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We are making Pumpkin Potage using a nutritious kabocha squash for Halloween. This sweet, creamy and delicious recipe is an all time favorite dish for. First the skin is removed, then the pumpkin and the kabocha squash is cooked.
To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have for halloween ♪ a kabocha squash & cocoa chiffon cake using 20 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make For Halloween ♪ A Kabocha Squash & Cocoa Chiffon Cake:
- Take Kabocha squash batter
- Take 50 grams Kabosha squash (boiled)
- Make ready 1 tsp Rum
- Prepare 10 grams Maple syrup
- Take 1 1/2 Egg yolk
- Prepare 15 grams Sugar
- Make ready 20 grams Vegetable oil
- Take 10 grams Water
- Prepare 35 grams Cake flour
- Make ready Black cocoa batter
- Get 1 1/2 Egg yolks
- Take 15 grams Sugar
- Take 20 grams Vegetable oil
- Take 25 grams Water
- Get 1 tsp Rum
- Get 35 grams Cake flour
- Take 4 grams Black cocoa powder
- Get Meringue
- Prepare 4 Egg white
- Get 40 grams Sugar
Homepage > Recipes > Soup Recipes > Pumpkin Potage Recipe (Delicious Halloween Soup with Sweet Kabocha Squash). Kabocha squash, also known as Japanese pumpkin, has a thin but firm green skin and a bright vivid orange flesh. Amongst the many squash varieties, kabocha probably tastes the sweetest. Its rich texture and flavor is akin to a sweet potato and a pumpkin combined.
Instructions to make For Halloween ♪ A Kabocha Squash & Cocoa Chiffon Cake:
- Preparation: combine the rum and maple syrup with the cooked and mashed kabocha (You can also substitute water for the maple syrup).
- Prepare both batters. Add the egg yolks to separate bowls with sugar and mix together; add vegetable oil a bit at a time while whisking with an egg beater.
- Add the prepped kabocha squash and water to one bowl, add rum and water to the other bowl, and whisk both.
- Add the dry ingredients to both bowls, and whisk with an egg beater.
- *If you add in a bit of red food coloring to the pumpkin batter (not listed), the dough will turn a vibrant orange color when baked.
- Put egg whites in a separate bowl, and make a meringue by adding sugar in 3 batches. Divide in half and add to each bowl from Step 4.
- Ladle the batter little by little, alternating between colors as much as possible, and pouring it in at random. Use a spatula for the remaining dough.
- Bake in an oven preheated to 340°F/170°C for 35 minutes. Flip the mold upside down after baking to cool, remove from the mold with a chiffon knife, and it is done.
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