Pumpkin With Orzo Pasta

Filled with the aromatic flavors of star anise, cinnamon, parsley and dried oregano. This Pumpkin With Orzo Pasta is a comfort meal for the entire family.

 

Pumpkin With Orzo Pasta- Easy Baby Meals

Welcome to our this month’s segment of Foodie Mamas. With everything Pumpkin around, this month we chose to work with Pumpkin. I am also happy to say that Foodie Mamas are growing.

We have few more Mamas who have joined our quest to prepare delicious recipes, so now you all would be getting more amazing recipes with that particular food ingredient. More is better right.

From my side, I decided to make a pasta recipe. Since my daughter is very much into pasta these days, anything added with pasta is yum yum for her. In the following recipe, I have cooked pumpkin and vegetables and added orzo pasta to it.

The secret ingredient in this pasta recipe, which gives it an amazing aroma and flavor is Star Anise. This particular spice goes very well with pumpkin.

Pumpkin with Orzo Pasta

Star Anise is one of the culinary aromatic and flavoring agents. It is said to have its origins in native China and Vietnam. Today it is used in various cuisine from China, India, Middle East and Western countries.

It goes well with both sweet and savory recipes. Star Anise has various antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant properties. It is considered to be one of the healing herbs.

Star Anise is available is various whole food markets and grocery stores. But you can these for sure at any Indian grocery store. 

Using this beautiful herb along with pumpkin is sure a delight. It was pumpkin spice heaven in my kitchen when I was making this recipe. This recipe can be made with meat too, as well as any with another type of pasta. I have added whole steamed vegetables for my daughter since she likes to pick her veggies and eat. But for kids who don’t prefer that, Moms- you can puree the vegetables and add them to the recipe. Here’s my little secret to more flavourful and nutritious pasta. I start roasting pasta shells in butter for few minutes and then add vegetable stock or any other stock I have in hand. This helps in bringing out the nutty aroma of pasta and gives the pasta the flavor in of the stock in which it is cooked. 

This recipe is great for the entire family. It is a quick one-pot meal for busy days. Pumpkin Orzo pasta is a delicious meal for these Fall days. Try it soon.

Pumpkin With Orzo Pasta: Foodie Mamas

Pumpkin with Orzo Pasta is a warm comfort for the entire family. The beautiful aromatic flavor of star anise makes this pasta recipe deliciously amazing.
Course Dinner, Lunch, Lunch Box, Side Dish
Cuisine American, Grown-Ups, Kids, Toddler Food
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 1
Author Deepika Haldankar

You Need:

  • 1/2 cup Orzo Pasta (cooked)
  • 1/2 cup Pumpkin Puree
  • 1/2 cup Mixed Vegetables steamed (carrots, peas, green beans, corn)
  • 2 Garlic Cloves
  • 1- Star Anise (small)
  • 1 Cinnamon Stick (small)
  • 3 tsp Tomato-Based Pasta Sauce
  • 1/4 tsp Butter
  • 1 tbsp Parsley (chopped)
  • A dash of Dried Oregano
  • Salt And Black Pepper (for seasoning)

How To Make It:

  1. In a pot, add butter. As butter heats up, add star anise and cinnamon stick. Cook till they give a fragrant aroma, roughly for a minute or two.
  2. Then add chopped garlic cloves, a dash of oregano and give it a stir.
  3. Add pumpkin puree, and stir it well. Follow that with cooked vegetables. Cook this for another minute or two.
  4. Add pasta sauce and let it simmer for few minutes. Add 1/2 tbs parsley at this stage.
  5. Now add cooked orzo pasta, and give everything a good stir. Add the seasoning.
  6. Cover and cook on low flame for another 10 mins.
  7. Turn off the flame, add the remaining parsley and Serve.

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 This was the recipe for Pumpkin with Orzo Pasta. Isn’t it simple? Now let’s go through other delicious recipes from my fellow Foodie Mamas:

Let’s begin with Chrissie Baker from The Busy Baker Blog. She made this delicious No Bake Mason Jar Pumpkin Cheesecake.

NoBakePumpkinCheeseCake

Ali Randall from Home And Plate made these delicious Harvest Pumpkin Cupcakes with a Salted Caramel Frosting.

harvest-pumpkin cupcakes-salted-caramel-frosting (1a)

Sara Kellner Maneiz from Life Little Sweets made this amazing Vegan Pumpkin Spice Bread. 

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Amanda Batcher from The Chunky Chef came up with Pumpkin Risotto in Edible Parmesan Bowls. Aren’t these cute?

Pumpkin Risotto in Edible Parmesan Bowls (1)

Kaitie Lawlor from Fuschia Freezer made these delicious Pumpkin Fudge. 

Pumpkin Fudge

Emily Smith from Best Of This Life shared with us this amazing Homemade Vegan Pumpkin Spice Latte. 

Homemade Vegan Pumpkin Spice Latte

Sabrina from Dinner Than Dessert made these beautiful Baked Mini Pumpkin Pecan Donuts.

Pumpkin Pecan Donuts FoodieMamas

 This was our October Roundup for Pumpkin. We will come back again next month with a new Food Ingredient and a bunch delicious recipes. Till then, Have a Wonderful Pumpkin Month.

Important Note:

Talk to your baby’s Pediatrician before starting any new food.

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9 comments

  1. Joscelyn | Wifemamafoodie says:

    Yum, this sounds so delicious! I’m all about pumpkin this time of year! (or really any time of year;) I see orzo pasta all the time at the grocery store, but haven’t bought any in a long time. I’ll have to pick some up to try this next time!

  2. Priya says:

    wow, this looks so yummy! I have never tried orzo pasta before, but might have to give it a try. i can’t take eyes off the pictures! Thank you for sharing this wonderful fall recipe! 🙂

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