Sunday, October 21, 2012

Pumpkin Puree layered with Pepita Pesto



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Silky puree of roasted hokkaido pumpkin flavoured with coconut milk and lemon juice layered with pepita pesto with lemon balm and parsley that will leave your picky family members begging for more. Indulge yourself, family and friends with this light and wonderful seasonal appetizer!

  • 800 g Hokkaido pumpkin
  • 150 ml Olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 40 g Pepitas, toasted
  • 1 cup Lemon balm leaves
  • 1 cup Flat-leaf parsley leaves
  • 1 clove Garlic
  • 25 g Parmesan, grated
  • 100 ml Coconut cream
  • 2 tbsp Lemon juice
  1. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Quarter the hokkaido pumpkin. Remove the seeds and place them, cut side down, in a baking tray. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. Pour in 1 cup of water and wrap with a large piece of tin foil. Bake for 30 minutes.
  2. Toast pepitas in a heavy skillet over medium heat, stirring frequently, until golden in spots and puffed, about 4 minutes.
  3. Place lemon balm, parsley, pepitas, Parmesan cheese, garlic, and salt in food processor. Cover and process just until smooth. Gradually add in olive oil with machine running. Process until well blended and smooth.
  4. Allow the pumpkin to cool 10 minutes. Then, scoop out the cooked pulp and discard the skins. Puree the pumpkin pulp in a blender with coconut cream and lemon juice until smooth. Layer the pumpkin puree with pesto in glasses.

http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com



http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com

110 comments:

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  2. lemon balm? First time hearing about it. A new version of pesto, love the bright green against the beautiful orange

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  3. Layered with pesto, this looks utterly beautiful my friend :D
    Also just want to make sure, you received your giveaway prize right?

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  4. wow yummy recipe,too gud presentation...

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  5. Such healthy looking concoction...must taste so gooooood with those crunchy seeds on top too :-)

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  6. The colours and the photos are stunning Angie

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  7. You've presented the puree so beautifully. Bet it tastes great, too =)

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  8. A beautiful combination! It's soup time!

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  9. This savory verrine is very original and looks delicious! A great idea.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  10. Impresionante! Me ha encantado, es muy original y el look, fantástico.

    Saludos

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  11. @Guru Uru Yes, just got your email. Thanks my dear.

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  12. This is the perfect time of year for posting pumpkin recipes! That truly is a beautiful appetizer.

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  13. This is gorgeous, Angie, like a piece of art work! I love all the flavors you've got going on here with the coconut cream, Parmesan and lemon balm, wow!

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  14. These look so beautiful, love the alternating green and gold color... i think pesto would be delicious with the pumpkin.

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  15. I love this appetizer. The combination of the pumpkin with coconut milk sounds fantastic then layering it with it with a pepita pesto is genius. I love it. One question - you serve it with spoons to eat like ice cream or as a dip? Stunning!!

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  16. I like the layers- the sweetness from the pumpkin, punch from the pesto and creaminess from the coconut cream! Very appealing to the eye and tastebuds.

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  18. Wow, such a lovely appetizer! Have not heard of pepita pesto! Looks wonderful!

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  19. Awesome flavor combo, and the colors are amazing! Beautiful photos!

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  20. Tasty combination! Looks so colorful, unique and pretty and just perfect to start a delicious Autumn meal.

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  21. There are foods that you just want to look at and not eat (yet) and this is one of them. Beautiful presentation! Have a good week, Angie! :)

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  22. Just wonderful and what a way to start a meal, XOXO

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  23. What an interesting idea! I for sure would beg for more!

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  24. So beautiful, Angie! Love the vibrant layers.

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  25. Sounds tasty. The pictures are beautiful!

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  26. This looks so pretty and so yummy! Great recipe. I'm loving the coloured layers. I have only ever made coriander or basil pesto. I need to get onto this!

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  27. Is it bad that I want to take spoonfuls of this and smear it on bread and gobble it up quickly? =)

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  28. I love Japanese pumpkin! They are just lovely. What a great combination of flavor to layer it with pesto. :)

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  29. Pepita pesto is such a brilliant idea!! Hand me a spoon already!

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  30. Oh my goodness Angie, you're such a creative cook. This pumpkin appetizer will definitely keep everyone for wanting more. Kudos! Hope you're going to have a great week ahead. More pumpkin recipes coming soon? :o)
    Kristy

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  31. The flavor combination sounds interesting ! The thought of pepita pesto makes me drool ! lol Photos are awesome as always !

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  32. Oh my! These flavors will be dancing together to one great tastebud tune! I've never come across a combination like that but I can just imagine them .... truly exotic! Those pics are great too, Angie!

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  33. Okay my mouth is seriously watering now:) Sounds so good!

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  34. Your photos are gorgeous!! And delicious!

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  35. What a wonderful combination of flavors. So creative and interesting Angie - and the "clicks" are terrific! Have a great week.

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  36. Amazing recipe as well as the pictures themselves! Had to share it! Looks absolutely fantastic!

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  37. It looks colorful and delicious!

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  38. Such a healthy dish! I love the photos - so bright and colorful! :)

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  39. This appetizer definitely makes you want more! Looks delicious!

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  41. This looks amazing,Angie!Love the presentation and colors!

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  42. Very pretty, love the layering with the bright colors- your appetizers just pop out of the screen;-)

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  43. Wow, Angie. Looks spectacular and I bet it tastes wonderful. What a treat that would be for a first course!

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  44. Such a beautiful presentation :)

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  45. I can imagine how great these taste but what a lovely presentation too!

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  46. I like the presentation in the champagne flute the best.

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  47. This is using pumpkin in a really creative way. This is beautiful.

    Velva

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  48. You had me at pesto and I just happen to have a few extra cups of pureed pumpkin! :)

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  49. Beautiful! I love the idea of making a pesto with pepitas too!

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  50. Stunning flavors and colors Angie! So clever too. This would be great for our Thanksgiving!

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  51. I'm just going to have to ditto everyone else - what a beautiful dish! Love the pepita pesto and have clever separating the seeds from the meat then putting it all back together again! :) Great dish!

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  52. Love the colour combination & presentation! This is just perfect for entertaining. Angie, I'm following u now at GFC & would love to have u follow me too :)

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  53. I have never seen such pretty and healthy appetizer, Who wants dessert after such nice appetizer?

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  54. WOW! This dessert looks so pretty :)

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  55. This is so colorful and pretty. I love the combination. Pesto rocks!!

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  56. This is so extraordinary and I just like to admire at your clicks!

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  57. Looks great! But I need to find out what pepitas are. I love your presentation. Beautiful as always...

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  58. A savory parfait!! Now THAT is a great idea.

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  59. Look at how beautifully colored this is!! So delicious!

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  60. Seasonal and do pretty too! Eould you eat this as an appetizer course?

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  61. Such a beautiful presentation. I am loving the colors in it.

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  62. Angie this is just brilliant and gorgeous, like stunning. Lemon balm leaves I have not come across yet.

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  63. This is stunning, wonderful colors and bursting with flavor~~ LOVE

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  64. Dear Angie, This is a beautiful presentation for the holiday table. It is also very delicious sounding. Blessings my dear. Catherine xo

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  65. You are just amazing - who turns pumpkin and pesto into a parfait? Angie! Fantastic and here you are at one of your creative bests :)

    chow:) Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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  66. Angie, this is another ingenious creation of yours. I fell in love at it only while looking and reading through the title. Again, I wished you were my neighbor. ^.^

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  67. i hv never come across anything like this but i so like the colours and presentation!

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  68. Certainly a clever way to serve this amazing pumpkin puree layered with the oh, so yummy pesto, and toasted pepitas! Angie, I have to search 'high and low' for these kind of creative and unusual recipes, and always, but always 'good for you' things:) xo

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  69. wow you always surprise me with your genius what do you do for a living are you a chef?

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  70. LOVE the use of coconut cream in this recipe!

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  71. ANgie love so much this pesto look amazing!!

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  72. I would never have thought to put pesto and pumpkin together, but wow it sounds wonderful! It looks so beautiful:-) Hugs, Terra

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  73. This is so creative - I've never seen a dish like this before. Bravo! Beautiful, too!

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  74. Hi Angie, beautiful dessert, the layering look so pretty.
    As usual nice click.

    Have a nice weekend, regards.

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  77. This looks amazing! I am so happy to have found your blog. Thank you for your comment today; loving your recipes and can't wait to read more!

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  79. The concept is very interesting and creative. This can even be some kind of sauce/dressing for my pasta too!

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  81. Hello :) It looks nice, but what pepita is ?

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  86. Anonymous25/1/13 04:10

    Fab post. It looks so yummy and inviting. Love desserts! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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