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Autumn means PUMPKINS, one of the very low calorie vegetables. They are a particularly good source of dietary fibre, as well as a range of vitamins and minerals.
Quinoa (a mix of white and red), cooked in vegetable stock, scented with cinnamon, tossed with pumpkin seeds and cranberries, is stuffed into Hokkaido pumpkin halves, then baked until tender for a delicious, gluten-free, vegetarian meal. You can easily replace the Hokkaido with another squash like acorn or kabocha.
- 1 tbsp Olive oil
- 1 Small yellow onion, cut into 1/3-inch dices
- 3/4 tsp Ground cumin
- 150 g Quinoa, rinsed in cold water and drained
- 450 ml Vegetable stock
- 50 g Dried, unsweetened cranberries
- 1 / 800 g Hokkaido pumpkin
- 30 g Pumpkin seeds
- 1/3 tsp Ground cinnamon
- 1-2 tsp Fresh lemon juice
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
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- Heat the olive oil in a heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat. When it is hot, add the diced onion and ground cumin and cook, stirring frequently, until the onion is soft and golden brown, about 10 minutes.
- Add the quinoa to the saucepan and stir to coat the grains. Add the stock and raise the heat to high. When the liquid comes to a boil, reduce the heat to low, add the cranberries, and cover the pan. Cook at a slow simmer until the liquid has been absorbed, 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, cut the Hokkaido pumpkin in half. Scoop out and discard the seeds and fibers. Place the pumpkin halves on a rimmed baking sheet and set it aside.
- When the quinoa is cooked, remove the pan from the heat and stir in the pumpkin seeds, cinnamon and lemon juice. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat the oven to 190C/375F.
- Divide the quinoa filling among the pumpkin halves. Transfer the baking sheet to the oven and roast until the quinoa is hot and the flesh of the pumpkins is tender when pierced with a skewer or fork, 50 minutes. Serve immediately.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2013 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2013 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
Really an interesting way to serve quinoa and pumpkin, Angie. Love all the fall flavors and the added crunch. Super idea to cook the quinoa with a touch of cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteOh, the touch of cinnamon is interesting Angie! This is so healthy and yummy!
ReplyDeletei adore the cinnamon in this! i almost always sprinkle cinnamon on my baked squash dishes, and i'm happy i'm not alone in that. :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! That is a wonderful idea and fall dish.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
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ReplyDeleteThis definitely means fall is here!
ReplyDeletethis looks really festive and autumnal..I could delve into it straight away..love pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteOoh, looks like fall :) This looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! How delicious! I love the way you served this up :-)
ReplyDeleteYour quinoa & pumpkin seeds & cranberry filled pumpkin halves look amazing & so Christmassy! :) I love it too!
ReplyDeleteI would add some vegan sliced fried chorizo sausages with the mix for added spicyness! :) MMMMMMMMMMMMM!
I made stuffed peppers last night with quinoa but love yours with the pumpkin so much more. Did you cover yours with foil while they cooked? I would think for 50 minutes it could dry out. I'm only asking because I cover mine for that reason. Great recipe and so healthy. Adding the dried cranberries really gives it that fall flavor as well. I'll definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteI made stuffed peppers last night with quinoa but love yours with the pumpkin so much more. Did you cover yours with foil while they cooked? I would think for 50 minutes it could dry out. I'm only asking because I cover mine for that reason. Great recipe and so healthy. Adding the dried cranberries really gives it that fall flavor as well. I'll definitely try this.
ReplyDeletesuper tempting.. love it
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Fall dish,Angie! I love Quinoa!
ReplyDeleteUna exquisitez realmente me gusta mucho la quinoa,se ve muy hermosa servida,abrazo
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this idea - from the ingredients to the breathtaking presentation. It is indeed pumpkin season and what a perfect way to celebrate it Angie. I also love that this is chock-full of healthy!
ReplyDelete@Vicki Bensinger I didn't cover with foil..the quinoa didn't really get dried out.
ReplyDeleteI love stuffed winter squash - hokkaido are so pretty! Can't wait until we get some at our farmer's market this fall.
ReplyDeleteyou whipp up so much delicious healthy food i want to come and live and learn them.
ReplyDeleteThat's a brilliant idea to celebrate the coming season.
ReplyDeleteLove the presentation, and quinoa is one of my favorites not only cause of its health benefits but also because its very tasty!
I love Quinoa and Pumpkin, this looks gorgeous, love the colours and the sounds of the flavours, cinnamon for the win! Brilliant post :D
ReplyDeleteYou never seem to amaze me,dear!You are not just a cook, you are a culinary magician. I am not trying to flatter you,but your blog is one of my favorites! Wonderful way to enjoy quinoa!
ReplyDeleteKisses from Greece and thank you for the inspiration!
These looks so good Angie!! A perfect dish for the fall.
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ReplyDeleteA healthy and lovely dish, perfect for the fall weather.
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation and so wonderful this dish with quinoa. Healthy and beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteFall is here and so are all kinds of winter squash, this is a lovely and healthy way to present and serve these delightful squashes.
ReplyDeleteAngie this look really beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Really great looking dish! :) though I have never cooked anything with pumpkins myself..don't even know why:)
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ReplyDeleteYummy dish....
It's so wonderful to see autumnal recipes! Your stuffed squash looks incredibly delicious, Angie :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, what a delicious combination of flavors...and the pumpkin filled quinoa looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration and have a great week ahead :D
Colourful and mouthwatering; I love hokkaidos, because they're perfect for individual serving.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so amazing Angie! This dish truly says fall and is just absolutely gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely innovative way to serve Quinoa. You definitely come up with some new recipes. A beautiful fall dish. Pinning.
ReplyDeleteDelicious food and impeccable styling!! Love stuffed peppers :)
ReplyDeleteHI Angie, this is such a beautiful quinoa dish. The quinoa salad would certainly go well with the sweetness of the pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteoriginal et bien délicieux, bravo
ReplyDeletebonne journée
Wow, a beautiful and delicious healthy way of serving pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant! I had pumpkin for lunch earlier, but it's nothing compared to yours. Such a beautiful autumn dish.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely fall colors Angie. What a delightful way of serving pumpkin & Quinoa.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and healthy autumn dish!
ReplyDeletePumpkin season...my favourite season!! Is hokkaido also referred to as curry pumpkin? We just got a pumpkin call that, and it looks quite similar...hmmm.
ReplyDeleteI just love your creativity, Angie. Your presentation is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so festive and delicious.
ReplyDeleteA delicious and healthy fall dish, love the bright cheerful look too!
ReplyDeleteI never knew there was a pumpkin called hokkaido :), looks delicious, love the stuffing
ReplyDeleteNever knew about hokkaido....beautiful fall dish....love your pictures even more!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing dish, it looks delish and so healthful.
ReplyDeletestuffing presentation like this is actually my sister's signature.......
ReplyDeleteit looks really good!
btw, did hokkaido pumpkin is the same with kabocha pumpkin???
Lovely & healthy dish, that's what I like the best . Fresh seasonal veges & not forgetting low calories too! Awesome! ;)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite in the pumpkin family has got to be kabocha squash!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at quinoa. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, these are just gorgeous! I love quinoa and pumpkins--so perfect for fall!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, Angie. Pumpkin and quinoa and cranberry, oh my!
ReplyDeleteAngie, that looks amazing!! What a terrific idea!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to look for this variety of pumpkin. It looks the perfect size for stuffing.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so tasty and healty!!
ReplyDelete@Koko
ReplyDeleteIt's more like American red kuri, Koko.
Gorgeous meal Angie- I'm saving this one for dinner as soon as the squash shows up in my market ;-)
ReplyDelete@dentistvschef They are not the same, but any other kinds of winter squashes will work here.
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ReplyDeleteI love roasted pumpkin and this is a delicious way to serve quinoa.Love the colors.Creamy,crunchy,this is a perfect meal!
ReplyDeleteA lovely creative dish Angie. I wish I could try it but quinoa is not available here.
ReplyDeleteThis fall color dish is really pretty. You are inspiring Angie, I must learn to eat more healthy like you.
ReplyDeleteI love that it's made in a pumpkin! It looks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks so inviting.. Wud love to have this !!
ReplyDeleteThis pumpkin stuffing sounds fabulous! Totally my kind of meal.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful idea and perfect for buffets too!
ReplyDeleteAngie, such gorgeous colors going on here...fall is certainly upon us, even in S. Florida. Our temperatures are cooler now, just lots and lots of rain!
ReplyDeleteI love the stuffing for the hokka...quinoa is such a great healthy way to combine this amazing squash!
Pumpkin is in! And this is one heck of a way to make it-bake it! Love it. Perfect Thanksgiving dish!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I've been meaning to tell you that when I try to pin your photo and click the 'pin it' button from your blog...only the same 'pin it' button shows up, but not the photo...this has been happening for a while now!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com/2013/09/quinoa-filled-hokkaido.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AngiesRecipes+%28Recipes+Posts+by+Angie%29&media=https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-puMAJBfSUac/ULEhxI9-8bI/AAAAAAAAMiE/s_QiyIkSPHc/s55/PinItCompact.png&description=
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I knew pumpkins and squash would show up here soon enough lol. This is a beautiful tasty salad with a great presentation.
ReplyDelete@Elisabeth Foodandthrift Thanks, Elisabeth. Which Pin button did you try, the one at the left side or on the image itself? I have just tested both, and both work. But then I tried the link you posted, the photo didn't show up.
ReplyDeleteOh it makes me scream for excitement that fall is about here! Love this ump kin dish! It looks beautiful and my kids would love to eat out of an actual pumpkin:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a wholesome and hearty fall meal. I love it, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know what a hokaido pumpkin was. Every time I come to your blog I learn about some new ingredient :-)
ReplyDeletewow I have never seen such a beautiful pumpkin dish! What a healthy seasonal dish! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteQuinoa is so awesome. I just made a post about it today, actually, and that clever Bud Light commercial involving quinoa!
ReplyDeleteLove pumpkins! They look so autumy :)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. I can just imagine scooping out a piece of hokkaido with the quinoa. Yum!
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ReplyDeleteThis would be so great for a fall dinner party!
ReplyDeleteYou just can't beat quinoa for texture and nutrition. Lovely combination!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to serve quinoa Angie - LOVE the ingredients and combination of flavors - your photos are mouth watering!
ReplyDeletemary x
What a wonderfully, healthy idea, although I'd probably have to use Acorn squash since they are easier to buy here in the states. XOXO
ReplyDeleteWow, an interesting way to make use of pumpkin and nutritious too!
ReplyDeleteso tempting! I want some..
ReplyDeleteVery savory way to jazz up pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great recipe, Angie I will send the link to my "gluten free friends" i'm sure she will love the recipe!
ReplyDeleteoh these look so delicious and so elegant! gorgeous Angie!
ReplyDeleteQuinoa and squash is a great combination!
ReplyDeleteYummmmmm, delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteRegards from Madrid!!
Kss
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ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious and gorgeus pumpkin dish Angie! Just love the ingreients.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
J+C
What a delicious salad and love the idea of the pumpkin bowls!
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ReplyDeleteAngie , this dish sure looks tasty , nevermind that I haven't tried quinoa before :D Love the wonderful flavor and texture in this delightful dish !
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a recipe I would love to make for a fun holiday side dish! I love this lovely dish, a perfect comfort food for Fall! Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeletethis is so attractive looking and a wonderful way to eat quinoas!
ReplyDeleteEating dinner in a pumpkin also makes for less clean up. :)
ReplyDeleteI adore stuffed squash and I have plenty of quinoa looking to be used. Perfect fall recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis looks sumptuous Angie. What beautiful fall flavors and colors.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you present your food. Great styling and photography. Would love to dig into this delicious dish!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, interesting recipe. You're very creative. I'm always impressed with your display and presentation. :))
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
I want to make ALL your recipes and this is no exception. I love quinoa and squash and may just make this for dinner tonight! I love eating foods that make me feel full and satisfied - especially when they are completely healthy. You are putting out some fantastic recipes Angie!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicious. I love pumpkins :)
ReplyDeleteThis quinoa looks so good, and yummy!
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteI love this! It makes such a beautiful presentation and is perfect for Thanksgiving for vegans like me- so healthy and such a tasty looking filling!
Oh yum, you akways maje tge most delicious and healthy food! ☺
ReplyDeleteThis is SO perfect for this time of the year! Brilliant recipe -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteNever heard stuffed pumpkin but dish looks very appealing!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! this is so interesting and looks so delicious... all my fav ingredients in there.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe makes me want to give quinoa another try. Love the presentation but also all of the flavors. Looks good.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and I would love to taste it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Angie! This would be perfect on our Thanksgiving table. A delicious way to enjoy yummy quinoa, too!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and super healthy
ReplyDeleteThis looks really delicious Angie, I always think of desserts when I see pumpkins but they really do make great savory meals too.
ReplyDeleteLight yet hearty pumpkin bowl :)
ReplyDeleteThis quinoa and pumpin combination sounds wonderful. Great fall healthy recipe!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious combination of ingredients -- and presented so very beautifully for the season. I love it! :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteNew to me with quinoa being my favorite.. I love this recipe
ReplyDeletePerfect for the season. It looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely stuffed squash season! This looks like a delicious version.
ReplyDeleteWonderful dish with fall flavors,looks so yummy and beautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteDelicious!...perfect for Thanksgiving!....I made something similar over bell pepper that I will post this week...I love your dish!......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteI love the sweet/savory/spicy combinations you come up with! And I'm always looking for new ways to enjoy quinoa. Definitely giving this a try!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, This is a perfect meal! xo Catherine
ReplyDeletewonderful idea and fall dish.
ReplyDeleteDelicious fall recipe, Angie, and so beautifully presented!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! This is so befitting autumn roasting season. And I love the pumpkin (low calorie veg) paired with quinoa (complex carb).
ReplyDeletedelicious recipe. i love the fact that you made it really easy for us i feel good that im learning by your site daily and my family loves what i make everyday thanks for helping out us :)
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