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Tender, sweet, baked stuffed pumpkin with a delicious mixture of rice, vegetables, nuts & cranberries. A beautiful centerpiece for your Thanksgiving or Halloween gathering!

This festive Roast Stuffed Pumpkin centrepiece is filled to bursting with a delicious mixture of rice, vegetables, nuts and cranberries and as well as being great for Thanksgiving, it makes a fantastic Halloween dinner centre-piece.

How to make stuffed pumpkin

It's not as difficult as it looks to make this stuffed pumpkin. Here's how it's done:

Step 1 - Cut the top of the pumpkin and remove the stringy, seedy innards then brush the inside of the pumpkin with some oil and season generously.

Cut the top of the pumpkin and remove the stringy, seedy innards then brush the inside of the pumpkin with some oil and season generously. Step 2 - Saute the onions, garlic and mushrooms.

Saute the onions, garlic and mushrooms. Step 3 - Mix all of the filling ingredients up in a bowl then stuff them tightly inside the pumpkin.

Mix all of the filling ingredients up in a bowl then stuff them tightly inside the pumpkin. Step 4 - Put the lid of the pumpkin on, wrap it all in foil then bake.

Ways you can adapt this recipe

Use a squash instead of a pumpkin. Rounder shaped ones are easier to cut and fill though so bear that in mind when buying it

Use cooked quinoa or any other cooked grain in place of the rice

Add any chopped nuts or dried fruit you like to the filling

Change up the herbs and spices. Use whatever you like. The beauty of this filling is you can taste as you go to get it just right.

Add some extra chopped veggies to the filling.

What to serve with stuffed pumpkin

This stuffed pumpkin is really versatile and can work as a side or an entree. It's perfect served as a centerpiece for Thanksgiving dinner or as a fun meal at Halloween.

Here are some of my recipes that it works really well with:

Making in advance

This stuffed pumpkin is great for making ahead and perfect if you are invited to a gathering or potluck. You can prepare it, wrap it up in foil and take it along with you to bake and serve.

When working with cooked rice though it's important to store it properly. It should be done in the safest way possible to avoid the “danger zone”. Cooked rice should always be cooled very quickly and refrigerated as soon as possible. The shallower the container the quicker it will cool. Do not let it sit out on the counter for a long time. Once it’s completely cool, cover the container with a lid and store in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days or freeze for up to 1 month.

This means that when making this baked stuffed pumpkin in advance, you need to be sure the rice is cooked, cooled and refrigerated very quickly and when you mix the filling up don't leave it out at room temperature for long. Stuff it into the pumpkin, wrap the pumpkin in foil and refrigerate immediately. The pumpkin will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days like this.

Cooked rice should only be reheated once, so once you've made the pumpkin, don't roast it until you want to eat it. This means that if you are going to a potluck or dinner party, you need to take the uncooked pumpkin with you, keeping it chilled on the way, and roast it while you are there. Or roast it at home right before and transport it while hot, not reheating it again when you get there.

How to roast the pumpkin seeds

Want to use up the pumpkin seeds from your baked stuffed pumpkin? Roasted pumpkin seeds are super delicious and easy to make.

Save the seeds from your pumpkin and roast them quickly and easily. Simply rinse them with water until they look pretty clean. Don't worry about a few stringy bits. Let them dry completely. Toss in a teaspoon or two of oil, sprinkle generously with salt and pepper and spread on a baking tray. Roast in the oven on 400°F (200°C) for about 15 - 20 minutes or until crispy. Yum!

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Roast Stuffed Pumpkin Melanie McDonald Tender, sweet, baked pumpkin stuffed with a delicious mixture of rice, vegetables, nuts & cranberries. A beautiful centrepiece for your Thanksgiving gathering! 4.53 from 19 votes Print Recipe Pin Recipe Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 1 hr 30 mins Total Time 2 hrs Course Entree, Main Course, Side Dish Cuisine vegan Servings 6 servings Calories 231 kcal Ingredients 1x 2x 3x ½ cup / 60 grams chopped walnut pieces ½ cup / 60 grams chopped walnut pieces

1 medium pumpkin , or round squash, ( approximately 8 inch diameter - If your pumpkin is very different in size then please see the recipe notes) 1 medium pumpkin , or round squash, ( approximately 8 inch diameter - If your pumpkin is very different in size then please see the recipe notes)

2 teaspoons olive oil , optional (or any other kind of oil you like) 2 teaspoons olive oil , optional (or any other kind of oil you like)

1 medium onion , chopped finely 1 medium onion , chopped finely

3 large cloves garlic , chopped finely 3 large cloves garlic , chopped finely

10 white or cremini mushrooms , chopped into small pieces 10 white or cremini mushrooms , chopped into small pieces

1 packed cup / 200 grams cooked & cooled rice , any kind of rice is fine although there will be more flavour/texture if you use wild rice 1 packed cup / 200 grams cooked & cooled rice , any kind of rice is fine although there will be more flavour/texture if you use wild rice

½ cup / grams dried cranberries ½ cup / grams dried cranberries

1 large handful fresh spinach , chopped 1 large handful fresh spinach , chopped

1 teaspoon dried oregano , or use dried mixed herbs instead of the oregano and thyme 1 teaspoon dried oregano , or use dried mixed herbs instead of the oregano and thyme

1 teaspoon dried thyme 1 teaspoon dried thyme

1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon ground cumin

salt & pepper , to taste salt & pepper , to taste RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT Recycled Aluminum Foil

USA Pan Baking Tray INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 °C) Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 °C)

Toast the walnuts in a skillet over medium heat for two minutes until they smell really nutty and toasted. keep them moving constantly. Remove from heat, pour into a small bowl and set aside. Toast the walnuts in a skillet over medium heat for two minutes until they smell really nutty and toasted. keep them moving constantly. Remove from heat, pour into a small bowl and set aside.

Sauté the onions and garlic in one teaspoon of the oil until just starting to turn golden. If you wish to keep the recipe oil-free use a tablespoon or two of water instead of the oil and as more as necessary. Sauté the onions and garlic in one teaspoon of the oil until just starting to turn golden. If you wish to keep the recipe oil-free use a tablespoon or two of water instead of the oil and as more as necessary.

Add the mushrooms and cook for 1 minute longer then remove from the heat and allow to cool. Add the mushrooms and cook for 1 minute longer then remove from the heat and allow to cool.

Carefully cut the top off the pumpkin (about the top third) and set aside. Carefully cut the top off the pumpkin (about the top third) and set aside.

If you can't see the seedy innards then just use a small sharp knife to cut a circle out of the flesh at the top and pull it out like a plug. Remove the stringy innards and seeds. If you can't see the seedy innards then just use a small sharp knife to cut a circle out of the flesh at the top and pull it out like a plug. Remove the stringy innards and seeds.

Brush the inside of the pumpkin with the remaining 1 teaspoon of olive oil (omit if you want the recipe to be oil-free) then season the inside of the pumpkin generously with salt and pepper. Brush the inside of the pumpkin with the remaining 1 teaspoon of olive oil (omit if you want the recipe to be oil-free) then season the inside of the pumpkin generously with salt and pepper.

Place the cooked rice, dried cranberries, chopped spinach, herbs, cumin and the sauteed onions, garlic and mushrooms into a bowl and mix well together. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Place the cooked rice, dried cranberries, chopped spinach, herbs, cumin and the sauteed onions, garlic and mushrooms into a bowl and mix well together. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Spoon the rice mixture into the pumpkin cavity, pressing down hard to pack it in tightly and keep going until it's full. Spoon the rice mixture into the pumpkin cavity, pressing down hard to pack it in tightly and keep going until it's full.

Place the pumpkin top back on then wrap completely and tightly in foil. Place the pumpkin top back on then wrap completely and tightly in foil.

Place on a baking tray and bake for around 1 hr 30 mins or until tender. Check it by pulling back some foil and inserting a knife or a fork into the side. If it is soft and the knife goes in easily it is ready. Place on a baking tray and bake for around 1 hr 30 mins or until tender. Check it by pulling back some foil and inserting a knife or a fork into the side. If it is soft and the knife goes in easily it is ready.

Remove from the oven and leave for at least 30 minutes before slicing. Remove from the oven and leave for at least 30 minutes before slicing. NOTES Pumpkin a different size? There is a trick for you to work out how much rice you need to fill it. Just cut the top off and remove the stringy innards and seeds as per my directions. Place a plastic bag inside the cavity and put enough rice in the bag to fill a little under half of the pumpkin. remove the bag, add the rice to a pan and cook as per the directions on the packet. You will also need to adjust the quantity of the other ingredients to suit the size of your pumpkin. Making in advance When making this stuffed pumpkin in advance, you need to be sure the rice is cooked, cooled and refrigerated very quickly and when you mix the filling up don't leave it out at room temperature for long. Stuff it into the pumpkin, wrap the pumpkin in foil and refrigerate immediately. The pumpkin will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days like this. Rice should only be reheated once, so once this pumpkin has been baked leftovers need to be refrigerated quickly and eaten cold. Want to use up your pumpkin seeds? Roasted pumpkin seeds are delicious. You can save the seeds from your pumpkin and roast them quickly and easily. Rinse them with water until they look pretty clean. Don't worry about a few stringy bits. Let them dry completely. Toss in a teaspoon or two of oil, sprinkle generously with salt and pepper and spread on a baking tray. Roast in the oven on 400°F (200°C) for about 15 - 20 minutes or until crispy. Delicious! NUTRITION Serving: 1 of 6 serving Calories: 231 kcal Carbohydrates: 38 g Protein: 6 g Fat: 9 g Saturated Fat: 1 g Sodium: 10 mg Potassium: 999 mg Fiber: 3 g Sugar: 15 g Vitamin A: 19765 IU Vitamin C: 24 mg Calcium: 84 mg Iron: 3 mg Nutritional information is provided for convenience & as a courtesy only. The data is a computer generated estimate so should be used as a guide only. Tried this recipe? Rate it & leave your feedback in the comments section below, or tag @avirtualvegan on Instagram and hashtag it #avirtualvegan Get my Top 10 reader's favourite recipes e-Cookbook FREE!

This recipe was originally published on October 6th 2015. I've since updated and rewritten the post but the very well-loved recipe remains the same. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for following A Virtual Vegan!