Today I roasted my first ever pumpkins and oh my word they were tasty
First I washed and dried them then cut them in half and removed the seeds and stringy membrane. I rubbed them inside and out with olive oil before roasting them cut side down for 30 minutes at 190.
While they were roasting I cooked some basmati rice and fried some minced beef with celery, onions and garlic When the pumpkins had finished roasting I filled them with a mix of the mince and rice. I popped the tops back on and roasted them for a further twenty minutes. I served them with plenty of the rice. They were utterly delicious.



They look good & a great way to use the little ones.
ReplyDeleteI've saved the seeds to grow next year.
DeleteAre they actually tasty? I don't know a lot about pumpkins but over in (here in America where I first encountered the pumpkin) I was told that there were different ones for eating and different ones for decoration???
ReplyDeleteThey taste like a cross between a sweet potato and a chestnut. Utterly delicious
DeleteThank you, Cherie. I have been wondering what on earth to do with my pumpkins I won in the raffle. I can't remember having pumpkin so fingers crossed I like them. xx
ReplyDeleteThey were really tasty. I'm cooking a vegetarian version tonight. We have friends coming for tea and they'll make a pretty impressive vegetarian main course
DeleteHi. The Taste the Difference Belgian dark drinking chocolate from Sainsbury's was £3.50 a jar. I couldn't see any other similar one so I hope that was what you meant. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Joy. We'll be having some of that. X
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