Showing posts with label Pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pumpkin. Show all posts

Wednesday 1 November 2023

Ocado unveils four leftover pumpkin recipes to help fight frightful waste

A frightening number of pumpkins were wasted last year, with an estimated 22.2 million going in the bin after they were carved. The only inedible part of a pumpkin is the stalk, meaning the rest can be put to great use in seasonal meals, treats and drinks.

To help reduce pumpkin waste this year, experts at Ocado have collated delicious recipes and tips to try, that include every part of the versatile, flavour-filled fruit.

From a winter-warming porridge, crispy root vegetable sharers, a comfort-food gnocchi dish and a crowd-pleasing cake, try the four recipes below and reduce pumpkin waste:

Crispy Root Vegetables with Pumpkin Seeds and Parsley Dip

A colourful topping or a side that doubles as a post-dinner snack on the sofa. An extra idea for this sharer is to peel some of the pumpkin’s skin to crisp up in the oven, adding a crunchy extra to dunk in the dip.

Ingredients: 

500ml vegetable oil

2 sweet potatoes

1 carrot, peeled

1 parsnip, peeled

2 beetroots, peeled

¾ tsp cinnamon

300ml crème fraiche

6 tbsp pumpkin seeds

3 tbsp parsley

Method: 

1.   Heat the oil for deep frying (around 165C). Use a vegetable peeler to shave the veg into long wafer-thin pieces, removing any excess moisture with kitchen paper.

2.  Put a handful of slices in the oil for 2-3 minutes, until their colour deepens and they crisp up - they will get crispier as they cool, so be careful not to overcook. Remove and place onto kitchen paper.

3.  Repeat until they are all cooked, then transfer into a dish and sprinkle over the salt and cinnamon. Mix carefully by hand.

4. To make the dip, finely chop the toasted seeds and parsley then blitz in a blender with the creme fraiche, seasoning to taste.


Pumpkin Spice Porridge

Food writer Esther Clark has devised this Pumpkin Spiced Porridge, a nourishing, veg-boosted treat for autumn that is sure to be a hit with the whole family.

Ingredients: 

80g quick-cook oats or fine oatmeal

100g pumpkin purée

50ml milk (any type)

1 tbsp maple syrup

1 pinch of ground cinnamon (optional)

4 tsp extra thick double cream (optional)

Method: 

Cook the oats in a small pan over the hob as per pack instructions.

Stir in the pumpkin purée and milk, then sweeten to taste with maple syrup and a little cinnamon.

Divide the porridge between 2 bowls and, working quickly, drizzle a spoonful of cream over each in at least three concentric circles.

Drag a cocktail stick or knife tip through from the centre a few times to create a spider’s web effect; serve immediately.


Pumpkin Gnocchi with Gorgonzola and Sage Butter

Use up any leftover pumpkin from lantern carving to make this filling, comforting recipe for the whole family.

Ingredients: 

200g ricotta

1 (425g) tin pumpkin purée (or use fresh purée; swap for butternut squash if you prefer)

2 large egg yolks

2 tsp fine salt

2 tsp light brown sugar

¼ tsp freshly grated nutmeg

300g plain flour, plus extra for dusting

2 thyme sprigs (approx.), to decorate (optional)

200ml double cream

100g gorgonzola, chopped

30g parmesan, finely grated

100g cavolo nero, finely sliced

100g salted butter

20 sage leaves

50g chopped walnuts

Method: 

1.   Line 2 large baking trays with baking paper. Blitz the ricotta in a food processor for a few secs to loosen, then add the pumpkin purée, egg yolks, salt, sugar, nutmeg and a little black pepper. Add the flour and mix until it comes together as a dough.

2.   Turn out onto a floured work surface; knead briefly. Divide into quarters, then roll into logs, flatten slightly and cut into ‘pillows’, placing them on one of the lined trays as you go. For ‘pumpkins’, roll into balls and indent the tops and sides with a toothpick. Create a ‘stalk’ by pressing a small sprig of thyme into the top of each pumpkin. Chill for 30 mins to firm up.

3.   Cook the chilled gnocchi in a large pan of boiling salted water for 2-3 mins until they float to the surface (you may need to do this in batches). Wait for 30 secs to 1 min, so they’re just cooked through, then remove with a slotted spoon and place on the second lined baking tray. Set aside while you make the sauce.

4.   Put the cream, gorgonzola and parmesan into a medium pan and warm gently over a low heat, whisking until combined. Stir the cavolo nero into the sauce until wilted; season to taste.

5.   Melt half the butter in a frying pan with 10 sage leaves. Add half the gnocchi with half the walnuts and cook for a few mins until the bottoms are caramelised, basting with hot butter. Remove and set aside. Repeat with the other half.

6.   To serve, divide the blue cheese sauce and gnocchi between plates, then spoon over the crispy sage butter and the caramelised walnuts.


Pumpkin Layer Cake

Based on the same principle as carrot cake, Gizzi Erskine’s Pumpkin Layer Cake marries moist pumpkin with warming, sweet spices and cream cheese icing.

Ingredients: 

250ml olive oil, plus extra for the tin

100g pitted dates, chopped

1 orange, zest and juice

1 lemon, zest and juice

1 lime, zest and juice

200g light muscovado sugar

3 medium eggs

280g pumpkin, grated (or use butternut squash)

2 tsp vanilla bean paste

350g plain flour

2 tsp baking powder

1 tbsp ground cinnamon

¼ tsp ground turmeric

1 pinch ground black pepper

1 pinch ground cloves

¼ tsp fine salt

100g pecans, toasted and chopped

100g dried pineapple, chopped

250ml double cream

200g icing sugar

500g cream cheese

Method: 

1.     Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas 4. Grease the base and sides of a deep 23 cm x 8 cm loose-bottomed cake tin with oil and line with baking paper.

2.     Put the 100g dates in a bowl with the zests and juices of the orange, lemon and lime; set aside.

3.    In a mixing bowl, beat the muscovado sugar and oil with an electric whisk for 2 mins or until fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, whisking for 1 min before each addition, and for 2 mins after the third and final egg. Beat in the pumpkin and 1 tsp of the vanilla until evenly dispersed.

4.     In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, turmeric, black pepper, cloves and salt, then add to the wet mixture; whisk well. Stir in the pecans, pineapple and date mixture, pour into the tin and bake for 1 hr 10 mins or until golden and springy to the touch. Remove from the oven; leave to cool completely in the tin for 2-3 hrs.

5.     For the icing, combine the cream, icing sugar and remaining 1 tsp vanilla in a mixing bowl; beat with an electric whisk until thick. Fold in the cream cheese until smooth and easily spreadable.

6.     Remove the cake from the tin, level with a sharp knife, then cut into 3 even layers. Place the base layer on a cake plate or stand. Spread over 4-5 tbsp of the icing, sandwich with the next layer and repeat. Ice the sides of the cake first, then the top. I prefer a slightly thinner layer but feel free to opt for more! Adorn with decorations, if you like, and serve. The cake will keep chilled in an airtight container for 4 days.

Tips or serving suggestions

Allow 2-3 hrs for the cake to cool before icing. To make crystallised citrus, thinly slice the fruit, brush with sugar and place on a lined baking tray. Bake for 2-3 hrs at 110°C/90°C fan/gas ¼ until dry; store in an airtight container. For sugared bay, dip the leaves in egg white, then sugar, and leave to dry. For caramelised pecans, heat 1 tbsp sugar in a pan with a splash of water until bubbling; add the nuts, swirl to coat, then tip onto a lined tray to harden.

That's Food and Drink would like to thank Ocado.com for supplying the recipes and the image used.

Friday 20 October 2023

There's Only One Pumpkin Spice Drink You'll Need This Month

Apparently there's a really interesting and hot beverage trend this month. And here's how you can put a cocktail spin on it for October. 

Don Papa Rum's Pumpkin Spice Cocktail is simple to make and is sure to impress your family and friends. Just shake together the below ingredients and pour into a beautiful glass of your choice: 



45 ml Don Papa Rum 

100 ml Pumpkin Spice creamer 

45 ml coffee liqueur 

Whipped cream, to garnish (Optional) 

Pumpkin Spice mix, to garnish  

Don Papa Rum is the first premium single island rum from the Philippines and their ageing process highlights the original taste of Negros sugar cane. With notes of vanilla, honey and candied fruits, Don Papa Rum is the perfect base for your Pumpkin Spice creation.

https://www.donpaparum.com/

Tuesday 3 October 2023

Great news for Halloween fans – pumpkins will be even bigger this year

And the reason why pumpkins will be larger this year? It’s a result of Britain’s unpredictable weather over the summer.

While many Brits may have been cursing the rainier than usual mid-summer months of July and August, the inclement weather was actually good news for the UK’s pumpkin farmers.  

And now Tesco's bracing itself for stronger demand than ever when this season’s crop of pumpkins go on sale at stores across the UK this week.

Tesco pumpkin buyer Lucy Moss said: “The good news for Halloween fans coming from our main pumpkin growers is that the fruit will be larger than normal in all size variations this year as a result of very good growing conditions during the summer months.

“This year we have six different sizes and based on last year’s demand, the carving variety is still the most popular. Each of the six different size categories will be larger than usual this year so fans will get good value for money.

“The good news, from a food waste point of view, is there's been an increase in customers seeking out recipes for their delicious versatile pumpkin flesh on our Tesco Real Food website.” 

Oakley Farms, which is based near Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, is one of Europe’s biggest suppliers of pumpkins, growing around five million annually. 

The farm works hand-in-hand with Tesco to ensure there is as little pumpkin waste as possible. 

Steve Whitworth, Commercial Manager at Oakley Farms said: “We had a pretty good growing season for pumpkins this summer with a really hot June which really helped the plants along.

“The rainy July and August may not have been great for sun lovers or BBQ fans but from a growing point of view for pumpkins, it was perfect. 

“The weather gave us the right amount of rain with sunny intervals especially compared with the challenging conditions we encountered during last year’s heatwave which was officially the hottest UK year on record.” 

Tesco’s pumpkins range this year is as follows:

Carving – standard size 

Culinary 

Munchkin 

Novelty including devil (red) and ghost (white) types 

Large 

Giant 


And here are some pumpkin recipes from Tesco for readers of That's Food and Drink to get their teeth into!

Sweet pumpkin pancakes with blackberries

These seasonal pancakes use pumpkin to give them a warm glow and sweet, squashy flavour. Stack 'em high with syrup and blackberries!

Preheat the oven to gas 6, 200°C, fan 180°C. Toss the pumpkin with the oil and spread out in a single layer in a roasting tin. Cover with foil and bake for 20 mins, then remove the foil and continue to cook for 10 mins until the pumpkin is tender, with no liquid remaining in the tin. Leave to cool for 10 mins.

Meanwhile, mix the flour and a pinch of salt in a mixing bowl and make a well in the centre. Crush the pumpkin in the tin with a potato masher or fork. Put in a jug with the milk and eggs, and whisk to combine evenly.

Pour the pumpkin mixture into the centre of the flour bowl and whisk to make a smooth batter.

Heat a large frying pan over a medium heat and use a piece of kitchen paper to wipe ¼ of the butter over the surface of the pan. Spoon 4-5 heaped tbsp of batter, well-spaced out in the pan, to make 4-5 pancakes. Cook for about 90 secs until golden underneath with bubbles forming on the surface; flip and cook for another 1 min. Transfer to a plate and cover with foil to keep warm while you cook the remaining pancakes.

Stack the pancakes and serve with the blackberries, a little yogurt and a drizzle of honey or maple syrup.

Tip: Make your pancakes into pumpkin shapes. Spoon an extra 1 tsp batter into the pan while cooking to create stalks. Once cooked, spread half the batch with hazelnut chocolate spread, and cut faces out of the other half. Sandwich the halves together, and colour the stalks with green writing icing.

Pumpkin latte

If you're in need of a warm me up then get cosy with this wonderfully spiced pumpkin latte. This spicy and frothy hot drink is so simple to make at home, it's the perfect drink to snuggle up to and works wonderfully with both espresso coffee and instant coffee.

Put the pumpkin purée, sugar, spices and milk in a microwave-proof jug. Mix the contents to combine. Cover with clingfilm, then carefully pierce the surface two or three times, to allow steam to escape. Microwave on full power for 1½-2 mins, until the milk is hot.

Using an electric milk frother or whisk, whisk for 30-45 secs or until milk is really frothy. Pour the hot coffee into a latte glass or mug, then add the spiced pumpkin milk. Top with cream, if using, then dust with a little more mixed spice and some cocoa.

Tip: If you have a coffee machine, use two shots of espresso to make the latte. If not, use an instant espresso coffee or your usual cafetière. You will need 50ml strong coffee made from about 1 tbsp ground coffee.

https://realfood.tesco.com/gallery/10-best-pumpkin-recipes.html?id=1b1694dc-d4e0-4eaa-8a37-a4dd01265fb5

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