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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Seasonal Splurge - Pumpkin Mascarpone Orzo With Fresh Sage

PUMPKINS - they're back, and they're everywhere.     

Vibrant Pumpkins at the Farmer's Market, Photo: NK
Like most home cooks (and avid eaters), I'm happy that pumpkin season is officially in full effect. Pumpkin is an extremely versatile flavor, as good in savory preparations as in sweet, and oh so good in beer, coffee, even cider (I just had this pumpkin flavored hard cider the other night and thought it was so good).                                           
Today's pumpkin-spiked dish is as simple as it gets. Ready in well under twenty minutes, you can easily incorporate Pumpkin Mascarpone Orzo into your fall dinner party repertoire as an entree or appetizer. Serve it to guests in a fresh pumpkin bowl as shown below for extra wow-factor, or hoard this decadent dish all for yourself -- we won't judge! Either way, you won't be sorry. Using canned pumpkin makes this recipe fast, accessible and seasonless, while the addition of creamy mascarpone cheese (which is pure, glorious sin, by the way) means the result will be irresistible. 

Pumpkin Mascarpone Orzo with Sage, Photo: NK 



Pumpkin Mascarpone Orzo
Serves 2 as an entree 4 as a modestly sized appetizer

Ingredients: 
1/2 box Orzo 
10 Ounces Libby's Pure Pumpkin (2/3 of a can)
3 rounded Tablespoons Mascarpone (we prefer Vermont Butter & Cheese Co. brand)
1 teaspoon Sugar
1/4 teaspoon Salt + more for pasta water 
A pinch of Cinnamon
1 Tablespoon Butter
2 medium Shallots, cut to a small dice
10 small or 5 large Sage Leaves, finely chopped
2 Tablespoons Water
1/4 Cup Freshly Grated Pecorino Romano Cheese

Method:
1. Set a pot of well salted water to boil for your Orzo.

2. In a bowl, combine the Pumpkin, Mascarpone, Cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon of Salt and 1 teaspoon Sugar. Mix well. 

3. In a large skillet over a medium-low flame, melt the Butter. Add the Shallots to the pan and sauté, stirring, for about 4 minutes. They will have softened but will still have a little crunch. 

4. By this time, your pasta water should be boiling. Add the Orzo (you'll need it to cook for 10 minutes). 
Pumpkin Cream comes together, Photo: NK

5. Meanwhile, pour the Pumpkin mixture in the skillet with the Shallots. Stir. Add 2 Tablespoons of water to the Pumpkin mixture - or more if you like it a bit thinner. Turn the heat down to low. 

6. When Orzo has cooked for 10 minutes, drain it and add it to the Pumpkin skillet. Toss gently to incorporate and sprinkle with chopped sage. Taste for Salt and adjust to your liking, keeping in mind that the Pecorino Romano will add some saltiness. Plate the Orzo and finish with freshly grated Pecorino Romano. 

Enjoy! 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

How To - Festive Cranberry Centerpiece

Happy Holidays to all, and for those who celebrate, Merry Christmas! Chances are, you're spending this weekend like we are - decking the halls and prepping for your holiday feast.
My Mom-in-Law's Beautiful Cranberry Centerpiece, Photo: NK 
If you are being hosted rather than hosting, check out this winning no-cook hors d'oeuvre idea that comes together quickly HEREAs you know by now, we'll be hosting our annual multi-course Italian Feast of the 7 Fishes. It's looking like we are actually going to make only 6, to be sure our small group of guests has room for dessert. Good luck with all your prepping, and we wish you and yours a joyous holiday and happy New Year! Tune in next time for the full report from our Christmas Eve Feast - including wine pairings and prep tips.  I'll leave you today with an ingenious and easy idea if you're looking for some last minute festive decor that won' t break the bank. All you need to make our beautiful Holiday Centerpiece is:
1-2 packages fresh Cranberries
Water
Candles
A decorative Bowl
To Assemble: 
Simply place your Candles in the Bowl, and arrange Cranberries to your desired height around them. Place the Bowl where you would like it to be displayed, and fill with Water slowly, using a watering can. 
Special thanks to my mom-in-law for this great idea!