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What to make when... you're carving up a pumpkin but don't want to waste the insides

Yes, all that orange gloop is good for something – like a hearty soup or a roasted pumpkin hummus.

IF YOU’VE PICKED up a pumpkin for carving during your weekly shop, don’t disregard the fact that what you have there is also a tasty and versatile autumn vegetable.

Pumpkins are not just for carving. In fact, they’re a great source of Vitamin A, which is important for eye health, and since they’re composed mainly of water, they are low in calories and fat. 

Pumpkin flesh can be used in curries, soups, one-pots, or even roasted and added to a salad. Pumpkin seeds, meanwhile, can be roasted and transformed into a nutritious snack. The pumpkin’s versatility and naturally sweet flavour also means pumpkin can be used to make desserts, like muffins or classic pumpkin pie.

Whether it’s a weekend snack, a midweek meal or a warming soup, I’ve got you covered with five delicious ways to use up your pumpkin, and stop those delicious insides from going in the bin…

1. Spiced pumpkin soup 

With plenty of fragrant spices and creamy coconut milk, this is the perfect winter warmer. In a large pot, gently fry ginger, garlic and onion until soft – this will take about 10 minutes. Next, stir through a spoonful each of curry powder and turmeric, along with some chopped red chilli. Stir for another minute or two to release the aromas, then add in peeled, chopped pumpkin, a tin of coconut milk and about 750ml of hot chicken or vegetable stock. Simmer gently for 40 minutes, until the pumpkin is cooked through, then remove from the heat and blitz with a hand blender until smooth. Top with coriander, and serve with fresh bread. Or, if you’re looking to impress, why not also top with some sweet toasted coconut flakes as seen in this recipe by Madeleine Shaw.

2. Cajun roasted pumpkin seeds

Pumpkin seeds are packed with nutrients- they’re a great source of vitamins, minerals and fibre. Sadly, they’re often the first thing we throw away when carving a pumpkin. To make this tasty snack, first clean the pumpkin seeds to remove any flesh, then boil them in hot water for 10 minutes. Drain them, and dry the seeds on some kitchen paper, before transferring to a bowl. Toss the seeds in olive oil, Cajun seasoning and some salt and pepper, then transfer to a baking tray lined with non-stick baking paper. Bake for 20-25 minutes at 150 °C, until they’re crisp. Allow them to cool, then either serve the seeds straight away or store them in an airtight container for up to three days. 

3. Roast pumpkin hummus

This roast pumpkin hummus makes a great snack and is perfect for entertaining over the Halloween period. Peel and chop the pumpkin, toss in some olive oil and seasoning, and bake in a hot oven for about 30 minutes, until cooked through. You could take inspiration from food blogger Rebel Food, who adds some whole cloves of garlic, which would add a lovely depth of flavour. This part can be done ahead of time as the pumpkin needs time to cool down to room temperature. Once cooled, add the pumpkin to a food processor along with a tin of drained chickpeas, the roasted garlic (if used), seasoning, paprika, lemon juice and tahini. Blitz for a few minutes, adding some water if the consistency is too thick. Adjust the taste if needed by adding in more salt, pepper or lemon juice. Transfer to a dish, and store in the fridge until ready to serve (for up to two days). Serve the hummus alongside some raw carrots, bread sticks or tortilla chips.

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4. Pumpkin risotto

First, roast some cubed pumpkin in a hot oven until cooked through – this will take about 30 minutes. For the risotto, heat a knob of butter in a saucepan and gently fry finely chopped onion and garlic. Heat some chicken or vegetable stock in a separate pan and keep it on the heat while you make the risotto – it’s important to keep the stock piping hot so that it doesn’t slow down the cooking process when adding it to the risotto. The ratio of liquid to rice should be 4:1, so if you’re using 150g rice, use about 600ml of stock.  Add some rice to the saucepan with the onion and garlic, then add a splash of white wine and stir until absorbed. Add another spoonful of rice, followed by a ladleful of stock and stir again until fully absorbed. Continue repeating this process and, when the rice is almost cooked, add the roast pumpkin cubes and some finely chopped sage. Finish with a generous helping of grated parmesan, black pepper, a drizzle of olive oil, and serve. 

5. Spinach, pumpkin and chickpea curry

This tasty veggie curry is also packed with health-boosting properties, making it the perfect option for a quick midweek meal, or something to make ahead and freeze for later. Heat some oil in a saucepan and fry onion, garlic, ginger and fresh chilli for about five minutes, until soft. Stir through a teaspoon each of garam masala, turmeric and cumin, and stir for another two minutes, before pouring over a pint of hot vegetable stock. Chop the pumpkin into cubes, and add this to the pot along with some salt and pepper. Simmer for about 30 minutes, until the pumpkin is tender, then add in a bag of baby spinach leaves and a tin of drained chickpeas. Simmer for a further five minutes, stir through a generous spoonful of crème fraiche or natural yogurt, and serve with rice and pitta bread.

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    Great until someone misses the garage and drives off the cliff.

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    Perfect gaff for the James bond baddie type…

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    If it has a remote control trapdoor for disloyal henchmen then I’ll take it it.

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    Sep 14th 2014, 5:20 PM

    Or Tony Stark

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    I couldn’t think of anywhere better to relax while contemplating world domination.

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    I hope his architect has taken coastal erosion into consideration before he designed this

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    Reminds me of that Kerryman that bought that large plot of land when the tide was out.

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    It’s a barmy Bostik idea….

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    Fantastic, a house hanging off the side of a cliff. What could possibly go wrong?

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    pity the poor window cleaner

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    Some people like to live life on the edge,.

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    Ha, all it needs is a bottomless toilet.

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    Sep 14th 2014, 5:50 PM

    In case there is some confusion, this house doesn’t actually exist. This is all ‘photoshop’.

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    So is J Low’ ass, but you’d still look ;)

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    Will it drop off if the cliff erodes?

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    Where’s the fresh water supply, sewerage and electricity ?

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    Not in a million years!

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    It’ll be a sad day something like this would get planing

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    Sep 14th 2014, 5:12 PM

    Why – they gave permission for that stupid spike/spire thing in the middle of Dublin? No use or significance to any living thing….

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    You don’t think that a cliff face would be a significant view or asset worth preserving??? You are the pits

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    Sep 14th 2014, 6:09 PM

    And you are clearly an idiot, eland…

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    Sep 14th 2014, 6:15 PM

    Being clad in glass I don’t think it would aesthetically ruin the look of the cliffs as the cliffs would be experienced mostly from the top surface. At night it might even look good to someone out at sea on a boat. The big downside I see is that boats might think it is a lighthouse structure and move towards what would be mistaken for a harbour..

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    Sep 14th 2014, 6:56 PM

    Wow Pol that is some comment, 1st: cliffs are looked at from all angles, from the top from the sea from the side as is clearly depicted in the picture provided. 2nd: if for some reason you could only look down on this cliff you would be obstructed at this site, by the garage. 3rd: glass is not normally seen jutting out of coastal cliff faces and I doubt this glass cling-on will change that trend.

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    eland…be up for school tomorrow…

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    Sep 14th 2014, 10:12 PM

    Just for giggles. Where in the rendering given are the people that are going to look at this building from all angles? The image portrays a place that is secluded as opposed to the busy beach you believe it is…

    Secondly you know don’t you that glass is not inherently a primary structural element and in this case here is not the thing that is holding the whole thing up? It provides cross directional support as a kind of panel in a steel frame building would, but it is steel that would be the superstructure that connects to the rock face. Thus the glass never really touches the rock face so it doesn’t cling on. So I agree with you glass is normally not seen jutting out of rock in this manner.

    PS There are thousands of better buildings that go unnoticed by the public each year but a really provocative one like this comes along and everyone has a half baked opinion. People are not going to be living like this in the future. It is a one off. There is no trend or movement in architecture that describes this building. It’s hilarious that you think otherwise.

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    Sep 14th 2014, 5:07 PM

    A lot of these type houses in California too – overlooking the Pacific.

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    Great views but jaysus I’d never be off the toilet

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    Sep 14th 2014, 6:42 PM

    There’s just something very cool about that , ok its impractical and I dont know what the story is with corrosion but its very cool . Appeals to my villain side

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    Glass and stainless steel / pvc. I doubt corrosion would be a concern. Erosion on the other hand….

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    Erm…good look to the window cleaner…

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    They forgot to mention a bathroom.

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    Wow I seriously want one

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    It looks like an ashtray bolted to a wall ……I bet the sharks are waiting below for a drunk Irishman to go take a whizz after a house party ….

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    I can see Mel Gibson tearing one of these down in lethal weapon 5

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    G’day everybody – check out the view.

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    This would turn the Cliffs of Moher into the new Hamptons or St.Tropez :D

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    Can someone tell me why if you look at a picture on journal.ie the resolution is pure shite

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    A wee design here and there and the home could double up as a Lighthouse-

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    Sep 15th 2014, 9:43 AM

    Hmm do they not have coastal erosion then in Australia!

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