Winter Squash Braised in Cider Recipe (2024)

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Andy

I think butternuts can be very easy to peel, since they don't have pumpkin-esque ridges like many other gourds. Here's what I do:1. Using a sharp chef's knife, slice off the very top (stem) and very bottom (opposite of stem).2. Cut the squash in half at its "waist." You now have a skinny top part and a round bottom part.(to be continued...)

jsilberlicht

Delicate need not be peeled!

Dan C.

Just made this. I was a bit apprehensive seeing how much rosemary was in the dish, but it gets mellowed out over the course of braising and takes on a nutty character. The dish is quite sweet; I added a little extra butter and a few tablespoons of water, in addition to the vinegar and salt, at the end and that seemed to help. Perhaps I reduced the sauce too much? Still a very tasty dish. 4/5.

PEllen

First, a quibble. The instructions say to peel the squash but the photo shows unpeeled delicata. Pretty, but wrong.

A very similar recipe was Financial Times maybe 25 years ago from Phillipa Davenport using only balsamic vinegar and tossed with mint.

Yes, Hard ( and leftover) cider can be used but use one on the apple-ier ones. Stick with Strongbow, one of the Woodchucks or something labeled seasonal cider which tend to be sweeter;look for a lower ABV number, too.

beaconps

Request more info on rosemary. Must it be fresh? Can a sprig be used and discarded before serving? I once ruined some fried potatoes with dried rosemary. A guest called the dish "potatoes and sticks"

SMH

The recipe says it takes 15 minutes. Instructions say to simmer for 40 minutes.

Monica

Are we supposed to cover the pan while simmering?

Sheila Pulver

I'm sure rosemary would have been delicious, but I didn't have any fresh rosemary so I subsistuted fresh sage since it's also aromatic and goes well with squash. I didn't peel the delicata and served it over polenta--tasty.

Hally

I just set out to make this quickly after seeing the 15 minute time, only to find out that the squash needs to cook for 40 minutes and then to find that others have written about this misprint a year ago. It would be great if you could fix the mistake and save others from feeding their kids a lot later than they had anticipated! Thank you!

Yvonne

This turned out really well, but a couple of comments. The time listed, 10 minutes, is clearly a mistake since it refers to nothing in the recipe. It took me somewhat over an hour, start to finish. The amount of squash called for did not fit in my 12" skillet. I used two pans instead.

Laura

I used two delicata squash, about 2-1/2 inches in diameter. Did not have cider so substituted orange juice with a squeeze of lemon juice. I used half as much liquid as the recipe stated and simmered, covered for only 15 minutes. The squash was nice and tender! Reduced this and finished with a splash of apple cider vinegar. It was yummy. Next time I’ll add rosemary, which sadly I did not have I hand.

Melissa

Interesting and delicious side dish. I prefer roasted delicata, but this was a nice change. I didn’t have rosemary (and don’t care for it), so I subbed a mix of thyme and tarragon (dried so I used about a teaspoon on thyme and a half teaspoon tarragon) and it was delicious. I was cooking for lactose intolerant people so I also used olive oil rather than butter. Everyone enjoyed it and it paired well with thanksgiving dinner. As others noted, there’s no need to peel delicata.

Nancy Pemberton

Time is not 15 minutes, as it says at the top of the recipe. It’s 60 minutes since you have o cook the squash 30-40 minutes. Bad mistake.

Maria Cate

In the US apple cider is non-alcoholic. The other kind we call hard cider.

notes

Use thyme instead of rosemary

Carolyn

Delicious!! Added an extra teaspoon of apple cider vinegar at the end. Great sweet and sour combo

LG

Use hard cider

Vitruvius

Less time for the Delecata. More for reduction. No peeling!

sarah m

This was more like an hour from start to finish rather than 15 mins. It was entirely fantastic!

Andrew

This generally worked very well. The one surprise in my case was that the cider mixture took much longer to cook down to a glaze than the 5-10 minutes indicated in the instructions, so plan for a little extra time on that step depending on how much cider liquid you have after removing the squash.

Hard cider or apple juice?

The distinction is never clear to me when the recipe is from the US.

Maria Cate

In the US apple cider is non-alcoholic. The other kind we call hard cider.

Hally

I just set out to make this quickly after seeing the 15 minute time, only to find out that the squash needs to cook for 40 minutes and then to find that others have written about this misprint a year ago. It would be great if you could fix the mistake and save others from feeding their kids a lot later than they had anticipated! Thank you!

Nancy Pemberton

Time is not 15 minutes, as it says at the top of the recipe. It’s 60 minutes since you have o cook the squash 30-40 minutes. Bad mistake.

erock

Used delicata and sage, came out perfect. Was a good use of some leftover herbs, squash and cider!

yalerc

Great recipe but cook time of squash and for glazing at end took far longer than recipe suggests. From chopping squash to putting on table, took a solid 45 mins if not a bit longer

aks

11/26/2020 Really good. Used with the newly engineered Honeynut Squash. The strong rosemary presence plus the vinegar make it a good contrast to the sweetness of Thanksgiving foods. Although, to be clear, this is very much a sweet dish.

Melissa

Interesting and delicious side dish. I prefer roasted delicata, but this was a nice change. I didn’t have rosemary (and don’t care for it), so I subbed a mix of thyme and tarragon (dried so I used about a teaspoon on thyme and a half teaspoon tarragon) and it was delicious. I was cooking for lactose intolerant people so I also used olive oil rather than butter. Everyone enjoyed it and it paired well with thanksgiving dinner. As others noted, there’s no need to peel delicata.

Laura

I used two delicata squash, about 2-1/2 inches in diameter. Did not have cider so substituted orange juice with a squeeze of lemon juice. I used half as much liquid as the recipe stated and simmered, covered for only 15 minutes. The squash was nice and tender! Reduced this and finished with a splash of apple cider vinegar. It was yummy. Next time I’ll add rosemary, which sadly I did not have I hand.

SMH

The recipe says it takes 15 minutes. Instructions say to simmer for 40 minutes.

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Winter Squash Braised in Cider Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you peel winter squash before cooking? ›

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.

What is the difference between kabocha and Kuri? ›

Kabocha can be dark green with mottled blue-gray striping, or a deep red-orange color that resembles Red Kuri. You can tell the difference between red Kabocha and Red Kuri by their shape: Kabocha is round but flattened at stem end, instead of pointed. The flesh is smooth, dense, and intensely yellow.

What is the most delicious squash? ›

  1. 1 • Delicata / Sweet Dumpling. These are the most delectable of the pepo squashes, often much sweeter than their close cousins, the green acorns. ...
  2. 2 • Kabocha. ...
  3. 3 • Butternut. ...
  4. 4 • Acorn. ...
  5. 5 • Spaghetti. ...
  6. 6 • Buttercup. ...
  7. 7 • Hubbard.

Do you have to cure winter squash before eating? ›

For the best-quality squash, wait to harvest all types until they are mature — at least 50–55 days after the fruit has set — and cure before storing and eating.

What is the healthiest squash? ›

In addition to vitamins A and C, butternut squash is also rich in carotenoid plant pigments and minerals like potassium, magnesium, and manganese. Like acorn squash, butternut squash can be used in both savory and sweet dishes, such as baked goods, grain dishes, and soups.

Is winter squash the same as butternut squash? ›

There are so many types of winter squash! From Butternut, Acorn, and Delicata to lesser-known gems like Musquee de Provence and Black Futsu, here's how to pick the good ones and the best way to cook each one. Kristy's work has appeared in Food&Wine, Heated, Gather Journal, and Cherry Bombe magazine .

Is winter squash a superfood? ›

Rich in Vitamins & Minerals: Winter squash is a nutritional treasure chest, offering a substantial supply of essential nutrients. A single serving provides a generous 200% of your daily vitamin A needs, vital for maintaining good vision and a robust immune system.

What is the American name for kabocha squash? ›

Kabocha (/kəˈboʊtʃə/; from Japanese カボチャ, 南瓜) is a type of winter squash, a Japanese variety of the species Cucurbita maxima. It is also called kabocha squash or Japanese pumpkin in North America.

How to tell if kabocha squash is bad? ›

A squash with soft spots and is soft to the touch, is a sign that the squash has gone bad. And if it starts to leak fluid, that's a sure sign that the squash is spoiled. Likewise, if the flesh and seeds of the fruit are mushy and slimy, that's a clear sign that it shouldn't be eaten.

What does carnival squash taste like? ›

Description/Taste

When cooked, Carnival squash is soft and tender with a fragrant aroma and is slightly nutty, buttery, and sweet with nuances of maple syrup, similar to butternut squash.

What kind of squash did Native Americans eat? ›

Many varieties of squash, another member of the “Three Sisters,” were grown by Native Americans, including acorn, zucchini, pumpkins and gourds.

Which squash is creamiest? ›

Kabocha squash may be the creamiest textured of the winter squash crew. The exceptionally sweet flesh is a bit lower in fiber than other squash but the trade-off is a sweet, almost custard-like texture when cooked. How to cook kabocha squash: Roast, steam, saute, or simmer kabocha in soups and stews.

Why is acorn squash so good? ›

This squash has a lot of antioxidants, which can boost your immunity and help your body to fight off certain diseases. Acorn squash contains antioxidants like vitamin C that help strengthen bones and blood vessels. It also has vitamin A, which helps improve the health of your lungs, heart and other vital organs.

Can you eat squash without peeling? ›

It's definitely OK to eat squash skin,” Rayna Joyce, vegetable production manager at Bread and Butter Farm in Shelburne, Vermont, told me. “Some (winter) squash have really delicate skins and they become tender when cooked. You can bake them and eat the whole thing.”

Does butternut squash have to be peeled before roasting? ›

You can either roast butternut squash in its skin, halved, or cut into wedges. It can be served stuffed as a stunning main, as a simple side dish, stirred into risottos, pasta or salads, or blitzed into a soup. By peeling and dicing, the cubes of squash will become more caramelised, with plenty of texture.

Do you need to peel yellow squash before cooking? ›

Yellow squash does not need to be peeled, because the skin is so tender and thin. If you do prefer to peel your squash, peel it just like you would a carrot or a potato.

Is squash skin good for you? ›

Sure, you know about the delicious orange flesh of winter squash—but the skin? In case you didn't know, all winter squash skins are edible, and full of fiber and vitamin A to boot. Whether or not you should eat the skins of every type of winter squash is its own question.

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