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Learning to cook squash will give you the tools that you need to prepare one of nature's most available and versatile vegetables. Packed with antioxidants, Vitamin A, cartoons and dietary fiber, squash can be cooked in a variety of ways and will fill you up without costing you a lot of calories.
- Prep time (Roasting in an Oven): 20 minutes
- Cook time: 20-45 minutes
- Total time: 40-65 minutes
Steps
Roast Squash in an Oven
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1Preheat the oven to 400 °F (204 °C).[1]
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2Wash the outside of the squash and pat it dry with paper towel.Advertisement
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3Decide whether or not to peel your squash.
- You can cut up and roast thin-skinned summer squash without peeling it.
- If you want to roast winter squash in bite-sized pieces, then you should peel it with a sharp knife.
- If you want to roast larger pieces of winter squash, simply slice the squash in half. Then, use a spoon to remove the seeds. Prick the skin with a fork to prepare it for roasting.
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4Season the squash.[2]
- Spread small pieces of squash in a thin layer over the bottom of a roasting pan and sprinkle them with salt and pepper. Drizzle them with some olive oil.
- If you're roasting a large winter squash, sprinkle the cut side with salt and pepper and drizzle it with a bit of olive oil. Place both halves of the squash, skin side down, on a metal roasting pan sprayed with cooking spray.
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5Bake the squash. Thin-skinned squash cut into small pieces will roast in about 20 to 30 minutes. Thicker-skinner squash cut in large pieces will take 30 to 45 minutes to roast.
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6Test the squash for doneness. The flesh should be tender and easy to pierce with a fork.
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7Taste the squash for seasonings. Add salt and pepper if needed.
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8Serve your roasted squash. Scoop small pieces onto a plate alongside your main dish. Large pieces can be served individually, or you can scoop out the filling and mash or puree it.
Sauté Squash on the Stovetop
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1Rinse the squash under cool running water and pat it dry. Cut off both ends.
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2Slice the squash into rings or into small chunks. Peeling summer squash is not necessary.
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3Season the squash with salt and pepper.
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4Heat some olive oil in a skillet over medium-high until it starts to shimmer.[3] You can also cook a flavorful meat, like pancetta or bacon, in your skillet to render its fat. Then, you remove the meat and sauté the squash in the rendered fat.
- Layer the squash with some onion slices into the skillet over medium heat. If you want, you can sprinkle each layer with salt, pepper, basil, lemon juice and olive oil to taste. Let the juices render and stir as needed, for about 10 minutes.
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5Turn the heat down to medium. Sauté the squash until the exterior begins to brown and caramelize.
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6Remove the squash from the skillet to serve it. Taste it for seasoning and add salt and pepper as needed.
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7Serve the sauteed squash in a bowl or serve it on a plate paired with a main dish.
Batter and Deep-Fry Squash
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1Rinse summer squash and pat it dry. Slice both ends off of the squash and slice the remainder into thin rings.[4]
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2Sprinkle the squash with a generous amount of salt and pepper.
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3Prepare the batter.[5]
- Crack an egg and pour the yolk and white into a bowl. Lightly beat the egg with a fork, and sprinkle the beaten egg with salt and pepper.
- Pour cornmeal or flour into a separate bowl.
- Place both bowls next to the stovetop so that you can batter your squash and then quickly drop it into the hot oil.
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4Pour 2 cups of canola oil into a heavy-bottomed skilled. Heat the oil to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 C), checking the temperature with a candy thermometer.
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5Dip the squash into the egg using either some tongs or your fingers. Then, dip the squash into the flour or cornmeal.
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6Place the battered squash pieces into a mesh basket. Lower the contents of the basket into the heated oil.
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7Cook the squash pieces until they brown and float to the top of the oil. Remove them with the mesh basket, and place them on plates lined with paper towels to drain the oil.
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8Serve the deep-fried squash. The pieces are flavorful enough to serve on their own, but you can also provide a small container of ranch dressing for dipping.
Cook Squash in the Microwave
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1Scrub squash with a vegetable brush under cool water and pat them dry with a paper towel.
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2Cut the squash in half or lengthwise. Pierce the skin with a fork so that the steam can escape.[6]
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3Season the squash generously with salt and pepper. Place the pieces cut side down in a microwave-safe bowl and add 1/4 cup (60 mL) of water.
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4Cover the bowl with a damp paper towel. Cook the squash on high for 5 to 20 minutes until the squash is tender when you pierce it with a fork.
Grill Squash on Skewers
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1Prepare the squash for grilling by rinsing it. If you're using wooden skewers, then soak the skewers in water for 30 minutes.
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2Cut your squash into 1" (2.5 cm) cubes and season them with salt and pepper. Place the squash onto the skewers and brush the cubes with oil or melted butter.
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3Spray your grill rack with cooking spray. Place the squash directly on the rack and cook the pieces over medium-heat for 4 to 5 minutes on each side. Remove the squash when the exterior begins to blacken and the flesh is tender.
Grill Squash Halves
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1Preheat the grill to 350ºF/180ºC.
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2Cut the squash in halves.[7]
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3Drizzle olive oil over each half prior to adding to the grill.
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4Add salt and pepper to taste. You can also use other seasonings, as preferred.
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5Lay on a tray. Place under or on the grill (depending on whether you're using a top-down or bottom-up grill).
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6Grill for 6 minutes per side.[8]
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7Remove from the grill. Serve immediately.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I cook squash in water?Community AnswerYes, of course! You can boil it in water, for example.
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QuestionCan I bake squash with cinnamon and sugar?Community AnswerSince squash is mildly sweet on its own, this might taste lovely. Try it.
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QuestionCan I roast a whole squash in the oven?Community AnswerYes. Bake it in the oven in some some sort of pan. Cook it until it feels soft when you stick a fork or knife in it.
Warnings
- Avoid choosing squash that have moldy or sunken spots. Also avoid squash with punctures in the skin.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Squash
- Paper towels
- Sharp knife
- Salt and pepper
- Olive oil or canola oil
- Roasting pan
- Cooking spray
- Skillet
- 2 bowls
- Egg
- Flour or cornmeal
- Water
- Microwave-safe dish
- Fork
- Grill
- Metal or wooden skewers
References
- ↑ https://www.skinnytaste.com/roasted-yellow-squash/
- ↑ https://www.skinnytaste.com/roasted-seasoned-winter-squash-medley/
- ↑ https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/sauteed-yellow-squash-recipe-1915659
- ↑ https://www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/fried-yellow-squash-317234#activity-feed
- ↑ https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/14126/country-fried-squash/
- ↑ https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/microwave-squash-recipe-2103187
- ↑ https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/74007/grilled-yellow-squash/
- ↑ https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/grilled-zucchini-with-garlic-and-lemon-butter-baste-235356
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/5-quick-tips-for-choosing-winter-squash-250248
About This Article
To cook squash, first rinse the squash under cool running water and pat it dry. Then, cut off the ends and discard them. Slice the rest of the squash into rings, and season the rings with salt and pepper. To roast the squash, preheat your oven to 300°F (205°C). Place the squash in a roasting pan, then drizzle with olive oil. Put the squash in the oven and let it cook for 25 to 35 minutes. It's done when it's easy to pierce with a fork. Season it more if you’d like, and enjoy! To sautee the squash, heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add 2-3 tablespoons (30-45mL) of olive oil, then add the squash to the skillet. Sautee the squash until it begins browning and caramelizing. Remove the squash, let it cool, and enjoy. For more tips, including how to cook squash in the microwave or even how to grill squash, read on!