Crispy Air Fryer Butternut Squash Cubes Recipe

Tender with crispy edges, this air fryer butternut squash is an easy, healthy side everyone will enjoy. Lightly seasoned with simple pantry spices and ready in about 20 minutes, this quick method will likely become your go-to for cooking butternut squash.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Fast and simple: Air frying butternut squash cooks faster than the oven while delivering tender insides and golden, slightly crisp edges — ready in roughly 20 minutes.
  • Great texture and flavor: Garlic and onion powders with smoked paprika enhance the squash’s natural sweetness while producing a satisfying crisp on the outside.
  • Nutrient-rich: Butternut squash offers vitamins A and C, fiber and minerals. This recipe uses minimal oil to keep it light while still flavorful.
  • Versatile: Switch up the spices to make it sweet, savory, or spicy — cinnamon and brown sugar for a sweet twist, Italian herbs for savory, or chili powder for heat.

Key Ingredients

  • Cubed butternut squash: Cut your own or buy pre-cut. Aim for pieces about ¾–1 inch so they cook evenly; avoid very small pieces since squash shrinks when cooked.
  • Smoked paprika: Adds a subtle smoky note that balances the squash’s sweetness.
  • Garlic and onion powders: Easy, concentrated flavor—perfect for seasoning roasted or air-fried vegetables.
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How To Cut A Butternut Squash

  • Gather a cutting board, a vegetable peeler, a spoon and a sharp chef’s knife. A towel helps hold the squash steady if needed.
  • Rinse and dry the squash to remove dirt.
  • Trim both ends, then peel the tough skin with a vegetable peeler.
  • Cut at the point where the thin neck meets the bulbous bottom. Halve each section lengthwise.
  • Scoop out the seeds from the round bottom with a spoon.
  • Slice each half into strips or rings, then cut into cubes about ¾–1 inch in size so they cook evenly.
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How To Make Air Fryer Butternut Squash

  • Preheat your air fryer to 400°F (204°C).
This is a picture of a bowl filled with raw butternut squash and spices on top.

Place cubed squash in a large bowl. Add the oil, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper.

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Toss or stir until each piece is evenly coated with oil and spices.

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Arrange the seasoned squash in a single layer in the preheated air fryer basket—don’t overcrowd.

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Cook for 18–22 minutes, shaking the basket a couple of times during cooking to promote even browning. The squash is done when a fork easily pierces it. Serve and enjoy.

More Air Fryer Recipes

Try other quick air fryer sides and mains.

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Tips

  • Don’t overcrowd the basket: Cook in batches if needed. Overcrowding causes steaming instead of crisping.
  • Expect shrinkage: Butternut squash reduces in volume when cooked; 4 cups raw yields roughly 2½–3 cups cooked.
  • Adjust seasonings: Try brown sugar and cinnamon for sweet, Italian herbs for savory, or chili powder/cayenne for heat.
  • Storage: Leftovers keep in an airtight container in the fridge up to 4 days.
  • Reheating: Reheat briefly in the air fryer to regain crisp edges or use the microwave for convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to peel the butternut squash?

Yes. The skin is thick and a bit tough, so peeling is recommended for this recipe.

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Air Fryer Butternut Squash

Tender with crispy edges, this air fryer butternut squash is an easy, flavorful side dish ready in about 20 minutes.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 20 mins
Total Time 30 mins
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 2 servings
Calories 174 kcal

Equipment

  • vegetable peeler
  • cutting board
  • sharp knife
  • medium bowl
  • air fryer
  • oil cooking spray (optional)

Ingredients

  • 4 cups cubed butternut squash about 1 medium-large squash
  • 1 tablespoon avocado or olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon salt to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • fresh chopped parsley optional garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat the air fryer to 400°F (204°C).
  • Place cubed squash in a large bowl. Add the oil and spices, then toss until well coated.
  • Transfer the squash to the air fryer basket in a single layer. Cook 18–22 minutes, shaking the basket a few times for even browning. Start checking at 15 minutes as models vary.
  • When the squash is fork-tender, remove from the air fryer, taste and adjust seasoning, and sprinkle with chopped parsley if desired. Serve warm.

Notes

  • Butternut squash shrinks when cooked; expect about half to two-thirds of the raw volume after cooking.
  • If increasing the recipe, cook in batches to avoid overcrowding the air fryer basket.
  • Cooking times differ by air fryer model — check for doneness with a fork starting around 15 minutes.
*Nutrition values are approximate and based on the ingredients listed for the suggested serving size.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving
| Calories: 174kcal
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