Monday, November 4, 2013

Pumpkin & pancetta pasta


And you thought I paid scant attention to the changing of the seasons.

Peeshaw!


I know a good-looking cucurbita when I see one, you know. And when I saw this American Tondo pumpkin there wasn't a lot of hand-wringing over what to do with it: I'd make some pasta. Imagine that.


Dice up the pumpkin flesh and put it in a baking dish with olive oil, rosemary, nutmeg, a good dose of kosher salt and some ground black pepper. Place in an oven preheated to 375 degrees F.


Around 30 to 40 minutes later the pumpkin should be plenty done and so remove the pan from the oven and set aside.


Dice around a half pound of pancetta (or bacon if you prefer) into cubes and saute slowly in olive oil until crisp but not burned. Set aside and drain all but a little bit of the pork fat from the pan. The pan should be big enough to accommodate the pasta later on.


Add some olive oil to the fat and saute a few garlic cloves and a little hot pepper until softened.


Then add the pancetta.


Next add your cooked pasta (a half pound here), a good dose of the well-salted pasta water, and some grated cheese (I used caciocavallo).


Add the roasted pumpkin and gently stir together. (I did not use the entire pumpkin here, only around two cups' worth after roasting.)


And you have got yourself a pretty nice Autumn meal.

I know I did.

6 comments:

Thomas Henry Strenk said...

Looks great, tasty and easy to make.
I'll have to try this recipe.
What kind of wine would you recommend?

Mister Meatball said...

I went with a red Rhone, last night anyway.

Fred said...

Winner! Gotta do that.

3M said...

I made this for my birthday dinner ( same date as your post), and I must say it was fantastic. I usually make a cheese ravioli with a pumpkin cream sauce, but this was equally delicious. Thank you!

Mister Meatball said...

Excellent, 3M.

And Happy Birthday!

Claudia said...

I do some pumpkin for the sake of my Midwestern husband who loves it - and I find it too sweet. However, this is mixed with pasta and pancetta which would make both of us happy.