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Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart

A sweet buttery tart crust topped with thin slices of butternut squash that’s been sauteed with brown sugar and spices. This Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart makes a gorgeous Thanksgiving side dish or a pretty addition to the dessert table. 

Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart

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**Be sure to allow yourself 30 minutes for the dough to chill**
Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart

One thing I love about holiday meals: You can completely get away with serving these slightly savory but still sweet dishes and then also have dessert. Because things like Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart and Sweet Potato Casserole are called vegetables on holidays. Score.

If you’re wondering, this falls firmly in the Sweet Potato Casserole camp, except it’s not as sweet.

I’ve had two totally recurring flavor themes happening here since about late August. Apples and Butternut Squash. It’s like I can’t help myself. I realize the global farming climate makes these flavors available year-round, but they definitely taste better when the air is crisp and the leaves crunch under your feet when you go to get the mail.

Butternut Squash Tart Recipe

So anyway, I made this tart after sorting through a huge stack of old magazines and looking for some side dish inspiration for the upcoming holidays. I wish I could explain to you how much I wish there were some of this left.

The squash is already so rich and earthy sweet, but the brown sugar and nutmeg (plus butter… duhhh) turn this into a savory sweet masterpiece. Move over casseroles. We are going the way of the tart this year.

Butternut Squash Tart Thanksgiving Recipe

I am always a sucker for things layered in a crust, and gahhhhh it just looks so pretty on the table! This crust is a little extra rich with the addition of egg yolks. I’m loving it.

Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart Recipe

This is a recipe I saved from the October 2012 edition of Better Homes and Gardens. The original calls for an 11 X 8 tart pan which will give you a more shallow crust at the sides and less stacking in the center. It is beautiful and completely delicious either way. If you make it in a round tart pan like I did, make sure to read through the recipe notes and tips to help stabilize the crust so it doesn’t come apart when slicing and serving.

Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart

Brown Sugar Butternut Squash Tart

**Be sure to allow yourself 30 minutes for the dough to chill**
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 32 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 2 minutes
Servings: 10 - 12 servings
Author: Heather Tullos

Ingredients

  • For the Crust:
  • 1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup cold butter
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1 tablespoon ice water
  • For the Filling:
  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 1/2 - 2 lb butternut squash peeled, halved, seeded, and cut crosswise into 1/4" slices
  • 2 tablespoons coarse turbinado sugar
  • 1/3 cup shredded mozzarella
  • whipping cream and more ground nutmeg for serving

Instructions

  • To make the tart pastry, whisk together the flour and granulated sugar. Cut in the cold butter (I like to grate the butter in with a cheese grater and then combine it with my fingers until coarse crumbles form). In a small bowl beat together the egg yolks and ice water. Gradually stir the egg mixture into the flour and then gently knead until a ball forms. Don't overwork the dough. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to an hour.
  • Preheat the oven to 450°F. Lightly flour a work surface and press or roll out your tart pastry to the same shape as your pan, just larger. ***See Notes*** Press the crust into the pan. Cover the crust with parchment paper and then pour dried beans (or pie weights!) over the parchment. Bake for 8 minutes. Remove the weight from the top of the crust and bake for 4 more minutes. Set the crust aside to cool and reduce the oven temperature to 400°F.
  • In a large skillet over medium high heat, melt the butter. Stir in the brown sugar, salt, and nutmeg. Then add the squash. Cook for about 5 minutes stirring frequently.
  • Carefully remove the squash from the pan and layer it in the prepared crust. ***See Notes***
  • Spoon the remaining liquid over the squash (you may not need all the liquid -- my squash was a little watery and I didn't need all of it) and then sprinkle with the coarse sugar.
  • Bake uncovered for 15 minutes. Sprinkle the cheese over the tart and then bake for 5 more minutes.
  • Serve slices topped with whipped cream and sprinkles of ground nutmeg. ***See Note***

Notes

1. I used a 9" round tart pan with a removable bottom. The original recipe calls for an 11 X 8 tart pan with a removable bottom. With either I'd recommend cutting a piece of parchment just slightly larger than the bottom of the pan to line the pan with before pressing the crust in. When you press the crust into the pan, keep the thickness even across the bottom and sides (this will help the crust stay together when you remove the tart from the pan).
2. If you do not have parchment paper, dried beans, and/or pie weights, you can line the tart crust with a double layer of foil before baking.
3. If you are using a round pan, layer the squash like you would apples for a pie. If you are using a rectangular pan, the slices will be spread farther apart, overlapping just slightly.
4. You can serve this with sweetened whipped cream or you can make homemade unsweetened whipped cream. If you go that route you may want to add the ground nutmeg to the whipped cream with a little orange zest.
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Recipe Rating




Emily

Tuesday 11th of November 2014

Heather this is A) insanely gorgeous B) such a brilliant idea and C) you're amazing! I love it!

Heather Tullos

Thursday 13th of November 2014

Aw Emily you're so nice! Thank you!!!

Lynn @ Order in the Kitchen

Tuesday 11th of November 2014

I just love anything butternut squash and this is no exception! Gorgeous!

Heather Tullos

Thursday 13th of November 2014

Squash is the best! Thanks Lynne!

Sarah @ Snixy Kitchen

Saturday 8th of November 2014

I'm all over "sweet" savory dishes! This tart sounds right up my alley!

Heather Tullos

Tuesday 11th of November 2014

Thanks so much sarah! I love the sweet savory, too!!

Teresa

Thursday 6th of November 2014

Oh, my goodness, Heather, I want some! Can I come over to your house for dinner??? :)

Heather Tullos

Saturday 8th of November 2014

Of course, Teresa!!

Choc Chip Uru

Wednesday 5th of November 2014

This squash tart looks delicious, I love the burst of sweetness would taste so good! Great photos!

Cheers Choc Chip Uru

Heather Tullos

Saturday 8th of November 2014

Thank you!!