Chicken Chili Stuffed Acorn Squash Recipe (2024)

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Chicken Chili Stuffed Acorn Squash Recipe combines the natural sweetness of baked squash and spicy chicken chili. It’s a hearty, yet healthier meal that’s on the table in less than an hour. It’s easy to make and even more delicious to eat.

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Whether you’re a vegetarian, flexitarian, or full-fledged omnivore, this dish is sure to please. Here, you’ll learn how to make this simple, yet satisfying meal from start to finish.

Why we love stuffed acorn squash recipes

  • Roasted acorn squash is naturally sweet and is the perfect contrast to the spicy chicken chili.
  • Everyone gets their own serving. Who doesn’t love a one-dish meal where you can eat the bowl?
  • As decadent as this recipe tastes, it’s a good choice. An entire serving is under 500 calories.
  • Any recipe that you use with sweet potatoes, you can use with squash. The consistency and mild flavor are very much the same. I’ll be sharing some of my favorites with you.
  • So many squash varieties store amazingly well. By keeping squash in a cool, dark, and well-ventilated area, they will last for 3 months or more.
    • Check the squash regularly. Once they start to soften or show signs of rot, it’s time to throw them out.
  • Squash is loaded with vitamins and fiber.
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How to pick an Acorn Squash

  • Once the Acorn squash turns dark green, they’re ripe. It’s not uncommon to have yellow or orange coloring on acorn squash. That’s generally the side that was lying on the ground. As long as it doesn’t have soft spots, it’s still fine to use.
    • If the skin is glossy, it’s immature and wasn’t ready to be picked. Choose a dull-skinned acorn squash.
    • When cut open, if you see mold or rot, don’t use it.
  • Choose squash that feels like it’s heavy for its size. Avoid squash that has punctures or slits in the skin.

Our favorite winter squash varieties to bake are acorn, butternut, and delicata. There are a ton of varieties that we haven’t tried so don’t let our opinion hold you back! What’s your favorite? Share in the comments below.

I foundWhat’s Cooking Americaa lot of great information on the different varieties and the best ways to prepare each variety.

Ground chicken stuffed acorn squash ingredients

  • Acorn Squash. This is my favorite squash for this recipe because it has a deep well to hold all of the chicken chili.
  • Ground chicken. You could also use turkey or beef.
  • Butter. Salted or unsalted.
  • Maple syrup. Add a touch of sweetness to the squash. You could replace it with honey.
  • Seasoning. Salt, pepper, chili powder, and ground cumin.
  • Onion. Yellow or white onion is what I recommend.
  • Jalapenos. Fresh.
  • Black beans I used canned.
  • Diced tomatoes. Fire-roasted were great in this recipe but any will work.
  • Cilantro. Fresh in the chili ingredients and additional as a garnish.
  • Garnishes. Shredded cheese, fresh cilantro, and sour cream. Any or all are optional

How to prepare acorn squash for baking

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  • It’s important to wash the outside of the squash.
    • When you cut a squash, any debris on the outside is transferred to the inside.
  • Microwave the entire squash for only 3 minutes.
    • This will steam the skin and make it much easier to cut. It will not cook your squash for this short amount of time.
    • Handle the squash with a potholder or paper towel because it will be hot.
  • Lay the acorn squash halves on their side, and use a large enough knife to cut through the squash.
    • Be careful not to let the squash roll as you cut it. Placing it on a kitchen towel placed over a cutting board can help.
  • Scoop the seeds out of the squash.
    • A large spoon or an ice-cream scoop works well.
    • Save the seeds. You can bake squash seeds just like you do pumpkin seeds. Baked and seasoned (pepitas) make a healthy snack.
  • Loaf pans work well to bake acorn squash because they will keep them from tipping over.
    • Some recipes have you roasting acorn squash flesh side down. I’ve never found that necessary. You can always cover it if you want.

How to make chili stuffed acorn squash

Please note, that the printable recipe card has ingredient quantities, complete instructions, and nutritional information. The following is a quick overview of the recipe.

1: Prepare and bake

  1. Prepare the squash for baking as explained in the section above.
  2. Season the inside of the squash.
  3. Bake in a preheated oven.

2: Make chicken chili

  1. Brown the ground chicken and the onion together. Drain if necessary.
  2. Add spices and cook until aromatic. Add the black beans, tomatoes, cilantro, and jalapeno.
  3. Cook until heated through.

3: Assemble and serve

Put the cooked squash in a serving bowl. Add the chicken chili. Garnish as desired and serve.

Tips for baking and stuffing squash

  • Lining the baking dish or pan with parchment paper or foil will ensure easy cleanup.
  • You can add as much or as little stuffing to acorn squash as you want. Be sure not to let liquids such as juice or butter overflow the squash cavity. It will have no benefit or offer flavor sitting at your dish’s bottom.

Stuffed squash variations

  • Chili variations: The spicy chicken chili that I made for this stuffed acorn squash recipe is simple to make. It works well because of the spicy contrast to the sweetness of the squash.
    • Ground turkey, beef, or sausage can be substituted evenly for ground chicken.
    • You can certainly use your own favorite recipe. You can also make this one and leave out the chicken for a vegetarian stuffed squash recipe.
  • Rice, spelt, farro, or other whole grains are delicious for stuffing squash.
  • Leftover dressing or stuffing is a delicious way to repurpose leftovers.
  • Add fresh or dried fruit or nuts.

I’ve never frozen a Stuffed Acorn Squash. You can prepare the chili ahead of time freeze it and then bake your squash when you need a delicious homemade dinner.

What to serve with Stuffed Acorn Squash

We consider this chili-stuffed acorn squash our main dish. Adding just a side dish or some homemade bread will have the family rushing to the dinner table. Here are a few of our suggestions.

  • Stovetop Apple Pie Filling
  • Easy Zucchini Bread
  • Cherry Fluff Salad
  • Easy Pumpkin Muffin Recipe

I hope you enjoyed this delicious recipe as much as we do. Drop me a comment below, and don’t forget to give it a star rating. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Your comments and ratings help others decide if this recipe is for them too.

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Chicken Chili Stuffed Acorn Squash

Author: Julie Menghini

This Chili Stuffed Acorn Squash recipe combines naturally sweet squash with spicy chicken chili for a delicious meal under 500 calories.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Main Dish, Sides

Cuisine American

Keyword: Baked Acorn Squash, chili stuffed acorn squash, stuffed acorn squash

Servings: 4 Servings

Ingredients

Squash

  • 2 Acorn Squash
  • 4 tsp butter divided
  • 2 tsp maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tbsp chili powder
  • 2 tsp ground cumin

Chicken Chili Filling

  • 2 tsp olive oil
  • 1 lb ground chicken
  • 1 onion
  • 2 jalapenos seeded, ribs removed, and diced (use 3 for more spice)
  • 14 oz black beans
  • 14 oz fire-roasted diced tomatoes Do not drain
  • 1/2 cup cilantro
  • 3 tsp chili powder
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Garnishes – shredded cheese and additional cilantro.

    Instructions

    Squash

    • Preheat the oven (or grill) to 400 °F

    • Wash the outside of the squash.

    • Microwave the whole acorn squash for 3 to 3-1/2 minutes. Remove with hot pads or a towel. Lay the squash on its side (not end) and slice the squash in half. Scoop out the seeds using a spoon. Put the squash in a baking dish lined with parchment paper. A loaf pan works well too.

    • Melt the butter in a small dish and add the maple syrup. Brush the mixture over the cut halves of each acorn squash. Pour any remaining equally into the cavity of each squash.

    • Stir the salt, pepper, chili powder, and cumin together and sprinkle it over each half of the squash.

    • Bake for 45 to 50 minutes or until the squash is fork-tender.

    Chicken Chili – Make while squash is baking

    • Heat the olive oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the ground chicken and onion. Cook until the chicken is completely cooked. If necessary, drain off any fat.

    • Stir in cumin, chili powder, salt, and pepper.Cook until the spices are aromatic.

    • Add black beans, tomatoes. cilantro and jalapeno. Stir to combine. Salt and pepper to taste. Cook until heated through.

    • Spoon the chicken chili into the cooked squash. Garnish with cheese and cilantro and serve.

    Notes

    If you need more moisture in the chili mixture, you can add water. Make sure to taste it after each addition. Adjust salt, pepper, chili powder, and cumin levels.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 484kcalCarbohydrates: 59gProtein: 32gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 108mgSodium: 1101mgPotassium: 1874mgFiber: 15gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 2742IUVitamin C: 36mgCalcium: 177mgIron: 7mg

    Nutritional Disclaimer

    This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

    Tried this recipe?Let me know how it was!

    This recipe was originally posted on 9/16/2020. Additional details and tips have been added. No changes were made to the recipe.

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    FAQs

    Do you peel acorn squash before cooking? ›

    Good news: you don't need to peel acorn squash. Its hard, grooved skin softens significantly as it cooks, and it's edible, too. If you do want to remove the skin, wait until after you cook it, at which point it will peel right off.

    Why is acorn squash so filling? ›

    Insoluble fiber is a valuable nutrient that aids weight management by filling you up more quickly, works as a natural laxative that helps move waste through the body, and helps to keep blood sugars within a normal range post meal.

    How do you cook Ina Garten acorn squash? ›

    Place 1/2 tablespoon butter and ½ tablespoon maple syrup in the cavity of each squash. Brush the cut sides with olive oil and sprinkle the squash with 3 teaspoons kosher salt and 1 teaspoon pepper. Roast for 40-60 minutes, depending on the size of the squash, until tender when pierced with a small knife.

    How to soften acorn squash before cutting without? ›

    how to soften acorn squash before cutting
    1. Boil. Place the whole squash in boiling water for about 15 minutes.
    2. Steam. In a double boiler or a pot with a steamer or colander on top, place the whole squash in and add a lid on top. ...
    3. Microwave. Pierce the squash with a knife or fork to make a few holes for steam to escape.
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    Can you eat raw acorn squash? ›

    Skip eating most hard-skinned squash raw. "Hard skinned squash is difficult to eat raw," Marz says. "They are usually much larger in size, have a harder flesh, and are much more fibrous." Examples of hard-skinned squash that should not be eaten raw include: pumpkins, delicate, butternut, Hubbard, and acorn.

    Is acorn squash a laxative? ›

    Acorn squash is packed with both soluble and insoluble fiber. Though they have different functions in your body, both play important roles in digestive health. Insoluble fiber adds bulk to your stools while soluble fiber softens them, preventing constipation and supporting regular bowel movements ( 13 ).

    Does acorn squash raise blood sugar? ›

    Acorn squash contains dietary fiber, which is beneficial for blood sugar regulation. Fiber slows the digestion process, allowing for a more gradual release of glucose into the bloodstream. Furthermore, acorn squash is rich in nutrients like vitamin C, which supports the immune system.

    Is acorn squash an anti inflammatory food? ›

    Acorn squash has more carotenoids than any other food. Carotenoids are a powerful antioxidant that help fight inflammation and prevent cell damage.

    Why is acorn squash so good? ›

    This squash has a lot of antioxidants, which can boost your immunity and help your body to fight off certain diseases. Acorn squash contains antioxidants like vitamin C that help strengthen bones and blood vessels. It also has vitamin A, which helps improve the health of your lungs, heart and other vital organs.

    How to tell if acorn squash is bad? ›

    A squash with soft spots and is soft to the touch, is a sign that the squash has gone bad. And if it starts to leak fluid, that's a sure sign that the squash is spoiled. Likewise, if the flesh and seeds of the fruit are mushy and slimy, that's a clear sign that it shouldn't be eaten.

    Do you bake squash face up or down? ›

    Place squash, cut-sides down, in a 9x13-inch baking dish. Pour 2 cups water into the dish around the squash halves. Bake in the preheated oven until tender and easily pierced with a fork, about 1 1/2 hours, adding more water as needed. Remove from the oven and transfer each half to a plate, cut-side up.

    Is the skin of acorn squash good to eat? ›

    Next time you roast a squash like acorn, butternut or honeynut, try leaving the skins on and give them a nibble. Be sure to scrub the skin well, Joyce recommends, to remove any dirt or debris. The pleasantly chewy texture may just surprise you, plus you can never go wrong with more fiber.

    Does butternut squash need to be peeled before cooking? ›

    Butternut squash skin is edible, but its texture can be tough or papery after cooking. For most recipes, peeling the butternut squash is preferred – that is why I have shared how to peel a butternut squash in this post. For butternut squash soups and stews, it is generally best to remove the skin.

    How to tell if acorn squash is ripe? ›

    A ripe Acorn Squash is heavy for its size and has smooth, dull skin, and no soft spots. A good mix between green and orange coloring is desired. Avoid an Acorn Squash that has shiny skin, which indicates it was picked before full maturity, unless the producer has applied wax.

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