Take-out Tuesday, Acorn Squash with Maple Blueberry Apple Stuffing

After a beautiful summer like weekend on the coast with my family, here we go again being chased away by yet another hurricane… agh!!!!
Oh and another happy note, our house was recently invaded by squirrels! Yikes, they are running around in a pipe covering under the house and chewing and gnawing and I don’t know what. Squirrels on a tropical barrier island, where did they come from???? Anyhow, maybe the storm will disrupt them…
In the meantime I have a very expensive contract with my pest people who set traps and did all kinds of treatments. They will come every day for the next 2 weeks to check!
Okay, let’s talk about happier things…like yummy food!
This recipe has 3 wonderful things going for it,
1. it’s EASY, 2. it’s FULL of flavor, and 3. adults and children will LOVE it
I don’t know if there is a proper way to half acorn squash so I cut one vertically and one horizontally
I think it’s prettiest when it is cut horizontally and has a scalloped edge, but the cavity is actually deeper if the squash is cut vertically, so it’s basically up to you~
Tomato Tomawto kind of thing, Pahcan Peecan
Whatever way you like!
Squeeze a little lime juice over the chopped apples to keep them from turning brown
The squash is first roasted cut side down and then flipped over and brushed with butter
Fill it to the brim with apples and blueberries and generously pour real maple syrup over all
Return to oven for 30 minutes
Garnish with candied walnuts and bleu cheese if desired
The adults desired and the children went for just fruit please
Either way, it will be a hit, the squash is sweet and smooth and the warm apples, blueberries and maple syrup add more sweetness and flavor
Superboy, who will only eat baby carrots usually, fought his brother for the biggest one!
I was very happy with the additional bleu cheese and walnuts, and with a roasted ear of corn on the side, I enjoyed a flavorful vegetable dinner
This recipe is adapted from Taste of Home

Acorn Squash with Maple, Blueberry & Apple Stuffing
Ingredients
- 2 acorn squash
- 1 cup blueberries
- 1 honey crisp apple
- 1/2 lime
- 1/2 cup real maple syrup
- 2 T butter
- 1 oz bleu cheese crumbles optional
- 1/2 cup candied walnuts or roasted walnuts optional
- 4 slices bacon, cooked and torn into small pieces
Instructions
- Cut squash in half vertically {for scalloped edges} or horizontally {for larger cavity}. Scoop out seeds.
- Cut a very thin slice off the bottoms of each squash half so it will be stable.
- Place squash cut side down in a roasting pan and fill with 1/2 inch water. Roast squash at 400 degrees for 30 minutes.
- Core apple and chop into small pieces {it isn’t necessary to peel the apple}. Squeeze lime juice over all.
- Wash blueberries and check for stems
- After 30 minutes remove squash halves from oven and drain water from pan. Turn squash over and brush generously with butter.
- Fill with blueberries and apple pieces. Slowly pour syrup over fruit, letting it puddle in the bottom of the cavities. Return to oven for 30 more minutes.
- Garnish with bacon, candied walnuts and bleu cheese crumbles and return to oven for a few minutes to melt cheese.
Enjoy!
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The stuffed acorn squash not only looks delicious, but it is also a pretty dish! It sounds like the perfect autumn meal with the roasted corn. I am so sorry about your squirrels, living in the country we never know what can happen. Hopefully you are on the good side of the hurrricane. Have a wonderful Tuesday, Jenna❤️
thanks Pam, I hope my pest control guy takes care of this asap!
Sounds yummy and I do so like the scalloped edge. This Georgia Gal has been thinking about you and yours and the weather. Keeping you in my prayers and hope the coast weathers everything okay, all predicted areas for that matter, and that your wonderful retreat there remains unscathed. Take care, Alabama.
It looks like Georgia is going to be impacted too, stay safe Sheila and thank you for your prayers, the water is already over our pier, ugh, I hate hurricane season!
I love acorn squash. I like these easy recipes.
thanks Sharon, I keep looking for easier and easier recipes, as I get lazier and lazier 🙂
Makes a yummy and attractive dinner addition! Will definitely try this, Jenna. The minute I saw the news this morning I thought of you: I’m hoping Michael changes its mind and heads elsewhere! Take care.
Thank you Rosie, we need all the prayers we can get! I hope you enjoy the squash, I think it’s a great fall dish, and you’re right it makes a pretty presentation
Yum! This looks really good and easy too! I like the added blue cheese. Stay safe, Jenna! ❤️
Thanks Jill, I could eat bleu cheese on anything 🙂 I am safe in Birmingham, but trying not to freak out, things look rough!
Oh your recipes!!!! Yummmmm 🤪
this is a good one!
You’ve inspired me to try acorn squash again! Hope the storm ~and squirrels~ pass quickly-take care:@)
I really love it! Plus it’s so easy to throw in the oven to roast! We got lucky, no impact from that horrendous storm
I always love seeing your blog because your food looks so delicious and I see you are very creative!
thank you!!
Hi Jenna, oh what a nice combo for the squash. I bet this tastes delicious. Thanks for the recipe!
Your fruit, nut and cheese stuffed squash sounds not only different but delicious!
yes, it is yummy!
We love Acorn Squash and your recipe looks delicious! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a great week!
Miz Helen
I love acorn squash but we usually have ours rather plain. I’ll have to make your recipe with the maple blueberry apple filling. Yum!!