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What do you get when you take a basic acorn squash and fill it with homemade stuffing that’s made with sautéed apples, dried cranberries, sausage and bread that’s been drizzled with butter and baked until perfect? The PERFECT Thanksgiving side dish!

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This Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apples, Cranberries and Sausage recipe has been on our blog since it’s inception in 2011. As most recipes on the internet do, they ebb and flow depending on the season. As soon as we pass Halloween this comforting acorn squash recipe starts picking up steam and consistently secures a place in our Top 3 Thanksgiving recipes, a tradition that’s been going strong every year!

This all began when I was making our traditional family stuffing recipe for Thanksgiving. The recipe makes a lot of stuffing and I knew it wouldn’t all fit in my turkey. I had a few acorn squash that weren’t being used so I decided to bake the acorn squash until they were tender, gently scraped them with a fork and filled them with the leftover stuffing.

It was an INSTANT hit and has been a family tradition ever since!!

Ingredients Needed:

  • Whole Wheat & White Bread
  • Sage, Rosemary, Thyme & Parsley
  • Onion, Celery, Apple, Dried Cranberries
  • Ground Pork Sausage with sage
  • Olive oil, butter, chicken broth
  • Acorn Squash

How to Make Stuffed Acorn Squash

  • Begin by preparing the bread a few days in advance. Tear whole wheat and white bread into bite-sized pieces and place them in a large bowl. Over the course of a few days, gradually break down the bread into smaller bits, allowing it to ‘stale’ for that perfect texture.
  • In a big skillet, sauté the onions, celery, and sausage until everything’s cooked through. Add the spices, diced apples, dried cranberries, and a bit of melted butter. Keep cooking until the apples get soft and fragrant.
  • Now, pour it over the bread and stir it all together. Add some chicken broth to get the stuffing just the way you like it.
  • Prepare the squash by cutting it in half, deseeding it and drizzling some oil on it – roast it until it’s fork tender. Gently scrape the sides to loosen the squash and mound the stuffing on top.
  • Bake again for about 15 minutes until it’s warmed all the way through.

There is a delicate and delicious balance in this stuffing. The bread soaks up all the flavors from the veggies, sausage and butter. Then the cranberries and apple offset the savory notes with a bit of sweetness. Then it is all stuffed inside a beautiful acorn squash and baked until golden!

I really invite you to give this recipe a try !

TIPS:

  • Stuffing requires stale bread. There are a couple of ways to go about it. You can start a few days ahead of time and break the bread into little pieces and leave out to stale or you can break the bread up and put it in the oven for about 5-7 minutes, shake the pan and continue baking until stale.
  • If you have the time, I encourage you to make the stuffing the day before. Just cover it up and refrigerate. This extra time allows the flavors to mingle more. If you don’t have the time, no worries, it still comes out great.
  • Now, if you’re going for the one-day approach, consider reversing the recipe order. Pop the squash in the oven first, and while it’s doing its thing, you can work on that delicious stuffing.
  • Try and find sausage that already has sage in it. If you can’t then I would grab fresh sage to cook with and omit the dried sage. You’ll get a lot more flavor that way.
  • If you can’t find ground sausage and end up with links, be sure to remove the casing first before cooking.

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Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry, Sausage Stuffing

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  • Author: Debi
  • Total Time: 55 minutes – 1 hr 15 min (does not include time to stale the bread)
  • Yield: 2 servings 1x
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What do you get when you take a basic acorn squash and fill it with sautéed apples, dried cranberries, sausage and bread that’s been drizzled with butter and baked until perfect? The PERFECT Thanksgiving side dish!

Ingredients

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  • 2 Cups Whole Wheat Bread (preferably from the bakery, processed bread takes longer to dry)
  • 1 Cup White Bread
  • ½ Cup Onion, diced finely
  • ½ Cup Celery, diced finely
  • ½ lb. Ground Pork Sausage with sage (If you can’t find ground and/or it comes in a casing, remove the casing first)
  • ½ teaspoon ea Dried Sage, Rosemary & Thyme
  • 2 Tablespoons Freshly Chopped Parsley
  • 1 Apple, cored and diced into small chunks
  • ½ Cup Dried Cranberries
  • 2 Tablespoons Butter, melted
  • ¼½ Cup Chicken Broth
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Prep the Bread:
    • Tear the whole wheat and white bread into bite-sized pieces and place them in a large bowl.
    • Over the next few days, break the bread down into smaller pieces. Allowing the bread to ‘stale’ for a few days helps it maintain its shape and prevent it from becoming mushy.
  • Prep the Squash:
    • Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
    • Cut each acorn squash in half and use a spoon to scoop out the seeds.
    • Brush the cut sides of the squash halves with a little olive oil and place them cut side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
    • Bake in the preheated oven for about 15-20 minutes or until the squash is fork-tender.
  • Make the Stuffing:
    • In a large skillet, sauté the diced onions, celery, and ground pork sausage until the sausage is fully cooked.
    • Add the dried sage, rosemary, and thyme to the skillet and stir to combine.
    • Incorporate the diced apples, dried cranberries, and melted butter into the skillet. Sauté until the apples soften.
    • Pour this savory mixture over the prepared bread and stir to combine. Add chicken broth gradually to reach your desired stuffing consistency.
  • Stuff the Squash:
    • Once the squash is cool enough to handle, use a fork to scrape the sides, creating space for the stuffing.
    • Mound each squash half generously with the prepared stuffing.
  • Bake Again:
    • Return the stuffed acorn squash to the oven and bake for another 15 minutes or until the squash is completely heated through.
  • Prep Time: 20-30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35-45 minutes
  • Category: side dish
  • Method: Baking

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: ½ squash
  • Calories: 500-600
  • Sugar: 30-32 gr
  • Sodium: varies
  • Fat: 20-24 gr
  • Saturated Fat: 7-8 gr
  • Carbohydrates: 65-70 gr
  • Fiber: 7-9 gr
  • Protein: 15-18 gr
  • Cholesterol: 40-50 mg

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  1. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (13)CW

    Easy and delicious. A huge family hit.

    Reply

  2. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (14)Beth

    This was very good. I made it following the recipe except I didn’t have chicken broth so I used orange juice to moisten the mixture.I used fresh sage from my garden. It smelled so good baking. I will definitely make this again.

    Reply

  3. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (15)Samantha G

    I’ve seen this recipe on the internet for years now and finally tried it. Totally epic. There were no words for how good this really is. The stuffing is the bomb by itself but there’s something magical that happens when the acorn squash is added. I can’t explain what it adds but it just takes this to a whole other level

    Reply

  4. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (16)Tammy K

    This is a five star recipe. I added more dried cranberries, leeks and chopped pecans. it is simply OUTSTANDING!

    Reply

  5. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (17)melanie

    You have taken a very boring vegetable and made it into something totally incredible. I love acorn squash but only put butter and brown sugar in it – boring. It’s the same thing every time. This takes some preplanned prep work, but once the bread is ready it comes together rather quickly. TOTALLY worth the time! I will look for more of your recipes now.

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    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (19)Debi

      HI Ashleigh!
      It’s one thing for people to try our recipes and leave a nice comment, but it takes it to another level when our recipes become tradition in your family. Thank you so much!

      Reply

  6. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (20)Jamie Carbone

    My husband and I started Paleo this week and your recipe was our dinner last night. I changed a few things like we used Chorizo instead of regular sausage and I made Paleo bread instead of the listed bread. Turned out really great. I would eat this even if we weren’t doing Paleo. So glad we tried it.

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  7. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (21)Heather

    Delish! Can’t wait to make again!

    Reply

  8. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (22)Laura

    What type of apple did you use for this recipe? Can’t wait to make this – it sounds delicious.

    Reply

  9. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (23)Laura DeVries

    I was wondering if you had any nutritional info on this scrumptious dish? Also how many does this serve? If I use butternut squash would that work as well?

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (24)Debi

      I do not have the nutrition info and I haven’t tried the butternut squash but it sounds delish!

      Reply

  10. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (25)Holly

    Incredible flavor. I went with the ‘slow method’ and it was well worth planning ahead. I already have bread drying to make again for Thanksgiving!

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (26)Debi

      yay !!!!!!

      Reply

  11. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (27)Mabel

    just leave the stuffing prepare overnight but without the chicken broth? Or just cook it thru
    Am excited hope looks as beautiful as ur pics
    ????

    Reply

  12. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (28)Tiffany

    Can this be made the night before Thanksgiving and cooked right before? Wanting to make the night b4 and bake before our family’s Thanksgiving that’s during lunch time. Thanks again

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (29)Debi

      absolutely Tiffany. Actually the stuffing gets better as it sits. Just don’t stuff it into the squash until right before you bake it!

      Reply

      • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (30)Anonymous

        How can I make this recipe ahead for Thanksgiving when my Turkey will be in my oven?

        Reply

  13. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (31)Mary

    I don’t see it in the recipe above… how many acorn squash should we use?

    Reply

  14. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (33)Jen

    I do not eat bread. Could you use rice for this?

    Reply

  15. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (34)Anne

    I am so excited to make this, only vegan. I love acorn squash and I adore a good stuffing so all I can say is YUM! Thank you so much for shating your recipe with the world!

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (35)Debi

      It is something I actually crave Anne! I can’t wait for fall to make this and I am more than happy to share it with you and others. It’s too good to keep to myself.

      Reply

  16. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (36)Laura

    I just made this last night with one acorn squash and one carnival squash and it was incredible! I used Gimme Lean vegetarian sausage because, well, I’m a vegetarian, and it was awesome. Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly as is and it was fantastic. I would definitely make this for company. Served with a side salad. The remaining two halves reheated well in the oven the next night and made for another excellent dinner!!! We will be making this regularly.

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    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (37)Debi

      yay !!!! Glad to hear it Laura and I love when people leave comments on how they changed up one of my recipes for others to spark creativity in them! Thanks for commenting!

      Reply

  17. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (38)Irma

    hi..i’m trying this recipe tonight for dinner, but was wondering…what else did you make with this dish? was there a side to it? just curious?

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    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (39)Debi

      no Irma it was filling just like it is. But I think pork chops or pork tenderloin would go nicely, don’t you?

      Reply

  18. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (40)Annie Ortega

    I made this dish tonight and it’s a keeper for sure. I’ve been on a quinoa kick these days, so I omitted the breadcrumbs and chicken stock all together (less sodium), and it still came out came out juicy and DEE-LISH! Very Thanksgiving-ish in the middle of May. My hubby and three kids (4, 3 and 16 months) ate this up too! Kids are calling it Butternut Boats! Thanks so much!

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    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (41)Debi

      I’m glad you and your family enjoyed the Acorn Squash Annie. It has to be one of my FAVORITE dishes to make!!! And I love the name you came up with. Nothing makes me smile more on the inside when people take the time to comment on the dishes I have created. Thanks so much for making my day!

      Reply

  19. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (42)Shawna Stapleton

    What a great recipe! I actually made it for Thanksgiving so I added more bread and served it in a pan. I added pears instead of apples, leeks instead of onion (I’m a huge fan of leeks) and some torn up kale it is amazing! I love the addition of the acorn squash!

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  20. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (43)Pam K

    Made this this morning. Amazing..so good. I used Turkey Italian Sausage and
    only had wheat bread and it was fine.

    Reply

  21. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (44)Ken Bowers

    Have you ever made this with Gluten free bread?

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (45)Debi

      I haven’t Ken because my daughter (who is the gluten free kid in our house) wouldn’t eat it anyway, so I make it the way I like it! But I’m sure it would come out tasting great!

      Reply

  22. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (46)Michelle

    I just made these for dinner but I had to use substitutions because it sounded too delicious to wait until I had all of the exact ingredients. I used 1 cup of Italian Seasoned breadcrumbs instead of bread, raisins instead of cranberries, ground turkey with extra sage, a touch of ground mustard, a touch of ground cloves, all instead of breakfast sausage. Even with all of those substitutions it was still an INCREDIBLE meal! Thank you so much for sharing! I really like squash but didn’t know of a way to make a meal out of an acorn squash instead of just a boring side dish. This recipe is a keeper. I cannot wait to try it in its original form. 🙂

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  23. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (47)Amanda

    I made this last night and wow! It was amazing! A lil sneak peek to thanksgiving without all the calories and mess. I added less cranberries just because that’s our preference and used all whole wheat bread. I also omitted the butter and you couldn’t even tell- the fat from the sausage and olive oil was the perfect amount of richness. Thanks for a great recipe! This is a new fall staple 🙂

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    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (48)Debi

      so glad!!

      Reply

  24. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (49)Melia

    This looks delicious!! Does the recipe call for 1/2 tsp EACH of dried sage, rosemary, and thyme? Or is it a total of 1/2 tsp of a blend of all three spices?

    Reply

  25. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (50)Kinbri

    I just made this (find it through Pinterest =P ), and it’s really tasty! You’ve made me into a homemade stuffing believer, and my boyfriend’s mom into an acorn squash lover all in one fell swoop =D.

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (51)Debi

      awww! I’m so happy!! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.

      Reply

  26. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (52)Ellen

    Is this recipe just for 1 acorn squash?

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (53)Mirranda

      I was wondering the same thing, actually. The instructions read “cut an acorn squash in half” but in the text above you mention eating “4 halves”. Does the stuffing recipe make enough for two squash? or should I double the stuffing? I am excited to try this, it looks delicious!

      Reply

      • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (54)Debi

        Hi ladies! Sorry for the confusion. If I remember correctly, the stuffing makes enough for 2 full acorn squashes. And yes the spices call for 1/2 tsp EACH of the sage, rosemary and thyme. I hope you get a chance to try them, they really are amazing!

        Reply

  27. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (55)Karen Levinsohn

    I would love to try your go stuffing recipie, care to share it?

    Reply

  28. Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (56)George Heywood

    This looks like a delicious recipe. One i am defiantly interested in trying. Going to add it to my list of things to try.

    Reply

    • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apple, Cranberry & Sausage Stuffing - Happily Unprocessed (57)Debi

      Thanks George! Let me know how it turns out

      Reply

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