Spaghetti Squash Gratin Recipe

I love Fall, and I love squash. I actually really like spaghetti squash, but I realized I have never posted a recipe using it on the blog before. I have mentioned it in passing a couple of times, but no actual recipes.

Spaghetti Squash Gratin Recipe

I think that is because usually I bake or microwave it, toss it with salt and pepper, and serve some curry or stew on top so the squash is merely a vessel. However, since this was my first winter squash of the year I wanted to do something interesting.

Spaghetti Squash Gratin Recipe

So here is an idea for a recipe using spaghetti squash that will please everyone. Call it a squash gratin, or a squash casserole if you prefer. This recipe can be made ahead or even reheated the next day, it makes great leftovers. I think you could make this healthier if you wanted too by reducing the sour cream. Next time I think I am going to mix in some curry powder. If you like this post, don’t forget to sign up to get all my recipes by email or via rss.

Spaghetti Squash Gratin
(makes 4-6 servings)
Loosely adapted from this recipe.

1 spaghetti squash
salt and pepper
1 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons freshly chopped chives
1/4 cup Romano cheese, shredded

Cook spaghetti squash. (You can do this lots of ways, I poked it all over with a fork and bake it at 400F for 1 hour.) Preheat oven to 400F. Remove seeds from squash. Scrape squash strands into a mixing bowl and discard skin. Toss with chives, sour cream, half of the cheese, and lots of salt and pepper. Pour into a baking dish, sprinkle with cheese and bake for 30 minutes. If not browned on top, turn on broiler and broil until browned. Watch closely. Allow to cool for a few minutes before serving. (This reheats well, we ate it again the next night.)

Spaghetti Squash Gratin Recipe

Similar Recipes:
Summer Squash with Ginger and Chives
Zucchine Gratine
Beet and Potato Roesti

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22 Responses to “Spaghetti Squash Gratin Recipe”

  1. I have never seen or cooked with a spaghetti squash, but this gratin looks super yummee!!!

  2. What a great idea! I've never thought to make a gratin out of spaghetti squash/

  3. Hurtful Truth 22. Sep, 2009 at 9:09 PM

    This looks fabulous! I would never have thought to prepare spaghetti squash this way. Thanks!

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  4. I really like spaghetti squash although have only cooked it a few times. This gratin looks like a wonderful side for almost anything. Thanks for posting!

  5. I've only had spag squash as my mum prepared it – a la anglaise (aka plain, in the microwave) which left a little something to be desired. This looks really interesting, not to mention good!

  6. Nina – You haven't? They are good fun, you shouldn't definitely give it a try.

    Pam, Hurtful Truth – thanks, we needed something a little different.

    Hungry Dog – I really like it too!

    L – I will get you liking your veggies yet!

  7. I've never seen a spaghetti squash gratin – I need to try this!

  8. Im ALWAYS looking for new ways to cook spagetti squash! This is perfect, thanks so much!

  9. Baking vegetables with cheese is always good and I have been wanting to do more with spaghetti squash.

  10. I love squash and this dish looks amazing. I can't wait to give it a try. Yummy, Yummy, Yummy!!!!

  11. This looks delicious! I wonder if the dish would taste as good if pumpkin was substituted for squash. I'm going pumpkin picking next week and am thinking of recipes to make!

  12. looks great and worth the wait!

  13. I made this delicious squash recipe today – well kinda! I purchased a spaghetti squash and didn't know how I was going to prepare it. So, I got on line and found this great recipe. Well, I didn't have the exact ingredients, so I used parmesan cheese and dried onions as the substitute for what the recipe called for. I loved it! Can't wait to try the real recipe!

  14. Missy – I am so glad you liked it! I bet parmesan would be great in this. Definitely a worthy substitute for the romano.

    Jessica – I think pumpkin could work, I bet if you roasted it, and mashed it up then baked it would be good, quite different though. You could probably grate it too but it might be hard to manage

  15. Thanks for this great recipe! I took your version and added some indian spices to it.

    http://28cooks.blogspot.com/2009/10/indian-spiced-gratin-of-spaghetti.html

  16. Made this tonight for dinner and it turned out great! I served it as it with some tomato basil sauce on the side, the hubs ate half the dish, he thought it tasted similar to alfredo! Will definitely make again =)

  17. Fiber – yours looks delicious! I am so glad I have inspired some recipes.

    Sommer P. – Don't you love when you can sneak in something healthy? So glad you liked it.

  18. Thank you for inspiring me to make spaghetti squash! I loved it! I really like the way you baked the squash whole!

  19. Made this for lunch today. So scrumptious. I used Parmesan cheese instead of Romano and I added mozzarella and smoked provolone to the top. I also mixed in some minced garlic. To top it off, I added some buttered bread cubes. I served it with some fresh tomato slices! The hubby and kiddos loved it!

  20. katie – buttered bread cubes sounds delicious!

  21. Made this tonight – WOW!!
    Thanks for this great recipe – I have definitely saved it.
    One thing to note: as spaghetti squash can come in varying sizes, the sour cream amount can be varied. The squash I had was rather small so the sour cream could be cut down a little bit (but not the cheese! never enough cheese!)…
    I would think a cup of sour cream would be good for a medium to large size squash, but that also depends on taste! (I happen to love the taste of spaghetti squash on its own as well).
    We both LOVED this dish – thanks!

  22. erika – thanks for the tip, I will update the post.

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