We love pumpkin year-round, but this hearty vegetable really comes into its own when autumn and winter roll around. Baked, roasted, blitzed through soup or baked in pies, cooking with pumpkin guarantees a warming, nourishing meal for family and friends. These pumpkin recipes cover just about every occasion, from simple lunches and dinners through to meals for special occasions.
Roast vegetable salad with garlic mustard dressing
Roasted rice and pumpkin curry
Roasted pumpkin risotto
Pumpkin rotolo with sage butter sauce
Slow-cooker coconut pumpkin soup
Smoky pumpkin tacos with jalapeño salsa
Indian-spiced red lentil and pumpkin soup
Chai-roasted pumpkin soup with honey walnuts
Pumpkin gnocchi with broccolini and red onion
Potato and pumpkin gnocchi with rocket pesto
Pumpkin and eggplant with chilli and Thai basil
Pumpkin, spinach and fetta frittata
Winter vegie bowl
Curried pumpkin crepes
Turmeric veg with sauerkraut hummus
Vegan roast
Coconut-roasted pumpkin and cauliflower with chilli, lime and cashews
Vegetable lasagne
Brown rice and roast pumpkin salad
Brown rice salad with pumpkin
Pumpkin and cauliflower yellow curry
Roasted vegetable and goat’s cheese tart
Miso broth with tamari pumpkin and noodles
Pumpkin and feta free-form tart
Pumpkin, ricotta and rocket quesadillas
Leek and pumpkin risotto
Pumpkin and corn quesadilla with fresh tomato salsa
Roast pumpkin and spinach lasagne
Pumpkin and goat’s cheese lasagne with rocket and pepita
Stir-fried pumpkin, water spinach and tomatoes with five spice
Pumpkin ravioli with sage butter
Pumpkin pappardelle with burnt butter sauce and garlic chips
Roast pumpkin and zucchini pasta
Warm barley and vegetable salad
Pumpkin bake
Pumpkin and chilli quesadillas
Caramelised leek and pumpkin pie
Pumpkin empanadas
What can I do with my pumpkin?
If you’re growing pumpkin, you can pick and store them in a cool, dark place for up to two months before using them. That gives you time to choose from the pumpkin recipes here, or any other recipes. For example, you might want to try your hand at pumpkin scones or classic American-style pumpkin pie.
If you’ve had a particularly good pumpkin season, another simple way to use them is to make a big batch of pumpkin soup and freeze it. Soup and other leftovers can typically be kept in the freezer for several months, according to details on Healthdirect.gov.au, giving you a bit more time to enjoy your pumpkin.
Alternatively you could give some of your pumpkins away to family, friends or neighbours, either straight fro the garden or cooked up into a delicious meal.