

  1. Place squash on it’s side and cut off both ends (both the top and the bottom). You are going to want avery sharp knifeto do this and a cutting board!
  2. Using agood vegetable peeler, peel the skin off. I usually start at the top and peel half-way down around the entire squash, then flip it around and peel the bottom half. You can do whatever works for you!
  3. Cut the squash in half at the “neck” – the spot on the squash where the body of the squash starts to curve out.
  4. For the “neck” end of the squash, slice into 1″ rings. You will then slice those rings into cubes.
  5. For the “body” of the squash, cut it in half lengthwise and use a spoon to remove all the seeds. You will then cut it into 1″ slices and then cut those slices into cubes.

We love an Easy Side Dish:

  • Italian Roasted Carrots
  • Roasted Baby Potatoes
  • Oven-Roasted Broccoli and Cauliflower
  • Roasted Green Beans
  • Rosemary Roasted Sweet Potatoes
  • Honey Roasted Carrots
  • Oven Roasted Green Beans

More Squash Recipes to enjoy!

  • INSTANT POT CHEESY TORTELLINI BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP RECIPE
  • BAKED PARMESAN SPAGHETTI SQUASH RECIPE
  • MAPLE SYRUP ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH RECIPE
  • BACON RANCH SPAGHETTI SQUASH
  • BUTTERNUT SQUASH BAKE

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Serves: 5 people

Roasted Honey Cinnamon Butternut Squash Recipe

The perfect fall side dish that pairs perfectly with just about anything. It is so tasty, I would even eat it for dessert!

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 butternut squash peeled, seeds removed, and cubed
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 Tablespoons honey
  • 1/2-1 teaspoon cinnamon depending on how much you want
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

  • Spray a large baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray and set aside (I also lined my baking sheet with aluminum foil for easy clean up).

  • In a large bowl, toss squash with olive oil, honey, and cinnamon until all pieces of squash are lightly coated.

  • Spread squash in a single layer on the baking sheet (if you need to use two sheets to make it, be sure they are all in a single layer. If there is any overlap, the squash will steam instead of roast and we are going for that caramelized outside).

  • Roast in pre-heated oven for about 40 minutes or until squash reaches desired tenderness.

  • Top with salt and pepper and serve.

Notes

  • To make this recipe even easier, at my grocery store (I shop at Kroger), they sell pre-cut butternut squash for a great price, so that is usually what I get when I make this dish.

Nutrition

Calories: 156 kcal · Carbohydrates: 28 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 6 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 7 mg · Potassium: 528 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 14 g · Vitamin A: 15945 IU · Vitamin C: 32 mg · Calcium: 72 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Vegetable Peeler

  • Knife

  • Cutting Board

  • Aluminum Foil

  • Baking Sheet

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Sharon says:

    Thank you! I bought some frozen butternut squash and then didn't know what to do, and this recipe worked great! I spread the frozen squash on a parchment lined pan, added the ingredients, and probably cooked it a tad too long. About 30 mins. would have been great. Then added a bit more honey when they done. Easy!

  2. Gail says:

    I made this tonight for dinner. Very easy to put together. Cut squash and made sauce ahead of time. Stored squash in frig and left sauce on counter until time to roast. Being able to prep ahead is something I really like to be able to do on busy days. There were no leftovers. Used 1/2 t cinnamon, roasted for 50 minutes. Turned after about 30 minutes. So glad I lined cookie sheet with foil. Really helped for easier cleanup. Love, love, love this recipe. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Cyd Adamson says:

    Hi Gail. We are so glad that you liked the butternut squash. It's the perfect time of year for squash.

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FAQs

Can you eat the skin on a honeynut squash? ›

Like delicata squash, honeynut squash has thin, edible skin. There's no need to peel it! Slice each squash in half lengthwise and use a spoon to scoop out the seeds. Next, make a quick dressing with olive oil, apple cider vinegar, pure maple syrup, cinnamon, salt, and pepper.

Do I need to peel butternut squash before roasting? ›

While butternut squash skin is edible and it can even turn nice and crisp when roasted, many people prefer to peel it first so it's easier to eat. Butternut squash skin is smooth and thin and the best way to peel it is by using a sharp vegetable peeler.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

In a large bowl mix the cubed squash, garlic cloves and ginger with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and scatter in a single layer in a roasting tray. Place in the preheated oven and cook for 30 minutes until tender all the way through.

Why is my roasted butternut squash mushy? ›

Squashes behave very differently when cooked in the oven or on the stovetop. Generally, a squash that is roasted in the oven is going to have a much softer texture, one that can get mushy if mixed with other ingredients, but making it ideal for a purée, soup, or being mashed.

What is the difference between butternut squash and honeynut squash? ›

Honeynut squash has a similar shape and flavor to butternut squash but averages about half the size and is sweeter. It has two to three times more beta-carotene than butternut squash. Honeynut squash can be roasted, sautéed, puréed, added to soups, stews, and braises, and has enough sugar content for desserts.

Should honeynut squash be refrigerated? ›

How to Store It: Due to its thin skin, it will not last as long as other thicker-skinned squash. It should be stored in a cool, dark spot where it will last for 2 to 3 months. Once cooked, the cubes or puree can be left in the refrigerator for a week.

Should you wash butternut squash before cooking? ›

That's why it's important that you wash all winter squash with warm water and soap before you place it on the cutting board for prep. When you place an unwashed squash on your cutting board or cut through the potentially contaminated surface with your knife, you're pulling germs right into the part you're going to eat.

Why is my butternut squash turning brown when I cook it? ›

Cook at 400 degrees — hot — until the squash releases its juices and they are bubbly and brown around the edges. This is a sign that the sugars in the squash have caramelized and its flavor concentrated.

Is buttercup squash the same as butternut squash? ›

Buttercup. Not to be confused with the long, tan-hued butternut squash, the buttercup squash is squatter, with dark green skin. Its sweet, nutty flesh is dense and dry, and can be boiled, steamed, or worked into baked goods and casseroles. It will keep for two to four months.

How to cook butternut squash Paula Deen? ›

directions
  1. In a medium saucepan combine squash, onions, carrots,broth, and salt. Simmer, uncovered, until squash is very tender, about 40 minutes.
  2. Puree soup in a blender or food processor with the butter. Whisk cream into soup. Serve in wide, shallow bowls with a dollop of sour cream if desired.

How to roast butternut squash Jamie Oliver? ›

Place the squash in one layer in a roasting tray and season lightly with salt and pepper. Sprinkle over the seeds, cover tightly with tin foil and bake for 30 minutes, or until the skin of the squash is soft, then remove the foil and cook for another 10 minutes until the squash is golden and crisp.

How to hack butternut squash? ›

Microwave Hack for Easier Butternut Squash Peeling

Simply slice off the top and bottom, poke the squash all over with a fork and microwave it on high for about 3 minutes. When it's cool enough to handle, peel the squash. The softened flesh will make peeling (and slicing) way easier.

What is the liquid coming out of my butternut squash? ›

Butternut squash contains a sticky, sap-like substance that is released when the fruit (squash is technically a fruit) is cut.

Why do my hands feel weird after cutting butternut squash? ›

The liquid is so strong that it can harden into protective scab if the squash becomes cut or damaged—much like a tree. This sap has the same effect on skin, it creates a tough film that can feel stiff, or even itchy.

Why does my butternut squash taste weird? ›

The most likely cause for a bitter taste in squash is due to an environmental stress of some sort, most likely a wide temperature flux or irregular irrigation. Either of these will create an excess of cucurbitacins to concentrate in the fruit.

What squash can you not eat the skin? ›

Hubbard squash, red kuri, spaghetti squash, butternut squash, and sugar pumpkin (sometimes called pie pumpkin) are varieties with very tough inedible skin. Though they need to be peeled before adding to soups, stews, and casseroles, most of these don't need to be peeled in order to be baked.

Can humans eat butternut squash skin? ›

You can eat the skin, so there's no need to peel it. Simply halve it, scoop out the seeds and chop it into chunks, then roast it and add it to a warm winter salad or throw it into curries, stews or soups. You can also roast the seeds and eat them as a snack or sprinkled over a finished dish.

How to tell if honeynut squash is ripe? ›

She is finally ripe once all the green has turned a deep pumpkin-y caramel color. Most winter squash skins turn the color of edible maturity well before they are ripe, though honeynut is a marvelous exception, only fully ripe when all green streaks have disappeared.

Do you need to remove skin from squash? ›

Some squash skin is edible, while other types of squash have tough skin that can be removed before cooking. Remove the skin of butternut, hubbard, buttercup, and turban squash. If you enjoy the taste, leave the skin on acorn, spaghetti, kabocha, and zucchini squash.

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