Pear, Pecan and Gorgonzola Stuffed Acorn Squash

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So I got the idea of stuffing acorn squash with pears a month or two ago from a post at briciole, someone commented suggesting gorgonzola, and I went from there. This is good as a not-too-sweet dessert, which was how I made it, but it could probably be a side dish or even a main dish with a few sides. This was a very good combination and one I will definitely make again.

Ingredients:
1 Acorn squash
about 1/3 c crumbled Gorgonzola
about 1/2 c Pecans, roughly chopped
1 Pear, chopped into 1/2″ cubes
a couple T Brown sugar

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 400 F. Cut acorn squash in half and scrape out seeds. Put a little bit of water in a jelly roll pan, and place halves of squash upside down in the pan. Bake for about 45 minutes, until squash is just tender. Meanwhile, mix gorgonzola, pecans, pears, and brown sugar. I’m not really sure if the amounts I listed above are right, so eyeball it. When the squash is done, turn it rightside up and mound the filling in each half. You may have to slice off the top of the squash so that it will sit flat. You want the filling really mounded up as much as possible, as it will cook down a little bit. Empty the water out of the pan, and bake the filled squash for another 7 minutes or so, until the topping is a little bit brown.

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4 Responses to “Pear, Pecan and Gorgonzola Stuffed Acorn Squash”

  1. Saket Says:

    Wow…I’ve always wondered what to do with those stands of winter squash that are placed outside grocery store’s here. Now I know! What is the texture like?

  2. Mary Says:

    Saket,
    I’m sad you have never had winter squash. They are my favorite! Especially butternut. This recipe was only the second time I’ve used acorn. There are lots of things I love to use them for: soup, ravioli, in pasta …
    I’ll try to add some ideas to the bottom of this recipe. And we’ll have to get you over here sometime soon for a demonstration. :-)

  3. Elle Says:

    This is the most inspiring use of winter squash I’ve seen…it could be a main dish, a side dish or a dessert depending on proportions and it is really beautiful, too.

  4. Simona Says:

    Hi. I am glad you got inspired to try your own version of stuffed acorn squash. It’s so good! Butternut is also my favorite squash.

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