4.3 48 Published Nov 27, 2012, Updated May 21, 2024
What is Kabocha Squash?
Kabocha squash (pronouced kuh·bow·chuh) is often called a Japanese Pumpkin. It’s the sweetest winter squash variety that I’ve found, even sweeter than my other favorite, butternut squash. The texture is smooth and creamy but hearty enough to roast – basically a cross between a sweet potato and a pumpkin. It’s packed with fiber, beta-carotene, iron, vitamin C and B vitamins and has fewer calories and carbs than butternut squash. The best part is that the skin is completely edible so you don’t have to peel it before roasting. Of course, you really don’t have to peel butternut squash either but the skin of butternut is definitely a tougher than that of kabocha squash. The only issue is that kabocha squash is a little hard for me to find here in Richmond. For the past few years I couldn’t find it anywhere except our local Asian food markets. Lucky for me they are quite abundant this year – I’ve seen them at our local farmers market and I got this one at Ellwood Thompson’s.
Here’s What You Need
kabocha squash – look for a medium sized squash that is darker grey-green with yellow patches. The brighter the green the less ripe it is! olive oil – to coat the kabocha squash for roasting. sea salt – to season the squash.
How to Make Kabocha Squash Tots
With minimal ingredients, these tots are super easy to make! Preheat Oven – Start by preheating your over to 400ºF. Was the outside of the squash with warm water to remove any dirt or residue. Prep Squash – Next, cut the squash in half and scoop out all of the seeds. You can peel the outer skin but you don’t have to! Cut the squash into 1-inch chunks. Toss the squash with oil and sea salt on a baking sheet. Bake – Spread the squash pieces out and put into the oven. Roast the squash for 15 minutes then remove from the oven and toss. Roast for another 10-15 minutes or until fork-tender with a few brown spots.
How to Serve
Serve these little tots with your favorite veggie burger for the perfect meal. Check out these black bean pumpkin burgers or my spicy black bean burgers if you need some inspiration.
How to Store Leftovers
These are definitely best eaten fresh, but if you have any leftovers you can store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, I recommend spreading them on a baking sheet and putting them in the oven at 350ºF for about 5-10 minutes to crisp them up again. If you’re in a hurry, you can use the microwave, but they’ll lose their crispiness.
More Roasted Vegetables
Roasted Sweet Potatoes Roasted Butternut Squash Roasted Acorn Squash Roasted Delicata Squash Roasted Beets Roasted Spaghetti Squash Rings