DinnerMarch 10, 20264 min read

Easy Stuffed Butternut Squash with Sausage and Spinach

Easy Stuffed Butternut Squash with Sausage and Spinach

Sausage Stuffed Butternut Squash with Spinach, Pecans, and Cranberries

If you’re looking for a comforting, hearty dinner packed with flavor, this Sausage Stuffed Butternut Squash with Spinach, Pecans, and Cranberries is the perfect recipe. Roasted butternut squash becomes tender and slightly sweet in the oven, creating the perfect base for a savory filling made with Italian sausage, fresh spinach, tart cranberries, and crunchy pecans.

The combination of sweet squash, savory sausage, and bright bursts of cranberry creates a beautifully balanced dish that feels both wholesome and indulgent. It’s a fantastic choice for cozy family dinners, fall gatherings, or even a holiday table.

Best of all, this recipe is naturally satisfying and packed with texture, making it a standout main dish that looks just as impressive as it tastes.


Why I Love This Recipe

This stuffed squash recipe is a favorite for several reasons:

  • Perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors
  • Beautiful presentation with roasted squash halves
  • Nutritious and filling
  • Great for fall and winter meals
  • Easy to customize with different fillings

It’s one of those meals that feels gourmet but is surprisingly easy to prepare.

Prep: min | Cook: min | Total: min

Servings:

Ingredients

    Instructions

      Nutrition

      • Calories:
      • Fat:
      • Carbs:
      • Protein:

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      Ingredients

      • 2 medium butternut squashes, halved and seeds removed
      • 2 tablespoons olive oil
      • Salt, to taste
      • Black pepper, to taste

      Filling

      • 1 lb Italian sausage, casing removed
      • 1 small onion, finely chopped
      • 3 cloves garlic, minced
      • 4 cups fresh spinach, chopped
      • ½ cup dried cranberries
      • ½ cup chopped pecans
      • ½ cup breadcrumbs (optional)
      • 1 teaspoon dried thyme or sage
      • 2 tablespoons olive oil or butter

      Optional garnish:

      • Fresh parsley
      • Grated Parmesan or crumbled feta

      Ingredient Swaps and Notes

      This recipe is flexible and easy to adapt.

      Sausage alternatives

      You can substitute:

      • turkey sausage
      • chicken sausage
      • plant-based sausage for a vegetarian version

      Nut options

      Instead of pecans, try:

      • walnuts
      • almonds
      • pumpkin seeds

      Extra vegetables

      To boost nutrition, consider adding:

      • mushrooms
      • diced apples
      • roasted carrots

      Step-by-Step Instructions

      1. Roast the Butternut Squash

      Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).

      Brush the cut sides of the squash with olive oil and season with salt and black pepper.

      Place the halves cut-side down on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

      Roast for 30–40 minutes, until tender when pierced with a fork.


      2. Cook the Aromatics

      While the squash roasts, heat olive oil or butter in a large skillet over medium heat.

      Add the chopped onion and garlic.

      Sauté until soft and fragrant, about 3–4 minutes.


      3. Brown the Sausage

      Add the Italian sausage to the skillet.

      Cook until browned, breaking it into small crumbles as it cooks.


      4. Add the Filling Ingredients

      Stir in:

      • chopped spinach
      • dried cranberries
      • pecans
      • thyme or sage
      • salt and black pepper

      Cook until the spinach wilts and the mixture becomes fragrant.


      5. Add Breadcrumbs (Optional)

      If using breadcrumbs, fold them into the mixture.

      This helps add texture and lightly bind the filling together.


      6. Stuff the Squash

      Remove the roasted squash from the oven and flip the halves cut-side up.

      Spoon the sausage mixture evenly into each squash half.


      7. Finish Baking

      Return the stuffed squash to the oven and bake for another 10–15 minutes.

      The filling should be heated through and lightly golden.


      8. Garnish and Serve

      Top with fresh parsley and optional Parmesan or feta cheese before serving.


      Tips for the Best Stuffed Squash

      A few simple tips make this dish even better.

      Choose evenly sized squash

      This ensures even roasting.

      Don’t overcook the squash

      You want it tender but still able to hold the filling.

      Toast the pecans

      Lightly toasting them enhances their flavor.

      Add cheese for richness

      Parmesan or feta adds a delicious salty finish.


      Serving Suggestions

      This hearty dish pairs beautifully with lighter sides.

      A crisp salad like
      Easy Homemade Caesar Salad with Chicken adds freshness.

      For gatherings or family dinners, you might also enjoy serving it alongside
      Easy Classic Pasta Salad for Any Gathering.

      For lighter meal options during the week, dishes like
      Classic Tuna Salad with a Healthy No Mayo Twist or
      The Ultimate Turkey Club Wrap for Easy Lunches work well.

      And if you’re craving more comforting meals, try
      Fettuccine Alfredo – The Creamy Pasta That Became a Comfort Food Favorite.


      Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

      Approximate values:

      • Calories: 540
      • Fat: 32 g
      • Carbohydrates: 40 g
      • Protein: 24 g

      Storage and Leftover Tips

      This recipe stores very well.

      Refrigerator

      Store leftovers in an airtight container for 3–4 days.

      Reheating

      Reheat in the oven at 350°F until warmed through.

      Meal prep

      You can prepare the filling in advance and assemble the squash before baking.


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      Final Thoughts

      This Sausage Stuffed Butternut Squash with Spinach, Pecans, and Cranberries is the perfect blend of comfort and elegance. The roasted squash provides natural sweetness, while the sausage filling adds rich, savory depth with pops of cranberry and crunch from pecans.

      It’s a satisfying dish that feels perfect for cozy dinners, special occasions, or even holiday meals.

      If you try this recipe, share your favorite variations and toppings—and be sure to follow Jason Griffith at ChefManiac for more delicious and comforting recipes.

      Jason Griffith
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      Jason Griffith

      Jason Griffith shares practical, family-friendly recipe ideas from ChefManiac, with a focus on clear instructions, useful tips, and crave-worthy comfort food.