When Kalyani announced this month's Magic mingle's magic ingredients pumpkin and chillies, initially i want to go for a simple dal based curry or a stir fry. But finally i decided to make a fantastic flavourful,spicy and super cheesy focaccia with frozen pumpkin chunks. Usually when its peak season of pumpkin here, i'll get them and back home, i'll clean them immediately and chop them as small cubes, i'll freeze them in individual ziplock bags for further use. This method is quite handy, very useful whenever you feel like making dishes like soups,curries or simple stir fries with them.
I quickly pressure cooked those frozen pumpkin chunks without water upto 3whistles and used them in this focaccia by mashing with my fingers instead of grinding as fine puree. I spiced this super colourful focaccia with chopped red chillies, few crushed garlic cloves, chopped coriander leaves and topped with grated cheese. Needless to say this cheesy flavourful focaccia vanished very much easily and we enjoyed having them simply with grilled meats and salad for our dinner.
2cups All purpose flour
1cup Wheat flour
1/2cup Oats (grounded as fine powder)
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1tsp Salt
1/2tsp Sugar
1no Red chilly (chopped) or 1tsp red chilly flakes
3nos Garlic cloves
1/2cup Cooked & mashed pumpkin chunks
1/4cup Luke warm water
5tbsp Olive Oil (shaping,greasing)
3tbsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
1/2cup Cheese (grated)
Mix the sugar, salt and yeast in luke warm wate, let them sit for 5 minutes.
Meanwhile take the flours,grounded oats in a mixing bowl, add the mashed pumpkin chunks, chopped red chilly or red chilly flakes,crushed garlic cloves,gradually add the foaming yeast and olive oil, mix everything well.
It will be stickly at this point, transfer them to lightly floured surface n knead for few minutes, until they turn soft dough..
Coat a deep bowl with olive oil, place the soft dough and brush with more oil, cover it and let it sit for 1 hour in a warm place.
After an hour,punch down and grease few drops of oil to the baking square pan, press the dough to flatten them, springle the chopped coriander leaves over the dough and let them sit again for 1 hour.
The dough will again rise,double in sizen now springle the grated cheese over the dough..
Preheat the oven to 350F, place the baking pan in middle rack,bake for 20-25 minutes or until the crust turns brown..
Serve them with grilled meats, salads.
I quickly pressure cooked those frozen pumpkin chunks without water upto 3whistles and used them in this focaccia by mashing with my fingers instead of grinding as fine puree. I spiced this super colourful focaccia with chopped red chillies, few crushed garlic cloves, chopped coriander leaves and topped with grated cheese. Needless to say this cheesy flavourful focaccia vanished very much easily and we enjoyed having them simply with grilled meats and salad for our dinner.
2cups All purpose flour
1cup Wheat flour
1/2cup Oats (grounded as fine powder)
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1tsp Salt
1/2tsp Sugar
1no Red chilly (chopped) or 1tsp red chilly flakes
3nos Garlic cloves
1/2cup Cooked & mashed pumpkin chunks
1/4cup Luke warm water
5tbsp Olive Oil (shaping,greasing)
3tbsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
1/2cup Cheese (grated)
Mix the sugar, salt and yeast in luke warm wate, let them sit for 5 minutes.
Meanwhile take the flours,grounded oats in a mixing bowl, add the mashed pumpkin chunks, chopped red chilly or red chilly flakes,crushed garlic cloves,gradually add the foaming yeast and olive oil, mix everything well.
It will be stickly at this point, transfer them to lightly floured surface n knead for few minutes, until they turn soft dough..
Coat a deep bowl with olive oil, place the soft dough and brush with more oil, cover it and let it sit for 1 hour in a warm place.
After an hour,punch down and grease few drops of oil to the baking square pan, press the dough to flatten them, springle the chopped coriander leaves over the dough and let them sit again for 1 hour.
The dough will again rise,double in sizen now springle the grated cheese over the dough..
Preheat the oven to 350F, place the baking pan in middle rack,bake for 20-25 minutes or until the crust turns brown..
Serve them with grilled meats, salads.
this is a lovely idea and I can imagine the lethal combo of pumpkin and cheese
ReplyDeleteDelicious. love the way i can get pumpkin in my kids.
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Wow looks so cheesy and yum!! :)
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hey this is awesome. I have a new found love for pumpkin so would try this soon :)
ReplyDeletewow priya i am sre if i give u plain water...u will makea recipe with it...gr8 nutritious recipe
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious..yummy..
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great way to feed pumpkin to kids. Very creative
ReplyDeletenever tried bakin with this combo...would love to try this one thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletewow lovely bread!! i love it!
ReplyDeletelooks so healthy & delicious...mouthwatering!
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting. Yummy.
ReplyDeletewooow love the cheesy focaccia....
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic way to use pumpkins Priya!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is all new recipe.. Cheese and pumpkin both are my kids favourite.. I love to try
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lovely priya, looks super tempting!!!!
ReplyDeletethis one caught my eye, very creative.
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ReplyDeleteA very clever idea of use of Ingredients. Pumpkin and chillies would be a great combination. Sweet and chillies perfect combination.
ReplyDeletethis looks so amazing...definitely on my must try list!!!
ReplyDeleteOmg... Very innovative n fantastic recipe...
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Amazing Priya, cant finish this on my own :)
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Love focaccia any time - breakfast or snack.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious.
Absolutely lipsmacking!
ReplyDeletesuperb focaccia
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ReplyDelete.ah..what a wonderful bread..looks delicious!
I am planning to shamelessly steal this recipe for tonight;s dinner
ReplyDeletemouthwatering pumpkin focaccia...!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Priya!
ReplyDeleteTruely creative and looks yummy! I will try this soon, may be using some whole wheat flour!
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