Air Fryer Butternut Squash is an easy holiday side dish that requires just a few ingredients and comes together quickly in the air fryer. These butternut squash fries are seasoned with herbs, spices and maple syrup, so they strike just the right balance of sweet and spicy.
The Canadian Thanksgiving is a little over a week away so I thought it was time I shared a side dish for the upcoming holiday season. Which really means these air fryer butternut squash home fries will be on repeat from now until Christmas!
They cook up in about half the time as they do in the oven, and they have a touch of heat from the chipotle pepper and a hint of sweetness from the maple syrup that caramelizes around the squash cubes.
I’m pretty sure you’re going to love these squash fries just as much as I do.
Here’s how we do it…..
Ingredients for Air Fryer Butternut Squash:
- Butternut squash cubes
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Maple syrup
- Dried oregano
- Garlic powder
- Smoked paprika
- Kosher salt
- Ground chipotle chili pepper
How to cut a butternut squash:
I’m not going to lie. I used to buy pre-cut butternut squash cubes as I was always a bit nervous about cutting squash. But after watching this video from The Kitchn on how to peel and cut a butternut squash, it’s not as hard as you might think.
- Make sure you have a large sharp knife and that your cutting surface is stable. I’ve actually started placing a damp cloth under mine to prevent it from moving.
- Cut the top and bottom off the squash. By doing this, you can stand up the squash and it’s easier to work with. I also buy smaller butternut squash as I find them easier to manage.
- Peel the squash with a vegetable peeler. Please don’t use a knife like I used to do. A peeler is much easier!
- Once peeled, cut the squash in half where the neck meets the body. Then cut the neck into rounds and cut each round into 1-inch cubes.
- Cut the body in half and scoop out the seeds. Chop each half into 1-inch cubes. Don’t worry if they are not all precisely 1-inch in size.
How to roast Butternut Squash in the air fryer:
- Once you have your butternut squash cut, add the cubes to a bowl along with the remaining ingredients. Toss until the cubes are well coated.
- Arrange in a single layer in the air fryer basket and air fry on 400F for 15-20 minutes, or until fork tender and a little crispy on the outside. Give them a shake or stir at the mid-way point.
- Carefully remove from the air fryer and serve immediately.
How to serve air fryer butternut squash fries:
- These are a perfect holiday side dish served along side your turkey or ham.
- My favourite way to dress them up is with some homemade savoury granola and goat cheese crumbles sprinkled on top.
- You can also add some raw pumpkin seeds or pecans on top if you don’t have time to make granola, and forego the cheese to keep them dairy-free and vegan.
- And if holiday side dishes aren’t your thing, these home fries go perfectly on top of a grain bowl or leafy green salad.
Can you use frozen butternut squash cubes in this air fryer recipe?
While I use frozen butternut squash cubes for other recipes, I don’t recommend using them in this air fryer recipe. The cubes get a bit watery, which results in a less than firm texture for these squash home fries.
Can you re-heat these air fryer home fries?
These air fryer squash cubes are best served and enjoyed immediately. But if you have leftovers, you can re-heat them in the microwave or in the oven on a low temperature. Just keep in mind that they will have a softer texture compared to when they first came out of the air fryer.
Some tips for making this Air Fryer Butternut Squash Recipe:
- If you want to save a bit of time, or you just don’t want to tackle cutting a squash, buy pre-cut butternut squash cubes at your grocery store.
- When cutting the squash into cubes, you want them to be close in size so they air fry evenly. But don’t worry if the cubes are not all precisely 1-inch in size. (I definitely don’t break out my measuring tape!)
- These squash fries have a spicy kick. If that’s not your thing, you can reduce the amount of ground chipotle pepper you add to the recipe, or leave it out altogether.
- Stick with dried herbs and spices for this air fryer recipe. I attempted to make it with fresh herbs and minced garlic, and it just didn’t stick to the squash as well as dried herbs and spices. And the fresh herbs and garlic just fell through the air fryer basket!
- Time your meal so your squash comes out of the air fryer when you’re ready to eat. If the fries are left sitting for too long, they will lose some of their firm and crispy texture.
Pin this Air Fryer Butternut Squash Recipe to make for Thanksgiving!
Other air fryer recipes you might enjoy:
- Air Fryer Roasted Potatoes have a chili lime seasoning and work well as a side dish or a straight up snack.
- Air Fryer Tortilla Chips are a healthier way to enjoy all of those dips you’re going to be whipping up during the holiday season.
- Homemade Air Fryer Chicken Nuggets from Carmy are a quick, easy and healthier version of a childhood favourite.
If you make this Air Fryer Butternut Squash recipe, I would love to hear what you think in the comments below!
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PrintAir Fryer Butternut Squash (Home Fries)
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings
- Category: Side Dishes
- Method: Air Fry
- Cuisine: Vegetarian
Description
Air Fryer Butternut Squash is an easy holiday side dish that requires just a few ingredients and comes together quickly in the air fryer. These butternut squash fries are seasoned with herbs, spices and maple syrup, so they strike just the right balance of sweet and spicy.
Ingredients
- 4 cups chopped butternut squash, 1-inch cubes (see cutting tips above)
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon ground chipotle chili pepper
Instructions
- In a large bowl, add the squash cubes along with the other ingredients. Toss until the cubes are well coated.
- Arrange the cubes in a single layer in the air fryer basket and air fry on 400F for 15-20 minutes, or until the squash is fork tender and a little crispy on the outside. Shake or stir the cubes at the mid-way point.
- Carefully remove from the air fryer and serve immediately.
Notes
- I use a Cuisinart air fryer/convection/toaster oven. Depending on the make and model of your air fryer, you may need to adjust the cook time or temperature slightly.
- If you want to save a bit of time, buy pre-cut butternut squash cubes at your grocery store.
- When cutting the squash into cubes, make sure they are close in size so they air fry evenly. But don’t worry if the cubes are not all precisely 1-inch in size.
- For less spicy fries, reduce the amount of ground chipotle chili pepper or leave it out altogether.
- Stick with dried herbs and spices for this air fryer recipe. Fresh herbs and minced garlic do not stick to the squash cubes as well as dried herbs and spices.
- Time your meal so your squash comes out of the air fryer when you’re ready to eat. If the squash fries are left sitting for too long, they will lose some of their firm and crispy texture.
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Kristen says
Love all the flavors you put together with the butternut squash. I don’t have an air fryer, but I might have to get one now!
Leanne says
Thanks Kristen! Glad you like the flavours!
Vanessa | Zest & Simmer says
The spicy kick along with the sweet maple syrup is just perfect for these home fries! Another winning recipe Leanne!
Leanne says
Thanks so much Vanessa! Time to make another batch soon! 😉
Colleen says
I love everything about this dish and I could easily just make it the whole meal, never mind a side. So many delicious fall flavours. Thanks for sharing!
Leanne says
Thanks Colleen!
Bernice M Hill says
This is exactly the vegetable I think about when I think of fall flavours. It would be so delicious with pecans.
Leanne says
Great with pecans! Thanks Bernice!
Marie says
I love butternut squash and can’t wait to test this out. The maple caramelising sounds fantastic and the chipotle is a genius addition.
Leanne says
Thanks Marie! I hope you like it!
Milena says
Butternut squash is my personal favorite and I am loving your air fryer version – the spice combo is so warming too! Great side but also straight up dinner for a cold winter evening – a bowlful of these and a glass of winter warmer spiced ale, mmm! Loving that topping too:) Pinned.
Leanne says
The side of spiced ale sounds delicious! Thanks Milena!
Matt - Total Feasts says
These do sound like a great side for Canadian Thanksgiving. Now, I just need an Air Fryer!
Leanne says
Thanks Matt!
Haylie / Our Balanced Bowl says
I love butternut squash and this looks SO delicious! Love that the air fryer makes it kind of crispy and delicious! Love that you also used some chipotle pepper for some heat…brilliant!
Leanne says
The spicy addition really works! Thanks Haylie!
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says
Butternut squash is one of my fall favorites Leanne! What a delicious simple side for breakfast or dinner! Pinned!
Leanne says
Thanks for pinning Mary Ann!
Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen says
I love butternut squash! We still have awhile before Thanksgiving down here but I think this would be a delicious addition to my menu! Hope you had a great weekend, Leanne!
Leanne says
Hope you get to add it to your menu! Thanks Kelsie!
Tasia ~ TwoSugarBugs says
This looks like a perfect fall side dish! I love the spices you use and the slightly crispy texture looks so darn good!!
Leanne says
Thanks Tasia!
marcie says
I can’t believe I bought an air fryer months ago and it’s still in the closet! This looks like a great recipe to start with, and I’ve got everything on hand to make it!
Leanne says
You should totally pull that air fryer out of the closet! Thanks Marcie!
Dawn - Girl Heart Food says
Definitely a delicious recipe for Thanksgiving or Christmas….or Saturday night eats 😉 Love the suggestion of sprinkling granola on top! What a real treat! I could snack on this all by itself and be quite happy! Happy weekend!!
Leanne says
Thanks Dawn! I’m with you on the Saturday night eats! 😉
Terri Steffes says
I had a huge crop of butternut squash. I am going to love trying these in my air fryer!
Leanne says
That’s great! Thanks Terri!
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers says
I do sweet potatoes regularly in my air fryer, but I never thought about doing butternut squash! Brilliant and loving all the spices, too 🙂
Leanne says
Love sweet potatoes in my air fryer too! Thanks Jennifer!
Cheese Curd In Paradise says
I love the maple in this recipe and all of those yummy topping sprinkled on top! Looks delicious!
Leanne says
Thanks Ashley!
Lisa Kerhin says
I’m not sure what I love more, the spices and seasonings with the squash or that it’s made in the air fryer!
Leanne says
Both are great! 😉 Thanks Lisa!
Terry says
Another great thanksgiving recipe! These look so tasty!
Thanks for the video…I too have almost lost fingers cutting squash haha
Leanne says
Haha, for sure! Thanks Terry. It’s a helpful video!