Recipes: How to turn pumpkin soup into delicious Mac ‘n Cheese

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Cook once, eat twice: How to turn pumpkin soup into delicious Mac ‘n Cheese

First pumpkin soup, the next day we have “macchini and cheese” with the leftovers.

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You cook efficiently not only by preparing delicious dishes, but above all by cleverly reusing food. With increasing awareness of sustainability and time management in the kitchen, the concept of ‘cook once, eat twice’ is becoming more and more important. A prime example of this practice is the transformation of a savory pumpkin soup into an irresistible mac ‘n cheese dish the following day. First you prepare an aromatic pumpkin soup. What’s left becomes the base for a creamy, cheesy pasta dish the next day. This approach not only saves time and energy, but also offers a wonderful opportunity to give classic recipes a new, exciting twist. Let’s cook!

Pumpkin Soup and Pumpkin Mac and Cheese Recipes

For two

For the soup

Preparation:

Peel the pumpkin, remove the seeds and cut it into large cubes. Peel and dice the onion, peel and finely chop the garlic cloves. Heat olive oil in a large pot and sauté onion and garlic cloves until soft and translucent. Add pumpkin cubes and sauté until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Salt and pepper.

Fill with a liter of vegetable broth and bring to the boil. Then reduce heat and simmer for 25 minutes until the pumpkin is soft. Add coconut milk and bring the soup to the boil again. Remove the soup from the heat and mix until creamy with a hand blender. The consistency should be thick. Season with cumin and chili flakes. Divide between two bowls and serve hot. Use the rest for the mac ‘n cheese.

For mac ‘n cheese

Preparation:

Cook the pasta in batches until al dente. Meanwhile, heat the pumpkin soup in a pot and stir in the grated Parmesan. If necessary, season with salt and pepper. Drain the pasta water and add the pasta directly to the sauce. Let it steep briefly. If you like, grate some more Parmesan over it. Garnish with chili flakes and fresh coriander leaves.

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