Crockpot Spaghetti Squash

How to cook Spaghetti Squash in the slow cooker.
Spaghetti squash is such a cool vegetable! If you are not familiar with this particular type of squash, once roasted, the meat of the squash is transformed into pasta-like strands. So basically, you can then use it as you would pasta, BUT…. at only 40 calories a cup, it beats out your traditional 200 calorie per cup pasta.
One of my favorite ways to cook a spaghetti squash is in the crockpot. I can throw it in there in the morning, and have that yummy vegetable pasta ready to rock by dinner time.
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Once roasted, I have been know to make spaghetti squash and meatballs, toss with Alfredo sauce, saute with garlic, and my favorite, spaghetti squash au gratin (recipe coming soon). So let’s get our spaghetti squash crockin’!
NOTE: This recipe is for 2 small or 1 large spaghetti squash. If you are only cooking 1 or using a smaller crockpot, times may vary.Â
Crockpot Spaghetti Squash
- 1 large spaghetti squash or 2 small will usually fit in a 6 qt. crockpot.
- Wash your spaghetti squash thoroughly with soap and water.
- Pierce 4-5 times with a sharp knife.

- Place in crockpot and cook on HIGH for 3-4 hours or on LOW for 5.

- Be careful when removing your squash from the crockpot, because it will be very soft and flimsy.
- Cut squash down the center and remove seeded center. Then, using a fork, scrap out all of your yummy spaghetti squash!

- Our favorite was to eat it is with spaghetti sauce and meatballs!

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How to Cook Spaghetti Squash in the Crockpot
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Ingredients
- 1 large spaghetti squash or 2 small will usually fit in a 6 qt. crockpot
Instructions
- Wash your spaghetti squash thoroughly with soap and water.
- Pierce 4-5 times with a sharp knife.
- Place in crockpot and cook on HIGH for 3-4 hours or on LOW for 5 hours.
- Be careful when removing your squash from the crockpot, because it will be very soft and flimsy.
- Cut squash down the center and remove seeded center. Then, using a fork, scrap out all of your yummy spaghetti squash!
Nutrition
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Post updated September 2020


I have cooked both in m/w and oven. In the oven I cut it in half, cut side down, with olive oil and seasonings in the bottom of the pan. Cover with foil to bake, works great, tastes great. But I think I will try the crock pot….. Think there is a way to still use olive oil and seasonings while cooking? Can you cut them first to put in crock pot?
I had a spaghetti squash explode in my microwave last week. One of my friends shared this post on Facebook for me. Thankful for an alternative.
Tried this today and while it was a LOT easier to cut open than raw spaghetti squash, my result was a pile of mush that looked nothing like noodles . I got a way more appetizing reault by oven roasting it.
Plan B now, guess I’ll be using this for a casserole.
That’s really odd. I’ve done it many times like this and never had mush. Maybe it was a small squash and less time would have been required?
Amazing and so easy!!! I tried it tonight and it was the easiest way I have ever prepared this squash. Thank you so much!!!
Spaghetti squash is NOT noodles, its like strands of spaghetti.