Pumpkin Pasta
This pasta is the ultimate fall comfort food. It’s a creamy mix of pumpkin bechamel, topped with roast pumpkin and pine nuts.
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This pasta is the ultimate fall comfort food. It’s a creamy mix of pumpkin bechamel, topped with roast pumpkin and pine nuts.
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This is a very forgiving recipe that encourages you to use your intuition and senses as you go – in true Italian style. Cooking squid low and slow will leave you with melt in the mouth perfection. Serve with some crusty bread – or store overnight to allow the flavour to really develop!