Feast your senses on a symphony of flavors with our enticing Butternut Squash with Browned Butter and Thyme recipe. This delectable dish captures the essence of autumn's harvest, showcasing the natural sweetness of butternut squash glazed in a luscious browned butter sauce, infused with the earthy aroma of thyme. Each tender bite bursts with a harmonious blend of sweet, nutty, and savory notes, making it an irresistible side dish or a delightful vegetarian main course.
Indulge in a medley of additional tempting recipes featured in this article, each highlighting the versatility of butternut squash. Discover the comforting Butternut Squash Soup, a creamy and flavorful indulgence perfect for chilly evenings. Embark on a culinary journey to Italy with Butternut Squash Risotto, where the squash's sweetness dances harmoniously with Arborio rice, Parmesan cheese, and aromatic herbs. For a lighter option, try the refreshing Roasted Butternut Squash Salad, where roasted squash mingles with crisp greens, toasted walnuts, and a tangy dressing. And if you're craving something sweet, the Butternut Squash Pie will tantalize your taste buds with its creamy, velvety filling encased in a flaky crust.
ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH WITH BROWN BUTTER VINAIGRETTE
This roasted butternut squash is every bit as caramelized as you'd want it to be, without the prep work that's usually involved. First, it's cooked without being peeled: The skin is a crisp counterpart to the jammy interior. (If you do want to get rid of the peel, it tears away easily after roasting.) Then, it's dressed with a vinaigrette made with brown butter, vinegar and dried chile. Mint is added for freshness and flaky salt for crunch, and you could also throw on some cheese - Parmesan, Gruyère, ricotta - for more richness. Serve the squash over sturdy salad greens, or add nuts or pepitas to the browning butter for more texture.
Provided by Ali Slagle
Categories vegetables, side dish
Time 40m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Arrange a rack at the bottom of the oven and heat to 425 degrees. Slice the squash 1/2-inch-thick crosswise. (No need to peel.) Cut slices in half, if desired, to make half moons. Remove the seeds from the squash with a spoon and discard.
- On a rimmed baking sheet, toss the squash with the olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Spread in an even layer and roast on the bottom rack until browned, 20 to 25 minutes. Flip and roast until tender, another 5 to 10 minutes.
- After you flip the squash, make the brown butter: Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium. Cook, swirling occasionally, until the foam subsides, the milk solids turn golden-brown and it smells nutty, 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from heat and add the vinegar and red-pepper flakes. Season with salt and pepper and set aside on the stovetop until the squash is ready. (The heat from the oven keeps the butter from hardening.)
- Dip a piece of squash into the vinaigrette, try it, and adjust vinegar, salt and red-pepper flakes to taste. Spoon the vinaigrette over the squash and top with mint leaves, if using, and flaky salt.
BUTTERNUT SQUASH WITH BROWN BUTTER
The easiest way to peel butternut squash is with a vegetable peeler; the harp-shaped variety works particularly well.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Seasonal Recipes Fall Recipes Butternut Squash Recipes
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Heat butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat until golden brown. Add squash; saute, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and tender when pierced with a fork, about 16 minutes.
- Add chicken broth, the water, and brown sugar; cook until liquid has evaporated and squash is nicely caramelized, about 6 minutes. Remove from heat, and season with salt and pepper. Serve.
CHESTNUT RAVIOLI WITH BROWNED BUTTER AND THYME
Our chopped challenge this week was canned chestnuts. We wanted to mimic the richness of butternut squash ravioli without the usual sweetness. We processed the chestnuts with ricotta to mimic the smooth consistency of the squash. Chopped Basket Ingredient: canned chestnuts
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 40m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place the chestnuts and 1/2 cup water in a small heatproof bowl. Microwave until the water is hot and the chestnuts have softened, about 3 minutes. Drain the chestnuts (reserving the liquid) and place in the bowl of a food processor. Blend with 1 tablespoon of the reserved liquid until finely ground. Add the 1 1/2 cups of the Parmesan, the ricotta and a large pinch of salt and pepper. Blend until completely smooth. Taste for seasoning and adjust with additional salt and pepper if needed. Add 1 egg and blend until well combined. Transfer to a mixing bowl and reserve.
- Bring a large stockpot of salted water to a boil (it should taste like sea water).
- While the water is coming to a boil, form the raviolis. Whisk the remaining egg in a small bowl with 1/2 teaspoon water. Place 5 wonton skins on a lightly floured work surface. Brush the wonton skins with the egg wash. Place a leveled tablespoon of the chestnut filling in the center of each wonton skin. Place 5 more wonton skins directly on top. Use your fingers to gently press the skins together. Use a 2 1/2-inch round cookie or biscuit cutter lightly dipped in flour to cut around the filling. Transfer the filled raviolis to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and cover with a slightly damp paper towel. Make 15 additional raviolis with the remaining wonton skins and filling.
- Once all of the raviolis are made, make the brown butter sauce. Place the butter, garlic and thyme in a large, straight-sided saute pan. Heat over medium heat until the butter starts to bubble and foam, about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Continue cooking until the foam subsides and brown specks start to appear, 1 to 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Turn off the heat and cover with a lid to keep warm while you cook the raviolis.
- In batches, add the raviolis one at a time to the boiling water, stirring after every addition. Cook until the raviolis float to the top, about 2 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to remove from the water and add to the browned butter; it is okay if some pasta water gets in the sauce. Toss the raviolis in the sauce. Continue with the remaining raviolis.
- To serve, remove the thyme sprigs and garlic from the sauce, reserving the thyme. Divide the raviolis and sauce among 4 plates. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese and crispy thyme leaves. If desired, lightly drizzle with balsamic vinegar. Use a peeler to thinly shave whole chestnuts over the entire dish.
BUTTERNUT SQUASH WITH BROWNED BUTTER AND THYME
Make and share this Butternut Squash With Browned Butter and Thyme recipe from Food.com.
Provided by dicentra
Categories Vegetable
Time 25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Heat a large skillet on medium heat. Add the butter, whisking frequently. Continue to cook the butter.
- Once melted it will foam up a bit, then subside. Honey-colored browned milk solids will begin to form.
- The butter should have a wonderful nutty aroma. Remove from heat. Add the thyme, whisking continuously. If using fresh thyme, the mixture will foam up a bit.
- (Note that it doesn't take much time to go from browned butter to burnt butter. You will want to remove the pan from the heat element and place it on a cool surface to help stop the cooking of the butter. If the butter burns, I recommend dumping it and starting over, something I've had to do on occasion when not paying close attention.).
- Add the cubed butternut squash pieces to the pan and return the pan to the burner, heating to medium high.
- Use a wooden or metal spoon to stir the squash pieces so they are all well coated with the butter thyme mixture. Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper.
- Spread the squash pieces out in an even layer and let cook, without stirring, so that they brown a bit on one side (several minutes).
- Stir and spread the pieces out again and let cook without stirring so more sides get browned.
- Reduce the heat to low, cover the pan, and let cook until the squash is tender, 10 to 20 minutes, depending on how big you cut the pieces.
- Add more salt and pepper to taste, sprinkle with a bit more chopped fresh thyme before serving.
BUTTERNUT SQUASH RAVIOLI WITH BROWN BUTTER SAUCE
Rich, deeply flavorful butternut squash ravioli that is perfect for the hard to cook for vegetarian.
Provided by Brian Genest
Time 1h45m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
- Rub squash down with 1 tablespoon olive oil and place on a baking sheet. Cut the tops off of each clove of garlic, rub with oil, and wrap in foil. Place on the baking sheet.
- Roast in the preheated oven until squash and garlic cloves are soft and browned, about 30 minutes.
- Remove squash and garlic from the oven. Remove the garlic skin and transfer to the bowl of a food processor. Add squash along with ricotta, grated Parmesan, brown sugar, and salt for filling. Blend into a thick paste. Transfer to a bowl, cover, and set in the refrigerator until cool.
- While squash is roasting, whisk semolina, all-purpose flour, and salt for pasta together in a bowl. Dump onto a counter and push flour into a mound. Dig a well in the center. Crack eggs into the well and add 2 tablespoons olive oil. Start folding flour and egg onto each other; continue kneading and folding until it comes together as a dough. Add more flour or oil if it is too wet or dry, respectively. The final product should look smooth, and the dough should bounce back if you press your thumb into it. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest for 30 minutes.
- If you have a pasta maker, pass the pasta through to make a pasta sheet about the thickness of a dime. If not, get to work with a roller on a lightly floured surface. Make several sheets.
- On one sheet, dollop about 2 tablespoons of squash filling 2 inches apart. Place another sheet over top and press the dough down around each lump of filling. Try to keep it tight, as you don't want a lot of air in the interior. But don't go too close, or you'll have filling trapped between pasta layers and ruin the seal. Use a ravioli stamp to stamp out and seal each ravioli. Set aside.
- In another pan, heat a thin layer of canola oil over medium heat. Working in batches, fry sage leaves until dark green and crispy. Remove to paper towel-lined plate to strain grease. Set aside.
- Melt butter in a small saucepan over medium heat; simmer, stirring frequently, until browned, fragrant, and foamy, with brown bits in it, 5 to 10 minutes. Reduce heat to medium-low. Stir in tarragon, thyme, and salt.
- While sauce is being prepared, bring a pot of lightly salted water to a rolling boil. Add raviolis and boil until they float, about 5 minutes. Drain and plate.
- Ladle butter sauce over pasta and garnish with fried sage. Sprinkle with shredded Parmesan cheese and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 758.5 calories, Carbohydrate 66.9 g, Cholesterol 150.9 mg, Fat 50.1 g, Fiber 5.9 g, Protein 14.6 g, SaturatedFat 16.7 g, Sodium 1077.5 mg, Sugar 8.7 g
SHREDDED BUTTERNUT SQUASH WITH BROWN BUTTER, SAGE AND PECANS
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories quick, side dish
Time 20m
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a food processor fitted with the grating attachment or on a box cutter, coarsely grate the squash.
- Melt the butter in a very large skillet over medium heat. Cook until the foam subsides and the butter turns a deep, golden brown and starts to smell nutty and rich. Add the shallot and cook, stirring, 2 minutes. Stir in the garlic and ginger for 1 minute. Toss in the squash a handful at a time an and cook, tossing occasionally and scraping up any browned bits in the bottom of the pan, until the squash is just tender, about 10 minutes. Toss in sage, salt and pepper. Sprinkle with nuts and pomegranate seeds (if using) and drizzle very lightly with lemon juice or balsamic vinegar.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 191, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams, Carbohydrate 14 grams, Fat 15 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 194 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams
Tips:
- Choose the right squash: Look for butternut squash that is firm, heavy, and has a deep orange color. Avoid squash that has blemishes or soft spots.
- Peel the squash before cooking: Use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin from the squash before cooking. This will make it easier to cut and eat.
- Cut the squash into evenly sized pieces: This will help the squash cook evenly.
- Brown the butter before adding the squash: This will add a nutty flavor to the dish.
- Use fresh thyme: Fresh thyme will give the dish a more flavorful taste than dried thyme.
- Season the squash to taste: Add salt, pepper, and other spices to taste before serving.
Conclusion:
Butternut squash with browned butter and thyme is a delicious and easy side dish that is perfect for any occasion. The squash is roasted until tender and caramelized, and the browned butter and thyme add a rich and flavorful taste. This dish is sure to be a hit with everyone at your table.
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