Make Us Your Home Page
Make Us Your Home Page
Bookmark Allrecipes.com
Bookmark This Page
New Users!
Create your FREE Allrecipes.com recipe box
.
Recipes
|
Ingredients
|
Articles
|
More »
Advanced Search
Glossary Search
Collection Search
User Name
Password
Remember me?
Forgot password?
My Profile
My Stuff
Recipes
Budget Cooking
Recipe Exchange
Holidays
Summer Grilling
Labor Day
More Recipes Like This
Cranberry-Apple Butternut Squash
Garlicky Baked Butternut Squash
Amazing Butternut Squash
Winter Squash Casserole
Lemon-Maple Butternut Squash
MORE
Top Related Articles
Zucchini and Summer Squash
turban squash
Winter Squash: How To Cook It
Winter Squash Types
butternut squash
Festive Sweet Potatoes (Video)
Dinner Rolls
Making Stuffing (Video)
A Little Something on the Side
Pumpkin Pies & Custard Pies
Related Collections
Butternut Squash
Winter Squash
Fall - Fresh Winter Squash
Fresh Winter Squash
Side Dish - Squash Casseroles
Free Membership
Join the Allrecipes Community!
Contests and Sweepstakes
Create a Recipe Box
Sign Up For Newsletters
Manage Emails
Favorite Products
Comparison Shop
TasteBook
Create-A-Cookbook
Cookbooks
Magazines
Cooking In Style Club
Shop
Culinary Schools
Been to the NEW Allrecipes UK | Ireland?
Discover the advantages!
Where do you want to go?
allrecipes.com
allrecipes.co.uk
Cancel and don’t ask me again about this site
Print This Recipe
Full Page
3x5 Card
4x6 Card
Email This Recipe
LEARN MORE
Butternut Squash Supreme
SUBMITTED BY:
Marianna King
"To take advantage of delicious fall produce, I often prepare this rich-tasting side dish."
RECIPE RATING:
Read Reviews
(27)
Review/Rate This Recipe
PREP TIME
30 Min
COOK TIME
40 Min
READY IN
1 Hr 10 Min
SERVINGS
(
Help
)
Servings
US
METRIC
INGREDIENTS
3 pounds butternut squash, peeled and cubed
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
1 medium onion, chopped
3/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/2 cup crushed butter-flavored crackers
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
Add to Recipe Box
My folders:
Add to Shopping List
Add a Personal Note
DIRECTIONS
Place squash in a saucepan and cover with water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 15-20 minutes or until very tender. drain well and place in a large bowl; mash. In another bowl, combine the eggs, cheese, onion, milk, salt and pepper; add to the mashed squash and mix well.
Transfer to a greased 2-qt. baking dish. Sprinkle with cracker crumbs. Dot with butter. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees F for 40-45 minutes or until a knife comes out clean.
ADVERTISE WITH US
ADVERTISEMENT
REVIEWS
Reviewed on Oct. 20, 2007 by
EVERETTMOM
X
Full Review
EVERETTMOM
Oct. 20, 2007
Yum - very good. I had a fresh butternut squash but I think I may use the frozen kind next time to save myself a step. It did taste really yummy with the fresh squash though (which I cooked in the microwave for about 8 minutes). I also sauteed the onions first, as people suggested. This is a keeper!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
4 users found this review helpful
Yum - very good. I had a fresh butternut squash but I think I may use the frozen kind next...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Apr. 6, 2007 by BJStallings
X
Full Review
BJStallings
Apr. 6, 2007
This was Excellent!! My husband is a very picky veggie eater and he LOVED this, so did my 3 yr. old son. I did sautee the onion to soften it before adding to the mixture, otherwise I follwed the recipe exactly. Thanks for a great way to serve squash.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
4 users found this review helpful
This was Excellent!! My husband is a very picky veggie eater and he LOVED this, so did my 3...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jan. 18, 2007 by nlkoch
X
Full Review
nlkoch
Jan. 18, 2007
I read the previous reviews and prepared the recipe according to directions with the exception of spice. My primary comment is that the onion should be "softened" before adding to the mix for baking. I suggest stir-frying the onion until clear prior to mixing with the eggs, cheese, etc. I baked my squash in order avoid fighting the peeling battle. I agree that more crackers are needed to fully cover the casserole, though a whole sleeve might be a matter of taste. Finally, I added 1/2 tsp of curry to add some flavor - which worked out fine in my book. In summary, this is a very good base recipe which can be adjusted to taste.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
3 users found this review helpful
I read the previous reviews and prepared the recipe according to directions with the exception...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Dec. 7, 2007 by
cortnie7
X
Full Review
cortnie7
Dec. 7, 2007
This recipe was okay, but not something i would make again. I personally like the butternut squash in the sweeter recipes. But, it was by no means "yucky", just not a keeper.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
2 users found this review helpful
This recipe was okay, but not something i would make again. I personally like the butternut...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Oct. 16, 2007 by
ELLINCL
X
Full Review
ELLINCL
Oct. 16, 2007
This was excellent! My family loved it. I baked my squash instead of boiling it. Also, I agree with other reviewers about sauteeing the onions before mixing it in the squash.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
2 users found this review helpful
This was excellent! My family loved it. I baked my squash instead of boiling it. Also, I...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2006 by
MRBOEJANGLES
X
Full Review
MRBOEJANGLES
Dec. 4, 2006
I absolutely loved it... the texture was wonderful and it was very easy to make. Would be perfect for a holiday buffet... I thought the taste was fine... not bland as some as said... perhaps I might try adding some brown sugar to the Ritz Cracker topping next time just to check it out... Thanks for a nice recipe..
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
2 users found this review helpful
I absolutely loved it... the texture was wonderful and it was very easy to make. Would be...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Nov. 10, 2006 by LillysMom
X
Full Review
LillysMom
Nov. 10, 2006
Hard to peel but very good; sweet I'd say but not too. I used one that was probably 10 inches by 5 inches at the base. I also used an entire sleeve of Ritz Crackers which I crushed and blended in about 2 tblspns of butter with a fork. I used almost all of it to make the topping. My husband and 8 yr old picky eater liked it a lot.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
2 users found this review helpful
Hard to peel but very good; sweet I'd say but not too. I used one that was probably 10 inches...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jun. 2, 2008 by
FLOOTY2
X
Full Review
FLOOTY2
Jun. 2, 2008
This was such a delicious and easy recipe. Not to mention super inexpensive! I decided to try this one because my family really needed something new and healthy to try, and this one was a big hit. I ended up using breadcrumbs instead of the crackers and it turned out really well.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
1 user found this review helpful
This was such a delicious and easy recipe. Not to mention super inexpensive! I decided to try...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jan. 13, 2008 by
lisanjeff
X
Full Review
lisanjeff
Jan. 13, 2008
I didn't tell anyone what this was made of, I just said it's a healthy alternative to mashed potatoes and everyone loved it so much! When I said it was called butternut squash, my boyfriend's son, who is 12, was on his third helping and he said he was glad I didn't tell him the name before he ate it or might not have loved it so much! I added the poultry seasoning as suggested by previous reviewers, but I did not saute the onions, and it still turned out excellent. I adde