Just when you thought Trader Joe's was holding off on the fall flavors, bam -the Savory Squash Pastry Bites are back and they've shown up fashionably early. These puffed-up little bites look like they belong at a Pinterest-perfect autumn brunch, not your mid-July snack spread, but here we are. Stuffed with butternut squash, pumpkin, mascarpone, and enough cheese to make it feel just indulgent, they're basically what happens when your favorite fall ravioli ditches the pasta and crashes the appetizer table instead.

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Trader Joe's Savory Squash Pastry Bites are back on shelves earlier than expected this year. Originally a fall seasonal item, these bite-sized hors d'oeuvres are made with a flaky puff pastry base and filled with a mixture of butternut squash and pumpkin purée. Tucked into that blend are feta and parmesan cheeses, brown sugar, molasses, a dollop of mascarpone, and a sprinkle of chives on top. Each box contains 12 frozen pieces, ready to bake and serve.
They're the kind of appetizer that looks like it came from a catered autumn wedding but comes straight out of your freezer. Pop them in the oven and they're ready in about 12 to 14 minutes in the oven or 5 to 7 minutes in the air fryer.
On paper, this sounds like a fall flavor fever dream-in a good way. The puff pastry is buttery and light, and the filling brings together sweet, savory, and cheesy notes. It reminds me of a butternut squash ravioli, minus the pasta, but with extra puff.
Out of the oven and eaten too soon, these were just okay. The filling was a bit soft and the flavors hadn't really settled. But once they cooled closer to room temperature, everything came together. The squash and pumpkin flavors mellowed, the brown sugar and molasses hinted at sweetness without turning this into dessert, and the mascarpone and parmesan gave it richness.
The feta adds a tiny bit of tang, but it's subtle. Nothing here is overly seasoned or spicy, so it's safe for guests who don't love bold flavors. The chives on top are more garnish than flavor bomb, but they do help it look a little more elevated.
If you're planning to serve these, I highly recommend letting them rest for at least 5 minutes after baking. They taste much better when cooled slightly. Straight from the oven? Meh. Room temp? Actually enjoyable.
Would I serve these at a fall gathering or Friendsgiving? Absolutely. Will I crave them in July? Probably not. But as a seasonal comeback snack, they're a solid if not mind-blowing option. These are better than some other puffy pastry appetizers that they've offered in the past, including vegetable, but aren't as great as the Feta and Onion Bites.

How to Serve
- Let them cool for 5-10 minutes before serving
- Pair with a simple green salad or a fig jam drizzle for contrast
- Serve on a charcuterie board for texture variety
- Add to a holiday appetizer spread with Trader Joe's Mini Baked Brie

FAQs about Trader Joe's Savory Squash Pastry Bites
Below is a list of frequently asked questions about this product:
No, they are sold frozen and need to be baked before serving.
Bake at 400°F for 12-14 minutes, until golden and crispy.
They're slightly sweet and savory with notes of squash, pumpkin, mascarpone, and parmesan. Think butternut squash ravioli meets puff pastry.

Final Thoughts
Trader Joe's Savory Squash Pastry Bites are a soft-launch for sweater weather in snack form. They're cute, cozy, and a little sweet, but they don't hit full flavor potential unless you let them cool down a bit. If you're looking for an easy appetizer that feels seasonal and semi-fancy, this delivers-just temper your expectations. It's more about vibes than bold taste.
If you're already planning your fall snack table, this pairs well with other freezer faves like Trader Joe's Mini Mushroom Tartlettes, Trader Joe's Spinach and Artichoke Dip, Trader Joe's Crispy Vegetable Pouches.
And yes, this does make my list of best frozen appetizers.
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Trader Joe's Savory Squash Pastry Bites

Product Name: Trader Joe's Savory Squash Pastry Bites
Product Description: Trader Joe's Savory Squash Pastry Bites are like a reconstructed butternut squash ravioli minus the pasta. It's crisp, savory, sweet, and cheesy.
Price: $5.49
Currency: USD
Availability: LimitedAvailability
Summary
Trader Joe's Savory Squash Pastry Bites are like a reconstructed butternut squash ravioli minus the pasta. It's crisp, savory, sweet, and cheesy.
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Worthy of Repurchasing
Pros
- Great fall flavor — Butternut squash, pumpkin, and cheeses create a warm, cozy combo
- Pretty presentation — Makes your appetizer spread look fancier
- Flaky pastry — Puff pastry bakes up light and buttery
- Improves as it cools — Best served warm or at room temp
Cons
- Underwhelming fresh from the oven — Needs cooling time to shine
- Not bold in flavor — Mild, so may not wow adventurous palates
- Seasonal tease — Back early, but still clearly a fall-flavored product








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