
Marshall Wright http://www.eatthislens.com
There’s something about a pumpkin that makes me go all silly. At first sighting each year, I squeal with delight as loudly as the children do. I’m not sure if it’s because pumpkins are harbingers of fall, cozy nights, and cooler weather, or if it’s out of sheer delight at their rustic, lumpy innocence. I never tire of pumpkin recipes either–pie, cake, muffins, curry, laksa, salad . . . and this invention, which was born out of a chilly night and some leftover risotto!
for 1-2 servings
1 small pumpkin
olive oil
salt & pepper
1-2 cups cooked risotto (just about any flavor works)
4-6 smoked or sundried tomatoes
1/4-1/2 cup cooked meat (sausage or chicken is best)
2 cups chicken stock
4 Tbs. cream
Preheat oven to 350. Cut top off pumpkin and reserve. Scoop out seeds and filaments, leaving flesh in place. Rinse seeds and toast if desired, or discard. Rub pumpkin inside and out with olive oil, salt and pepper. Soak dried tomatoes in warm water until softened and dice. Add to pumpkin cavity along with remaining ingredients, and check for seasoning. Replace pumpkin lid, place in small casserole dish and bake uncovered until cooked. To serve, place in a large bowl, and ladle out soup, along with scoops of cooked pumpkin.
ah pumpkin. I remember you were saying about this dish. I have to try it.
I can’t wait to try your pumpkin custard dessert too!
Fantastic. I tied this recipe tonight and it tasted as good as it sounded. I toasted my pumpkin seeds and added them to my risotto. Excellent!
My little pumpkin is in the oven! About how long will it take for the pumpkin to cook?
Yum! Check it after 30 minutes.
we just did this with a chili in adobo instead of sundried tomato (just because it’s what we had) and added some fresh cherry tomatoes–the spice was perfect!
yum–I love a little spice with pumpkin!
I made this last night and it was great! Mine took just over an hour to cook though. I used garlic parmesan risotto, lots of sundried tomatoes, and I added diced mushrooms that I had sauteed with my sundried tomatoes first. It was a huge success and so festive. I’ve never cooked in a pumpkin before!