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You know that moment when you’re craving something healthy but you just don’t know what to make because everything sounds too complicated or has too many ingredients? Well, this recipe is going to be the winner for those comfort nights! Why? Because you can make this spaghetti squash recipe either with or without the sauce, which makes things just soooo much easier.

Not sure how to feel about eating spaghetti squash instead of real pasta? Let me explain it: Spaghetti squash noodles are tender yet they have a slight bite, just like your al dente pasta. But instead of countless carbs, spaghetti squash strands are filled with nutrients as they soak up those savory umami notes from the stir-fry sauce and any protein you add. The crisp-tender broccoli florets and vibrant red bell pepper give you that refreshing crunch, while the carrots add a natural sweetness – absolutely delicious.

What more could you want for a low carb healthy meal?

How to Make Spaghetti Squash Stir-Fry with Broccoli

Here’s what you need for this recipe:

  • 1 medium-sized spaghetti squash
  • 2 cups broccoli florets
  • 1-2 red bell peppers, thinly sliced
  • 1 carrot, julienned
  • 1-2 garlic clove, minced
  • 1 tbsp olive oil (or vegetable oil)
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onions (for garnish)
  • Optional: Sesame seeds
  • Optional: 1 cup Shiitake mushrooms
  • Optional: 1 yellow onion

Ingredients for Stir-Fry Sauce (Optional):

  • 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce or coconut amino acids
  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 tsp rice vinegar
  • 1 tsp cornstarch (to thicken the sauce)
  • Optional: Red pepper flakes or Sriracha (if you like it spicy)

While I love a good sauce to a stir-fry, it’s optional! This stir-fry is amazing on its own — create it to fit your lifestyle and to make it a great recipe!

Step-by-Step Instructions for this Healthy Spaghetti Squash Recipe

Step 1: First, preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) and cut your spaghetti squash in half lengthwise – you can scoop out the seeds either now or later.

Step 2: After you cut it in half, take the squash halves and place cut side down on a baking sheet with the cut side down, then roast it in the preheated oven for about 35-45 minutes or until the flesh is tender and you can easily shred it with a fork into strands – when ready, let it cool off for a few minutes at room temperature.

Step 3 (OPTIONAL): As it’s cooling off, prepare the stir-fry sauce by mixing the soy sauce, oyster sauce, honey (or maple syrup for a sweet flavor), sesame oil, rice vinegar, and cornstarch.

Step 4: In a large skillet or wok set sauté the minced garlic for 30 seconds over medium-high heat, or until it releases its aroma and it’s fragrant. Then add your broccoli florets, sliced red bell pepper, and carrot to the skillet and fry everything for 4-5 minutes on medium heat until the vegetables are tender-crisp – don’t be afraid to add lots of vegetables!

Step 5: Take a fork and scrape the cooked spaghetti strands out of the squash and add it to the skillet with the cooked vegetables, then pour the stir-fry sauce over everything.

Step 6: Stir everything and gently toss it together, so everything gets evenly coated with the sauce, then cook it for another 2-3 minutes, so the flavors and sauce thicken and meld together.

Step 7: When done, take it off the heat and put your portion into a plate before adding some chopped green onions and sesame seeds for garnish – enjoy this super flavorful and nutritious food!

Expert Tips

  • Make sure to choose ripe spaghetti squash for the best texture – here, look for a squash that feels heavier than it looks and has an unblemished skin.
  • When you’re roasting the spaghetti squash halves, place it with the cut side up so it cooks evenly and retains all the moisture – if you place it cut size up, it won’t cook evenly and will become dry.
  • Use high heat and quickly fry the vegetables to preserve the color, texture, and nutrients – hereby, you keep moving the veggies around in the hot skillet rather than just leaving them to cook.
  • Before adding the sauce to the stir-fry, taste it and adjust the seasoning as it can quickly turn super salty – use more sauce sauce for salt, honey for sweetness, or vinegar for tanginess.
  • Use a protein of your choice to make this a well-rounded meal, for example cooked chicken, ground beef, stew beef, shrimp, tofu, or tempeth – add this after cooking the vegetables and before you’re adding the sauce.

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What to Serve Stir-Fry Spaghetti Squash With

Here are some suggestions on what to pair this delicious dish with!

Protein

  • Grilled or stir-fried chicken, beef, shrimp, or tofu
  • Grilled or seared salmon
  • Cooked sausage

Grains

  • Steamed white or brown rice
  • Quinoa
  • Cauliflower rice
  • Rice noodles
  • Egg noodles

Add-ons

  • Fresh herbs
  • Sesame seeds
  • Crushed peanuts or cashews
  • Chili sauce or sriracha
  • Salads with mixed greens and a strawberry vinaigrette dressing

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Got some questions? We have the answers! If you have more questions, ask below!

How to store stir-fry spaghetti squash?

Store your leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge and reheat it gently while continuously mixing, so you won’t overcook the spaghetti squash.

Why is my cooked spaghetti squash mushy?

There are actually various reasons why your spaghetti squash could be mushy, including that you may have overcooked it (most common reason) because if you roast or steam it too long it loses the “al dente” texture and becomes overly soft – so, for the future you can try to drain any excess liquid.

How do you make spaghetti squash less soggy?

To make your spaghetti squash less soggy, consider laying your spaghetti squash strands on a sheet pan and putting it back in the oven for another 10-15 minutes at 350°F or until it’s al dente.

How do you fix mushy spaghetti?

Your spaghetti squash is super mushy, so now what? Here are some options:

  • Put the strands back in the oven for another 10-15 minutes to get more crispy
  • Salt your squash halves well and let it sit for 20-30 minutes before putting them in the oven to bake
  • Use a paper-towel to dab any fluid and moisture off the squash

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Here’s what you need for this recipe:

  • 1 medium-sized spaghetti squash
  • 2 cups broccoli florets
  • 12 red bell peppers, thinly sliced
  • 1 carrot, julienned
  • 12 garlic clove, minced
  • 1 tbsp olive oil (or vegetable oil)
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onions (for garnish)
  • Optional: Sesame seeds
  • Optional: 1 cup Shiitake mushrooms
  • Optional: 1 yellow onion

Ingredients for Stir-Fry Sauce (Optional):

  • 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce or coconut amino acids
  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 tsp rice vinegar
  • 1 tsp cornstarch (to thicken the sauce)
  • Optional: Red pepper flakes or Sriracha (if you like it spicy)

Instructions

  1. First, preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) and cut your spaghetti squash in half lengthwise – you can scoop out the seeds either now or later.
  2. After you cut it in half, take the squash halves and place cut side down on a baking sheet with the cut side down, then roast it in the preheated oven for about 35-45 minutes or until the flesh is tender and you can easily shred it with a fork into strands – when ready, let it cool off for a few minutes at room temperature.
  3. (OPTIONAL): As it’s cooling off, prepare the stir-fry sauce by mixing the soy sauce, oyster sauce, honey (or maple syrup for a sweet flavor), sesame oil, rice vinegar, and cornstarch.
  4. In a large skillet or wok set sauté the minced garlic for 30 seconds over medium-high heat, or until it releases its aroma and it’s fragrant. Then add your broccoli florets, sliced red bell pepper, and carrot to the skillet and fry everything for 4-5 minutes on medium heat until the vegetables are tender-crisp – don’t be afraid to add lots of vegetables!
  5. Take a fork and scrape the cooked spaghetti strands out of the squash and add it to the skillet with the cooked vegetables, then pour the stir-fry sauce over everything.
  6. Stir everything and gently toss it together, so everything gets evenly coated with the sauce, then cook it for another 2-3 minutes, so the flavors and sauce thicken and meld together.
  7. When done, take it off the heat and put your portion into a plate before adding some chopped green onions and sesame seeds for garnish – enjoy this super flavorful and nutritious food!
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FAQs

Do I need to boil broccoli before stir fry? ›

Blanch vegetables before stir-fry

To prepare vegetables for stir-frying, blanching is the perfect way to jump-start the cooking process, especially for dense vegetables like broccoli or cauliflower (which usually take a while to stir-fry and often get soggy).

Do you have to cut spaghetti squash in half before cooking it? ›

You need to cut your spaghetti squash in half before cooking it.

How do you keep broccoli crisp in a stir fry? ›

First, blanch the florets! This not only softens the stems, but also stops the enzyme that leads to browning. My dad also adds some salt and oil to his blanching water, which helps the broccoli retain its crunchy texture and bright green color.

Can you stir fry broccoli without steaming? ›

Heat a large wok over high heat. Add 2 tablespoons of the vegetable oil, and swirl to coat the wok. Once the oil begins to smoke, add the broccoli florets and stems. Cook, stirring constantly, until browned around the edges, about 2 minutes.

How do Chinese restaurants get broccoli so crispy? ›

The Chinese broccoli needs to cook as fast as possible, so that the nutrients and color don't have as much opportunity to leach out into the water. It's best to start with as much boiling water as you can. Restaurants serve amazingly green and crunchy Chinese broccoli because they use huge amounts of boiling water.

Why do you add salt to broccoli when boiling it? ›

Our easy guide shows you how to boil broccoli in minutes. Fill a saucepan halfway with water and add a pinch of salt, this helps to soften the broccoli and keep the bright green colour.

Why is my spaghetti squash mushy? ›

Give the slices a touch of salt, but not too much! Adding too much salt can cause the squash to get too watery as it cooks. And then you'll be left with mushy strands.

What happens if you don't poke holes in a spaghetti squash? ›

1. Poke holes into the outside of the gourd. Use a fork or knife to poke at least eight holes in the gourd. This allows steam to escape from the spaghetti squash when it's cooking and will prevent any explosions in the microwave.

What is the secret to good stir fry? ›

To make a good stir-fry, you absolutely must have an extremely hot wok. A sauté pan works well, too. Not getting the pan hot enough is one of the most common problems for home cooks. This is true in general, not just with stir-fries.

Do you stir fry veggies covered or uncovered? ›

Cover and Cook for 15 Seconds: Cover and cook for 15 seconds. Uncover and Stir-Fry: Uncover and stir-fry for another 30 to 60 seconds, or until the lettuce is crisp-tender and bright green.

Why do you soak broccoli in vinegar? ›

If you're wary about germs, pesticides, and small critters like aphids, and a quick wash under running water just doesn't seem enough, all you need is a solution of vinegar and water. A vinegar soak can give broccoli a deeper, more thorough cleaning job.

What takes longer to cook broccoli or onions? ›

How Long to Sauté Vegetables
  1. Vegetables with longer sauté time: carrots, onions, and potatoes.
  2. Vegetables with medium sauté time: broccoli, cauliflower, and bell peppers.
  3. Vegetables with short sauté time: mushrooms, tomatoes, and leafy greens.
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Is it better to saute or boil broccoli? ›

Why You'll Love this Sautéed Broccoli: Quick and Easy: All you need is a skillet with a lid + 15 minutes! Healthy: Unlike boiling, which can cause some of the more heat-sensitive nutrients, like vitamin C, to leach out, sautéing helps vegetables retain some of their more delicate nutrients.

Should broccoli be boiled before cooking? ›

Broccoli can be eaten raw, but blanching it quickly in boiling water helps give it a more crisp-tender texture and bring out its flavor. Broccoli can also be steamed, sautéed, and roasted.

Do you have to blanch broccoli before cooking? ›

It slows the loss of valuable nutrients, which is especially important when you plan to freeze broccoli for an extended period of time, and enhances the color of the vegetable. Blanching keeps the color bright green so you don't get dull gray-green florets in your favorite broccoli casserole.

Should I boil vegetables before sautéing? ›

Water is needed to soften the vegetables, but rather than parboiling before sautéing, we reverse the process. In other words, sauté the vegetables first until spotty brown but not cooked through and then add a small amount of water to the skillet.

Should you steam vegetables before stir frying? ›

For cruciferous vegetables in stir fries, like broccoli and cauliflower, I like to steam them prior to adding into a stir fry so they are al dente. They are super hard, so steaming them prior will help them cook quicker and give them a better texture. Finish with toasted peanuts or cashews for a nice crunch!

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