Start the day with this Butternut Squash and Apple Hash with Sausage! A satisfying, veggie-filled and tasty breakfast.
You may be wondering, what is a hash anyway?
A hash is a dish of diced, ground or chopped meat and often times vegetables sautéed in a frying pan. We think it’s the perfect way to start the day when you’re in search of something savory, warm, satisfying, and hearty. Thanks to the well-balanced nature of this dish, it will keep your blood sugars stable all morning long, leaving you satisfied and ready to tackle the day.
Making a hash is also the perfect opportunity to ‘clean out the fridge’ and use up what you have on hand. But if you’re looking for more guidance we have some additional hash recipes for you to try including Sweet Potato Hash with Bacon, Tex Mex Hash, Chicken Apple Sausage Sweet Potato Hash, and Brussels Sprouts Sweet Potato Sausage Hash.
Serve as an egg-free breakfast or if you wish, top with a fried egg.
Imagine your breakfast plate filled with tender butternut squash cubes, sweet apples and savory homemade sausage. While this Butternut Squash and Apple Hash with Sausage makes for a satisfyingly scrumptious egg-free breakfast, a fried egg or two makes a nice addition for extra protein and staying power. Whatever you choose, we know you’re going to love this recipe!
Meal prep-friendly.
Butternut Squash and Apple Hash with Sausage makes for a great recipe for your weekend meal prep. It’s quick to make and reheats ever so nicely. Preparing this dish ahead of time, either from start to finish or simply pre-chopping your vegetables and cooking the sausage means you’ll spend less time in the kitchen during the busy work week.
Making your own sausage comes with benefits.
Using ground turkey (or chicken or pork) and a few dried spices from the pantry in place of store-bought breakfast sausage saves you money and means you’ll be getting less sodium and no preservatives. You know exactly what goes into the sausage when you make your own. The sausage is freezer-friendly so if you wish, you could double or triple the sausage portion of the recipe so that you can stock your freezer with some for future meals and recipes.
Not a kale lover? No problem.
Replace the kale with spinach or chard or leave it out. It’s still incredibly delicious.
Give this Butternut Squash and Apple Hash with Sausage a try! It makes for a much better option as compared to those high-sugar breakfasts we might be familiar with. Better yet, add it to this weekends meal prep so that you’ll have a healthy breakfast, lunch or dinner ready for reheating and eating.
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Butternut Squash and Apple Hash with Sausage
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 tablespoons avocado oil (or oil of choice)
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 1 small butternut squash (1½ lbs.), peeled and cut into ¼-inch dice (about 3 cups)
- 1 medium apple, cored and diced
- 1 lb ground turkey, chicken or pork (may substitute ground seasoned breakfast sausage and omit seasonings)
- ½ teaspoon dried sage
- ¼ teaspoon dried thyme
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon fine salt (plus more to taste)
- Pinch of nutmeg
- red pepper flakes
- 3 cups kale, chard, or spinach, washed and chopped
Instructions
- Combine ground meat, sage, thyme, garlic powder, salt and nutmeg or red pepper flakes (if using) in small bowl. Stir with large spoon or use your hands to combine. Set aside. If using, seasoned breakfast sausage, omit this step.
- Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add oil. Once hot add onion and butternut squash. Sauté for 7-8 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Add diced apple. Cook an additional 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Move vegetable mixture to one side of the pan. Add remaining oil and turkey mixture. Allow turkey to cook a few minutes before breaking it up with a spatula or wooden spoon.
- Continue to cook 5-6 minutes or until turkey is cooked through and no longer pink. Drain any excess liquid from the pan, if needed, before stirring to combine vegetables and sausage.
- Place kale/chard/spinach on top of hash and cover with a lid. Allow greens to wilt, about 1-2 minutes. Stir, season with additional salt and pepper and serve.
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Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1/4 recipe
- Calories: 308
- Fat: 13g
- Sodium: 372mg
- Carbohydrate: 24g
- (Fiber: 5g
- Sugar: 8g)
- Protein: 25g
Dietary
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Sue says
Very yummy! Only had half a squash so subbed in some sweet potato. I also doubled up on the spices for more flavour. I would definitely make this again.
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Sue,
Way to make use of what you had on hand. So glad you loved it!
Diana says
How much sausage is used? I do not see this in the ingredient list of the recipe but it is in the name and in the directions.
Stacie Hassing says
Hi Diana, the ‘sausage’ in the recipe directions is the turkey sausage that you make in the recipe. If substituting sausage, you’ll want to use 3/4 lb. Sorry for the confusion!
Laura says
Is the fat listed the saturated fat? I’m trying to figure out WW Smart Points. Thanks! I can’t wait to try the recipe. Sounds yummy.
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Laura,
The fat listed is total fat.
Laura says
Do you know what the saturated fat is? That’s what I need to track it. Thank you!
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Laura,
I’d suggest plugging the recipe into MyFitnessPal to get the information you’re looking for. They now have a feature where you can add a recipe using the URL to make it quick and easy.
Laura says
That’s so awesome! Thanks!!
Brian says
Made this meal for my wife and I. She is on an anti-inflammatory diet for fertility. It blew us away! Fantastic!!! Leftover were wonderful and even 2 days later we added to our egg breakfast!
Stacie Hassing says
Awesome! Glad it was a hit!
Crystal J. says
I made this but for time and availability’s sake I used 10 oz. frozen diced butternut squash and 12 oz. frozen kale. This recipe is delicious! I separated out by 1 cup increments and got 5.5 cups. I made 4 individual breakfasts for the week and the rest I ate for dinner. I also did add a pinch of red pepper flakes. Will definitely make again!