Honeynuts are cousins to butternuts, but trust me when I say, theyโre so much better.
Do you like butternut squash but sometimes think itโs a bit too big? If so, super sweet and personal-sized honeynut squash is here to save the day! If youโve ever seen a what looks like a tiny version of a butternut squash youโre lucky enough to have spotted a honeynut in the wild!
What is honeynut squash?
Have you guys heard of honeynut squash? Iโve seen it floating around on menus and the internet, but the first time I saw one in real life was at a farmerโs. It felt so special โ apparently Iโm nerdy like that. Honeynuts are kind of rare, like a unicorn squash: theyโre are on their way to being sold in all the grocery stores, but right now theyโre still kind of a farmersโ market and specialty store kind of thing.
Honeynuts are essentially tiny butternut squashes created to be a better tasting, tinier squash. A chef (Dan Barber) met up with a squash breeder (Michael Mazourek) and asked him why he couldnโt make a smaller, tastier squash. After a couple of years, honeynuts were born.
Honeynuts are not just smaller than butternuts, theyโre also sweeter. You donโt need to peel the skins, and when roasted, they take on a caramel, almost malty flavor. The flesh is smooth and tender without any of the stringiness you get from larger squashes. Theyโre the perfect personal-size squash and are absolutely delicious.
The first time I saw honeynuts, I exclaimed โwow, theyโre SO CUTE!โ about 16,000 times, picked through the box of honeynuts to find my forever honeynut and carefully cradled him home. I cracked him in half, scooped out his insides, roasted him to a deep golden honey color, then ate him with yogurt, pickled shallots, and honeyed walnuts. So GOOD. I felt truly blessed.
How to roast honeynut squash
- Heat the oven. Heat the oven to 425ยฐF. Weโre going for high heat so that the squash can caramelize and become soft and tender.
- Halve the honeynut squash. Wash and dry the honeynuts then use a large sharp knife to cut them in half lengthwise from stem to base. Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds and pulpy insides.
- Roast. Drizzle the cut sides with a bit of oil and season generously with salt and pepper. Roast, skin side up on foil lined baking sheet for 20-30 minutes (depending on size) or until fork tender.
What does honeynut squash taste like?
If you love squash, honeynut squash tastes like the best gosh darn squash youโll ever eat. Itโs flavorful, sweet and nutty, with a hint of caramel and malt. Theyโre what butternut squash dream of being. Plus they have twice the amount of beta-carotene of butternut squash!
Where to buy honeynut squash
Honeynut squash season is late September to early October. Youโll find honeynut squash at local farmersโ markets, Whole Foods, Trader Joeโs and sometimes even your regular grocery store. Theyโre very seasonal, so when you see them, pick some up! Theyโre getting more and more popular so youโll probably see them popping up more and more.
How to pick a good squash
Honeynut squash are orange when theyโre ripe so look for a squash with no green. You want a firm squash with no soft spots and the stem attached. Theyโll keep for quite some time (a couple of months in a cool dark spot) but you should eat them when they start to wrinkle because that means theyโre starting to dry out.
The best way to cook it
The best way to eat a honeynut is to roast it! Roasting it brings out its intense sweet flavors. Because theyโre so tender, you can also cook them on the stove top, like I did in this Pan-Roasted Honeynut Squash with Creamy Garlicky Pasta.ย
Can I eat the skin?
Yes, the skin is completely edible, just like a delicata squash. This is the best part because it means no more peeling squash!
Honeynut squash vs butternut squash
The best part of honeynut is that itโs a lot easier to prep then butternut. If you hate peeling, cutting and taking the seeds out of butternuts, honeynuts are here to save the day! Theyโre so much more tender and have a finer texture so they slice like a dream. You can also eat their skins, which are thin and similar to the skin on delicata. Win, win, win!
What can I use instead of honeynut squash?
If you canโt find honeynut squash, its closest cousin is a butternut, although butternuts arenโt as sweet and a tiny bit stringier. You can also use any other winter squash.
If you love honeynut squash, try this pan roasted honeynut squash with pasta! Itโs fall in a bowl: creamy, cozy, garlicky pasta with honeynuts and swiss chard.
Have you guys had honeynuts? Do you want to? Tell me all your honeynut dreams!
Honeynut Squash with Honeyed Walnuts
Ingredients
- 1 honeynut squash
- 1 shallot thinly sliced
- 2 tsp vinegar
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1/2 tbsp butter
- 1 tbsp honey
- 1/4 cup walnut halves
- 1/4 cup greek yogurt
- 2 tbsp cucumber shredded
- 1 pinch ground cumin
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 425ยฐF. Carefully halve your honeynut squash and scoop out the seeds. Drizzle with a bit of oil and season generously with salt and pepper. Roast in the oven, skin side up on a foil lined baking sheet, for 25-30 minutes, or until browned and tender.
- While the squash is roasting, make your side dishes if desired. Quickly pickle your shallots: Place thinly sliced shallots in a small bowl with vinegar, sugar, and 2 tablespoons of water. Stir and let sit while you make the honeyed walnuts.Honey roast your walnuts: In a small non-stick pan, melt your butter along with the honey over medium heat. Add the walnuts and toss with the honey and butter until it bubbles and caramelizes. Remove the nuts from the pan and let cool completely.
- In a small bowl, mix together the yogurt, cucumber, and a pinch of cumin. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Swoosh onto a plate and add the squash on top. Garnish with the shallots and honeyed walnuts. Enjoy!
When preparing honey nut I noticed brown pulp;
is this rot โฆit has no smell, should I continue preparing or discard?
how brown was it? if it smelled fresh, it is probably fine but if youโre in doubt, i would discard it.
I went to Sprouts (Las Vegas) today to buy some Delicata Squash to roast on xmas and saw these. Looked it up and it said you donโt have to peel them just roast them with the Delicata so Iโm excited to see how it turns out. Iโll let you know.
Found this cute little squashes at a local farm market in PA. Can you grill them? How? Canโt wait to try these.
you can definitely grill them :)
We just started getting them in our CSA, they are versatile and delicious
If anybody is considering growing them, you should absolutely do it!!! From the first bite, they became my favorite winter squash.
They grow like weeds and sprout fruit everywhere! I donโt think I can include a photo here, but I have a picture of my honeynut plants here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10159736085727944
Is it safe to give babies stage one solid foods? Pured of course.
hi, unfortunately iโm sure!
Hi, I havenโt tried your recipe yet, as Iโm waiting on my first crop of honey nut squashes to ripen completely. I have at least 20, possibly more, just cruising along looking adorable and yummy! Iโve never had much luck with winter squash growing, but these were easy-peasy. They donโt take forever, either. I plan to try your recipe when I get my first squash cured, another week to 10 days. Iโll let you all know how it goes.
I was just wondering if anyone has tried making these the day before the big meal, I got some for our thanksgiving meal this Sunday but Iโm worried about oven space, if I bake them Saturday will they reheat okay?
they will reheat fine! sorry for the late reply!