How to Peel and Cut a Butternut Squash
Butternut squash can be rather daunting to prep. They’re round, hard, thick, and dense. But with a few easy steps you can very quickly peel and chop your butternut squash without too much difficulty.
First you need to have a large sharp knife. After that, the most essential thing to keep in mind when it comes to cutting anything is to stabilize whatever it is you are attempting to cut.
This is nowhere else as critical as when cutting a butternut squash, a notoriously difficult task because of the thickness and density of that squash.
The most important thing to consider when following these steps, or anyone else’s steps for cutting winter squash is to keep whatever pieces you are working on as stable as possible.
The first cut from the bottom of the squash is to help keep the squash steady on the board as you gently work your knife down from the top to bottom.
How to Peel and Cut a Butternut Squash
Keep squash pieces as stable as possible while cutting. A rubber mallet can help, if you have one, to gently push the knife through difficult thick spots. Using a very sharp vegetable peeler, one with a carbon steel blade, will help with the peeling.
By the way, it helps to microwave a butternut squash (whole) for 30 seconds or so first, before peeling. This will help soften the peel just enough to make it a bit easier to peel.
Ingredients
- One butternut squash, 1 1/2 to 3 pounds
- A sharp, heavy, chef's knife
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