Cheesy pasta shells coated with rich, slightly sweet pumpkin puree, bite size kale, and just a kick of garlic. Fall meets comfort food in this deliciously creamy pumpkin kale mac and cheese.
I think I just found a new side dish for my Thanksgiving dinner. Or maybe it’ll just be my main dish.
Seriously. That good.
Slightly sweet pumpkin puree coating every little surface of those cheesy pasta shells with little bits of kale in each bite. Yes please. Because this mac and cheese is no longer that comfort food made from powdered cheese straight from that familiar blue box. No, this is comfort food at its autumn finest.
Sometimes the best recipes come from great ideas, other times by accident, and occasionally due to random luck.
If you’re like me, sometimes you don’t know what you’re making for dinner. Actually, it’s more than sometimes. It’s practically every other day. I like to plan out recipes (most of the time), but I rarely plan out meals, which means there are times when I’m not sure what we’re eating right up until I’m making it.
So what does that have to do with this recipe? When I have absolutely no clue what to make for dinner, I browse through the refrigerator to see what ingredients I have. Kind of like the Mystery Box challenge from Gordon Ramsey’s Masterchef. Only to discover that I should have done my grocery shopping yesterday instead of doing whatever else it was that I did that I didn’t have to do (reading food blogs, online shopping, celebrity gossip, etc). It’s a flaw, really.
Rummaging through my fridge, I discovered I had leftover pumpkin puree, shredded cheddar cheese, a bundle of kale, plus a bunch of other ingredients that probably wouldn’t work so well together.
And if I have nothing to eat, I usually reach for pasta. It’s a habit I developed in college. Apparently, I haven’t quite managed to grow out of it, and probably never will.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Or is it just me?
Let’s infuse mac and cheese with the essence of fall.
Boil your favorite pasta in water for about 7-9 minutes until it’s just cooked. The pasta has softened but is still firm. I chose to use small pasta shells this time, but penne, rotini, or elbows would be perfect for this recipe too. Drain the water and run the pasta through cold water to prevent it from continuing to cook.
Mix half the milk with cornstarch. Make sure that all the cornstarch is dissolved otherwise you’ll have clumps of cornstarch once the milk starts to heat up. Trust me, clumps of cornstarch does NOT taste good. But you need the cornstarch to help thicken the milk into a sauce.
Add the milk to a large saucepan or skillet over medium heat, stirring with a spatula to make sure that the milk/cornstarch does not form clumps.
Stir in the cheese and the pumpkin.
Add in the pasta, mixing to make sure that the pasta is coated with the pumpkin and cheese sauce. If the pasta is too dry, feel free to add more milk. The texture will be a little bit grainy, but that’s normal. It’s because of the pumpkin puree.
Add the torn kale leaves. I liked mine partially raw so I added it at the end. But if you prefer your kale completely cooked, add the kale before you add the pasta.
Season with garlic powder and salt.
Serve the pasta warm.
Enjoy!
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wildandmello says
Looks like a good fall meal to try! I’ve been looking for some new recipes 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hope you’ll like it =)
Cory says
Three of my favorite things all wrapped up into one!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hope you’ll like this dish!
canalcook says
This looks glorious. I have some butternut squash in my fridge waiting to be used up.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hope you’ll like it!
polianthus says
looks divine – happy colours – sun on an autumn meadow – greens and yellows – must go out to hunt some kale -thanks for looking at my unhealthy cakes while I look at your healthy Kale and happy Sunday!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I think we need a little bit of everything. I love indulging in desserts as long as the portions aren’t huge. lol
polianthus says
I agree – it’s all about mixing it up a little – desserts can be great, however, often my expectations on how good the dessert will be are not met!
chefjulianna says
Oh, wow Andrea! I think this is the most sophisticated Mac and cheese I have ever laid eyes on! Gorgeous and healthy! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at FF this week! You may have begun a M and C revolution! 😀
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it, Julianna!
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake says
This looks so good, all of my favourite things in one dish! Somehow the fact that is came about sort of by accident makes me love it even more!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Michelle!
rozie13 says
This sounds delicious! Thank you for the recipe, I want to try it this week. I recently baked a squash and greens tart, I love the combo of velvety sweet squash with slightly bitter greens http://mycollardgreenz.wordpress.com/2014/09/28/mediterranean-flat-bread-with-seasonal-vegetables/
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I’ve never had squash in a tart before, but it sounds soo good!
sandylagoon says
That looks so good. Saving this as a possibility for Thanksgiving!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it!
Fabio says
So nice to read about your work in the kitchen! You know how to prepare good food and good blogs as well! Bravo, my friend Andrea! 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Fabio!
simplysands says
Looks amazing
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!