Roasted Butternut Squash with Cranberries, Walnuts, and Feta ππ
This stunning dish combines roasted, caramelized squash with tart cranberries, crunchy walnuts, and creamy feta. Itβs a beautiful medley of textures and flavors that makes a perfect side dish for a family dinner or a festive gathering!
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Yields: 4 servings π₯
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Prep time: 15 minutes πͺ
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Cook time: 25β30 minutes β²οΈ
Ingredients π
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1 large Butternut Squash (peeled and cubed into bite-sized pieces) π
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Β½ cup Dried Cranberries or Pomegranate seeds π
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Β½ cup Walnuts (halved or roughly chopped) π₯
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Β½ cup Feta cheese (crumbled) π§
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2 tbsp Olive oil π«
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1 tbsp Honey or Maple syrup (for caramelization) π―
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Fresh Rosemary or Thyme (for aromatics) πΏ
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Seasoning: Β½ tsp garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. π§
Step-by-Step Instructions π
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Roast the Squash β‘οΈ Preheat your oven to 200Β°C (400Β°F). Toss the butternut squash cubes with olive oil, honey, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Spread them in a single layer on a baking sheet. β‘οΈ Bake for 20β25 minutes until tender and golden brown on the edges.
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Toast the Walnuts β‘οΈ In the last 5 minutes of roasting, add the walnuts to the same tray to lightly toast them and bring out their nutty aroma. π₯
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Combine the Flavors β‘οΈ Transfer the warm roasted squash and walnuts to a serving dish.
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Add the Toppings β‘οΈ While the squash is still warm, sprinkle the dried cranberries and crumbled feta cheese over the top. β‘οΈ The warmth of the squash will slightly soften the cheese, making it extra delicious! π§
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Garnish β‘οΈ Place a fresh sprig of rosemary on top or sprinkle with chopped fresh herbs for a bright, aromatic finish. πΏ
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Serve β‘οΈ This dish is best served warm, but it is also delightful at room temperature. π
Common Questions & Answers β
Q: Can I use Sweet Potato instead of Butternut Squash? A: Yes! β‘οΈ Sweet potatoes or even roasted carrots work perfectly with these same toppings.
Q: How do I keep the squash from getting mushy? A: Make sure your oven is hot before putting the tray in, and don’t crowd the pan. β‘οΈ If the pieces are too close together, they will steam instead of roasting.
Q: Can I make this ahead of time? A: You can roast the squash in advance. β‘οΈ When ready to serve, reheat the squash and then add the fresh feta, walnuts, and cranberries so they stay fresh and crunchy! π₯
Success Tips β¨
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Uniform Cubes: Try to cut your squash into equal-sized pieces so they all finish cooking at the same time. πͺ
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Balance the Sweetness: If you prefer a more savory dish, you can skip the honey and add a little extra rosemary or a pinch of red pepper flakes for heat. πΆοΈ
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Added Crunch: For an extra layer of flavor, try using candied walnuts or pecans! π