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Posted on October 29, 2025

Neven has a Halloween recipe up his sleeve for us this week: Penne with pumpkin, crispy bacon, sage and Parmesan

neven pumkin penne

Penne with pumpkin, crispy bacon, sage and Parmesan.
Photography: Philip Doyle.
Food styling: Sharon Hearne-Smith

I love this time of year. Conor and Lucia have made their pumpkin lanterns and I never let anything go to waste. I make soup with the flesh that they have scraped out – which is also good with pasta. Sage is a herb that tastes particularly well with pumpkin.

This is a recipe that you could use any time of the year with butternut squash or with sweet potatoes instead of the pumpkin.

I mentioned recently how many butchers are making their own sausages and here is another chance to try some out. With colcannon, this makes a very tasty meal.

Colcannon is also delicious with any grilled meat or with Sunday lunch. I often use this onion gravy with roast meats or pork chops. Allowing it to carmelise adds great depth of flavour.

Happy cooking,

Neven

Penne with pumpkin, crispy bacon, sage and Parmesan

Serves four to six

4 tbsp olive oil

175g (175g) smoked streaky bacon lardons

500g (1¼lb) pumpkin, peeled, seeded and finely diced

15g (½oz) packet fresh sage, finely shredded

500g (1¼lb) penne pasta

50g (2oz) freshly grated Parmesan, plus extra to garnish

sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

  • 1 Heat the oil a large frying pan and fry the bacon for two to three minutes until crisp. Add the pumpkin with the sage. Season with salt and pepper and cook for four to five minutes, stirring occasionally until the pumpkin is cooked through.
  • 2 Cook the penne according to the packet instructions, then drain and add to the pumpkin with the crispy bacon. Stir in the Parmesan and season to taste, then divide among bowls.
  • 3 Garnish with extra Parmesan and black pepper.

Sausages with colcannon

Serves eight to 10

1.5kg (3lb) floury potatoes (such as Rooster), peeled and cut into chunks

8 traditional jumbo Irish pork sausages

225g (8oz) kale, finely shredded

2 scallions, very finely chopped

120ml (4fl oz) milk

75g (3oz) butter

Salt and pepper

Stout onion gravy, to serve (optional, see point 3)

  • 1 Steam the potatoes until tender. Cook the sausages in a frying pan in a little oil or under the grill. Place a knob of the butter and a tablespoon of water in a pan over a high heat. Add the kale and scallions with a pinch of salt. Cover, shake vigorously and cook for 1½ minutes. Shake again and cook for another 1½ minutes, until the cabbage or kale is tender but still crisp.
  • 2 Heat the milk in a small pan or in the microwave. Mash the potatoes and then beat in the butter with enough of the milk to make a smooth, creamy mash. Season to taste with salt and pepper and serve with the sausages and some gravy, if liked.
  • 3 Stout onion gravy: sauté thinly sliced onions in butter and season with salt and pepper, then sprinkle with a little sugar to caramelise. Stir in a spoonful of flour and then pour in enough Guinness or beef stock from a cube to make a thick smooth gravy.
Posted on October 22, 2025

Flahavan’s Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe!

flahavans If you’re looking for ways to spice up your coffee this Autumn then look no further than our very own oaty Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe!
Our Oat Drinks are smooth and refreshing with a subtle oaty taste and will add the perfect amount of creaminess and wholesome goodness to your seasonal inspired coffee! #FlahavansOats #IrelandsOatExperts
Flahavans Spiced Pumpkin Latte
Ingredients:
2 tbs Pumpkin Puree
1 tsp Honey
½ tsp Pumpkin Spice blend
250 ml Flahavans Barista Oat Drink
50ml Strong Coffee
Whipped cream for topping (optional)

To make a Pumpkin Puree:
To steam the pumpkin – peel and seed it, then cut into evenly sized cubes. Put the cubes in a steamer or colander set over a pan of simmering water and cook for 10-`15 mins (until softened and cooked through). Mash and leave to cool.

Pumpkin Spice Blend:
Blend 1 tbs mixed spice and ½ tsp allspice. Mix well.
Mix the pumpkin puree, spices, honey and oat drink in a pan and heat to a simmer. Using an electric milk frother or whisk, whisk for 30-45 secs or until oat drink mixture has a froth. Pour the hot coffee into a latte glass or mug, then add the spiced pumpkin drink. Top with cream, if using, then dust with a little more pumpkin spice.
Posted on October 9, 2025

Flahavan’s Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe!

flahavans If you’re looking for ways to spice up your coffee this Autumn then look no further than our very own oaty Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe!
Our Oat Drinks are smooth and refreshing with a subtle oaty taste and will add the perfect amount of creaminess and wholesome goodness to your seasonal inspired coffee! #FlahavansOats #IrelandsOatExperts
Flahavans Spiced Pumpkin Latte
Ingredients:
2 tbs Pumpkin Puree
1 tsp Honey
½ tsp Pumpkin Spice blend
250 ml Flahavans Barista Oat Drink
50ml Strong Coffee
Whipped cream for topping (optional)

To make a Pumpkin Puree:
To steam the pumpkin – peel and seed it, then cut into evenly sized cubes. Put the cubes in a steamer or colander set over a pan of simmering water and cook for 10-`15 mins (until softened and cooked through). Mash and leave to cool.

Pumpkin Spice Blend:
Blend 1 tbs mixed spice and ½ tsp allspice. Mix well.
Mix the pumpkin puree, spices, honey and oat drink in a pan and heat to a simmer. Using an electric milk frother or whisk, whisk for 30-45 secs or until oat drink mixture has a froth. Pour the hot coffee into a latte glass or mug, then add the spiced pumpkin drink. Top with cream, if using, then dust with a little more pumpkin spice.
Posted on October 29, 2024

Neven has a Halloween recipe up his sleeve for us this week: Penne with pumpkin, crispy bacon, sage and Parmesan

neven pumkin penne

Penne with pumpkin, crispy bacon, sage and Parmesan.
Photography: Philip Doyle.
Food styling: Sharon Hearne-Smith

I love this time of year. Conor and Lucia have made their pumpkin lanterns and I never let anything go to waste. I make soup with the flesh that they have scraped out – which is also good with pasta. Sage is a herb that tastes particularly well with pumpkin.

This is a recipe that you could use any time of the year with butternut squash or with sweet potatoes instead of the pumpkin.

I mentioned recently how many butchers are making their own sausages and here is another chance to try some out. With colcannon, this makes a very tasty meal.

Colcannon is also delicious with any grilled meat or with Sunday lunch. I often use this onion gravy with roast meats or pork chops. Allowing it to carmelise adds great depth of flavour.

Happy cooking,

Neven

Penne with pumpkin, crispy bacon, sage and Parmesan

Serves four to six

4 tbsp olive oil

175g (175g) smoked streaky bacon lardons

500g (1¼lb) pumpkin, peeled, seeded and finely diced

15g (½oz) packet fresh sage, finely shredded

500g (1¼lb) penne pasta

50g (2oz) freshly grated Parmesan, plus extra to garnish

sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

  • 1 Heat the oil a large frying pan and fry the bacon for two to three minutes until crisp. Add the pumpkin with the sage. Season with salt and pepper and cook for four to five minutes, stirring occasionally until the pumpkin is cooked through.
  • 2 Cook the penne according to the packet instructions, then drain and add to the pumpkin with the crispy bacon. Stir in the Parmesan and season to taste, then divide among bowls.
  • 3 Garnish with extra Parmesan and black pepper.

Sausages with colcannon

Serves eight to 10

1.5kg (3lb) floury potatoes (such as Rooster), peeled and cut into chunks

8 traditional jumbo Irish pork sausages

225g (8oz) kale, finely shredded

2 scallions, very finely chopped

120ml (4fl oz) milk

75g (3oz) butter

Salt and pepper

Stout onion gravy, to serve (optional, see point 3)

  • 1 Steam the potatoes until tender. Cook the sausages in a frying pan in a little oil or under the grill. Place a knob of the butter and a tablespoon of water in a pan over a high heat. Add the kale and scallions with a pinch of salt. Cover, shake vigorously and cook for 1½ minutes. Shake again and cook for another 1½ minutes, until the cabbage or kale is tender but still crisp.
  • 2 Heat the milk in a small pan or in the microwave. Mash the potatoes and then beat in the butter with enough of the milk to make a smooth, creamy mash. Season to taste with salt and pepper and serve with the sausages and some gravy, if liked.
  • 3 Stout onion gravy: sauté thinly sliced onions in butter and season with salt and pepper, then sprinkle with a little sugar to caramelise. Stir in a spoonful of flour and then pour in enough Guinness or beef stock from a cube to make a thick smooth gravy.
Posted on October 24, 2024

Pumpkin Cheesecake with chocolate cookie crust @KerrygoldUSA

Kerrygold USA

@KerrygoldUSA

The only trick this treat is hiding is how easily it will disappear during any Halloween festivity. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/pumpkin-cheesecake-with-chocolate-cookie-crust/

Posted on November 23, 2023

Pumpkin Cheesecake with chocolate cookie crust @KerrygoldUSA

Kerrygold USA

@KerrygoldUSA

The only trick this treat is hiding is how easily it will disappear during any Halloween festivity. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/pumpkin-cheesecake-with-chocolate-cookie-crust/

Posted on October 25, 2023

Pumpkin Cheesecake with chocolate cookie crust @KerrygoldUSA

Kerrygold USA

@KerrygoldUSA

The only trick this treat is hiding is how easily it will disappear during any Halloween festivity. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/pumpkin-cheesecake-with-chocolate-cookie-crust/

Posted on August 30, 2023

Flahavan’s Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe!

flahavans If you’re looking for ways to spice up your coffee this Autumn then look no further than our very own oaty Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe!
Our Oat Drinks are smooth and refreshing with a subtle oaty taste and will add the perfect amount of creaminess and wholesome goodness to your seasonal inspired coffee! #FlahavansOats #IrelandsOatExperts
Flahavans Spiced Pumpkin Latte
Ingredients:
2 tbs Pumpkin Puree
1 tsp Honey
½ tsp Pumpkin Spice blend
250 ml Flahavans Barista Oat Drink
50ml Strong Coffee
Whipped cream for topping (optional)

To make a Pumpkin Puree:
To steam the pumpkin – peel and seed it, then cut into evenly sized cubes. Put the cubes in a steamer or colander set over a pan of simmering water and cook for 10-`15 mins (until softened and cooked through). Mash and leave to cool.

Pumpkin Spice Blend:
Blend 1 tbs mixed spice and ½ tsp allspice. Mix well.
Mix the pumpkin puree, spices, honey and oat drink in a pan and heat to a simmer. Using an electric milk frother or whisk, whisk for 30-45 secs or until oat drink mixture has a froth. Pour the hot coffee into a latte glass or mug, then add the spiced pumpkin drink. Top with cream, if using, then dust with a little more pumpkin spice.
Posted on October 30, 2022

PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE WITH CHOCOLATE COOKIE CRUST @KerrygoldUSA

Kerrygold USA

@KerrygoldUSA

The only trick this treat is hiding is how easily it will disappear during any Halloween festivity. https://kerrygoldusa.com/recipes/pumpkin-cheesecake-with-chocolate-cookie-crust/

Posted on June 16, 2022

Baked gnocchi with pumpkin, pancetta, sage and #Parmesan

Parmigiano Reggiano

@ParmesanAus

Baked gnocchi with pumpkin, pancetta, sage and #Parmesan The perfect balance of sweet and salty!

goodfood.com.au
Baked gnocchi with pumpkin, pancetta and sage
The secret to this baked gnocchi dish is roasting the pumpkin beforehand so its sweetness will complement the saltiness of the pancetta. Streaky bacon would work well here, too.

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