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Pumpkin Cheese Cake Like You’ve Never Seen

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Pumpkin season is once again in full swing and each recipe featuring the fall favorite is better than the last. But if you want to serve something truly unique that goes beyond the usual pumpkin soup, then we have an extra special treat for the salty tooths out there!

Savory Pumpkin Cheese Cake

Pumpkin season is once again in full swing and each recipe featuring the fall favorite is better than the last. But if you want to serve something truly unique that goes beyond the usual pumpkin soup, then we have an extra special treat for the salty tooths out there!
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour
Course Main Dishes

Equipment

  • 10-inch cake pan

Ingredients
  

  • 200 g cooked pumpkin
  • 200 g boiled potatoes
  • 150 ml milk
  • 120 ml vegetable oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 280 g flour
  • 85 g corn starch
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 115 g shredded Swiss cheese
  • 3 tbsp walnuts finely chopped
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 420 ml cream
  • 4 tbsp fresh horseradish grated
  • salt to taste
  • 200 g Swiss cheese cubed
  • 100 g kielbasa sausage cubed

Instructions
 

  • Mash the cooked pumpkin and boiled potatoes together in a bowl. Add the milk, oil, and eggs and stir everything together until smooth.
    Pumpkin and potatoes mashed together
  • Carefully pour the flour, starch, and baking powder through a sieve and add the ingredients to the potato pumpkin mixture. Then stir in the finely chopped walnuts, cheese, salt, and pepper.
    Mixing ingredients
  • Add the mixture to a 10-inch cake pan and bake at 355°F for about 60 minutes.
    Baking the cake
  • Remove the pumpkin cake from the oven and let it cool down. Then use a ring to cut a big circle out of the cake, creating an outer dough ring. Set this ring aside and cut a small edge segment out of it.
    Cutting the cake
  • Beat the cream until stiff, stir in the freshly grated horseradish, and season the mixture with salt. Spread a layer of the cream on the bottom plate of the pumpkin pie. Then put the dough ring on it, from which you have cut out a small piece, and put the ends of the ring together. Its "new" diameter should be about the same as the bottom plate. Finally, press the ring onto the horseradish cream mixture.
    Preparing the cream
  • Cut the kielbasa and Swiss cheese into cubes and fill the inside of the cake ring with the delicious duo.
    Filling the cake
  • Lay the remaining cake half on top and dress it up with a layer of horseradish cream. Garnish the top with fresh chives and your savory pumpkin cheese cake is all ready to go.
    Final touch

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This dish, while perhaps unexpected, is a a real treat for those looking for a hearty meal, and believe it or not, it tastes even better cold!