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Taking classic pasta, and swapping in seasonal squash, with this 4 Cheese Roasted Garlic Alfredo Stuffed Spaghetti Squash. Roasted spaghetti squash stuffed with a creamy 4 cheese béchamel sauce, with fresh sage and sweet buttery roasted garlic. Everything is baked together until the cheese is melted and perfect. This is an easy, delicious, and healthier way to enjoy pasta night.
I tell this story every single time I share a spaghetti squash recipe, but spaghetti squash was one of the very first foods I learned to cook for myself. Growing up, my mom would occasionally roast up spaghetti squash in the fall. We’d eat it pretty simply, with just butter and salt.
Honestly? It was so good, I really loved it. When I got to be a teenager, I started cooking it for myself on weeknights. I went through a phase where I swear, I only ate spaghetti squash for like a month plus…and then I took a long break.
These days I have a much healthier, balanced relationship with this veggie. But it’s still a favorite autumn squash of mine!
When I realized spaghetti squash was back in season, I began thinking up recipes immediately. I have a million and one of them, but stuffing with an alfredo sauce just sounded way too good.
Buttery roasted squash with 4-kinds of cheese and sweet roasted garlic butter…just perfect for welcoming in cooler autumn days.
I love to use a 4 cheese blend of fontina, mozzarella, provolone, and parmesan. It’s a really nice mix of creamy cheeses, but the provolone adds all the flavor. Of course, you can also use your favorite blend of cheese. Or even pick up a pre-shredded mix from the store to keep things really easy.
For the herbs, I knew I really wanted to include sage for added warmth. I threw the sage in along with fresh thyme. Then I tossed the cheese with a bit of milk to create a creamy “cheese béchamel” sauce to stuff the squash with.
Next, prep the spaghetti squash. I like to microwave the squash for a few minutes to make them easier to cut in half. I know all too well that cutting through spaghetti squash can be super dangerous. Microwaving the squash makes it so much easier to cut if you’re having trouble.
When you have the squash all prepped, season it up with salt and pepper and stuff with the cheese mix. Then finish each squash off with parmesan and bake.
If you’ve never roasted garlic before, I’m here to tell you that it’s truly amazing. Slow roasted garlic loses its intense garlic flavor and instead takes on a soft sweetness. It’s delicious and so simple to do…like so simple. Just drizzle an entire head of garlic with a little olive oil, wrap in foil, and roast in the oven until the garlic turns a pretty, golden color.
And that’s it. Then mash the garlic into a paste with some butter and fresh sage. As soon as the cheesy squash comes out of the oven, spread on the butter, allowing it to melt over the cheese.
It’s delicious.
When you pull everything out of the oven, don’t be worried that the sauce looks soupy. Once you scrape the squash into strands of spaghetti and mix it together with the sauce it’s so delicious.
This is a great recipe for busy weeknights when you just need to come home and throw something into the oven. Or for when you just want comfort food, but you’re looking for something semi healthier too. Perfect for autumn!
Looking for other autumn squash recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Butternut Squash Pasta Carbonara with Rosemary Bacon
Creamed Spaghetti Squash with Browned Butter Walnuts
Roasted Garlic Spaghetti Squash Lasagna Boats
Lastly, if you make this 4 Cheese Roasted Garlic Alfredo Stuffed Spaghetti Squash be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi! On your thanksgiving timeline it says you can do these in the instant pot or slow cooker. How would I do that? Trying to save space in my oven for the turkey and other last minute items! Thanks!
Hi Ashley,
You can put the entire assembled squash in the slow cooker for a few hours then finish under the broiler. I hope you love this recipe! Happy Thanksgiving! xx
Tieghan,
I saw your tip that these can be made ahead of time. I want to make them for Thanksgiving so would I completely cook them ahead and then reheat? If so, should I scrape the squash into strands before refrigerating overnight or after reheating?
Thank you so much!! Have a beautiful holiday!
Hey Dawn,
I would scrape after the reheating:) I hope you love this recipe! Have a great Thanksgiving! xT
The recipe serves 6 but only 2 squash on the ingredient list (thus 4 halves)…I assume the receipe is sized for large squash (2), so could use 3 smaller squash instead?
Hi Kimberly,
Yes, that would totally work well for you too! Let me know how this recipe turns out, I hope you love it! xT
Hi there! Is fresh spinach ok to sub or should I stick with frozen?
Fresh spinach should work well! xT
making this RIGHT NOW and my house smells AMAZING!! Can’t wait to try it! 😁😁😁
Thanks so much Katlynn!!
Can you use any type of cheese for this recipe
Hi there! I would recommend using a blend of italian cheese as listed in the recipe! Provolone, parmesan, fontina, etc! xT
Omg I made this tonight – so good! I used fresh spinach and a little less heavy cream and it was amazing! 2 out of my 3 kids ate it too! That’s a win!
Thank you so much! Hope you have a great fall season! 🙂 xT
Would you mind sharing how much fresh spinach you used?
Excellent! The cheese blend and herbs are a perfect combination! Thank you for sharing – we loved it!
Thank you so much for trying out this recipe! Hope you enjoyed! xT
Hello, can you add a protein to this recipe? Turkey? If so, how could you incorporate?
Hi Barbara,
Sure, I would full cook the ground turkey and then stuff in the squash in step 3. I hope you love this recipe!! xT
This turned out sooo good my husband loved it. It was pretty easy too!!
Thank you for taking the time to try out this recipe! So glad to hear you enjoyed it! xT
This lacked flavor and the cheeses didn’t melt well together and there was so much liquid. Not sure what went wrong…
Hey Allison! I’m really sorry this recipe didn’t turn out well for you, thank you for letting me know! xT
You have to use heavy cream and mix it up with the cheese until it’s almost like a yogurt consistency. Don’t skip the fresh sage and thyme too.
Can you use fresh spinach?
Yes, you can! xT
I did but used heavy cream so the moisture wasn’t an issue.
Made this tonight. It came out delicious!
Thank you so much for trying out this recipe! Hope you enjoyed it 🙂 xT
I added a layer of cheese at the end and broiled it- delicious!
Thank you so so much for trying out the recipe! Have an amazing week! 🙂 xT