How to Cut a Butternut Squash (plus recipes!) | Ambitious Kitchen (2024)

It’s fall, you’ve got your butternut squash (or 10) and the recipe you’re making with it ready to go… but you’re wondering how on earth to cut this thing. I get tons of questions about how to cut a butternut squash easily and safely so that you can use it in tons of amazing fall recipes.

In this step-by-step tutorial, you’ll learn exactly how to peel, cut and cube a butternut squash in no time at all. It’s easier than you think, and I made you a simple video tutorial as well. Skip the expensive pre-cut butternut squash from the store and come back to this tutorial time and time again! Plus, I’ve got some of the BEST butternut squash recipes that are perfect for using you’re fresh cut butternut squash.

Once you master these knife skills be sure to head to our post to learn how to roast the best butternut squash!

Let’s get started, shall we?

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Know your fall produce: which one is butternut squash?

Produce can be confusing. If I told you to go buy some squash, which one would you pick?! You might be surprised to find out that even zucchini is a squash. There are a few types of summer squash like zucchini and yellow squash, and then there are the beloved fall and winter squash like acorn squash, kabocha squash and even pumpkin.

Today we’re covering all things butternut squash, of course. If you’ve never bought one or cooked with one before you can find it by looking for a squash with a long neck and bulbous bottom. It’s typically a light tan color on the outside and is bright orange like a pumpkin on the inside. It’s naturally sweet and super versatile for both sweet and savory recipes!

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Choosing the right butternut squash

Just like all fruits and veggies, butternut squash can be underripe, ripe and overripe. To pick a perfectly ripe squash look for:

  • Color. Ripe butternut squash will have a darker tan color than the rest. Avoid picking a squash with green patches on the outside as it is likely not ripe.
  • Feel. The butternut squash should also feel pretty heavy, which means it’s full of natural juices.
  • Sound. Give the butternut squash a knock with your knuckle — you should hear a hollow sound.

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Tools you’ll need to cut a butternut squash

There are a few simple tools you’ll need to safely and easily peel and cut a butternut squash:

How to cut a butternut squash

You’ve got your tools, you’ve got your butternut squash, it’s time to peel and cut so that you can make some amazing fall recipes!

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Step 1: start by peeling the skin off of the butternut squash using a sharp vegetable peeler. It’s important to go around the butternut squash twice with a vegetable peeler or until you reach the orange flesh because the white flesh is much tougher and will not soften when you cook the butternut squash.

Safety tip: Make sure you grip the butternut squash with your other hand as you do this.

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Step 2: use a sharp knife to cut off both ends of the butternut squash. You’ll cut about ¼-½ inch off each end so that there is no stem or root. You’ll be left with butternut squash that is flat on both sides so that it’s easier to prop up for the next step.

Step 3: next, place the butternut squash upright or vertically with the larger side down on a wooden cutting board that’s very secured to your counter. Because you’ve cut the ends off of the squash, it should be nice and stable. We don’t want the cutting board or squash to wobble as you cut it. Cut the butternut squash vertically down the middle with a sharp chef’s knife.

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Step 4: just like with a pumpkin, you’ll then use a spoon to scoop out the seeds of the cut butternut squash. Set aside to roast for later or discard them.

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Step 5: if you’re looking to roast a whole butternut squash to use for recipes like myTwice Baked Butternut Squash, you can finish cutting the butternut squash here and follow this tutorial to learn how to roast the halves!

Note: with this option, you can actually skip the peeling step and you won’t be eating the outside of the squash.

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Step 6: finally, it’s time to slice and cube the butternut squash. Place the butternut squash cut side down, then cut each half in half. Slice each half into ½ inch slices. Depending on how large each butternut squash half is, you may need to cut each slice into additional slices. Then make crosswise cuts on your slices to create even-sized cubes.

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How much butternut squash will I get?

A two pound butternut squash will yield approximately 5-6 cups of butternut squash cubes. It’s perfect for roasting, sauteing, throwing in smoothies and more! Try it in the recipes below.

Learn how to roast the best butternut squash

Now that you have perfectly cut butternut squash cubes, you can easily roast them up for recipes or as a simple side dish! Get our full tutorial on how to roast butternut squash here.

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Storing & freezing tips

Now that you have freshly cubed butternut squash, you can either use it in recipes right away or store it for later!

  • To store: place butternut squash cubes in an airtight bag or container and store in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days.
  • To freeze: add your cubed butternut squash to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and pop it in the freezer. Once the cubes are frozen, add them to a freezer-safe bag or container and freeze for up to 10 to 12 months(!!). You can use the cubed butternut squash straight from the freezer to add to soups, stews or use for roasting!

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See exactly how to peel and cut a butternut squash

Delicious recipes that use butternut squash

  • Roasted Butternut Squash Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Couscous
  • Butternut Squash Green Chile Chicken Soup
  • Butternut Squash and Black Bean Enchilada Skillet
  • Twice Baked Butternut Squash
  • Winter Butternut Squash Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad
  • Butternut Squash, Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole
  • Chai-Spiced Butternut Squash Muffins with Salted Honey Glaze
  • Balsamic Herb Sheet Pan Roasted Vegetables
  • Vegan Butternut Squash Lasagna with Garlic Tahini Tofu Cream
  • Butternut Squash Bacon Spinach Quiche

Get all of our delicious winter squash recipes here!

I hope you love this tutorial on how to cut a butternut squash! If you try this method be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!

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Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

ServesServes 4 servings

Learn exactly how to cut a butternut squash to use in all of your favorite fall recipes! With this step-by-step tutorial, you'll learn exactly how to peel, cut, and cube a whole butternut squash in no time at all. Perfect for roasting and adding to soups, salads, grain bowls and more! All you need is a butternut squash, a vegetable peeler, a wooden cutting board and a sharp chef's knife. Tons of delicious butternut squash recipes included!

Ingredients

  • 1 (2 pound) butternut squash

Instructions

  • Peel the skin off the butternut squash using a vegetable peeler. It’s important to go around the butternut squash twice with a vegetable peeler or until you reach the orange flesh.

  • Cut off the ends of the butternut squash. Use a sharp knife to cut off both ends of the butternut squash. You’ll cut about ¼-½ inch off each end.

  • Cut the butternut squash in half vertically. Place the butternut squash upright or vertically on a wooden cutting board that’s very secured to your counter. We don’t want the cutting board or squash to wobble as you cut it. Cut the butternut squash vertically down the middle with a sharp chef’s knife.

  • Scoop out the seeds. Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds of the cut butternut squash. Set aside to roast for later or discard them.

  • Cut each squash in half and then into slices. Place the butternut squash cut side down, then cut each half in half. Slice each half into ½ inch slices. After that and depending on how large each half is, you may need to cut the slice into additional slices, then make crosswise cuts to create cubes.

  • Use your cubed butternut squash in soups, salads and more! Makes about 5-6 cups of butternut squash, depending on how large your squash is. Don't forget to learn how to roast butternut squash here.

Recipe Notes

2 pounds of butternut squash will yield approximately 5-6 cups of butternut squash cubes.

To store: place butternut squash cubes in an airtight bag or container and store in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days.

To freeze: add your cubed butternut squash to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and pop it in the freezer. Once the cubes are frozen, add them to a freezer-safe bag or container and freeze for up to 10 to 12 months(!!). You can use the cubed butternut squash straight from the freezer to add to soups, stews or use for roasting!

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FAQs

How to Cut a Butternut Squash (plus recipes!) | Ambitious Kitchen? ›

Place the butternut squash cut side down, then cut each half in half. Slice each half into ½ inch slices. Depending on how large each butternut squash half is, you may need to cut each slice into additional slices. Then make crosswise cuts on your slices to create even-sized cubes.

What is the easy hack for peeling butternut squash? ›

Microwaving the squash will make it much easier to peel. Simply slice off the top and bottom, poke the squash all over with a fork and microwave it on high for about 3 minutes. When it's cool enough to handle, peel the squash. The softened flesh will make peeling (and slicing) way easier.

Should I bake butternut squash cut side up or down? ›

Putting it cut-side down creates a sort-of steam chamber for the flesh, helping it cook faster and retain moisture (no dried out squash here!). If you've added oil to the flesh before cooking, it will brown nicely where it's in contact with the sheet pan.

Why is my butternut squash so hard to cut? ›

As with most cooking tasks, the main thing that makes cutting up butternut squash difficult is not having a good knife available. Because of the squash's firmness and thick skin, I've always found that smaller, lighter-weight knives make the job more difficult.

Is it necessary to peel butternut squash before cooking? ›

Use a sharp knife (or a sturdy vegetable peeler) to carefully remove the skin. Alternatively, the skin can stay on because it's edible when roasted! But if adding to a soup (or recipe where it won't be roasted), remove and discard. Remove any seeds with a spoon or ice cream scoop.

What is the best tool to peel butternut squash? ›

I highly recommend using a good-quality sharp peeler to peel butternut squash. I prefer using a Y peeler, but a swivel peeler would also work.

How to cook butternut squash Martha Stewart? ›

Halve butternut squash lengthwise; scoop out seeds. Place cut sides up in a roasting pan (to help it sit level, slice a thin strip from skin sides). Fill each cavity with butter and pure maple syrup; season with coarse salt and ground pepper. Roast until fork-tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour.

How does Jamie Oliver cook butternut squash? ›

Method. Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4. Wash and dry the whole squash, then place on a baking tray. Pierce once or twice with the tip of a sharp knife, then bake in the oven for 1 hour 30 minutes, or until golden and very soft.

What is the easiest way to cut a butternut squash in half? ›

Start by making several large slits through the skin with the tip of a sharp knife. This helps the air release as your squash heats up (so your squash doesn't explode when you microwave it). Next, microwave the squash on high for approximately 3-5 minutes to soften the skin, which makes it easier to cut.

Should you wear gloves when cutting butternut squash? ›

Wear gloves: Using food-safe latex gloves while chopping and peeling butternut squash (and its cronies) creates a barrier between your hands and the offending sap-like liquid that seeps out.

Why is my roasted butternut squash soggy? ›

There could be a few reasons why your roasted butternut squash is turning out soggy: Overcrowding: If you overcrowd the baking sheet with butternut squash pieces, they will release more moisture and steam, making it difficult for them to roast properly.

What is the best tool to cut butternut squash? ›

Just as a good knife makes cutting the squash easier, a good peeler can really zip through the job. Not all peelers are created equal. I've used some that I would've happily traded for a butter knife. I really like the OXO Peeler.

How to tell if butternut squash is ripe? ›

The One Way To Tell Butternut Squash Is Ripe

Light to dark green spots on the skin tells you it's definitely not ready to be eaten. If the skin is very pale—more creamy white than tan—it's not ripe. Look for a rich tan, darker amber, or orange color. It should also be matte, not glossy.

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