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Sausages Baked with Squash [One Pan]

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One Pan Baked Sausages and Squash
Sausages Baked with Squash

If you regularly cook for your family, you’ll probably find, as I do, that some of the biggest challenges you face in a typical week revolve around coming up with a constant stream of nutritious meals, whilst fitting things in around your family’s schedule and dietary requirements. This is when a bit of meal planning comes into its own, as do shortcuts by way of handy items that can easily be pulled out of the freezer.

How can the freezer help?

  • I keep key items on hand, ready for when I’ve not had time to plan ahead, allowing me to quickly and easily rustle up a healthy family meal, such as frozen rice for stuffed vegetables or one-pot dishes, frozen chopped onions, frozen fruit (for quick smoothies), frozen seafood such as king prawns and salmon fillets for fishy pasta, and frozen pastry for quick my quick chicken pie.
  • Frozen food, especially frozen veggies, can often be just as good frozen as fresh
  • The freezer can act as a great back up, saving space in the fridge

So, this week our meal plan will feature some of Simon’s recipes, such as Sausages Baked with Squash and Rosemary (see the recipe below) and a retro Chocolate Trifle for pudding which will last a couple of days at least as it’s so big!

My ultimate food hacks

  • Scale up and batch cook so that one meal lasts a couple of nights
  • Keep things such as frozen chopped onions and packets of frozen vegetables to hand in the freezer
  • Go for ‘tray-bakes’ or one-pan dishes as much as possible – this is where you throw lots of items together and bake them on one tray in the oven. We love chicken thighs with chorizo and new potatoes, or salmon with roasted vegetables too.

 

Sausages Baked with Squash and Rosemary

Simon Rimmer for Iceland
An easy recipe that can be scaled up to feed a crowd, or a bunch of children for an unexpected playdate. Use fresh butternut squash or a bag of mixed frozen vegetables, along with your favourite sausages - meat or vegetarian. 
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Course Main
Cuisine British

Ingredients
  

  • 12 sausages I used Iceland's The Butcher's Market frozen sausages
  • 1 butternut squash - cut into wedges with skin on (or used mixed frozen vegetables)
  • 6 sprigs of rosemary
  • 400 g cherry tomatoes
  • 3 cloves of garlic - sliced
  • 1 onion – sliced
  • 1 lemon – juice
  • Serve with: crusty bread

Instructions
 

  • Fry the onion in a large roasting dish for 20 minutes until caramelised with the garlic.
  • Remove from the pan, then fry the sausages for 8-10 minutes until golden brown.
  • Add the butternut squash wedges, rosemary, cooked onion/garlic and cherry tomatoes.
  • Roast at 180C for about 35 –40 minutes until the squash is cooked.
  • Squeeze over the lemon juice as soon as it comes out of the oven.
  • Serve with crusty bread.

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8 Comments

  1. I love a sausage bake, and since I love squash, I think this one would be go down well in our house. Looks so delicious!

  2. 5 stars
    Sausages and squash are so brilliant together and I will have to try your take on it!

  3. 5 stars
    I have the same issues feeding my family as you do. Kids usually eat dinner early and so we only sit as a family on weekends. But this is exactly the type of recipe that would please everyone and so easy to throw together too! I have lots of Iceland items in my freezer too – recently discovered just how great their frozen mince is for making big batches of Bolognese!

  4. 5 stars
    The perfect family feast – you really can’t beat a simple sausage supper. And as for that chocolate trifle… my boys would go WILD for that!!!!! Some great tips and hacks here Ren – thanks!

  5. This sounds perfect for cooking for a crowd! As you say, you can easily keep the vegetarian meals separate from the meat and ensure both taste equally delicious! Would be perfect with some crispy homemade chips or even a hearty mash for a warmer evening!

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