Nov 22, 2016 in dairy-free, dinner, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, vegetarian, mushrooms, pomegranates, squash. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
This mushroom and quinoa stuffed acorn squash is a comforting meatless meal to enjoy all winter long. Itâs easy to make, can easily be scaled up to serve a crowd and is packed with plant-powered goodness.
When I was little, my parents always used to make acorn squash in the wintertime. Usually it was mashed, but sometimes we got to have a whole half just to ourselves. Theyâd roast it with a drizzle of pure maple syrup and just a touch of salt and pepper, and it was always one of my favorite meals. I remember peering inside, seeing a pool of warm maple syrup in the center, and digging in, making sure I had a little extra sweetness with every bite. I remember which would pool in the center. and I used to love digging my fork into the center and getting
This is still the only way I make acorn squash, but over the years Iâve started making the squash the focus of the meal rather than just a side. So hereâs what I do: I roast my squash with coconut oil and maple syrup, then stuff it with ALL the veggies.
For todayâs recipe, I wanted to keep it simple and easy. You can prepare the filling while the squash is roasting, and all you need to do is whiz up some carrots, mushrooms and shallots in a food processor then saute them with some spices, quinoa, spinach and pecans.
Add the filling to your squash, bake it another 5 minutes and done.
Most commonly, I see recipes for sausage stuffed acorn squash or something involving meat (like my chicken & quinoa stuffed acorn squash), but I wanted to keep things plant-based here since I know many of us arenât eating as much meat anymore.
So to keep things kind of meaty, I added mushrooms which have to be my favorite meat alternative. Whether you grind them up like I did here (or resemble ground meat) or you slice them thickly and grill them like steaks, it always amazes me how satisfying their texture is.
Quinoa also lends a hand in making this dish super filling. With the extra kick of protein, in addition to the greens and other veggies, this dish becomes a well-balanced meal you can serve as a main course for dinner.
Bonus: it also makes great leftovers!
Just take one to work with you, pop it in the microwave for a few minutes and youâre golden.
If you love acorn squash as much as I do, then youâve GOT to try this recipe. Itâs simple to make, tastes amazing and is the perfect balance of sweet and savory. Holidays or not, this needs to be on your table asap!
Do you have any recipes from childhood that you still make all the time? Share your favorites in the comments below. I canât wait to hear your stories! And alsoâ¦if you end up making this recipe (or any other from SQ), Iâd love for you to share a picture on social media, tagging @simplyquinoa or using #simplyquinoa so I can find it and give you some love!
xo Alyssa
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.