Rich & Creamy Butternut Squash & Goat Cheese Pasta - Easy Recipe! (2024)

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This post is sponsored by ALDI, all opinions are 100% my own.

Sweet Roasted Butternut Squash, caramelized onions, mixed with salty crispy bacon, pecans, and a creamy Goat Cheese Pasta, yeah its as good as it sounds!

This weekend we had my brother and his wife over for an early Thanksgiving Dinner. Cason had been looking forward to it all week because he really wanted to “play dump trunks” with his Uncle. So much so that he decided to skip his nap that day because he was so excited.

I was looking forward to having them over because we hadn’t seen them in a while AND it gave me another chance to go to ALDI’s and test out some of their holiday products.

Let me tell you, if your looking to plan a fun holiday party then ALDI is the place to go. Great quality products for cheap!

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I was able to make my Green Beans with crispy pancetta {except I subbed in bacon on this one hehe}, my brussels sprouts, a Citrus Garlic Herb Butterball Turkey that turned out super moist and juicy, and my mom’s famous sweet potato casserole.

I also bought a couple of pairing wines for dinner as well, the Zum Reisling {one of my favorites}, Burlwood Pinor Noir, a Chianti Red Wine and of course a sparkling apple cider for little man.

The food was delicious, the wine was perfect, and the company was the cherry on top. Good food and family always equals a great time!

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Something else that equals a great time in my book is goat cheese.

I am kinda sorta maybe totally obsessed with the stuff. I’m from Wisconsin, the cheese capital of the world, and goat cheese is definitely in my top 3 favorite cheeses to use and eat!

Why?

Because it is creamy, somewhat pungent, and can be used in almost anything. {including cheesecake… in fact my sweet friend Allie from Baking a Moment made this amazing Blackberry Goat Cheese Cheesecake}

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Todays recipe is more savory than sweet but it does have one of my favorite fall vegetables in it.. Butternut Squash and thats kinda sweet! I was just thinking I haven’t made any recipes this fall with Butternut Squash in it.. which is completely absurd to me.

So I figured it was time, enter this Butternut Squash Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta.

Guys… I first found this recipe when I was watchingGiada De Laurentiison the FoodNetwork,who I am completely in love with. I’m pretty sure she is a culinary genius. If we ever go back to Vegas I am so going to her new restaurant, Giada.

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Anywho, as I was watching her show and she made this Butternut Squash Pasta, it had roasted butternut squash, caramelized onions and goat cheese in it. That was all I needed to hear… I was out the door getting the goods to make it that night.

Since my first time making this I have changed up the recipe a bitto fit our liking. I add more goat cheeseto minebecause who doesn’t need more cheese plus the pasta tends to dry out fast so adding more cheese makes it moist longer. 🙂

I added bacon … oh yeah baby! Some pecans for crunch and then dry sage .. because sage is like the ultimate fall spice!

Absolutely delicious! This is hands down my favorite fall comfort food, just add in a bottle of Pinor Noir and it will bring you to your happy place. At least it does me .. now all I need are some corny Hallmark Christmas Movies and it would be the best night ever!

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Roasted Butternut Squash Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta

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  • Author: Krista
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 50 mins
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 6-8 servings 1x
  • Category: Lunch, Dinner
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Italian
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Description

A comforting pasta dish full of sweet roasted butternut squash, caramelized onions, salty crispy bacon, crunchy pecans, and a creamy goat cheese pasta.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 34 lb butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 3/4” cubes
  • 1 red onion, cut into 1/2” cubes
  • 34 tablespoons of olive oil
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 3/4 cup of Diamond Nut pecan pieces
  • 1 lb of mezzi rigatoni {or penne pasta}
  • 10 oz. of goat cheese, crumbled
  • 1 teaspoon of dry sage
  • 5 strips of bacon, diced and cooked to crispy
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 3/4 cup of reserved pasta water

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425.
  2. Spread out butternut squash and red onion on a baking sheet. Season with olive oil, salt, pepper. Toss to coat and spread out on baking sheet so it is in a single layer.
  3. Bake for 40-45 minutes, until vegetables are tender.
  4. In the meantime, heat a skillet to medium high heat. Add diced bacon and cook until crispy, stirring occasionally. {about 4-5 minutes}
  5. Remove bacon from the pan and place on a plate lining with paper towel to soak up some of the grease.
  6. Bring a large pot of water to boiling, add pasta to the boiling water and cook until al dente {follow directions on the back of the box, usually 8-10 minutes}
  7. Once pasta is done, reserve 3/4 cup of the cooking water and set aside. Drain the rest of the water.
  8. Add butternut squash, onions, pecans, bacon, goat cheese, cooking water, and sage to pasta pot. Toss to coat everything, season with salt & pepper to taste.
  9. Bon Appetite!

Notes

Recipe inspired by Giada de Laurentiis

Filed Under:

  • Easy Healthy Dinners
  • Kid Friendly
  • Pasta

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FAQs

Why is butternut squash so filling? ›

In addition to its numerous health benefits, fiber makes meals more satisfying by filling you up for longer so you aren't reaching for a snack just an hour or two later. Including butternut squash in meals can boost your fiber intake, as one serving of butternut squash provides about 10% of your Daily Value for fiber.

Why is my roasted butternut squash soggy? ›

Insufficient roasting time: Butternut squash needs sufficient time in the oven to roast and develop that crispy exterior. Roast until they turn golden brown on the edges, and the texture becomes tender.

What does butternut squash do for the body? ›

Butternut squash offers nutritional values like vitamin A, potassium, and fiber. Health benefits of this winter squash include managing high blood pressure, preventing asthma, and promoting healthy skin and hair. Contrary to the name, winter squash is grown in the summer and harvested in the fall.

What does butternut squash do for the gut? ›

Butternut squash contains considerable amounts of fiber, which can help you keep a healthy weight and regulate bowel movements. It's known to help prevent colorectal cancer while the beta-carotene in butternut squash can also improve eye health.

What is the easiest way to prepare a butternut squash? ›

Place scrubbed and clean butternut squash onto a parchment-lined sheet pan. Bake at 400 F for approximately 1 hour or more, depending on size. The skin should start to collapse when it's ready; a sharp knife will easily slip out when pierced. Cool for 20 minutes or so, and then peel off the skin.

Is it necessary to peel butternut squash before cooking? ›

You can eat the skin, so there's no need to peel it. Simply halve it, scoop out the seeds and chop it into chunks, then roast it and add it to a warm winter salad or throw it into curries, stews or soups. You can also roast the seeds and eat them as a snack or sprinkled over a finished dish.

Should you wash butternut squash before cooking? ›

That's why it's important that you wash all winter squash with warm water and soap before you place it on the cutting board for prep. When you place an unwashed squash on your cutting board or cut through the potentially contaminated surface with your knife, you're pulling germs right into the part you're going to eat.

Is sweet potato or butternut squash healthier? ›

To begin with, the butternut squash beats the sweet potato with fewer calories, carbs and sugar per serving. Moreover, it is rich in calcium, magnesium, potassium, and vitamins B6 and E. On the other hand, the sweet potato, however, provides more fiber and protein.

Is butternut squash a good or bad carb? ›

Butternut squash is a low-calorie food and is packed with nutrients. While it's higher in carbs than some other veggies, its low glycemic index (a ranking of how carbs affect blood sugar) still makes it a healthy choice for most people.

Why are my hands weird after cutting butternut squash? ›

The liquid is so strong that it can harden into protective scab if the squash becomes cut or damaged—much like a tree. This sap has the same effect on skin, it creates a tough film that can feel stiff, or even itchy.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

In a large bowl mix the cubed squash, garlic cloves and ginger with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and scatter in a single layer in a roasting tray. Place in the preheated oven and cook for 30 minutes until tender all the way through.

Why does my butternut squash taste weird? ›

The most likely cause for a bitter taste in squash is due to an environmental stress of some sort, most likely a wide temperature flux or irregular irrigation. Either of these will create an excess of cucurbitacins to concentrate in the fruit.

What goes well with butternut squash? ›

Serve your butternut squash with one of these other fall-flavored chicken recipes: Rosemary Chicken Thighs with Apples or Maple Dijon Chicken and Vegetables. Pasta. Round out your favorite pasta recipes from Baked Turkey Meatballs to Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff with this healthy vegetable side.

How is butternut eaten? ›

Raw butternut squash is carrot-like and holds up well in crunchy salads and slaws. If opting for raw squash over cooked squash, start by peeling away the tough outer skin (FYI, you can eat the skin when it's cooked. It's full of fiber and completely edible when softened up a bit).

How do you eat squash? ›

I love to grill it, roast it, and even eat it raw, but lately, I've been hooked on this sautéed yellow squash recipe. Yellow squash itself has a mild flavor, so I toss it with a bright herb oil as soon as it comes off the heat. Then, I pile on a savory panko topping for crunch.

What is the best way to can butternut squash? ›

Caution: do not mash or puree!

To can pumpkin or squash: Cut the flesh into 1-inch cubes. Boil the cubes in water for 2 minutes. Fill the jars with cubes and cooking liquid, leaving 1-inch of headspace.

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