Squash Souffle - Renee's Spectacular Recipe - Dishes Delish (2024)

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Mention souffle and you tend to think of things like chocolate or cheese. But this squash souffle shows that the basic idea can be used in so many ways, including creating a delicious side dish that works with almost any meal.

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My cousin, Renee has made this yellow squash casserole so many times that I’ve lost count. And I’ve enjoyed it every single time.

Do you know how when some relatives bring their signature dish and you cry a little inside because you don’t want to eat it yet again?

Well, this is one of those recipes for me; it’s like the perfect side dish and even kids who hate vegetables ask for seconds of this creamy, fluffy squash.

Just wait until you make it; you will be happy too!

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Tips
  • The beauty of this recipe is that you can either use canned butternut squash as I do here or frozen squash or even freshly made mashed squash.
  • Although I use almond milk in this recipe, you can substitute whichever milk you prefer.
  • I use melted salted butter in the recipe, but you can substitute unsalted butter or melted margarine if you prefer.
  • This time around I doubled the recipe, but you can make a smaller amount. Just use the slider on the recipe card to adjust the servings.
  • Adjust cook times in conjunction with the size of your batch and the size of your baking dish. Since I’m doing a double batch and using a deep, two-quart casserole dish, I cook it longer here than if I’d used a rectangle dish. For example, it took 1 hour and 40 minutes with the double batch in the round dish, and it takes 50 minutes with a single batch in the rectangular dish.
  • You will know the souffle is done when you take it out of the oven and it doesn’t jiggle when you shake it and/or when you stick a cake tester or butter knife in the squash, and it comes out clean.
  • Two excellent additions to this squash side dish are a 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg, and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. I prefer it without those spices but my sister makes this recipe by adding them.
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How to make squash souffle

Pre-step

If you are using frozen squash, take it out at least an hour before you’re going to start the recipe.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Get out a casserole dish. I have made this recipe in both a rectangular dish and the one I use here. I bought the round two-quart white casserole dish at Crate and Barrel.

Step one

Gather the ingredients – canned squash (A), flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and milk. (B)

Step two

Transfer the squash to a large glass mixing bowl.

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Step three

Place the butter in a saucepan and melt on medium/low heat. (C)

Step four

Add the squash, sugar, flour, whole eggs, milk, salt, and melted butter to the large bowl.

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Step five

First, use a rubber spatula to fold the ingredients together and then whisk the squash mixture until incorporated.

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Step six

Pour the squash batter into the baking dish.

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Step six

Bake for 1 hour and 40 minutes. (See Helpful Tips regarding timing considerations.)

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Here is the single batch in the rectangle dish which took 50 minutes to cook.

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I’m sooo excited to eat it, so I grab a spoon and scoop some out.

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I fill a small bowl with this golden goodness.

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Yum, it’s so fluffy and delicious.

Let’s take a bite.

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I hope you enjoyed this butternut squash souffle recipe!

Other delicious side dishes

  • Cabbage with bacon
  • Creamed spinach
  • Buttery carrots

And as always, may all your dishes be delish!

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Squash Souffle

This squash souffle is so fluffy and delicious that even children who don't like vegetables will like this perfect side dish.

5 from 16 votes

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Side Dish

Keyword: squash dish, squash side dish, squash souffle

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 cups

Calories: 236kcal

Author: Elaine Benoit

Ingredients

The Souffle

  • 30 ounces canned squash (two cans, or two packages of frozen squash, thawed)
  • 1 cup sugar (scant)
  • 1 cup flour
  • 6 eggs
  • 2 cup almond milk (or regular milk)
  • 8 tablespoons butter (melted)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • If you are using frozen squash, take it out of the freezer at least an hour before starting the recipe.

  • Preheat the oven to 350 F

  • In a small saucepan, melt the butter on medium/low heat. Don't let it brown.

    8 tablespoons butter

  • In a large mixing bowl, add squash, sugar, flour, eggs, milk, melted butter and salt

    30 ounces canned squash, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour, 6 eggs, 2 cup almond milk, 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • Either whisk it all together until combined or first use a spatula and then the whisk. You want the batter to be smooth.

  • Pour souffle batter in dish and bake for 1 hour and 40 minutes. Check doneness by inserting a butter knife in the souffle, it should come out clean and not jiggle if you shake the dish.

  • Serve with a main dish

  • Eat

  • Smile

  • Enjoy

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Notes

Helpful tips

    • The beauty of this recipe is that you can either use canned butternut squash as I do here or frozen squash or even freshly made mashed squash.
    • Although I use almond milk in this recipe, you can substitute whichever milk you prefer.
    • I use melted salted butter in the recipe, but you can substitute unsalted butter or melted margarine if you prefer.
    • This time around I doubled the recipe, but you can make a smaller amount. Just use the slider on the recipe card to adjust the servings.
    • Adjust cook times in conjunction with the size of your batch and the size of your baking dish. Since I’m doing a double batch and using a deep, two-quart casserole dish, I cook it longer here than if I’d used a rectangle dish. For example, it took 1 hour and 40 minutes with the double batch in the round dish, and it takes 50 minutes with a single batch in the rectangular dish.
    • You will know the souffle is done when you take it out of the oven and it doesn’t jiggle when you shake it and/or when you stick a cake tester or butter knife in the squash, and it comes out clean.
    • Two excellent additions to this squash side dish are a 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg, and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. I prefer it without those spices but my sister makes this recipe by adding them.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 236kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 101mg | Sodium: 251mg | Potassium: 274mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 7385IU | Vitamin C: 13.9mg | Calcium: 96mg | Iron: 1.3mg

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Squash Souffle - Renee's Spectacular Recipe - Dishes Delish (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat honeynut squash skin? ›

Honeynut Squash: These look like teeny tiny butternut squash. They're so cute! Unlike butternut squash, the skin is edible. Add them to recipes that typically call for butternut squash, like pasta, soups, and casseroles.

What does carnival squash taste like? ›

It was nutty and sweeter than butternut squash, but not as dry in texture as kabocha squash. My favorite thing about it, however, was its buttery, almost maple syrup-like flavor.

How do you eat an acorn squash? ›

Acorn squash is easily recognizable by its ridges and small, round shape. When cooked, the flesh is sweet. Also, you can eat the skin–with roasted or baked acorn squash, the skin turns tender and is easily pierced just a fork. Acorn squash, simply prepared, makes a wonderful side dish.

Is acorn squash hard? ›

Texture Profile. Very hard shells with sturdy flesh that becomes starchy when cooked.

What is the difference between honeynut squash and butternut squash? ›

Honeynut squash has a similar shape and flavor to butternut squash but averages about half the size and is sweeter. It has two to three times more beta-carotene than butternut squash. Honeynut squash can be roasted, sautéed, puréed, added to soups, stews, and braises, and has enough sugar content for desserts.

Is honey nut squash healthy? ›

Honeynut squash, like its winter squash peers, is full of dietary fibre. Fiber helps with digestion, controlling blood sugar, and maintaining a healthy weight. One cup of this squash will give you about 5 grams of fibre. That's 20% of your daily fibre needs.

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.

What is the sweetest squash in the world? ›

Honeynut. Honeynut looks like a butternut, but has an even sweeter taste. One of the best tasting winter squash for seasonal soups, this honeyed variety is also delightful when roasted and mashed.

Which squash has the most flavor? ›

Honeynut Squash: The sweetness and flavor made this a clear winner. Delicata Squash: This is actually tied with acorn squash and both are similar in texture and flavor which is why they are ranked at the top.

Can diabetics eat acorn squash? ›

A hearty side dish or precursor to a soup, roasted winter squash is a delicious and versatile fixture in the diets of people with diabetes. Though technically classified as fruits, acorn squash and butternut squash are considered starchy vegetables that can serve as healthy replacements for russet potatoes.

Is it OK to eat a whole acorn squash? ›

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.”

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.

What is the acorn squash problem? ›

Well-intentioned food donors may not consider all the barriers when they select foods to donate. In this commentary, we propose these barriers be conceptualised as the, 'acorn squash problem' as a way to simplify these barriers for donors, volunteers and emergency food agency staff.

Is acorn squash a laxative? ›

Acorn squash is packed with both soluble and insoluble fiber. Though they have different functions in your body, both play important roles in digestive health. Insoluble fiber adds bulk to your stools while soluble fiber softens them, preventing constipation and supporting regular bowel movements ( 13 ).

Is acorn squash inflammatory? ›

Acorn squash has more carotenoids than any other food. Carotenoids are a powerful antioxidant that help fight inflammation and prevent cell damage.

What squash can you not eat the skin? ›

The only winter squash skin to avoid eating altogether, even if well cooked, is spaghetti squash because of its thick, eggshell-like quality.

Can you eat the outside of honey nut squash? ›

But that's not the only reason I love it! Honeynut squash has sweet, creamy orange flesh and edible skin. Its small size makes it easy to prepare—you can simply slice it in half, scoop out the seeds, and roast it! No peeling or difficult chopping required.

Can you eat the skin of baby squash? ›

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.”

Is it OK to eat the skin of yellow squash? ›

Wash squash and cut off ends before eating. The peel is edible and mild. Squash can be eaten raw or cooked.

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