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Neo-Classical Thanksgiving Dressing with Apricots and Prunes, Stuffed in a Whole Pumpkin

This vegetarian stuffed pumpkin offers a spectacular meat-free centrepiece that is as visually impressive as it is delicious. The savoury stuffing is elevated by the natural sweetness of dried apricots and prunes, which are plumped in apple juice before being combined with crisp, homemade breadcrumbs and aromatic sage. It is a wonderful alternative to a traditional roast, bringing a touch of neoclassical flair to your autumn gatherings or festive dinner table.

Preparing this festive dish is a rewarding process, focusing on building layers of flavour through slow-toasted bread and steamed pumpkin. Using a buff-coloured variety adds a sophisticated aesthetic, but any medium-large culinary pumpkin will work beautifully. Packed with seasonal herbs, this hearty main course is best served whole at the table, allowing guests to scoop out the tender roasted flesh along with the fragrant fruit-studded dressing.

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Ingredients for Neo-Classical Thanksgiving Dressing with Apricots and Prunes, Stuffed in a Whole Pumpkin

  • 240ml dried apricots

  • 240ml dried pitted prunes

  • 240ml apple juice

  • 1 loaf good-quality commercially made presliced whole wheat bread

  • 1 large onion, diced

  • 1 to 2 stalks leafy celery, diced (leaves included)

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons to 1 tablespoon dried leaf (not ground) sage

  • 60ml butter, melted

  • Vegetable stock (see tip, below) as needed

  • Tamari or shoyu soy sauce to taste

  • A small amount of dried leaf basil and oregano to taste (optional)

  • Salz und frisch gemahlener schwarzer Pfeffer nach Geschmack

  • Cooking spray (optional)

  • 1 medium-large pumpkin, preferably one of the buff-coloured pumpkins, prepared as follows:

Cut off and reserve a lid, as you would preparatory to carving a jack-o'-lantern. Scoop out all of the seeds and fibers. Put an inch or two of water in a large pot. Place the pumpkin, cut side down, in the water, cap wedged in near it. Bring to a boil over high heat. Cover tightly and team for 10 to 15 minutes to precook slightly. Remove the pot from the heat and let cool. When cool, remove from the pot. Since the pumpkin will be eaten with the stuffing, I like to season the inside with salt, pepper, a little tamari, Pickapeppa, and brown sugar, rubbing this into the exposed interior flesh after steaming.

  1. Place the apricots and prunes in a small, heatproof bowl. Place the apple juice in a small saucepan over high heat and bring to a boil. Immediately pour the juice over the dried fruit. Let stand for at least 2 hours, but overnight or a day or two in advance is fine. Drain the dried fruit, reserving both the fruit and the soaking liquid. Coarsely chop the fruit and set aside.

  2. Preheat the oven to 191°C, then turn down to 93°C.

  3. Set a wire rack on a baking sheet and place a single layer of bread slices on the rack. Place in the preheated oven and bake, slowly, turning once, until the bread is hard, crunchy, and dry all the way through, but not browned. This is a fairly slow process — it might take 45 to 60 minutes, but set the timer at 20-minute intervals to remind you to check. You with either need to do 2 sheets' worth of bread (in which case, reverse their positions in the oven halfway through), or repeat the toasting process again until all bread is prepared. Remove the dry bread from the oven and let cool.

  4. Coarsely crumble the bread into a large bowl. Add the onion and leafy celery and toss to combine. Measure the sage (starting with the smaller amount) into your hands and rub the leaves back and forth in your palms until they crumble (this releases the volatile essential oils). Add the sage to the bread mixture. Pour the melted butter over the mixture and toss well to combine. Add the soaked dried fruit and toss again. The dressing should still be dry. Begin adding the liquid, a combination of vegetable stock and the reserved fruit soaking liquid. Use more stock than juice, and use just enough to moisten the dressing without making it soggy. Keep tossing, adding stock as needed. Add tamari, starting with about 1 tablespoon . Taste for salt and add it and plenty of pepper to taste. More sage, maybe? This is also the point at which you can add a little dried basil and oregano, too, if you like. The stuffing can be prepared up to this point and stored, covered and refrigerated, overnight.

  5. On the day you plan to stuff the pumpkin, preheat the oven to 191°C.

  6. If not using nonstick, spray a baking dish large enough to accommodate the pumpkin with cooking spray.

  7. Stuff the dressing into the cavity of the prepared pumpkin, topping with the pumpkin's cap. Place the stuffed pumpkin in the prepared baking dish. Place in the preheated oven and bake until the pumpkin is slightly brown and looks a bit collapsed in on itself, or, as Ned says, like a plump European duchess, about 40 minutes. Serve whole, at the table.

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