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My mom's here for the week hanging out with me (and doing dishes) while Lucas is in China.I've been spending my days jumping between meetings andstretches of dissertation writing, so when I popped over here to tell you about this Ginger Miso Acorn Squash dish,I was stumped. I turned to my mom for inspiration, "tell me a story mom." And that's when I realized, that was my story.
Whenever I had trouble falling asleep as a kid (which was basically every nightbecause I've always been a night owl), my mom would come lay next tome. Andevery single night, I'd request,"tell me a story about when you were a little girl." Not, "read this book to me." No, I was an exhausting child and I demanded that she come up with an original story about some time in her lifeover 30 years ago and then recount it in vivid detail when I'm sure all she really wanted to do was go to sleep herself.
And she'd do it, telling me stories about walking up and down the street with a wagon full of cans pretending to sell paint, her sassooon boy hair cut,and how she got that scar on her knee while playing in awell...until I fell asleep. She has an impressive memory (except when it comes to what movies she's already seen - in which case, she'll accidentally rent the same movie twiceon accident).
If my future kids ever ask for stories about when I was a little girl, I'm just going to pull up my blog and read posts as though they're picture books. Straight through to the recipe. They'll know how to sight-read"teaspoon" first.
Growing up, we didn't eat a whole lot of winter squash in our house. Things were mostly restricted to pumpkin purée and the occasional butternut or spaghetti squash. Which is a shame, because it's simple to roastinto a buttery soft side dish that's both sweet and nutty.
Plus, the acorn squash looks so frilly and dainty with its scalloped edgesthat I'm prettysure it's the most charmingvegetable side dish at the party.
With my brother eatingvegan for health reasons for manyyears, my family has always been heavy-handed on the soy forThanksgiving. We made our spinach artichoke dip with soy cream cheese, the bean dip with soy sour cream, and aplump tofurky satnext to our giant golden bird.
This year, I'm adding soy to the menuin a slightly non-traditional wayby mixing miso with fresh ginger and brushing it overcrisped oven-roasted acorn squash. This silky smooth squash has a robustsavory flavorinfused from roasting until it begins to brown. Ginger miso glaze brings out thesweetness while adding a bit ofspice, and the toasted pistachios complement the salty and sweet elements to round out the dish.
This is a Thanksgiving side that stands on its own - it definitelywon't get forgotten among all the traditionalstaples.
Are you sticking with the classics or mixing things up for your Thanksgiving feast this year?
Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 acorn squash, seeds removed and sliced into half moons (as shown in the picture above)
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoons mirin
- 1 tablespoon light or dark brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
- 1 teaspoons sesame oil
- 3 tablespoons tamari sauce
- ½ tablespoon rice vinegar
- 3 tablespoons white miso
- 1 tablespoon water
- ¼ cup toasted pistachios, chopped
- Optional: 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds
INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat the oven to 425°F.
Arrange the cut acorn squash on two baking sheets lined with parchment paper or a silpat mat. Brush both sides of the cut squash with olive oil. Roast for 20-25 minutes, flipping the squash every 10 minutes, until nearly soft when pierced with a fork.
Meanwhile, whisk together the mirin, brown sugar, grated ginger, sesame oil, tamari sauce, and rice vinegar in a small saucepan. Bring to boil over medium-low heat.
Whisk the water and miso together in a small bowl and add it to the saucepan. Cook for 1 minute longer, whisking until smooth. Remove from heat and set aside.
When the squash is nearly cooked through, brush the sauce over the top of each cut squash.
Place the squash under the broiler for 3-4 minutes, until it just begins to brown.
Transfer to a serving platter and sprinkle the toasted pistachios and sesame seeds over the top.
Notes
Eating the skin is optional - some find it adds the right crunch to contrast the smooth center while others think it's too tough. Either way, I like to keep it on while roasting to help hold its shape, and it's really easy to only eat the soft orange flesh by just scraping it from the skin with a fork.
This nutritional information has been automatically calculated, and as such, may be incomplete or inaccurate. Please reference the specific ingredients you use for the most accurate nutritional information.
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59 Comments
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom -
Sarah, oh my gawd, this is so beautiful!!! love the ginger miso!! Wow, what a stunning dish for the Thanksgiving table. . love this!!! And I have to lie down with my youngest so she can fall asleep . . and then I go back to my bed. . so tiring but I don't mind doing it. :) Your mom sounds awesome!
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Sarah Menanix -
I mean, at least she loves to snuggle, right? Eventually my mom started putting a sleeping bag next to their bed so I could crawl in there in the middle of the night when I got "scared"...or really whenever I woke up and it was still dark out. Which was also every single night. Haha. (She is pretty awesome:) Thank you so much, Alice!
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Veronica -
Beautiful dish! I will be trying this side dish very soon! If your future kids are anything like your handsome Hubby they will be wanting a bedtime story and being tucked in like a little taco! Ask Lucas what this means! Dad read the bedtime story while Mom put her feet up with a cup of tea!
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Sarah Menanix -
Haha - cute. I hope you do make this and love it! I bet Roy would enjoy it!
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Sarah | Broma Bakery -
Awwww, I LOVE mom stories! I did the same thing when I was little. I was intoxicated with hearing about my mom's childhood. And somehow, she was always able to come up with a different story. My mom is coming to visit me next week. All these twinsie things!
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Sarah Menanix -
Right? I have no idea how she came up with so many stories! I just asked her again last night to remind me about a story she told me about when she was a little girl and she spouted off THREE new ones! I hope you have just as much fun with your mom!
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Ashley @ A Lady Goes West -
Yay for visitors! I'm not sure what is on the menu for Thanksgiving this year. I'm leaving that up to my husband's parents, because we're going down to San Diego to visit them for the holiday. These sure look tasty!
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Sarah Menanix -
Ooo - a beachy Thanksgiving sounds nice! I wish you a delicious feast! (as in "wish you a happy new year"...I'm making it a thing, k?)
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Amanda Paa -
all about this dish my friend! i have a recipe in the book miso glazed delicata and it is one of my favorites. and happy day that your mom is there!
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Sarah Menanix -
Woah! I haven't even SEEN the inside of your book yet (promise I didn't mean to copy you:) Operative word is "yet" though, because really, there needs to be more of your squash recipes in my life.
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Sheri Nix -
Do you remember the nana & papa stories I used to tell you?
Down the dirt road we went, bumpity, bump, bumpity, bump... :)
I can't wait to try this recipe! You're right, these do look charming & the recipe sounds delicious!!Reply
Sarah Menanix -
See! you're such a great story teller, even adding sound effects. :) Thanks, mom!
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Rachael @ Set the Table -
I adore miso + squash! I seem to find seasonal versions of this every time the weather changes but your recipe look incredible! I love the addition of brown sugar here- I make a brown sugar miso ice cream (yep) that is divine. Those two ingredients were meant to be together! Enjoy your time with your mom! I wish mine was here to help me with dishes and to tell me stories, too ;)
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Sarah Menanix -
Whatttttttt - brown sugar miso ice cream?! Oh my gosh. I'm drooling now. Thanks! It's like I put a dish in the sink and 10 minutes later it's magically cleaned. I know I am a responsible adult now, but sometimes it's nice to be taken care of:)
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Natalie @ Tastes Lovely -
I loved hearing stories about my parents when I was little. Better than any storybook in my room. You write so beautifully, I'm sure you're going to have the greatest stories to tell your little ones someday. I am loving this acorn squash recipe! The ginger miso glaze sounds just delicious. It really is the frilliest vegetable with it's pretty shape, so true!
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Sarah Menanix -
I wholeheartedly agree - it's like a window into their lives. Aw - you're so sweet! I hope to be as creative as my own mom someday! Thank you, Natalie:)
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cynthia -
Oh my gosh, this sounds SO. GOOD. I'm so with you on the scalloped edges -- between that and how cute and mini they are, acorn squashes are my loves. And I love your story about your mom (I feel you on getting stumped on what to write..oy) and I second other comments... your writing is beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing, Sarah!!
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Sarah Menanix -
I feel like I could write a love story to the acorn squash - I love it inside and out:) Thank you so much, Cynthia! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who occasionally is as a loss for words (I actually keep a document of "writing inspiration" that I add little anecdotes to when they come up...for days when I can't think of something to write!).
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Karen @ The Food Charlatan -
Lol I can't wait to see you bust out your phone at bedtime to read from your blog. That's a fabulous idea and I should totally do it. Love this squash! Perfect for T-day!
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Sarah Menanix -
Yes! Char would think that you can't cook without your blog AND you can't tell stories without it either. "Mom, can you tell me about the hand pies again??"
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Chris @ Shared Appetite -
"They’ll know how to sight-read “teaspoon” first".... hahahaha that was SO funny! And this recipe.... so glad you are a fan of acorn squash. I love it too! Never thought of using pistachios... such a great idea Sarah!
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Sarah Menanix -
Thanks, Chris! I bet your kids will sight-read "teaspoon" first too. Or bacon. Mmmmmmmmmmm bacon.
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Carla (@charliesue) -
Did I ever tell you how my mom had chicks when she was little? ;)
Also- this recipe is a showstopper! Look how GORGEOUS it is! Almost too pretty to eat. ALMOST.
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Sarah Menanix -
No she didn't. I don't believe you. Thanks, lady!
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dina -
always looking for recipes to make different kinds of squash. nice!
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Jessica @ Sweet Menu -
Oh MY! What a gorgeous side dish - and with pistachios too! You are making my mouth water!
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Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness -
I just tried acorn squash for the first time, and now I am obsessed! Loving the miso addition here! Pinned!
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Sarah Menanix -
Me too! It's a new vegetable added to the rotation and I LOVE IT. Thanks for sharing it, Taylor!
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Meg @ The Housewife in Training Files -
I love that story! To help me go to sleep I would have my Mom scratch my back. Now my husband gets the luxury of that ;) But I have only had acorn squash I think once but I am loving the flavors here. Definitely adding to our menu soon!!
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Sarah Menanix -
Haha I just made Lucas do that last night when I couldn't sleep. The problem was that he was almost asleep so it mostly just felt like a weird blob on my back. I hope you try this and love it!
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Kristine @ Kristine's Kitchen -
What a healthy and flavorful side dish! This would be beautiful on our Thanksgiving table. Enjoy your visit with your mom!
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Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet -
Gorgeous! This would be beautiful on a Thanksgiving table!
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Jenn @ Deliciously Sprinkled -
Mom stories are the best! :) And I love the idea of reading your future kids your blog...I might have to steal that idea for our future kids too! OH...and this acorn squash looks delicious and makes a gorgeous Thanksgiving dish! :)
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Sarah Menanix -
Haha - do it! I think we should make this a thing so all the kids at school are like "oh, my mom was reading a story from her blog the other day..." and that'd totally be a normal thing to say.
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suki -
just made acorn squash last night, but it was much simpler. i'll have to try this next time. it looks so good. :)
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Melanie | Melanie Makes -
What a gorgeous side, Sarah! And can I tell you that I'm totally loving that flatware as well?
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Sarah Menanix -
Ah - Thank you! It was a wedding gift from my great aunt - I think Bed Bath and Beyond, maybe? Anyway - they do make the dish feel more fancy, don't they?
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Suzanne @ Flour Arrangements -
Looks like a perfect Thanksgiving side dish for next week! Can't wait to try these great flavors!
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ellie | fit for the soul -
Bahaha awwww your relationship with your mom is so cute! :D I too have an amazing memory with people, names, events that happened when I was THREE and even before that! (nothing academic or scientific though) But I can't remember the names nor the actual plot of a movie oftentimes. Sooo weird. And this is amazing, Sarah! I'm sure by now you know my love for squash-y foods. And I kid you not...we must be kindred spirits or something because once again, we used pistachios in our recipes. ;)
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Sarah Menanix -
Hahaha - you're totally going to be just like my mom when you grow up ("grow up"? as if you're not already grown?). Selah is going to be so lucky! Totally kindred spirits:)
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Erica -
Sarah, this looks insanely delicious! I LOVE acorn squash. It may just be my fave squash! The pistachios are genius!
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Andi @ The Weary Chef -
You have such a sweet mama to tell you stories every night! I have a terrible memory and am not that creative, so when my boys want me to freestyle a story, I fail pretty miserably. Reading from my blog is not a bad idea!
This side dish is like none I've seen before, but I would love to try it! The squash looks beautiful, and the flavor combination sounds amazing.
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Sarah Menanix -
Ha - I think that'll be me too: "Um....did I tell you about the one time that I..umm....made chocolate chip cookies? That's it. That's all that happened." I hope you do get to try it - Thank you so much, Andi!
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Kelly - Life Made Sweeter -
Aaaw, your mom is the sweetest! I used to do the same thing to my mom too and now my son does that to me. I am not as creative as either of our moms and my stories all end up being almost the same haha. This acorn squash is just gorgeous! I love the miso ginger and can't wait to try this. It sounds incredible! Pinning!
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Sarah Menanix -
Haha - their little minds probably think it's all so magical just the same. Thanks for sharing it, Kelly!
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Trish - Mom On Timeout -
What a gorgeous dish Sarah! I bet it's just bursting with yumminess. "Charming" << YES! And I'm so glad you're having fun with your mom :) Pinned!
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Sarah Menanix -
Hehe - I choose only food that's charming;) Thanks for sharing it, Trish!
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Paulina -
It looks so cute and yummy !
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K / Pure & Complex -
The flavors profile in this dish sounds simply wonderful. The squash looks delish.
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Julia -
Moms are the bomb! That's awesome you get to spend some quality time with your mom, and she sounds like one awesome lady! Skinned kneed and boy hair cut? I bet I'd have a ball chit chatting with her! This acorn squash looks amaaaaaazing!! Perfect for this time of year, and it'd make an excellent Thanksgiving side for sure!
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Sarah Menanix -
Aw - my mom is so great to chit chat with! Especially over a glass or two of wine;) Thanks, Julia!
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Maryanne @ the little epicurean -
I love storytime! I think every roommate I've ever had, had to deal with talking to me until I fell asleep.
The more I hear about your mom, the more amazing she sounds! It shows where you get it from :)
This dish is GORGEOUS! It looks pretty, sounds pretty, and I want it in my belly. Happy Thanksgiving!Reply
Sarah Menanix -
Blush - you're too sweet! I agree though - my mom is a pretty neat lady:) I hope you had a super delicious Thanksgiving with your family!
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Amy @ Amy's Healthy Baking -
That's so sweet of your mom! We used to have bedtime routines too. Mom would read us 3 picture books (or 1 chapter of a book, when we got older), and then Dad would tell us a story about the Frog Monster. He made up a new one basically every night, unless we asked him to retell one of our favorites! Anyway, this squash looks so cozy and perfect for fall! Pinned! :)
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Sarah Menanix -
Bahaha - can you please tell stories about the Frog Monster on your blog?! I am sensing a guest appearance from your dad coming... Thanks for sharing it, Amy!
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Kelly - A Side of Sweet -
This looks absolutely lovely! I'm glad you had some mom time while Lucas was away!
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Clayton -
Just made this recipe for dinner tonight; I think I ate an entire Acorn Squash to myself!! I was so happy to see an Acorn Squash recipe that wasn't just butter and brown sugar! Thank you! I may have to have this at least once a week! My mom, who isn't a very adventurous eater, also had rave reviews for this dish!!
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Sarah Menanix -
Thank you so much for coming back to tell me this! You just made my night. I'm so glad you and your mom love this recipe:)
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Jenn - Peas and Crayons -
How perfect! I'm obsessed with this recipe!
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