Published on August 29, 2024
This silky-smooth, decadent pureed squash quickly comes together thanks to the microwave.
With its silky texture and earthy, lightly sweet flavor, pureed butternut squash is a crowd-pleasing cool-weather side dish. Most recipes for pureed squash are similar in that they call for cooking the squash until tender and then pureeing it with some butter and/or heavy cream in a food processor. We pitted four butternut squash cooking methods against one another: roasting, steaming, braising, and microwaving. Roasting took more than an hour, while steaming and braising washed away some of the distinct squash flavor. Microwaving, in addition to being one of the easiest and fastest cooking methods, won tasters over for producing a clean, sweet squash flavor. We found that microwaving peeled chunks, rather than halves or whole squash, resulted in even cooking. Squash cooked this way needed only a small amount of dairy to add some complexity. We found the ideal additions to be butter and half-and-half; the combination added richness without overpowering the squash flavor. Infusing the butter with sage and topping the puree with toasted almonds elevated this side dish.
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Published on August 29, 2024
45 min
Serves 8 to 10
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