Delicious Winter Squash Month Recipes
There are many varieties of Winter Squash and many, many ways to cook each of them! Did you know that January is Winter Squash Month? To celebrate, you could have a totally different meal each day in January and never have the same type of food twice.
I have scoured the internet to find some yummy Winter Squash Month Recipes for you (and me) to put through the kid-friendly taste test!

Winter squash is one of winter’s wonderful seasonal vegetables that sometimes gets overlooked. Because it’s considered in season in fall and winter, winter squash is an affordable way to eat fresh, whole foods when the traditional growing season is over.
Of course, squash doesn’t grow in the middle of winter in temperate climates, but squash vines yield in late summer and early fall, and they keep so well that they continue to be available through the winter.
Winter squash comes in a variety of shapes, colors, and textures, some of them quite dramatic. Remember, no matter what variety of winter squash you’re using, the seeds can be roasted and eaten.
Winter Squash can actually be found all year long, (as can summer squash), but for fun sake here is a list of a few of the most popular winter squashes and some recipes to go along with them:
Why is squash popular to use in soup recipes?
Squash is a popular ingredient in a wide range of soup recipes due to its unique alkaline flavor and versatility in the kitchen. Its mild, sweet taste contrasts with the savory spices often used in broths, making squash soups both delicious and nutritious.
Squash contains beneficial vitamins and minerals, such as beta-carotene, Vitamin C, magnesium, folate, manganese, and fiber.
The ability to add great flavor and nutrition together makes squash one of the top choices among cooks looking for a hearty yet healthy meal.
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Does squash get sweeter after cooking?
Squash is a popular vegetable with many culinary uses. It is often used in recipes as a main ingredient and is also roasted or boiled for enjoyment.
An oft-debated question about squash is whether it becomes sweeter after cooking. Research has shown that, depending on the type of squash and the method of preparation, some varieties become sweeter after cooking.
For example, acorn squash becomes exceptionally sweet when roasted or steamed and can be enhanced with sweeteners like brown sugar or syrup to bring out its best flavor.
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All in all, whether squash gets sweeter upon cooking depends on the type and preparation of the squash.
When is squash in season?
Squash is in season throughout summer and fall, particularly from July through October.
Each type of squash has a slightly different seasonality – butternut squash peaks in September, acorn squash ripens around September or October, and spaghetti squash is usually available in late fall.
Although you may find different varieties of squash in grocery stores year-round, buying them when they are freshly harvested will ensure you get the most flavorful and freshest vegetables for your dishes.
What toppings go well with squash soup recipes?
Squash has a naturally sweet flavor profile, making it an excellent base for creamy soup recipes. Topping squash soups with ingredients that play off the squash’s sweetness adds an extra layer of flavor and texture.
Chopped toasted nuts and fragrant herbs such as sage, thyme, rosemary, and oregano bring out the vibrance of this winter squash.
Crumbled bacon and shredded cheese are classic companions to squash soup, keeping the dish hearty and balanced.
An unexpected combination is tart cranberries, which add a burst of bright freshness to any bowl of soup.
Topping your soup with croutons or fried sage leaves will give it an appetizing crunch. With these different topping options, you can create a unique version of the beloved squash soup in no time!
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Do you have a favorite Winter Squash recipe that you’re looking forward to making?







What a great collection of Squash. We grow Squash here in our gardens and these will be great recipes to try with our home grown squash. Thanks so much for helping us celebrate Three Years at Full Plate Thursday. Have a good week and come back soon!
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Squash is a wonderful addition to any meal. It does get overlooked often, probably because it is seasonal and I bet a lot of people don’t know much about cooking it. All of these recipes sound good!
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Thanks for the new ideas! One of our more innovative ways of eating winter squash is in burritos.
http://articles.earthlingshandbook.org/2012/01/31/butternut-squash-burritos/
Oh yum!!
So many recipes to choose from! Also, thanks for including two of mine. Have a wonderful week.
Winter squash has never looked so good!
That looks so good!
Thanks! I can’t wait to try some of these 🙂
When you making these?