Onion Squash, Sage & Hot Honey Orzo
This roasted red kuri squash orzotto with hot honey is a little bit sweet, a little bit spicy and incredibly moreish. The perfect autumn comfort food. Onion squash is also known as ‘Red Kuri’. It’s sweet, nutty and super tasty. If you can’t find it, then Crown Prince squash, Hubbard squash or Delica Pumpkin would work just as well.
Serves
2
Onion Squash
White Onion
Tomato
Garlic Clove
Chilli Flakes
Fresh Sage
Orzo
Salted Butter
Chicken Stock
Hot Honey
Parmesan
Lemon
Rapeseed Oil
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Ellie Y.
a month ago
my version! very tasty and autumnal
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Hannah H.
2 months ago
I enjoyed this a lot and would make it again. I didn't strictly follow the recipe, I ended up using a lot more tomatoes and probably a smaller amount of squash. I accidentally threw the squash seeds so I roasted some pumpkin seeds I had lying around. I made sure to undercook the orzo so that when I added the squash puree I had the option to cook it down further which I did so the end consistency was very similar to risotto. I personally would have preferred more heat in the dish but other than that I found this perfect for a winter evening.
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Julia J.
3 months ago
I only roasted the squash and cooked everything else. Flavours were banging.
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Makeisha E.
3 months ago
Modified with an acorn squash and a quality olive oil instead of butter in the sauce. Truly autumn in a bowl- quite impressed!
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Alice S.
3 months ago
Really good. Added a lot more garlic and chilli flakes for an extra punch and used a more robust pasta shape to help with texture, was great!
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Nick G.
3 months ago
Agree with previous comments about a little too much 'slurry' texture but overall very tasty. I forgot to keep the seeds so roasted pumpkin seeds instead which worked well. I would make twice as much orzo next time and blend half the mixture to make the final orzo part less loose.
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Imogen T.
3 months ago
(edited)
The toasted seeds, whilst much nuttier (crunchier) than butternut squash seeds (which I'm into), are a much needed texture in a bowl of what was otherwise orzo in thick vegetable puree soup. I didn't dislike it, but like some other comments mentioned, the heat of chilli flakes and hot honey wasn't quite enough to add punch / dimension to the savoury slurry. I guess I was hoping for something more like an orzotto in texture and if I was to make it again I would roast maybe half the amount of vegetables and blitz only half again (so 1/4 of what was prescribed) for the sauce. Someone mentioned using peppers as well which I think is a great idea (plus more tomato) to get some more acid into the dish without overdoing it on the lemon. Overall was a really fun autumnal cook and would like to use the ideas again but would do some tweeks x
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Ania M.
3 months ago
nice. most of the seeds turned out too tough to eat; skipped them entirely to avoid grumpiness.
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Annie M.
3 months ago
So tasty! Added a pepper to the roasting tray that needed to be used and it worked well.
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Nicol Z.
3 months ago
Delicious recipe, easy to prepare. We added some babby carrots and parsnips.
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Vilma Y.
3 months ago
It was tasty!it was very difficult to eat the seeds!so we did not but still a delicious dish
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Hattie T.
3 months ago
Absolutely delicious! Perfect autumn dish and the roasted seeds and sage taste amazing!
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Mike M.
3 months ago
This was off the chaiiiiin! Nicest thing I’ve eaten, maybe ever? Autumn in a bowl 🤤
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Julie B.
4 months ago
Absolutely loved this!
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James P.
4 months ago
Lovely warming meal, added extra garlic and chilli flakes for a bit more punch
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Tammy F.
4 months ago
(edited)
This was pretty simple to make, I added 4 cloves of garlic instead of 2, but still felt the sauce lacked a punch, I used a kallo stock cube, maybe need to use a stronger stock. It was tasty tho, the nuttiness and texture of the pumpkin seeds were great. I would make it again.