This roasted butternut squash recipe is crazy easy to make. Seriously, 3 ingredients never tasted so good — just thick cut bacon, butternut squash cubes, and fresh thyme. The perfect paleo side dish or weeknight sheet pan meal, TOTAL winner!

Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe
Whether you're still on the hunt for an easy Thanksgiving side dish or just need inspiration for a simple weeknight meal, you've come to the right place today. This oven roasted butternut squash is nothing short of fabulous!
Just three simple ingredients combine to create this fabulous baked butternut squash side dish: bacon, butternut squash cubes, and fresh thyme.
Want to serve it for dinner? Just double the recipe and serve it on a bed of peppery arugula. #sogood Oh, and did I mention it's paleo friendly?! Total. Winner.
Oven Roasted Butternut Squash With Bacon
It all starts with bacon... I mean, how can you go wrong with that? But not just ANY bacon... Look for a high-quality thick cut bacon. Preferably with no added sugar, but I know those can be hard to come by and pricey when you do!
But it's worth it to spend a little more for quality, since bacon is the foundation of this delicious recipe, providing a smoky and savory backdrop for the sweet butternut squash. The only additional ingredient you'll need is fresh thyme.
Well, and some salt and pepper, but I'm assuming you have these kitchen staples on hand. If you don't? We need to have serious talk.
Bacon In The Oven Is The Way To Go
Aside from the flavor, what makes this bacon roasted butternut squash recipe so magical is that you only need to dirty one half sheet baking pan. Because the creating is fun, but the cleanup is not so much.
Remember when I showed you how to bake bacon in the oven? Well, that's where we begin today — with a pan of crispy and delicious oven-baked bacon. You only need about 4-5 pieces (chopped after baking) for this recipe, but I made a whole tray for good measure. I mean, there's no such thing as TOO MUCH bacon. Am I right?
Oh, and please don't discard all of that lovely bacon fat that gets rendered off while baking. Pour it off into a glass jar or a ceramic bacon grease container, and set it aside for now. Then wipe any excess grease off of your baking sheet with a paper towel.
How To Roast Butternut Squash
Peel and cube a fresh butternut squash, and toss it with 2-3 tablespoons of the rendered bacon fat, along with a little salt and pepper. You can do all of this right on the same baking sheet you just used for the oven-baked bacon. #easycleanup
Spread the butternut squash out evenly in a single layer, leaving space between each piece. Overcrowding the pan will steam the squash, rather than caramelize it. And we're really looking for that deep, dark caramelization on our baked butternut squash cubes, because that's where all of the yummy flavor is.
If you have a very large squash, you may need to pull out a second baking sheet. But I totally promise you it will be worth the extra dirty pan.
PRO TIP: Buy pre-cubed fresh butternut squash, if you desire. I won't judge — it IS rather a pain to peel and chop.
After roasting for about 25 minutes, stir in the chopped cooked bacon and fresh thyme. Place the sheet back in the oven to roast for another five minutes or so. Season with additional salt and pepper, as needed, and serve warm. I like to sprinkle some additional fresh thyme over the top — the bright green really pops against the deep orange hue of the squash.
If I haven't persuaded you to give this butternut squash side dish a try yet, let me share one last reason why you simply HAVE to add it to your holiday menu... It's just as good, if not BETTER, the next day.
Seriously, prepare the baked butternut squash cubes with bacon from start to finish, and refrigerate. Then just reheat it before you're ready to serve your meal! Or add it to your favorite meal prep bowl with some coconut milk rice for an easy and delicious lunch. You can thank me later. :)
Oven Roasted Butternut Squash With Bacon
Ingredients
- 5 slices thick cut bacon baked and chopped, reserve bacon fat
- 1 medium butternut squash peeled and cubed (about 6 cups)
- 2 tablespoons bacon fat
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme
Instructions
- Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 400℉. Bake 5 slices of bacon until crisp, about 20 minutes (See: How to bake bacon for step-by-step instructions.)
- Reserve the rendered bacon fat in a ceramic container, and wipe any excess grease off the baking sheet with a paper towel. Chop cooked bacon and set aside.
- While the bacon is baking, peel and cube a medium butternut squash. Toss the cubes with 2-3 tablespoons of the rendered bacon fat, salt, and pepper. Spread the cubed squash out on the baking sheet used previously, leaving ample room between each piece to allow the squash to caramelize. Use a second baking sheet if necessary.
- Increase the oven temperature to 425℉. Roast for 25 minutes or until the squash is tender and starting to caramelize.
- Remove the baking sheet from the oven, and stir in the chopped bacon and fresh thyme. Place the sheet pan back in the oven for an additional 5 minutes.
- Season with additional salt, pepper, and fresh thyme, as desired. Serve warm.
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I'd love to see how your oven roasted butternut squash with bacon turns out... Tag me @Unsophisticook on Instagram or use the hashtag #Unsophisticook so I can check it out. Enjoy!
Jocelyn says
I love the bright orange color of this squash! And yum to all that bacon goodness!!!
Adrianne says
I don't like messy dishes that take ages to clean up either!! Yum and yum and thanks. I will fice this a go, I am drooling a bit!
Meagen Brosius says
I love this for fall. It's so delicious and easy to make. Works great for our holiday gatherings as well! So tasty.
Liz says
What a great side dish! Perfect for the holidays too!
I love cooking bacon on a pan like that too! So easy, and no mess!
Veena Azmanov says
A perfect dish for breakfast. Looks delicious.
Chef Markus Mueller says
Love using bacon fat to roast veggies! I use it to roast baby red potatoes too! It just adds a hint of bacon-y goodness! Plus it's a great way to use up the fat and not just dump it down the drain.
Vicky says
Roasted butternut squash is delicious enough on its own, but when you add thick cut bacon wow that just takes it to the next level. This will make a great Thanksgiving side dish.
Sara says
I love all of these flavors together! very well done!
Rachael Yerkes says
This is too good! Seriously can't wait to make it as a Thanksgiving side dish
Sandy says
Love the flavors of bacon. Such an easy recipe!
Kara says
This would be a perfect side dish for Thanksgiving. My kids will eat anything with bacon in it! (Who am I kidding - so will I!)
Mohit Kumar says
Looks delicious.
Going to make this dish in the next upcoming days.
Thanks for the recipe.
Tara @ Unsophisticook says
Hope you enjoy it, Mohit!
techlazy.com says
This sounds delicious! I have made potato focaccia, but never one with squash. Yum, look at it's beautiful colour.
Jennifer marie says
I would make a bacon and cheese omelette.
Melissa T says
I'm not a good cook but I would add it to mac and cheese and to grilled cheese
Bridgett Wilbur says
I would make a bacon, avocado, cheese burger.
Teresa Moore says
I would crumble some up and put it in baked egg muffins!
Elle says
I would use it in a western omelet.
Linda says
I would make grilled cheese and ham sandwiches.
aaron reck says
I would use it to make some chocolate covered bacon or a classic bacon lettuce and tomato. Yummy. That sounds so good.
Tee Anderson says
I would make english muffins with a slice of cheese, crisp bacon and topped with a slice of tomato then broiled.
Lori Jackson says
Two of my recipes came to mind. My New England clam chowder than I put a ton of bacon in or my Ham and Pinto bean soup which also gets a ton of bacon!
Dawn Monroe says
I would make blts or use it to top our baked beans for the holidays. I am crazy about BACON.
Laurajj says
Oh we love to make Crab Cakes with Bacon!!! One of our families favorite appetizers to make when we have company!
Lauren says
I would make breakfast burritos.
Kimberly Kihega says
I would love to make a quiche with it!
Cheryl B says
I would use it to create scalloped potatoes with bacon.
Ellen Casper says
I would make a bacon cheeseburger.
Tabathia B says
I would make bacon wrapped smokies or use them in deviled eggs
Kelly D says
I would create a bacon and cheese quiche.
Josh Mitchell says
Candied Bacon is my go to
Barbara Montag says
I would make a thick BLT with jalapenos!
thank you
Kristen says
I'd make goat cheese stuffed dates wrapped in bacon...yum!
Ellen Casper says
I would make broccoli salad with crumbled bacon topping.
Thomas Murphy says
I would make a omelet
Sarah Hayes says
Id make BLTs with avocado
Terry Stevens says
I would use the bacon and wrap it around my meat loaf.
Vickie says
Yum.
We love bacon...this brand sounds so good!
I made my cheesy corn grits tonight and topped with a medley of shrimp, chopped bacon, corn, onions and red pepper..so good! And pretty too.
A BLT would be yummy
Or an avacodo half filled with bacon, egg, cheese and tomato them broiled.
Sausage, bacon, shrimp pizza with pineapple..so good.
Lots of things I do with bacon.
megan tilley says
I would make grilled bacon jalapeno wraps! My mouth is watering.
shelly peterson says
I would put it on a sandwich with some turkey and avocado.
Misty Swearingen says
I would make bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers on the BBQ.
Natalie says
I would love to make a bacon, spinach and cheese omelette!
Jessica To says
I would bake boneless chicken breasts wrapped in strips of bacon.
David says
I would cook the bacon and then use the grease to cook home fries. Then cut up the bacon and mix it all together.
HS says
I would make omelet with NatureRaised Farms bacon.
Vanessa Sterling says
Just sounds great for breakfast. I love that it's natural.
Diane G says
My family loves BLT's so that's what I would make.
mami2jcn says
I would make cobb salad with bacon.
bill says
Perfect for fall!
Nataly Carbonell says
I would make some cheddar bacon loaded potato skins!
marcie says
This looks delish!