Butternut Squash Brown Butter and Sage Pasta

butternut_squash_pasta_tableanddish-0514Now that the cool air is ushering Autumn in and we’re starting to see the leaves change on the trees to red and orange it’s time to enjoy foods that celebrate the season. This recipe is simple and delicious and it’s one you can prep and serve in no time. 

Roasted butternut squash with brown butter sage tossed with pasta. There’s something about brown butter that sings Autumn and makes you want to light a fire and enjoy the crisp cool air.  I could seriously eat this entire pan. Good thing the kids will finish it first.  

This recipe is so simple it seems silly to write it in recipe form but so you can copy it and add it to your family cook book here you go…

ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH BROWN BUTTER SAGE PASTA

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 pound pasta (choose your favorite shape. I used campanelle.)
  • 1 whole fresh butternut squash, peeled and cut into cubes
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • kosher salt and pepper
  • 6 Tablespoons butter
  • 15-20 fresh sage leavesbutternut_squash_pasta_tableanddish-0483butternut_squash_pasta_tableanddish-5858butternut_squash_pasta_tableanddish-0495

METHOD

  • Preheat oven to 400°
  • Prepare your pasta according to the packages directions.
  • Toss cut squash with the olive oil and salt and pepper.
  • Roast squash on a baking sheet about 25 minutes or until tender. You want those brown burned edges that bring out the natural sugars. If your oven doesn’t achieve this before it gets too tender simply place it under the broiler for the last 2 minutes.
  • In a large sauce pan melt butter over medium heat. Butter contains a good 13 to 17% water, which has to go before the fat’s temperature can rise enough to brown the milk proteins. Once the butter reaches a temperature of 212°F, the water in the butter starts to evaporate much more quickly. As a result the butter will start to bubble and splatter dramatically.
  • At this point add the sage leaves, whole, arranging them in the pan so they don’t over lap. Allow the butter to brown slowly and the sage leaves to crisp. 2-3 minutes.
  • You can tell the butter is browning because dark golden flecks (browned milk solids) will appear in the melted butter, which will start to smell nutty and toasty.
  • Remove the butternut squash from the oven, place into the butter pan. Scrape in all the toasty bits and excess oil.
  • Drain pasta and add to the pan as well. Toss gently so butter and sage coats everything.
    Enjoy!                                                                                                                                    tableanddish_butternutSquash_pasta-butternut_squash_pasta_tableanddish-0535butternut_squash_pasta_tableanddish-0523This recipe was also posted today for Heinen’s 4PM Panic .

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