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Pumpkin Polenta with Wilted Spiced Greens

September 10, 2013 By Courtney West 7 Comments

My favorite time of year is just over the horizon.  The slight change in both the scent and feel of the air tells me that autumn is just around the corner. I feel a new, inspiring energy permeating my mind and body.  The pumpkin spice latte has already returned and the days are slowly growing shorter.  I tend to welcome autumn with open arms as it means a much needed relief from the sweltering heat and humidity Texas summers are famous for.

I’ve been craving comforting, warm foods lately despite the weather outside.  Maybe it’s just my body hoping beyond hope for cooler temperatures.  Or maybe I’m in denial.  Or maybe both.  Whatever the reason, comfort food arrived in the form of this pumpkin polenta.  Creamy and warm, it hit the spot and made me want to curl up under a blanket in the chill of my AC.

I suppose it’s my duty to tell you this won’t be the last recipe you will see in the coming months that features my good buddy pumpkin. I am indeed a lover of this particular squash and not afraid to say it.  I think one of my favorite things about the arrival of autumn is that it is appropriate for pumpkin anything.
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Filed Under: autumn, dairy free, gluten free, main course, pumpkin, savory, vegan, vegetarian, wheat free, winter

Pumpkin & Black Bean Burgers

March 8, 2013 By Courtney West 20 Comments

pumpkin & black bean burgers | via sweet miscellany
As promised in the last post, this is the reason I made the lemon cilantro crema.  I typically save eating out for the weekend as a sort of treat (i.e. you don’t have to cook or bake tonight), but last friday night I had it in my head I was going to finally try Sara’s pumpkin and black bean patties.  I also got it in my head to make a lemon cilantro crema to slather on the buns as well as a side of roasted sweet potato wedges to enjoy on the side.

The planning of this dish started in the morning, and taunted me until I could get home to my kitchen and actually make it. (does this ever happen to anybody?  maybe it’s just me…)  As with every food idea that comes out of my head, I am always realistically prepared for failure.  I am happy to report this was not a failure but a delicious meal better than anything I might have gotten to-go from the few places in town.  And, because it was so tasty, I decided to share it.

These patties are not only very tasty, they are reeeealllly filling!  There was a lot of fiber and protein between the beans, rice, pumpkin, sprouted grain buns, and the nut-based crema.  I definitely did not go to bed hungry or wake up with a growling stomach.  Trust.

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