Roasted Honey Nut Squash and Chickpeas With Hot Honey Recipe (2024)

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Carrie

For those wondering about hot honey, a quick Google search will do wonders, both for finding brands to buy (I find a lot of stores sell Mike's Hot Honey) and easy recipes for how to make it, most using just honey, red pepper flakes, and apple cider vinegar.

Chris

Great flavor, but texturally boring. Next time I'll roast things separately, so the squash is browned but not mushy and do the chickpeas at very high heat to make 'em crunchy.

Route66gal

While parchment paper is great for clean up it is NOT good for caramelization and crispness. Skip the paper when it comes to roasting vegetables if you want that caramelization.

Sheila DM

Please share substitution suggestions for "another spice blend".

Terry

@Sheila DM: Zatar would be delicious with this and is widely available (or on Amazon). Even something a bit more whack like Chinese 5-spice powder would be great, if you're feeling adventurous. Or try shichimi togarashi, a Japanese 7-spice blend that can be had at any Japanese market, and probably best used after the dish is cooked. Same for zatar.If you use honey nut squash, the peel is super thin and completely edible, like Delicata squash. Save yourself some time and frustration!

Liz

Instead of baharat, I used cumin, smoked paprika, sumac, cinnamon, and cardamom.

Jess

Carrie, thanks for clarifying "hot honey". I thought it was just really warm honey.

Erin

Used Ras El Hanout instead and topped with fresh pomegranates. Delicious!

Lauren

For those who, like me, loathe cilantro: I made this with mint. It tasted marvelous, especially served with yogurt.

Jen

Delicious! Followed instructions to a tee... The only change I'd consider next time is splitting it between two baking sheets so ingredients get more space to brown and not stream.

Susan

Amazing, simply amazing. I used the yogurt, honey plus cayenne, and cilantro options.

Ilse

I added spinach and halloumi and it was delicious!

AC

Made nearly as written -excellent. The yogurt (I thought would be plain) was surprisingly integral to the end result. Used garam masala and also mix of baharat spices (pepper, coriander, paprika, cumin; less cloves, nutmeg, cardamom) based on our preference; seasoned liberally. Definitely bake chickpeas and squash on different pans. Have made with butternut and delicata (both great) but kabocha would also be nice here. Used cilantro leaves with a bit of chopped mint. Served with rice for kids.

Mimi

Squash and chick peas are a perfect blend. With addition of the herbs and spices it makes an even richer, interesting and complete meal. For ‘greens’, I added wilted spinach with the fresh cilantro at the end. Served with yogurt on the side and pita. Simply delicious one pan meal.

katethegreat

This was sooooo good. I didn’t have any issues with the texture/crispiness like some other reviews, but I cooked on tinfoil rather than parchment paper. I also rubbed the chickpeas a bit to get some of the skins off, which is tedious but helps with crispiness. I didn’t have enough butternut squash, so I added some sweet potato in and that worked great also. Really just delicious, can’t wait to make again!

CO

Used regular honey instead of hot honey. Also added large slices of feta with the chickpeas. They all roasted nicely together. Delicious!

Rebecca S. Barfknecht

A friend recently made this for a Book Club with Lemon Garlic Tahini as recommended by Debbie in the comments below. Amazing! SO very, very delicious!

Paige

Accidentally made this with 5+ pounds of Butternut Squash, which explains why we had to use three baking sheets to roast everything (we had squash for two recipes, but the sous-chef made an assumption....). No matter, it was delicious! Opted for mint over cilantro--not a fan. Really outstanding, will go into our regular rotation.

sarah in sf

Good enough. Didn’t take our breath away. Definitely use two pans.

Nikhila

This is a recipe meant for substituting whatever you have! I used sweet potatoes and canned northern beans instead of chickpeas, tossed with zatar and roasted both for 30 mins. I used shallot diced fine and tossed in raw for some bite, and drizzled some tahini into my bowl when everything was assembled. Delicious!

Two Pans

Definitely put the squash and chickpeas on separate pans to get the correct textures

Jo Ann

I served this as a healthy side dish with salmon. It was easy to make and delicious. I would definitely make it again.

squash enjoyer

very good! a bit laborious for a sheet pan meal, but worth it. we served with yogurt and rice. I would say the yogurt is an integral part of the dish, which otherwise would need more tartness and tangyness. but overall a great recipe to have on hand!

LW

I mixed the vinegar and honey together to pour over individual bowls and used dill and mint

SusanB

Two teaspoons of za'atar provided delicious flavor, but this is a very dry fish. I mistakenly chose not to use the optional dollop of sout cream, but next time I will--or maybe some tsatziki sauce. Just a word of advice.

Shivani

This turned out great! I added purple yams and carrots to the mix. Served it on a bed of kale! Made vegan tacos with the leftovers the next day with sliced radishes, spinach, and feta on top.

jim

I've made it a couple of times now. One time, I added chopped cashews to add a little more crunch, but add them after the onions and chickpeas. Cashews are dry and will start to burn long before the squash is done, or chickpeas get crispy.

Megan

Used dairy-free Kite Hill sour cream due to a dairy/soy allergy and it was delicious! Would definitely double it next time!

Alba

this was a great recipe!

mimi

I like this a lot better w sweet potatoes. This is a great recipe!

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Roasted Honey Nut Squash and Chickpeas With Hot Honey Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you eat the skin of honeynut squash? ›

Like delicata squash, honeynut squash has thin, edible skin. There's no need to peel it! Slice each squash in half lengthwise and use a spoon to scoop out the seeds. Next, make a quick dressing with olive oil, apple cider vinegar, pure maple syrup, cinnamon, salt, and pepper.

Is Honey Nut squash good for you? ›

Like other winter squash, honeynut squash is loaded with nutrition. As its deep orange flesh suggests, it's high in antioxidants, particularly beta-carotene, which helps support eye health, immunity and healthy skin.

Is honeynut squash the same as butternut? ›

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 high in carbs? ›

How many carbs are in honeynut squash? Total carbohydrates is 22 grams per half a squash.

Can you eat too much squash? ›

Toxic squash syndrome can result from continuing to eat the bitter fruit. Some of the most rampant symptoms and indicators of toxic squash syndrome include diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Toxic squash syndrome can be so severe that it can cause swelling in the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and kidneys.

What squash can you not eat the skin? ›

Hubbard squash, red kuri, spaghetti squash, butternut squash, and sugar pumpkin (sometimes called pie pumpkin) are varieties with very tough inedible skin.

What is the healthiest squash for weight loss? ›

One cup of cooked butternut squash has only 83 calories and provides 7 grams of filling fiber — making it an excellent choice to lose excess weight and body fat. It contains both insoluble and soluble fiber. Soluble fiber has been associated with fat loss and decreased appetite.

Is honey nut squash good for diabetics? ›

Honeynut squash is rich in dietary fibre and has a low glycemic index. This makes it a good choice for people with diabetes. Remember though, it should be part of a balanced diet.

What is another name for honeynut squash? ›

This version is a different type entirely than its larger bretheren, and it goes by a couple different names: its scientific name, Cucurbita moschata, and its nickname, winter squash. Unlike the other squash mentioned, the honeynut variety was bred to be a better, tastier type than its predecessors.

Is squash anti inflammatory? ›

Anti-inflammatory Capacity

Although anti-inflammatory effects can certainly extend to arthritis and gout, studies on squash have specifically linked its impact to reducing gastric and duodenal ulcer reduction, as well as to general anti-inflammation of the cardiovascularsystem.

How long does honey nut squash last? ›

Because of its thin skin, honeynut will not last as long as thicker-skinned squash. It should be stored in a cool, dark spot where it will last for 2 to 3 months. Once cooked, the cubes or puree can be left in the refrigerator for a week, or frozen for 3 months.

What is the best squash to eat? ›

Best-Tasting Winter Squash
  • Sunshine Kabocha Squash.
  • Cream of the Crop Acorn Squash.
  • Baby Pam Pumpkin.
  • Butternut squash have some of the best flavor of all!
  • Delicata Squash.

Is squash a good carb or bad carb? ›

But squash brings the best of both produce worlds when it comes to health benefits. “They're all relatively low in carbs, high in fiber and nutrient-dense,” says Sommer. For example, winter and summer squash are low in calories and fat, and both are excellent sources of vitamin C.

What squash has the most sugar? ›

Butternut Squash- Cooked butternut squash has nearly 22 grams of carbs, but nearly 7 grams of fiber, which makes it higher in sugar than many other vegetable options.

Why is squash not keto? ›

Butternut squash is another nutrient-packed veggie that simply offers too many carbs for a keto diet. One cup of cubed squash has more than 15.3 g of net carbs, according to the USDA. Spaghetti squash can fit into your diet as long as you use small amounts.

Do you need to remove skin from squash? ›

Some squash skin is edible, while other types of squash have tough skin that can be removed before cooking. Remove the skin of butternut, hubbard, buttercup, and turban squash. If you enjoy the taste, leave the skin on acorn, spaghetti, kabocha, and zucchini squash.

Can you eat squash skin raw? ›

The short answer is yes, you can eat squash skin. But the experience is more pleasant with certain varieties of squash than others. In terms of safety, the skin is completely fine to consume—this conversation is all down to taste and texture.

Should you remove the skin from acorn squash? ›

Good news: you don't need to peel acorn squash. Its hard, grooved skin softens significantly as it cooks, and it's edible, too. If you do want to remove the skin, wait until after you cook it, at which point it will peel right off.

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