This stuffed and roasted butternut pumpkin (squash) is a beautiful thing to behold and delicious too! An excellent centrepiece for a vegetarian/vegan feast or as part of a celebration. Cindy cooked this one for just such an occasion. A winning recipe from the book RECIPETIN EATS: DINNER by Nagi Maehashi. Preheat your oven to 200°C…… Continue reading roasted stuffed butternut
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ricotta gnocchi, gorgonzola, butternut and spinach
This one is for all you cheese lovers. To make the gnocchi, combine 340g (12 oz) of fresh full-fat ricotta with 2 whole eggs, ¾ of a cup of plain flour and ⅓ of a cup of finely grated parmesan. Mix with a pastry cutter or fork. When the mixture is well combined, flour a work…… Continue reading ricotta gnocchi, gorgonzola, butternut and spinach
glazed tofu + pumpkin salad
Here is a tofu recipe, from Serious Eats, that’s a fusion of two cuisines. Glazed with a combination of chipotles in adobo and miso, it’s spicy, umami and delicious. Finely chop 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce. Place them in a small bowl, along with some of the adobo sauce, and add 1 tablespoon of…… Continue reading glazed tofu + pumpkin salad
butternut and cashew curry
This lovely Sri Lankan curry, adapted from this recipe by Annabel Crabbe, makes a satisfying main. Peel and cut 1 butternut pumpkin (squash) into wedges and place them in a large bowl. Drizzle with oil, season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper and toss to coat everything. You can roast the wedges of…… Continue reading butternut and cashew curry
vegetable stew with dried limes
Ghormeh sabzi is an Iranian vegetable and herb stew cooked with dried limes. It’s a popular dish in Iran and there are many, many variations. It traditionally includes lamb or beef and dried legumes but I chose to cook a vegetarian version from Yotam Ottolenghi’s cookbook PLENTY MORE. Vegetables never tasted so good! Preheat your…… Continue reading vegetable stew with dried limes
prawn and butternut curry
The acidity of tomatoes and the sweetness of butternut pumpkin (squash) lend a great balance to this prawn (shrimp) curry. If you’re looking for a way to impress, use the outside of the pumpkin as a serving dish. In a heavy saucepan, melt some ghee or vegetable oil and add a finely diced onion, 3…… Continue reading prawn and butternut curry
leek, butternut and pea risotto with tarragon
One of France’s fines herbs, tarragon is traditionally used with fish, chicken or eggs. Fragrant, bittersweet and with a mild anise flavour it shines in this vegetable risotto. I like to make my risotto in a pressure cooker. To cook the rice, first toast it lightly in a good olive oil before adding double the…… Continue reading leek, butternut and pea risotto with tarragon
stuffed poblanos
Poblanos are mild chillies which originated in Puebla, Mexico. When dried they are known as ancho chillies and the fresh chillies are popular stuffed and roasted. Here’s my version. Roast or barbecue 4-6 whole poblano chillies and 1 red pepper until they are softening and slightly charred. Meanwhile in a little oil fry 1 finely…… Continue reading stuffed poblanos
garlic steak + miso pumpkin
Japanese garlic steak. Need I say more? Make some shallow cuts into each side of the steak and marinate in 45ml (1½ oz) of soy sauce, 1½ tablespoons of mirin (sweet cooking sake) and 2 crushed cloves of garlic for at least 20 minutes. When you’re ready to cook, heat a heavy pan (preferably cast iron)…… Continue reading garlic steak + miso pumpkin
butternut ravioli
Filled with a sweet and savoury butternut filling, this pasta is enhanced with crisp sage, golden hazelnuts and butter. Cut the butternut pumpkin into large wedges and place in a baking dish with 1 finely diced red onion. Season with salt, freshly ground black pepper, a grating of fresh nutmeg and some dried chilli flakes to taste.…… Continue reading butternut ravioli