Flip the cubed butternut squash pack on a baking dish.
Drizzle it with oil and the above-mentioned seasoning.
Make sure you line the cubes in a single layer and not overcrowd for even baking.
Bake in a preheated oven at 400 deg F for 25-30 minutes flipping them roughly mid-way.
Once roasted, pull it out of the oven and let it cool before proceeding.
Soften the goat cheese
When you open a package of goat cheese, you will notice that it is a bit crumbly and hard to spread.
You do not need any special tools to whip it. Simply pop it in the microwave for 10 seconds and stir.
It will be creamy and very easy to spread.
Crisp up the baguette
Cut French baguette in ½” thick slices using a serrated knife.
You can either toast the baguette slices on a skillet or bake them in the oven at 400 deg F for 10 minutes flipping once in between. It should have a nice golden brown top when done.
Lightly spray the bread slices with olive oil or you can use butter as well.
I love using garlic or herb butter for extra flavor.
Assemble the crostini
You can use the bread to warm straight out of the oven or let it cool down completely and then proceed.
Simple smear a generous amount of goat cheese on each crostini. Add basil and roasted squash to it.
This recipe yields 24 -27 toasts if using a full size French baguette. Good enough for a party of 10 people.
Possible substitutes
Swap sweet potatoes for butternut squash.
If you do not have balsamic glaze then substitute it with a tablespoon agave or maple syrup and ½ teaspoon lemon juice. Toss the already roasted butternut squash in it and then top it on the crostini.
Use sage instead of basil. If the fresh herb is unavailable, use a sprinkle of dried ones instead.
You can add chopped kale or spinach to every crostini as well.
Swap pomegranate perils with dried cranberries.
Use ricotta or cream cheese instead of goat cheese.
Smart tips to make it efficiently
You can roast butternut squash up to 4 days ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator.
Slice up the baguette and store it at room temperature in a zip lock bag.
Or toast the bread slices, completely cool them and store in an airtight container at room temperature for three days. You can crisp them again in the oven at 400 deg F for 2 minutes.
Always soften the goat cheese before spreading.
What kind of bread is ideal for this recipe?
Apart from French baguette, sourdough, ciabatta, or sandwich roll works great too. Any crusty artisan bread will be able to hold the toppings well.
A toasted whole grain bread is a good idea if you want to make it as a healthy snack in a jiffy.