They are so tasty and quite close to the real thing! Ready in about 40 minutes, they’re also very easy to make. This spaghetti squash recipe comes in handy whenever I crave my favorite pasta dish. It’s a really simple one: Spaghetti cooked to al dente, then coated in a sauce of butter, garlic, and parmesan. I don’t touch the stuff anymore. But sometimes I do crave it. And when I do, I make these spaghetti squash noodles instead. And they totally hit the spot, every single time.

Ingredients

You’ll only need a few simple ingredients to make this tasty side dish. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here’s an overview of what you’ll need: Spaghetti squash: You can cook it in the microwave, which is the fastest and easiest way. Or you can bake it in the oven if you wish. Butter: I use unsalted butter. I love using creamy European butter, but any butter will do. Kosher salt and black pepper: If using fine salt, you should reduce the amount you use, or the dish could end up too salty. Garlic powder: You can also use minced fresh garlic. Grated Parmesan: It’s best to use finely grated parmesan and not coarsely shredded.

Instructions

Making these spaghetti squash noodles is easy! Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps: Your first step is to pierce the squash with a fork and cook it in the microwave. Then cut it open, remove the pulp and seeds, and rake a fork back and forth to remove its flesh in strands. As an alternative to using the microwave, you can bake the spaghetti squash. Heat the butter in a skillet, then add the squash strands and the seasonings. Cook, stirring, for 1-2 minutes. Turn the heat off, stir in the parmesan, and serve.

Expert tip

You definitely don’t want to overcook the squash. While the noodles won’t be al-dente like wheat ones, you don’t want them overly mushy. So check on the squash while you cook it (whether using the microwave or the oven) to ensure it doesn’t get overcooked. And when you saute the noodles with butter and seasonings, do so very briefly.

Frequently asked questions

Variations

I love this recipe as is and almost always make it as written. But in case you’d like to vary the basic recipe, here are a few ideas for you:

Use olive oil instead of butter.Use minced fresh garlic. Cook it in butter or olive oil until golden, then add the remaining ingredients.You can garnish the finished dish with chopped parsley. When out of fresh parsley, I sometimes use dried parsley and red pepper flakes, as you can see in the photos.

Serving suggestions

This dish is quite versatile. You can serve it with anything, really. I usually serve it as a side dish to any of the following main dishes:

Baked chicken breastParmesan chicken tendersCrispy baked chicken thighs

Another option is to turn these noodles into a full meal by mixing shredded leftover chicken into them when you saute them in butter.

Storing leftovers

You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in an airtight container, for 3-4 days. Reheat them gently, in the microwave on 50% power. This is one of those dishes where the leftovers actually taste great!

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