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Hokkaido pumpkin rigatoni with smoked tofu (vegan)

 

Ingredients for 4 people:

some whole sea salt
about 400 g rigatoni pasta
1 small Hokkaido pumpkin
2 shallots
3 garlic cloves
1 pack of smoked tofu
rapeseed oil
⅛ l white wine
herb salt
freshly ground black pepper
cumin
nutmeg
A little chilli powder
Thyme
In addition:
A few sprigs of fresh coriander and thyme$

Preparation:

1. Bring a pan of water to the boil, add a little whole sea salt and cook the rigatoni pasta until al dente. Drain, keeping a little of the pasta water aside.
2. In the meantime, wash, trim and quarter the Hokkaido pumpkin, remove the seeds and cut into small cubes.
3. Peel and finely chop the shallots.
4. Peel the garlic, remove the centre sprout and cut into thin slices.
5. Finely dice the smoked tofu.
6. Heat the rapeseed oil in a pan and sauté the shallot cubes with the garlic slices.
7. Add the finely diced smoked tofu and fry.
8. Then add the diced Hokkaido pumpkin and continue to fry.
9. Deglaze with the white wine and some of the pasta water.
10. Simmer for a few minutes before adding the cooked rigatoni pasta.
11. Season the stir-fry with herb salt, freshly ground black pepper, cumin, nutmeg, chilli powder and thyme.
12. Wash the coriander, spin it dry and chop it finely.
13. Divide the pasta into bowls and sprinkle with freshly chopped coriander and a little fresh thyme.

 

My picks:

    • The Hokkaido pumpkin can also be replaced with finely diced carrots. The cooking time should be extended a little.
    • This pasta dish tastes even better with a sprinkling of roasted pine nuts.

 

Product description:

The Hokkaido pumpkin, like other pumpkin varieties, is in season during the autumn. If you store it correctly, you can enjoy it for even longer. To do this, store the whole pumpkin in a cool, dry environment and make sure the stem is intact. Damage to the pumpkin will affect how long it can be stored. The Hokkaido pumpkin can weigh several kilos and is therefore considered a giant pumpkin. You can tell whether it is ripe by tapping it with your finger. You should hear a hollow sound. The bright colour of the Hokkaido pumpkin is due to its high beta-carotene content, which is converted into vitamin A in our body. A special feature of the Hokkaido pumpkin is the fact that it does not need to be peeled before consumption.