Maple Baked Squash

Updated Jul. 26th, 2017

This recipe deserves an award for the healthiest dessert ever! This ultra-easy maple baked squash recipe is so delicious, that you'll want to make it again and again – and not just in autumn either. While you can use any winter squash in this recipe, we chose acorn squash for it's sweet, nutty, peppery flavour. The maple syrup and cinnamon gives it a well-rounded taste of comfort, while the natural sweetness of the squash is full of phytonutrients that will give you more energy, stronger eyesight, glowing skin and healthy blood sugars.

Serves 2
  • Gluten Free
  • Dairy Free
  • Egg Free
  • Vegetarian

Ingredients:

1 acorn squash, cut in half lengthwise2 teaspoon pure maple syrup
2 tablespoon sugar-free peach jamground cinnamon, to taste

Directions

Set your oven to 400F

  1. Using a sharp knife, slice your acorn squash in half and place face down in a casserole dish. Add about half an inch of water to the bottom, so the squash is covered slightly. Place in the oven and bake for 30-35 minutes.
  2. At the half hour mark, turn the acorn squash so the flesh is up, and drizzle with half of your jam and half of your maple syrup. Sprinkle with a bit of cinnamon as well.
  3. Set your oven to broil, and return the squash back into the oven and broil for five minutes.
  4. Before you serve hot, add the remaining ingredients over the top and enjoy!

Make It This Way

Instead of peach jam, you could use any flavor of jam in this recipe. Peach pairs nicely with the sweet flavour of the squash and maple syrup, as would apricot jam or apple jelly. Go look in your refrigerator and get creative!

Try This

Try this baked squash sprinkled with toasted walnuts or pecans. They'll add crunch and healthy fats to this already healthy dessert!
Nutritional Information

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Comments on “Maple Baked Squash”

  • OH
    Delicious Idea!

    This recipe is such a clever and delicious way to incorporate squash into the diet of young children, picky eaters, or those who are not a fan of the squash taste! I love the sweetness of maple syrup without it being overwhelming. The idea to add a sweet jam instead of maple syrup sounds delicious and like a great way to mix it up while still keeping it healthy and sweet. I love how this is a quick idea that I otherwise would not have thought of. Thank you for sharing this recipe!

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