This Pumpkin Walnut Pâtés is delicious, vegetarian-friendly and perfect for dipping into with slices of crusty bread, crackers, grissini or vegetable sticks. You can serve this as an appetizer for any of your holiday parties. I used homemade roasted hokkaido for this, but butternut squash or even canned pumpkin will work just as fine. It keeps well in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
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- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Place pumpkin on a baking tray lined with baking paper, season and roast for 50-60 minutes or until tender. Add walnuts on a second tray in last 10 minutes of pumpkin cooking time. Remove pumpkin and walnuts from oven and set aside to cool to room temperature.
- Melt 50 grams of butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add chopped garlic and eschalot, and cook for 5 minutes until softened. Add leaves from three oregano sprigs and stir to combine. Cook for 1-2 minutes until fragrant. Transfer oregano mixture to a food processor with the roasted pumpkin, walnuts, lemon juice, and ground coriander. Season and whiz until a smooth paste.
- Melt the remaining 100 grams butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Using a slotted spoon, remove milk solids that rise to surface and discard.
- Transfer the pumpkin mixture to a serving dish, pour over the clarified butter and top with the remaining oregano sprig and some peppercorns if desired. Chill until butter has set.
36 comments:
Looks lovely and lovely photos too!
Sounds perfect to me.
...Angie, you sure come up with creative ideas!
It makes me hungry. The color and your description are very appetizing!
Looks nice and delicious.
Judee from GF A-Z Blog: This is a really nice and healthy gluten free dip. Looks delicious.
That looks so darn good!
Looks so good! _Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Me gusta. Yo utilizo calabaza violín o cacahuete, llamada así por su forma, pero me gustan todas y en la compañía de nueces y otros ingredientes, ese paté está delicioso sin duda alguna.
This sounds very yummy to me. Enjoy whatever is left to your weekend Angie.
Wow so colorful and looks delicious.
Merry Christmas and happy new year 2024.
Beautiful presentation!
It does look pretty and sounds delicious. Another great recipe, thanks for sharing.
Have a great day and happy week ahead.
Very nice spin on classic pate - looks and sounds delicious! I think a splash of brandy or cognac would be nice, too.
That looks very creamy
This made me want to have this
This recipe looks beautiful and delicious, I would like to have taste it...
I will havebto try this, Angie. Is there a substitute that would work for coriander?
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
@Granny Sue Try cumin, or masala powder instead, Sue.
Hello Angie! Today you bring us a fantastic pâté, which is very useful as a starter.
Congratulations on the upcoming holidays, and a happy and prosperous year 2024. Kisses.
great idea with perfect result...
Thank you for sharing
That's one bowl of comforting soup with delicious flavors of fall!
It looks amazing - happy holidays!
Ottimi piatto con la mia amata zucca!!!
Your Pumpkin Walnut Pâtés looks delicious and would be perfect on a holiday table. Thanks for sharing it Angie :)
Interesting combination of flavors.
Wow, che bontà! Viene voglia di intingere quel grissino nel patè! Un abbraccio e auguri di Buone Feste :)
Very unique dish. Looks beautiful.
What perfect timing, Angie! I just brought back Kerrygold butter from Arizona (I froze it for a few days and then wrapped them in an insulated bag, they didn't even begin to melt on the journey!) AND I will have a half a tin of pumpkin purée leftover from the pumpkin pie dessert I've been asked to bake for Christmas with my husband's family. Like I said, perfect timing.
Clever! I would never have thought to make this. It looks delicious.
Sounds delicious! I love the idea of using pumpkin and walnuts as a pate
You always come up with such delicious ideas. This is a keeper. Karen (Back Road Journal)
I love a dip covered in clarified butter. How delicious!
looks so good Angie!
I love the idea of a vegetarian pâté -- I am always looking for good veggie recipes for large gatherings. Thanks for this!
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