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Nutritional Value

Calories: 345
Calories from Fat: 99
Total Fat: 11 g
Saturated Fat: 2 g
Total Carbs: 30 g
Fiber: 2 g
Protein: 32 g
Sodium: 665 mg
Cholesterol: 26 mg

Stuffed Pumpkins


YIELD: 8 servings
PREPARATION TIME: 17 minutes
COOKING TIME: 60-90 minutes


Details

Impress your guests with the flavor and presentation of this dish from The Eat-Clean Diet® Cookbook. The savory mix of pumpkin, venison and wild rice will have them wanting more. Plus, they’ll be impressed when the dish is served in their very own pumpkin!

Ingredients

• 1 x 4-5 lb / 2 kg sugar pumpkin or 6 small sugar pumpkins
• 2 tsp / 10 ml sea salt
• 1 tsp / 5 ml dry mustard
• 1 Tbsp / 15 ml extra virgin olive oil
• 1½ lbs / 672 g lean ground venison or bison
• 7 green onions, trimmed and chopped
• 4 cloves garlic, passed through a garlic press
• 1½ cups / 360 ml cooked wild rice
• 4 egg whites + 1 yolk, beaten
• 1 tsp / 5 ml dried sage, crumbled
• ½ tsp / 2.5 ml freshly ground black pepper

Preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F / 177°C.
  2. Cut the top from pumpkin(s) and remove seeds and strings. Prick the inside flesh with a fork. In a small bowl, mix sea salt and dry mustard. Rub the interior of the pumpkin with this mixture. Set pumpkin aside.
  3. In a large skillet, heat olive oil. Add ground meat, onion and garlic. Saute over medium-high heat until meat is browned. Remove from heat. Drain excess oil. Add cooked wild rice, eggs, sage and pepper. Mix well with clean hands. Stuff each pumpkin with meat-rice mixture.
  4. Place pumpkin(s) in a shallow baking dish or lasagna pan. Add water until half of the baking dish is full.
  5. Bake until pumpkin is tender, 1 to 1½ hours. If using individual pumpkins, cooking time may be shorter. If using a large pumpkin, cooking time may be longer. When serving a large pumpkin, cut it into six wedges and serve. When serving individual pumpkins, place on individual serving plates.
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Comments & Responses

  • From: l_cade about 5 months ago

    Beautiful recipe idea! If I'd like to make this a vegetarian dish, what can be used to substitute the meat? I'm thinking lentils perhaps?
  • From: Nursebop about 5 months ago

    I made this recipe using the large pumpkin. Then served it to a couple of friends who are picky eaters and they loved it. They couldn't stop telling all our friends about it.
  • From: caston37 about 1 month ago

    Love this recipe! No pumpkins to be had so I used Acorn Squash and it was FANTASTIC! Will so make again and again!

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