Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (2024)

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Kabocha Squash Salad that will enhance any Korean meal!

Kabocha Squash and Goguma (고구마)/Sweet potato are probably some of the most popular ingredient in Korea these days. I say that because I see these two ingredients everywhere – actually to the point where I am tired of seeing them as the ‘featured’ ingredient in a dish. One of the things that bothers me the most is how Koreans add sweet potato to pizza. Mashed sweet potato is used to either top the pizza or to fill the crust with. I just can’t imagine that tasting good – I mean adding a pasty, sweet substance on top of pizza?? I guess I will have to give it a try someday just to prove myself right but for now, I will pass. 🙂

So, when I first encountered this Kabocha Squash Salad or Danhobak Salad at our local restaurant, I was not sure I was going to like it. But surprisingly it was good. So I wanted to develop my own Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe. Before we go on, a little history behind it:

Kabocha Squash or Danhobak (단호박) is a relatively new vegetable in the Korean kitchen. This squash only appeared in Korea about 20 years ago in the 90’s. Before then, there were only green zucchini type squashes and giant pumpkins (늙은 호박 neulgeun hobak). The giant pumpkins are exactly the same as Halloween pumpkins in the US. Except, in Korea, the giant pumpkins are left in the field longer into fall, until they are fully aged (Neulgeun means ‘aged’). At which point the pumpkins become pale orange and rock hard.

These aged pumpkins (늙은 호박 neulgeun hobak) were traditionally used to make porridge (죽 jook), rice cakes (떡 tteok) and kimchi. In addition to seaweed soup (미역국 miyeok guk), pumpkin porridge (호박죽 hobak jook) is a must eat food to new mothers because it helps with fluid retention after childbirth. Problem with 늙은 호박 though, is that it’s just way too big for today’s smaller family. And the very hard skin makes cutting really difficult. For those reasons, the smaller Kabocha squash is perfect because it has similar nutritional benefits but is much easier to handle and smaller in size.

NUTRITION: Kabocha Squash is high in beta-carotene, vitamin C and low in calories. The high beta-carotene content makes it a great food for the eyes. But in Korea, everyone knows that Kabocha Squash recipes have been used for generations to help with postpartum edema or fluid retention and also considered a great healing food for colds.

Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe

Servings: 5 Cooking Time: 20 min Difficulty: Easy

Ingredients

  • 1 lb (455 g) Korean Danhobak (단호박) aka Kabocha Squash
  • 2~3 T mayonnaise
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 T dried raisins
  • 1 T pumpkin seeds
  • 1~2 tsp honey
  • 1 ~ 1 1/4 tsp dijon mustard

Directions

  1. For a good size kabocha squash, half weighs about 1 lb. Clean and cut squash into slices:
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    Remove seeds with a spoon:

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    Cut squash into about 1.5 inch thick slices for quicker cooking.

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  2. Steam the squash slices for 15 min or so until the thickest parts are easily pierced with a fork.

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  3. Cut the green skin off the cooked squash. Cut squash into smaller pieces and put in a bowl. Mash squash like making mashed potato. I didn’t have a potato masher so I just used a whisk. Don’t kill yourself trying to mash it completely – leave some small chunks to give the salad more texture.

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  4. To the mashed squash, add 2T mayonnaise, 1 tsp dijon mustard, 1/4 tsp salt and 1 tsp honey. Mix it all well. Taste and adjust by adding more mayo for creamier taste, more mustard for more zing and more honey if you like things sweet. Finally add raisins and pumpkin seeds.
  5. Serve salad chilled. Kabocha Squash salad goes great with many Korean dishes – especially hot and spicy or meaty dishes. Kids will also love the slightly sweet and creamy salad. Enjoy!
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Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad)

A quick and easy 20 min Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe that goes wonderfully well with any Korean meal.

Prep: 15 minutes minutes

Cook: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

serves: 5 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Korean Danhobak (단호박) aka Kabocha Squash
  • 2 Tbsp mayonnaise (up to 3 Tbsp)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 Tbsp dried raisins
  • 1 Tbsp pumpkin seeds
  • 1 tsp honey (up to 2 tsp)
  • 1 tsp dijon mustard (up to 1 1/2 tsp)

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Instructions

  • For a good size kabocha squash, half a squash weighs about 1 lb.

    Clean and cut squash into slices.

  • Remove seeds with a spoon.

  • Cut squash into about 1.5 inch thick slices for quicker cooking.

  • Steam the squash slices for 15 min or so until the thickest parts are easily pierced with a fork.

  • Cut green skin off cooked squash. Cut squash into smaller pieces and put in a bowl. Mash squash like making mashed potato. I didn’t have a potato masher so I just used a whisk. Don’t kill yourself trying to mash it completely – leave some small chunks to give the salad more texture.

  • To the mashed squash, add mayonnaise, dijon mustard, salt and honey. Mix it all well. Taste and adjust by adding more mayo for creamier taste, more mustard for more zing and more honey if you like things sweet. Finally add raisins and pumpkin seeds.

  • Serve salad chilled.

Tips & Notes:

Kabocha Squash salad goes great with many Korean dishes – especially hot and spicy or meaty dishes. Kids will also love the slightly sweet and creamy salad. Enjoy!

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 102kcal (5%)| Carbohydrates: 13g (4%)| Protein: 1g (2%)| Fat: 5g (8%)| Cholesterol: 2mg (1%)| Sodium: 168mg (7%)| Potassium: 383mg (11%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 3g (3%)| Vitamin A: 1240IU (25%)| Vitamin C: 11.5mg (14%)| Calcium: 25mg (3%)| Iron: 0.9mg (5%)

Author: JinJoo Lee

Course:Salad

Cuisine:Korean

Keyword:banchan, mayo, sweet

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  1. Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (13)Soo says

    Question: the pumpkin seeds are raw when you add at the end with the raisins?

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    • Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (14)JinJoo says

      yes, they are raw but you can add toasted ones. good luck!

      Reply

  2. Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (15)Olivia says

    How days can you store this for in the fridge?

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    • Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (16)JinJoo says

      It should be fine for 3 days or so, maybe up to like 5 but probably a week is too long. Cheers!

      Reply

  3. Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (17)Diane says

    Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (18)
    this recipe is always delicious! just made some today.

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    • Sweet Kabocha Squash Salad Recipe (Danhobak Salad) (19)JinJoo says

      Thank you so much Diane!!🥰

      Reply

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