Sunday, October 7, 2012

Rigatoni with Pumpkin Ricotta Sauce ~ All things Orange #SundaySupper

Autumn colors are indeed magical.The leaves in pretty hues of orange, red and yellow nature seems like a canvas painted with beautiful warm colors.Pumpkin patches, halloween, trick-or-treating, all the fun and the excitement has begun!The Autumn also brings along with it some glorious orange colored foods from pumpkins, to squash to sweet potatoes and its no surprise then that our friend Pam chose 'All things Orange' for today's SundaySupper!



My entry for this event is an easy Rigatoni with Pumpkin Ricotta Sauce that captures the essence of fall colors and flavors into a gorgeous creamy pasta dish.I found a Martha Stewart recipe and tweaked it by going for the Ricotta instead of heavy cream and adding nutmeg!The result is an elegant pasta dish that takes no effort to prepare and yet makes a strong statement in terms of looks,flavors and the texture.


The sage adds this sweet lemony touch and fragrance to the dish and the pumpkin with the ricotta is pure magic.The nutmeg is essential in enhancing the creamy flavors and the grated parmesan is all you need to finish off this gorgeous sauce.I was so happy to see my kids enjoy the dinner as much as we did :)They were very excited to know that there was pumpkin in the sauce. Something about Pumpkins and Halloween that gets them all excited :)

Rigatoni with Pumpkin Ricotta Sauce

Ingredients:

Rigatoni-3 cups (uncooked)
Pumpkin Puree-3/4 cup (I used canned)
Ricotta Cheese-1/2 cup
Milk-1/4 cup
Grated Nutmeg-1 tsp
Sage leaves-10 cut into strips
Extra Virgin Olive Oil-1 tbsp
Grated Parmesan Cheese-1/4 cup
Salt-to taste
Pepper-1 tsp

Process:

Cook the Rigatoni in a pot of salted boiling water until al dente.
In a bowl mix together the pumpkin puree, ricotta,milk, sage leaves.
In a pan on medium heat, add the Olive Oil followed by the pumpkin sauce.Gently mix together until all creamy.You can add more milk to reach the desired consistency.Add the nutmeg, salt and pepper.
Add the cooked pasta into the sauce and add freshly grated parmesan cheese to finish off.Serve hot!




The #SundaySupper family is using the spirit of the season to inspire you and will be sharing some fabulous dishes at the #SundaySupper table this week, and we do hope that you’ll join us!
Just look at all of the fabulous dishes being offered up this week:

Sunrise (Breakfast and Brunch)


Sunset (Dinner and Main Dishes)
By The Bonfire (Sweets, Snacks and Sips)
That is one great list of orange culinary delights. What a way to brighten up a meal. A feast for the eyes and the tummy!
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44 comments:

  1. this looks delicious! I have done a pumpkin Alfredo, but I love how light this is! Thank you for joining in this week!

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  2. Great idea to use Ricotta! This look fabulous! Thanks for sharing with us, Soni!

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  3. Wow, this sounds sooo good. I may make this tonight!

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  4. A perfect idea for pasta. I will in mind the nutmeg advice. Wonderful recipe, love it! Have a great sunday Soni!

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  5. This look so nice and creamy! What a nice change for a pasta dish!

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  6. Hello delicious!!!! This sounds like an amazing meal...I would very much like a bowl in front of me right now!!!

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  7. Pumpkin, sage, ricotta and pasta? I'm in Heaven!!!!

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  8. I want this dish, and I want that dish that you served it on! Gorgeous!

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  9. This looks so good, I love the unusual pairing of ricotta and pumpkin. Delish!!!

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  10. I have that plate from Pier 1! This dish looks and sounds amazing!

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  11. Fall is beautiful. I only wish the leaves would clean themselves up after they fall. Then again, this hearty pasta would be good after a day of leaf blowing and raking.

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  12. Ricotta instead of cream works great for me - more protein in the dish. Can't go wrong with pumpkin, sage and nutmeg flavors. Yum!

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  13. Love your post, i make a similar recipe with squash...

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  14. I wish I had tried this when I could have cheese... this looks to die for

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  15. This sounds wonderful, especially for a meatless meal. I love including pumpkin or butternut squash into a creamy sauce. Thanks for sharing!

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  16. I love pumpkin with sage and the addition of ricotta sounds fabulous. Absolutely another must-try for me!

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  17. This looks so delicious! Love the sage

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  18. Soni this is beautiful and I really am considering this for dinner tonight. It just looks amazing and ever since you posted it, I've wanted it.
    Beautiful, easy to make recipe! Yum!

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  19. Oh my gosh, Soni, I love everything about this dish! I'm going to have to make it this week. Love, love, love it.

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  20. Love the fact that you used Ricotta instead of heavy cream

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  21. If this tastes even half as good as it looks then I might have to have a second portion

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  22. Wow an orange meal....in the orange genre I love butternut squash risotto. Sage works wonders with these veggies....I have never tried cooking with ricotta cheese, must try soon. The pasta is looking lovely Soni :-)

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  23. This is beautiful and would be so hard to resist in my house ... Great Job :-)

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  24. Another great combination! Pumpkin and ricotta, lovely!

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  25. I love sneaking in pumpkin into my pasta sauces. Kids don't notice it, hubby doesn't notice it and I'm all happy!

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  26. I'm feeling the orange spirit my friend, this looks delicious :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  27. Beautifully done, Soni! I'm loving this dish and the use of ricotta :-) The sage is a beautiful addition too :-) Nicely done, my friend!

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  28. this is a gorgeous pasta dish! awesome job!

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  29. Wow this is a must try for us! Nice simple but delicious pasta dish for the fall time. Thanks for sharing!

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  30. Oh, this looks spectacular, Soni!!! I would have to have seconds if not thirds!!! Great @Sunday Supper post!

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  31. I still have some sage on my plant outside-I better get out there and get it so I can make this dish! I love pumpkin in my pasta.

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  32. What an easy and delicious pasta! I have some fresh sage in the garden that would be lovely in this dish!

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  33. Looks so healthy & yummy ! Think the combo of ricotta & pumpkin is so classic ! Love the textured plate ! On my " To Make List "

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  34. I have never cooked with sage before or pumpkin with my pasta. This is something new to try!

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  35. Beautiful photos Soni and this sauce looks delectable! I'm a big fan of mixing ricotta in with my pasta!

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  36. I love pumpkin with pasta. The ricotta with this sauce sounds wonderful!

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  37. Soni, this dish sounds absolutely scrumptious! I love every ingredient you used. The real test would be whether the Husband likes it...although I figure he'd better eat whatever I put in front of him! I am definitely making this soon.

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  38. Great minds think alike. Did you notice our dishes are almost exactly the same. Pasta, pumpkin and cheese. I used mascarpone instead of ricotta. I think they make a wonderful combination. Kind of hard to photograph because there is no color contrast but I love the sweet and savory together! Go team pumpkin pasta!

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  39. Such a gorgeous dish! I know I'd love this one!

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  40. This rigatoni looks awesome! so beautiful and yummy! Thanks for sharing!

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