If you have never roasted delicata squash before, you are in for a revelation. Unlike butternut or acorn squash, delicata has a thin, edible skin that requires zero peeling, making it one of the most weeknight-friendly winter squashes you can buy. Sliced into elegant rings, it roasts up beautifully tender on the inside while the edges turn golden and slightly crisp — and in a toaster oven, the compact cooking space actually helps it caramelize faster and more evenly than a large oven would.
The maple miso glaze is the star of this recipe. White miso paste adds a deep, savory umami backbone that keeps the sweetness of the maple syrup grounded and complex. A little fresh ginger, garlic, and rice vinegar round everything out into a glaze that tastes far more sophisticated than its short ingredient list suggests. It clings to every ring of squash and bubbles and browns in the heat into something almost lacquer-like and irresistible. If you want to make this recipe as effortlessly as possible, having a good toaster oven baking sheet with a rim is key — it keeps the glaze from dripping and gives the squash enough surface contact to get that gorgeous caramelization.
Crumbled feta and toasted pepitas finish the dish with salty, creamy, and crunchy contrast that makes every bite interesting. A little shower of fresh parsley and an optional honey drizzle right before serving ties it all together. This recipe works equally well as a side dish alongside roasted chicken or fish, or as a light vegetarian main served over a bowl of farro or quinoa. Whether you are cooking for yourself on a Tuesday night or bringing a side dish to a dinner party, this one reliably earns compliments. If you are not already cooking with a reliable toaster oven that can hit and hold 425°F, this recipe is a great reason to upgrade — the results speak for themselves.
Best of all, the entire recipe — from slicing the squash to plating — takes under 35 minutes. It is one of those dishes that looks and tastes like it required a lot of effort but is actually almost entirely hands-off once the squash goes into the oven. Read on for everything you need to know to make it perfectly every time.
Toaster Oven Maple Miso Roasted Delicata Squash with Toasted Pepitas and Feta
Sweet, caramelized delicata squash rings get a savory-sweet glaze of maple syrup and white miso, then roast until golden in the toaster oven. Finished with crunchy toasted pepitas and crumbled feta, this stunning side dish comes together in under 35 minutes.
Ingredients
Squash
Maple Miso Glaze
Toppings
Instructions
Prep
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Preheat your toaster oven to 425°F on the Bake setting. Line the toaster oven baking pan with foil or parchment paper and lightly grease it with cooking spray or a thin coat of olive oil.
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In a small bowl, whisk together the white miso paste, maple syrup, 1 tablespoon olive oil, rice vinegar, grated ginger, garlic, and red pepper flakes (if using) until smooth. Set the glaze aside.
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Place the delicata squash rings in a large bowl and toss with 1 tablespoon olive oil and the kosher salt until lightly coated.
Roast
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Arrange the squash rings in a single layer on the prepared baking pan, making sure they do not overlap. Roast in the preheated toaster oven for 10 minutes.
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Remove the pan from the toaster oven. Using a pastry brush or a spoon, generously brush the top side of each squash ring with the maple miso glaze.
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Return the pan to the toaster oven and roast for another 8 to 10 minutes, until the squash is tender when pierced with a fork and the glaze is deeply caramelized with golden-brown edges.
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During the last 3 minutes of roasting, scatter the pepitas in an empty corner of the baking pan so they toast alongside the squash. Watch them carefully so they do not burn.
Finish and Serve
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Transfer the roasted squash rings to a serving platter. Scatter the toasted pepitas and crumbled feta evenly over the top.
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Sprinkle with fresh parsley and drizzle with a small amount of honey if desired. Serve immediately while warm.
Notes
Delicata squash skin is thin and completely edible — no peeling required, which saves significant prep time. White miso paste is milder and sweeter than red or yellow miso; do not substitute with darker miso or the glaze will be too salty and overpowering. Watch the squash closely in the final few minutes — the maple syrup in the glaze can go from perfectly caramelized to burnt quickly. If your toaster oven runs hot, reduce the temperature to 400°F and add a couple of extra minutes. This dish is vegetarian as written. For a vegan version, omit the feta and drizzle of honey, and add extra pepitas or a handful of toasted walnuts instead. Leftovers store well in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and can be gently reheated in the toaster oven at 350°F for 5 minutes.
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Emma is a home cook who loves coaxing big flavor out of a toaster oven — from crispy roasted vegetables to easy weeknight dinners and sweet treats. She develops and tests Toastera's recipes for small-appliance kitchens.
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