Monday, January 17, 2011

Penne with Pumpkin and Sausage

The other half of my can of pumpkin went towards this tasty meal.  Like most pasta dishes, it's a bit dried out as leftovers (and it makes a lot!), but has great flavor and the sweet sausage is just right.  My son wanted his carrots included in the picture!




2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided
1 pound bulk sweet Italian sausage
4 cloves garlic, cracked and chopped
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 bay leaf, fresh or dried
4-6 sprigs sage leaves (about 2 tablespoons), cut into chiffonade (I used 1 Tbsp dried)
1 cup dry white wine
1 cup chicken stock
1 cup canned pumpkin
1/2 cup heavy cream (I used whole milk)
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg, ground or freshly grated
Coarse salt and black pepper
1 pound penne rigate, cooked to al dente
Romano or Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, for grating




Heat a large, deep nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.  Add 1 Tbsp olive oil to the pan and brown the sausage in it.  Transfer sausage to a paper towel-lined plate.  Drain fat from skillet and return pan to the stove.  Add the remaining Tbsp oil, followed by the garlic and onion.  Saute 3-5 minutes until the onions are tender.


Add bay leaf, sage and wine to the pan.  Reduce wine by half, about 2 minutes.  Add stock and pumpkin and stir to combine, stirring sauce until it comes to a bubble.  Return sausage to pan; reduce heat and stir in cream.  Season the sauce with the cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and pepper, to taste.  Simmer mixture 5-10 minutes to thicken sauce.


Return drained pasta to the pot you cooked it in.  Remove the bay leaf from sauce and pour the sausage pumpkin sauce over the pasta.  Combine sauce and pasta and toss over low heat for 1 minute.  Garnish the pasta with lots of shaved cheese and sage leaves.  

2 comments:

  1. I've been meaning to tell my pumpkin loving friend, that Jude LOVES pumpkin. This kid will hardly eat anything I put in front of him, but he LOVES pureed pumpkin!!

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  2. This passes the Chippy and Bjo inspection. Curtis doubted when he first heard the ingredients but now has decided it is pretty delicious.

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