Pumpkin Sauce Penne Recipe

Penne

Ingredients

4 cloves garlic, jackets on
6 strips bacon, chopped
2 tbsp butter
½ large onion, diced
400g pumpkin, seeded and skinned, cut into large chunks
1 cup milk
1 cup chicken stock
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 tbsp chopped parsley, or cilantro
1 Japanese cucumber, cut into chunks
salt and pepper
cooked penne for 4-5 pax

How to make Pumpkin Sauce Penne

Place the garlic (still in their jackets) into a toaster oven and roast for 10 minutes on medium heat, about 165-175ËšC, or 325-350F. (In the meantime, prepare the rest of the ingredients.) When the garlic is done, remove from the oven and let cool a little before handling. Remove the jacket and mash the garlic with a fork.

Heat a large saucepan and add the bacon. Cook to your desired “doneness” (crispy, or just lightly browned). Set aside the bacon.

Add the butter and onion to the pan. Fry for 1 minute until fragrant, then add the garlic and fry for another minute and breaking up the mashed garlic in the process.

Now in goes the pumpkin, season it with some salt and pepper, and stir to mix well. Place a lid on and cook for 10 minutes on medium heat, giving it a good stir at every 3 minute intervals, making sure to scrape any browned bits from the bottom of the pan.

Add the milk and chicken stock and bring it to a boil. Simmer on medium for 5 minutes, stirring to blend the mushy pumpkin with the liquid. Remove from heat.

Mix 2 tbsp of the pumpkin sauce to the beaten egg. Now slowly drizzle in the egg into the sauce, 1 tbsp at a time, stirring vigorously to get a smooth, creamy sauce.

Toss in the cooked pasta, herb, and cucumber, and stir to mix well. Adjust seasoning to taste and serve.

*you can add or reduce the amount of liquid depending on the desired consistency. i was guesstimating so please do your own adjustment. bear in mind that the sauce thickens upon standing.

About Author:

Arie Boris has extensive travel industry experience, including business and sales development for commercial aviation, the International emergency assistance & travel insurance industry and a national association of travel agents. He was a contributing editor to several print and Internet travel publications, including Fieldings’ Worldwide Cruise Guide and was part of the start up team for CruiseCritic. He has written over 400 cruise ship reviews. Arie also produces and hosts Cruise Gourmet Voyages, a variety of fundraising & theme group cruises for various charitable and arts organizations. He has produced theme cruises for a variety of special interest groups including opera, comedy, spiritual retreats and fan clubs for TV shows like Dark Shadows and Dancing with the Stars!