Creamy Vegan Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce (Quick + Easy Recipe) (2024)

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This creamy vegan Butternut Squash Sauce with sage is a quick and easy, delicious accompaniment to your favorite pasta! It’s healthy, customizable, and need I say simply delicious!

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Butternut squash is an extremely versatile winter squash. It’s superb in Butternut Squash Stuffed Shells, Black Bean + Butternut Squash Chili, Squash, Bean + Barley Bowl, Autumn Quinoa Salad, or simple Roasted Butternut Squash Soup.

In comes this easy butternut squash pasta sauce with sage to the mix that has a wonderful flavor profile including both sweet & savory characteristics.

It’s a cozy and comforting combination of flavors that makes for a perfect quick and easy, one pot, weeknight meal.

The warm fall color of this delicious pasta sauce will brighten those dreary winter days. And I think you’ll enjoy it time and time again!

Simple and straight-forward, this squash recipe adds the option of adding a little twist of cannellini beans for extra protein and heartiness.

So without further ado, let’s get cooking!

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Ingredients + Subs

In this recipe, butternut squash is simmered with shallots, sage, and vegetable broth then pureed into a creamy and delicious pasta sauce ready in about 30 minutes.

Here is everything you will need, plus substitution ideas (see recipe card below for measurements):

  • Shallot– This mild onion has a hint of garlic and is a perfect addition to this squash pasta sauce. Sub with 1 small onion.
  • Butternut squash– Use a small to medium sized butternut squash. If you can find pre-cut squash, by all means use it for convenience.
  • Garlic – Use fresh or dried.
  • Sage– This earthy herb is a classic pairing with butternut squash. Feel free to switch it up with thyme.
  • Red pepper flakes– Adds a slight addition of heat, but feel free to omit it if you prefer.
  • Nutmeg– Just a pinch is all you need!
  • Vegetable broth– I used 1/2 teaspoon of Better Than Bouillon Vegetable Base (affiliate link) with water for my veg broth. It adds lots of flavor and allows me to control the sodium!
  • Unsweetened almond milk– Use your favorite plant milk or vegan cream, preferably unsweetened and plain.
  • Salt & Pepper – My favorite salt is pink mineral salt (affiliate link) which naturally contains essential minerals and trace elements the body needs. Season to taste with your favorite salt and pepper.
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How To Make Butternut Squash Sauce

Here is a quick look at the steps with pictures you can use as reference when cooking. See the bottom of this post for the full printable recipe.

  • Pasta: Cook pasta of choice according to package directions, set aside.
  • Saute: Saute shallots until soft, about 4 minutes. Add butternut squash, garlic, and herbs and cook for another 4 minutes.
  • Simmer: Add the broth and simmer until squash is softened, about 8 – 10 minutes.
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  • Add Milk: Remove from heat and add the milk and optional beans.
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  • Puree: Using an immersion blender (affiliate link) or food processor/blender, blend until smooth or desired consistency (a little chunky is ok). If using a food processor or blender you may need to do it in two batches. Taste for seasoning. Add back to the pot and heat before serving if necessary.
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  • Assemble: Toss with pasta of choice. Alternatively, add a little sauce to the bottom of your dish, use the back of a spoon to spread the sauce outward a bit making a circular or zig zag motion. Place pasta on top and cover with more sauce, gently toss to coat.

Top Tips

  • Make it a one pot meal. This recipehas the potential of being a one pot meal if you cook the pasta in the pot first and then cook the sauce.
  • Add cannellini or great northern beans.For a protein rich pasta sauce that’s nice and thick, toss in beans at the end of cooking.
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How To Store + Reheat

Leftover butternut squash sauce can be stored in the refrigerator for 5 – 6 days, in covered containers. Reheat on the stovetop over low heat until warmed through or in the microwave.

Can You Freeze Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce?

Yes, butternut squash pasta sauce isfreezer friendlyand lasts for up to 2 – 3 months in the freezer. To freeze, let cool completely and store in multi-use freezer safe containers (affiliate link). For larger portions, store in ziplock freezer bags, removing as much as possible before sealing (you can flatten them out for space saving). Let thaw before reheating.

Serving Suggestions

  • Pasta:I used the rigatoni pasta, but any pasta or ravioli will do – spaghetti, shells, macaroni, penne, linguine, etc.
  • Cheese: Add a little shaved Violife vegan parmesan or homemade Almond Parmesan for another layer of flavor.
  • Herbs: Top with fresh chopped parsley or sage.
  • Nuts:To your plated serving, chopped walnuts or pine nuts will add protein and texture for a nice finishing touch!
  • Salad: Serve with a side salad like this quick and easy Classic House Salad or Baby Kale, Date + Almond Salad for a healthy dose of greens and roughage.

More Easy Pasta Recipes

Take a look at these other easy pasta recipes, you may find a new favorite for the meal rotation!

  • Creamy Broccoli Pasta
  • One Pot Penne Pasta
  • One Pot Vegan Chili Mac
  • Butternut Squash Mac + Cheese
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If you try this easy pasta sauce recipe or have a question, please let me know! Leave a comment and rate it below. I love to hear what you think, or any changes you make.

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CREAMY BUTTERNUT SQUASH PASTA SAUCE

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Butternut squash pasta sauce is a perfect fall sauce for your favorite pasta or ravioli! Easy to make with simple ingredients and ready in about 30 minutes for a quick and easy weeknight meal.

  • Author: Julie | The Simple Veganista
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 20 min
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 4 – 6 1x
  • Category: Sauce, Condiment
  • Method: simmer, puree
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or 1/4 cup water/broth (for water saute)
  • 1 large shallot, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced (or 1 tsp. garlic powder)
  • 1 small butternut squash (about 6 cups), diced
  • 67 large sage leaves (about 2 – 3 tablespoons), chopped or 1 tablespoon dried
  • 1/41/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, optional
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 1/2 cups vegetable broth
  • 1/21 cup unsweetened almond milk or Vegan Cream, plus more as needed
  • 1 cup cooked cannellini or great northern beans, optional
  • mineral salt & fresh cracked pepper, to taste
  • 1216 oz pasta of choice

To serve, optional

  • small handful toasted walnuts or pine nuts
  • fresh chopped parsley
  • fresh cracked pepper

Instructions

Pasta: Cook pasta of choice according to package directions, set aside.

Cube Squash: Slice off the very top and bottom, discard. Using a vegetable peeler, remove the hard outer skin. Cut the butternut squash in half, remove seeds and cut squash into 1/2″ cubes (the smaller the cubes are the quicker they will cook).

Cook: In a large pot, heat oil over medium heat, add shallots and saute 4 minutes or until softened. Add butternut squash, garlic, and herbs, cook another 4 minutes stirring occasionally. Add broth, bring to a boil, cover, reduce heat to low and cook, stirring occasionally, until squash is softened, about 8 – 10 minutes. Add milk and optional beans to the pot.

Puree: Using an immersion blender or food processor/blender, blend until smooth or desired consistency (a little chunky is ok). If using a food processor or blender you may need to do it in two batches. Taste for seasoning. Add back to the pot and heat before serving if necessary.

Serve: To serve, add a little sauce to the bottom of your dish, use the back of a spoon to spread the sauce outward a bit making a circular or zig zag motion. Place pasta on top and cover with more sauce, gently toss to coat if you like (if you prefer, toss your pasta and sauce together in the pot and then serve). Top with optional toppings and fresh cracked pepper.

Serves 4 – 6

Store: Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for 4 – 5 days, in covered containers. For longer storage, keep in the freezer stored in freezer safe containers or bags. Reheat on the stovetop over low heat until warmed through or in the microwave.

Notes

Adding cannellini beans when pureeing/mixing will add extra creaminess and protein.

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:I love using myimmersion blender for pureeing soups. It’s easy to clean, small and fits well in a utensil drawer (affiliate link).

Nutrition information is calculated with 12 oz of pasta. Nutritional values are estimates only. See our full nutrition disclosure here.

Updated:Butternut Squash Pasta Sauce was originally published in December 2015. It has been retested and updated with new photos and helpful tips in November 2020.

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FAQs

Does butternut squash need to be peeled before cooking? ›

It's important to note that while many people choose to remove butternut squash skin (and this is best practice for soup making, where you want smooth results), you can 100% eat roasted butternut squash skin. Slice butternut squash into crescents and roast it with the skin on.

Can you eat butternut squash skin? ›

All squash skin is edible. However, in the same way you wouldn't eat a banana peel, edible doesn't necessarily mean you want to eat it. Some squash has thin skin that's tasty and tender, while others have a tough shell that even cooked is chewy and stringy.

Why is my butternut squash turning brown when I cook it? ›

Cook at 400 degrees — hot — until the squash releases its juices and they are bubbly and brown around the edges. This is a sign that the sugars in the squash have caramelized and its flavor concentrated.

What does butternut squash do for the gut? ›

Butternut squash contains considerable amounts of fiber, which can help you keep a healthy weight and regulate bowel movements. It's known to help prevent colorectal cancer while the beta-carotene in butternut squash can also improve eye health.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

In a large bowl mix the cubed squash, garlic cloves and ginger with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and scatter in a single layer in a roasting tray. Place in the preheated oven and cook for 30 minutes until tender all the way through.

Can you eat too much butternut squash? ›

Butternut squash is a healthful vegetable that can be added to diet plan for most healthy people. But being high in potassium content people with heart ailments and kidney problems should be cautious while consuming large amounts of butternut squash.

What is the best tool to cut butternut squash? ›

This means grabbing the best chef's knife you own and making sure it's recently sharpened. A flimsy or dull knife will make your life much harder and can also be dangerous since it can easily slip and cut you. Your other important tool is a peeler, which should also be as sharp as possible.

Can you eat butternut squash raw? ›

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.

When should you not eat squash? ›

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.

Should I peel butternut squash? ›

You can eat the skin, so there's no need to peel it. Simply halve it, scoop out the seeds and chop it into chunks, then roast it and add it to a warm winter salad or throw it into curries, stews or soups. You can also roast the seeds and eat them as a snack or sprinkled over a finished dish.

Which squash skin is not edible? ›

The only winter squash skin to avoid eating altogether, even if well cooked, is spaghetti squash because of its thick, eggshell-like quality.

Can you cook butternut squash with the skin on? ›

Butternut squash is delicious and packed with vitamins. Choose firm squash that feel heavy for their size. You don't even need to remove the skin; just make sure you wash it well as it goes soft when cooking.

Should skin be removed from butternut squash? ›

Use a sharp knife (or a sturdy vegetable peeler) to carefully remove the skin. Alternatively, the skin can stay on because it's edible when roasted! But if adding to a soup (or recipe where it won't be roasted), remove and discard.

Should you wash butternut squash before cooking? ›

That's why it's important that you wash all winter squash with warm water and soap before you place it on the cutting board for prep. When you place an unwashed squash on your cutting board or cut through the potentially contaminated surface with your knife, you're pulling germs right into the part you're going to eat.

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