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Pappardelle with Pumpkin and Chorizo

October 4, 2018 by Liliana Leave a Comment

Pumpkin and chorizo were made to dance with each other. The earthy sweetness of the pumpkin is perfect with the smoky paprika flavour of the chorizo. I often roast small cubes of pumpkin and toss them with chorizo that I have pan-fried just until the edges are crispy, then scatter over a bed of baby spinach leaves and strips of roasted capsicum and top with shaved parmesan and toasted pine-nuts for a very moreish side to roast chicken or lamb.  It’s one of our favourites. The flavours just work so well together. That’s how I came up with the idea for this pasta dish.

You may think using pureed pumpkin to dress pasta is a bit odd, but hear me out. First, you roast the pumpkin which gives it a beautiful sweet, earthy flavour, then puree it just as you would if you were making pumpkin soup. Now here’s where the flavour comes in. Add roasted capsicum (you can roast them yourself or just use store-bought), garlic, basil, a little chilli, a little tomato paste and a touch of cream. At first glance it looks a little like baby food, but is so packed with flavour it is far from it. You could add a little stock or more cream to loosen it and eat it as soup of you like, but tossed through pasta with smoky chorizo it is seriously good.

Of course, you can use any type of pasta here, but I like the thick strands of pappardelle as the sauce really clings well to it. I like Barilla egg noodles because they are beautiful and thin, almost like home-made – but use what you’ve got on hand.

Pappardelle with Pumpkin and Chorizo

Ingredients

1 Butternut pumpkin (around 2kg)

olive oil

1 garlic clove

100g roasted red capsicum, seeds removed

1/4 cup tomato paste

1/2 cup cream

3/4  cup chicken or vegetable stock

4 fresh basil leaves

1/4 tsp dried chilli flakes

salt

freshly ground black pepper

2 chorizo, skin removed, sliced

400g pappardelle pasta

small handful of basil (extra), chopped

75g pine-nuts, toasted

shaved parmesan, for serving

Ingredients

Preheat oven to 180 C. Cut the pumpkin in half,  and place on a lined baking tray. Drizzle with olive oil and bake for 40 minutes, or flesh is tender. Scoop the flesh out, discarding the skins and seeds, and place into the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until the mixture forms a smooth puree.

Add the garlic clove, capsicum, tomato paste, stock, basil and chilli and pulse until smooth. Add salt and pepper to taste and pulse to combine. Set aside.

Place a frypan over medium heat and add the sliced chorizo. Cook, turning often, until edges are crisp. Remove from heat.

Meanwhile cook the pappardelle in a large pot of boiling salted water until al dente. Drain, reserving a cupful of cooking water.

Place the frypan back over medium heat and add the pumpkin sauce and the pappardelle. Toss everything to combine. If the mixture seems too thick add a little of the cooking water.

Add the chopped basil and pine-nuts, toss again and serve immediately with shaved parmesan.

 

Serves 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi. I’m Liliana. Welcome to my little Italian kitchen under the Australian sun. Here you’ll find recipes that come from my Italian roots mixed with the multicultural melting pot of my Aussie home. I love to share stories about food and travel. I’m always dreaming of Italy, have a passion for the ancient world, and when not in the kitchen you will find me in a good book or two.  I believe food connects us to each other and there is nothing better than good simple food placed in the middle of the table for everyone to share. Hoping my recipes bring a little piece of Italy and joy to your table.

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Welcome to my little Italian kitchen in sunny Australia. My family originates from the Italian region of Calabria, and my food reflects my roots as well as the multicultural pot of my Australian home. I am a writer, traveller, cook and eater. My cookbooks are a collection of family recipes and twists on Italian favourites.

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