Vegan Stuffed Butternut Squash with Lentil Apple Filling
Vegan Stuffed Butternut Squash with Lentil & Apple filling is a hearty and satisfying plant-based main course for any winter dinner and makes for a showstopping holiday meal! Easy to make ahead of time!
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time50 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple and lentil stuffing, stuffed butternut squash, vegan Thanksgiving recipe
Servings: 4
Author: Vegan Richa
Ingredients
1large Butternut Squashor two small butternut squashes
Slice the butternut squash into half. Remove the seed box, then drizzle, brush all over with oil, and sprinkle salt and pepper.
Bake at 400 degrees F (205 C) for 45-50 minutes, or until cooked completely in the middle.
Meanwhile, make your lentil filling. Heat a skillet over medium heat, add oil, then add in your fennel seeds, and herbs, sage, thyme, rosemary, and mix in.
Add in the onion, garlic, and mix in, and cook until the onion is golden.
Add in your lentils, salt, onion powder, black pepper, and mix in, then add in the apples, pecans, and mix in, and cook for 2-3 minutes, or until the mixture is heated through. Taste and adjust flavor.
Remove the butternut squash from the oven. Scoop out the middle portion of the butternut squash, leaving about half an inch in the squash.
Mash the butternut squash that you removed and lightly mix into the lentils. You dont want to completely mix it in, there should be some blobs of butternut squash in the lentil mixture. Also if you handle the mixture too much, the lentils would start to break down.
Spoon the lentil mixture into the scooped out butternut squash. sprinkle a little bit of salt and pepper, and bake at 400 degrees F for 10 minutes, or broil for 1-2 minutes.
Remove from the oven and serve as is, or serve with a drizzle of lemon juice, or a side of gravy . To make this without nuts, just omit the pecans.
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Notes
If you don't find any butternut, use acorn squash.
Instead of apples, you could easily use pears - make sure they are still a bit hard or they will turn into mush while baking.
Walnuts or hazelnuts make a great substitution for pecans.
I used a mix of thyme, rosemary, and sage in this recipe, but you can use any combination of sturdy herbs, including oregano.
This is delicious as is but you could also drizzle it with some tahini or vegan sour cream.