Tom Kerridge's creamy butternut squash pasta bake recipe

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Tom Kerridge's creamy butternut squash pasta bake is a healthy twist on a classic and perfect for the all the family to tuck into midweek.

Tom Kerridge's creamy butternut squash pasta bake
(Image credit: Tom Kerridge's Fresh Start)
  • healthy
Serves6
SkillEasy
Preparation Time20 mins
Cooking Time40 mins
Cost RangeCheap
Nutrition Per PortionRDA
Calories729 Kcal36%
Sugar18.3 g20%
Fat29.2 g42%
Saturated Fat12.8 g64%
Salt1.24 gRow 4 - Cell 2
Protein24.4 g49%
Carbohydrates97.5 g38%
Salt1.24 gRow 7 - Cell 2

Tom Kerridge's creamy butternut squash pasta bake is a healthy twist on a classic and perfect for the all the family to tuck into midweek.

Tom Kerridge's creamy butternut squash pasta bake features layers of butternut squash, macaroni pasta and a good generous sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. Oh yes, this pasta bake by the celeb chef  is a real crowd pleaser. Tom Kerridge says; 'Rich and creamy, this could easily become a new favourite at home. It’s also a great way of getting a big portion of veg into your family without them even noticing! It’s all about the toppings: crunchy seeds and breadcrumbs, sweet chunks of butternut squash and nuggets of acidity from the sun-blushed tomatoes.'

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Ingredients

  • 1kg butternut squash, cut into chunks (about 2cm)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 500g macaroni
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 60g butter
  • 60g plain flour
  • 1 litre whole milk
  • 1 tbsp liquid aminos
  • 60g Parmesan, finely grated
  • ¼ tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • A handful of sage leaves
  • 40g sun-blushed tomatoes, roughly chopped
  • 50g fresh breadcrumbs
  • 2 tbsp pumpkin oil (or use olive oil)
  • 2 tbsp pumpkin seeds

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Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 220°C/Fan 200°C/Gas 7. Line a large roasting tray with baking parchment.
  2. Place the squash in the roasting tray. Drizzle with the olive oil, season with salt and pepper and toss to coat. Cook on the top shelf of the oven for 25 minutes or until the squash is tender and browned at the edges. Remove from the oven and let cool slightly for a couple of minutes. (Keep the oven on.)
  3. Tip three-quarters of the roasted squash into a blender and blitz to a purée; set the rest aside.
  4. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Add the macaroni and cook until almost al dente (2–3 minutes less than the time suggested on the packet).
  5. Meanwhile, for the sauce, melt the butter in a large saucepan over a medium heat. Add the flour and cook, stirring, for 1 minute, then whisk in the milk and cook, whisking, until the sauce thickens slightly. Lower the heat and add the liquid aminos, Parmesan and nutmeg. Stir until the cheese has melted, then stir through the squash purée to make a rich, smooth sauce. Take off the heat and season with salt and pepper to taste.
  6. Drain the macaroni, add to the sauce and stir well. Tip into a large, deep baking dish, about 25 x 30cm. Scatter over the rest of the roasted squash, the sage, sun-blushed tomatoes and breadcrumbs. Drizzle with the oil. Place on the middle shelf of the oven, turning on the oven grill at the same time. Bake for 10 minutes.
  7. Take out the dish, scatter the pumpkin seeds evenly over the surface and return to the oven for 5 minutes or until the topping is golden. Serve at once, with a green salad.   This recipe was taken from Tom Kerridge's Fresh Start: How to cook amazing food at home
Top Tip for making Tom Kerridge's creamy butternut squash pasta bake

To freeze: Cool and pack in a lidded foil tray (or several trays). Defrost fully in the fridge, then remove the lid and reheat in an oven preheated to 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas 6 for 30 minutes, until hot all the way through. If the surface appears to be browning too quickly, cover loosely with foil.

Tom Kerridge
Michelin-starred celebrity chef

Tom Kerridge is a celebrated English Michelin-starred chef who has been dazzling the professional cooking scene since 1991. His French, British, and fusion style cooking has created delicious, much-loved recipes over the years that have earned his pub multiple Michelin stars. In 2005, he and his wife Beth Cullen-Kerridge opened their pub The Hand & Flowers, which gained its first Michelin star in its opening year. By 2012, it received its second Michelin star and Tom has since opened a restaurant in London at the Corinthia Hotel London in 2018, as well as The Butchers Tap, butchers, and pub all under one roof. His work within television has continued also to grow over the years featuring in our favourite cooking shows such as Saturday Kitchen, Great British Menu, Top of the Shop, How To Lose Weight For Good, and BBC2's Food and Drink. His meals are ultimate comfort delicious food and we have some of his best recipes for you.