This vegan dish is as nutritious as it is gourmet: a stuffing of nuts, quinoa, lentils and mushrooms is combined with the sweet flesh of the squash. And because we eat with our eyes too, the pretty presentation is sure to whet your appetite.
Don’t throw away the seeds of your Halloween pumpkin: once washed, dried and cooked, they can be eaten as a snack or added to different recipes, like these chocolate tiles. With this low-sugar dessert, you can fully enjoy the creamy taste of dark chocolate and the crunch of pumpkin seeds.
If you’re not used to squashes, these muffins will convert you. Pumpkin purée gives them a beautifully moist texture. Traditional autumn spices like cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg will warm your heart!
This side dish marries the freshness of ginger with the creaminess of oven-baked butternut. This mash is one of the simplest ways to cook squashes. Use fresh ginger rather than powdered for a result that’s truly delicious.
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