This savoury saffron pumpkin recipe with dates and mâches show just how versatile this humble root vegetable can be. It's hearty, easy to make, naturally gluten-free and so delicious. I used Hokkaido but any other kinds of pumpkins will do.
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- Use a sharp knife, cut the pumpkin in half and scoop out all of the fibrous flesh and seeds. Depending on the variety, you might need to peel the pumpkin and cut into 2 cm cubes.
- Wash and dry the tomatoes, then finely chop. Peel the onion and garlic. Half the onion and cut into thin strips, finely chop the garlic. Slice the dates lengthways and cut into strips.
- Stir the saffron into 100 ml lukewarm water and leave to stand until the water has turned yellow.
- Heat the olive oil in a pan and sauté the pumpkin with the onion and garlic for a few minutes. Add in the saffron water, dates and tomatoes. Season with salt, pepper, harissa and cinnamon.
- Turn the heat down to low, cook the pumpkin, covered, for 10-15 minutes until al dente. Turn the heat off and mix in the mâche.
24 comments:
...looks yummy.
Wundabar colours! I actually made risotto with hokkaido today for lunchen. Added a bit of red lentils to make it more hearty.
It looks amazing!
This looks and sounds amazing!
Te gusta como a mi poner algún integrante dulce en comidas saladas, además de la calabaza que me encanta y entramos en temporada. Un plato delicioso.
That is so pretty and I'm sure it tastes as great as it looks!
Very nice, colorful dish!
That sounds like an intriguing flavor combination!
Ottima ricetta con la mia amata zucca!!!
Looks tasty.
Wow, that excites me. Great recipe <3
Looks delicious! I have never used saffron before.
This is a nice dish of vegetables, so colorful and seasonal!
That looks scrumptious!
Se ve muy rico . Te mando un beso y gracias por la receta.
This looks like another amazing dish Angie.
It's pumpkin everywhere here at the moment as it's Spring already and every cafe is trying to use up the winter pumpkins :) This looks delightful; gotta love saffron.
I had to look up what mâches was as we don't get anything here called that. Neither do we get lambs lettuce. But I am sure that can be substituted?
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Tandy, use baby spinach! If you can only find regular spinach, then blanch them for 30 seconds, squeeze out the water before adding them to pumpkin. Watercress would be great too.
Looks wonderful, Angie.
Another delicious recipe, yum!
Take care, have a great day!
This recipe sounds absolutely delightful, and I love how it highlights pumpkin’s versatility with saffron and dates!
This looks absolutely divine! Come on fall!
This is the first week we have had dates at our farmers market -- I got a bagful to stuff with marzipan but I think I will hold some aside for this salad!
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