Best 5 Brown Rice Stuffed Butternut Squash Recipes

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Indulge in the wholesome goodness of Brown Rice Stuffed Butternut Squash, a symphony of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. This vegetarian delight combines the earthy sweetness of roasted butternut squash with the nutty flavor of brown rice, creating a harmonious balance of flavors. Enhanced with a medley of aromatic herbs, spices, and vegetables, this dish offers a symphony of flavors in every bite. Accompanied by a delectable Walnut-Cranberry Salsa, this dish is a celebration of autumnal flavors. Additionally, find a scrumptious Butternut Squash Soup recipe that transforms this versatile vegetable into a creamy and comforting soup, perfect for chilly days. For those seeking a delightful side dish, explore the mouthwatering Roasted Butternut Squash with Brown Butter and Thyme, where the natural sweetness of butternut squash is accentuated by the nutty richness of brown butter and the herbaceousness of thyme. Embark on a culinary journey with these diverse recipes, each showcasing the versatility and deliciousness of butternut squash.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

RICE-STUFFED BUTTERNUT SQUASH



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The combination of wild rice, mango chutney, cranberries and curry powder give this side dish for two an exotic flavor. It's delicious and beautiful, and tastes best when butternut squash is in season. -Elaine Sweet, Dallas, Texas

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 55m

Yield 2 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 small butternut squash (1-1/2 pounds)
3/4 cup cooked long grain and wild rice
1/3 cup ricotta cheese
3 tablespoons dried cranberries
3 tablespoons mango chutney
1 green onion, chopped
3/4 teaspoon curry powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons butter

Steps:

  • Cut squash in half lengthwise; discard seeds. Cut a thin slice from the bottom of each half so it sits flat. Place cut side down in an 11x7-in. baking dish; add 1/2 in. of hot water. Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 30 minutes., Drain water from pan; turn squash cut side up. When cool enough to handle, scoop out pulp, leaving about a 1/4-in. shell. , In a large bowl, combine the pulp, rice, cheese, cranberries, chutney, onion, curry powder, salt and pepper. Spoon into squash shells. Dot with butter. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until squash is tender.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 443 calories, Fat 7g fat (4g saturated fat), Cholesterol 22mg cholesterol, Sodium 934mg sodium, Carbohydrate 92g carbohydrate (36g sugars, Fiber 13g fiber), Protein 11g protein.

BROWN RICE STUFFED BUTTERNUT SQUASH



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Bake this delicious rice, sausage and veggie stuffed butternut squash to make a hearty dinner for four.

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Entree

Time 1h10m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 small butternut squash (about 2 lbs each)
4 teaspoons olive oil
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1/3 cup brown basmati rice
1 1/4 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth
1 fresh thyme sprig
1 bay leaf
2 links (3 oz each) sweet Italian turkey sausage, casings removed
1 small onion, chopped (1/3 cup)
1 cup sliced cremini mushrooms
1 cup fresh baby spinach leaves
1 teaspoon chopped fresh or 1/4 teaspoon dried sage leaves

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 375°F. Cut each squash lengthwise in half; remove seeds and fibers. Drizzle cut sides with 3 teaspoons olive oil; sprinkle with salt and pepper. On cookie sheet, place squash, cut-sides down. Bake 35 to 40 minutes until squash is tender at thickest portion when pierced with fork. When cool enough to handle, cut off long ends of squash to within 1/2 inch edge of cavities (peel and refrigerate ends for another purpose).
  • Meanwhile, in 1-quart saucepan, heat remaining 1 teaspoon oil over medium heat. Add rice to oil, stirring well to coat. Stir in chicken broth, thyme and bay leaf. Heat to boiling; reduce heat. Cover and simmer 30 to 35 minutes until all liquid is absorbed and rice is tender. Remove from heat; discard thyme sprig and bay leaf.
  • In 10-inch nonstick skillet, cook sausage and onion over medium-high heat 8 to 10 minutes, stirring frequently, until sausage is thoroughly cooked. Add mushrooms. Cook 4 minutes or until mushrooms are tender. Stir in cooked rice, spinach and sage; cook about 3 minutes or until spinach is wilted and mixture is hot. Divide sausage-rice mixture between squash halves, pressing down on filling so it forms a slight mound over cavity.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 350, Carbohydrate 50 g, Cholesterol 35 mg, Fat 2, Fiber 5 g, Protein 14 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 670 mg, Sugar 14 g, TransFat 0 g

RICE STUFFING WITH BUTTERNUT SQUASH



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h30m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

Kosher salt
2 cups wild rice blend
2 bay leaves
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for the baking dish
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
4 cups chopped peeled butternut squash (1/2-inch cubes)
Freshly ground pepper
1 bunch leeks (white and light green parts), halved lengthwise, thinly sliced and rinsed
2 stalks celery, chopped
1 cup low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth
1 large egg
1 cup dried cranberries
1 cup chopped fresh parsley
1 cup pecans, finely chopped

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the rice and bay leaves, reduce the heat to a simmer and cook as the label directs; drain well. Discard the bay leaves. Spread out the rice on a baking sheet to cool.
  • Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 375 degrees F and butter a shallow 3-quart baking dish. Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the squash, season with salt and pepper and cook, stirring, until softened and golden, 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate to cool.
  • Melt 4 tablespoons butter in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Add the leeks and celery and cook, stirring, until softened, 5 minutes. Add the broth, 1 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper; bring to a simmer, then remove from the heat.
  • Whisk the egg in a large bowl. Stir in the rice, squash, leek-broth mixture, cranberries and parsley. Transfer to the baking dish; top with the pecans. Cut the remaining 2 tablespoons butter into small cubes; scatter over the pecans. Cover with foil and bake 30 minutes, then uncover and bake until golden, about 20 more minutes.Special equipment:

VEGAN WILD-RICE-STUFFED BUTTERNUT SQUASH



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This impressive autumn-inspired dish can be served as a main course for vegan and vegetarian eaters or can be enjoyed by everyone at the table as a side dish. The small amount of curry powder gives the squash a nice warmth and depth.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 1h45m

Yield 4 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 medium butternut squash (2 to 2 1/4 pounds each)
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
4 tablespoons olive oil
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 small onion, chopped
1/2 cup wild rice
1/2 teaspoon mild curry powder
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
3 tablespoons dried unsweetened cherries
1 cup loosely packed fresh parsley leaves, chopped, plus more for garnish
1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage
1/4 cup walnuts, coarsely chopped

Steps:

  • Position an oven rack in the middle of the oven and preheat to 400 degrees F.
  • Cut each squash in half lengthwise and scoop out and discard the seeds. Arrange the halves in a large baking dish, flesh-side up.
  • Whisk together the vinegar, maple syrup and 2 tablespoons oil. Brush the flesh-side of the squash halves with some of the maple-oil and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper. Put the squash flesh-side down in the baking dish, then brush the skin side with the maple-oil mixture and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper. Roast until the squash is fork-tender, 30 to 40 minutes. Let the squash rest until cool enough to handle. Scoop some of the flesh out into a large bowl, leaving about 1/4-inch border of flesh all around. Leave the scooped-out flesh in relatively large chunks.
  • Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, then add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft and golden brown, about 6 minutes. Add the rice, curry powder, cinnamon, cayenne and 1/2 teaspoon salt and stir until the spices are toasted, about 1 minute. Add 2 cups water and bring to a simmer covered, stirring occasionally, until the rice is tender and most of the liquid is absorbed, 30 to 40 minutes (different brands of wild rice may vary in cooking times; add more water if needed). Remove from heat and add to the chunks of butternut squash along with the remaining maple-oil, cherries, parsley, sage, 1/2 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of black pepper.
  • Evenly stuff the scooped-out squash halves with the filling, then drizzle with the remaining 1 tablespoon oil and bake, uncovered, until the filling is warmed through, about 30 minutes. Cut each in half crosswise and transfer to a serving platter. Sprinkle with walnuts and parsley. Serve warm.

BROWN RICE & VEGGIE-STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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Feel free to vary the veggies, depending on what you have in the fridge. Can't remember where I got this; it's delicious in the Fall or for a side for Thanksgiving! (Time does not include cooking rice)

Provided by Caroline Cooks

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 1h15m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 medium acorn squash
3/4 teaspoon salt, divided
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 cup onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup celery, chopped
1/2 cup carrot, chopped
2 tablespoons dried cranberries
1/2 teaspoon sage
1/2 teaspoon thyme
1/2 cup pecans, chopped
3/4 cup long grain brown rice, cooked without salt
3/4 cup lowfat mozzarella cheese, grated
2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F
  • Cut each squash in half crosswise.
  • Scoop out and discard seeds and strings. I.
  • f necessary, trim bottom for squash to set level, and place on a rimmed baking sheet with cut side up.
  • Sprinkle with 1/4 tsp salt and 1/2 teas. nutmeg.
  • Cover with foil and bake squash just until moist and tender about 45- 50 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in a large skillet sprayed with nonstick cooking spray over medium-high heat, add olive oil.
  • When heated, add onion and garlic, if using, and celery.
  • Cook 2 minutes and add carrots.
  • Cover and cook 3 minutes.
  • Add cranberries, sage, thyme, chopped pecans, and 1/2 teas. salt.
  • Add cooked brown rice and mix well.
  • Remove from heat and fill center of each acorn squash half.
  • Return foil over top and return to oven for 15 minutes.
  • Remove and top each filled squash half with Mozzarella.
  • Return uncovered to oven and bake 5 more minutes.
  • Top with chopped fresh parsley, to serve.

Tips:

  • Choose the right butternut squash: Look for a squash that is firm and heavy for its size, with a deep orange color. Avoid any squash that has bruises or blemishes.
  • Roast the butternut squash before stuffing it: This will help to caramelize the natural sugars in the squash and give it a slightly smoky flavor. You can roast the squash whole or cut it in half lengthwise.
  • Use a variety of fillings: The possibilities are endless! Some popular fillings include brown rice, quinoa, lentils, beans, vegetables, and nuts.
  • Season the filling well: Don't be afraid to use plenty of herbs and spices. This will help to add flavor and depth to the dish.
  • Top the stuffed butternut squash with cheese: This will help to create a golden brown crust and add extra flavor.
  • Bake the stuffed butternut squash until the filling is heated through and the squash is tender: This will usually take about 30-45 minutes.

Conclusion:

Brown rice stuffed butternut squash is a delicious and healthy meal that is perfect for a fall or winter dinner. It is easy to make and can be customized to your liking. With its vibrant colors and savory flavors, this dish is sure to impress your friends and family. So next time you're looking for a hearty and satisfying meal, give brown rice stuffed butternut squash a try!

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