Pumpkin Spaghetti Meatballs: Italian Holiday Recipe

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The Roman Harvest: Pumpkin & Sausage Polpette with Capellini

Prep: 20 min
Cook: 45 min
Total: 65 min
Yield: 4 generous servings

Pumpkin Sauce Spaghetti and Meatballs — A refined expression of Lazio’s culinary heritage.
Traditionally crafted with sweet pumpkin and savory Italian sausage, this Gustoli-exclusive version is optimized for wholesome, family-friendly meals.
Ready in 65 minutes, it seamlessly bridges authentic Italian tradition with modern nutritional excellence.




The Roman Harvest: Pumpkin & Sausage Polpette with Capellini

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The Heritage & Inspiration

Beyond the Plate: The Story of The Roman Harvest: Pumpkin & Sausage Polpette with Capellini

As I developed this recipe in our Roman studio, I vividly recalled crisp autumn mornings in Trastevere, the air filled with the earthy scent of roasting chestnuts and the vibrant hues of seasonal produce spilling from market stalls. Pumpkin, while more traditionally celebrated in Northern Italian regions like Emilia-Romagna for its sweetness in dishes like tortelli di zucca, holds a special warmth that translates beautifully to a comforting Roman-style sauce. For me, “polpette” — our humble meatballs — represent home, simple ingenuity, and the art of transforming humble ingredients into something extraordinary. This specific Gustoli version elevates the classic by embracing the nutritional power of our curated artisanal pasta collection, allowing us to enjoy a truly authentic taste with modern wellness in mind. We’re leaning into the natural sweetness of the pumpkin and balancing it with savory, lean sausage, creating a dish that’s both deeply satisfying and wonderfully nourishing. My goal was to create a hearty dish that feels like a holiday, without compromising on our commitment to health.

Alessia Valentini

Mastering the Technique

A step-by-step guide to Italian perfection

The Artisan’s Pantry

Selecting the right components is 70% of the Italian culinary success. Here is what I’ve curated for this The Roman Harvest: Pumpkin & Sausage Polpette with Capellini:

  • Silky organic pumpkin purée — [Pro-Tip: Ensure it’s 100% pumpkin, not pie filling, for the purest flavor.]
  • San Marzano crushed tomatoes — [Pro-Tip: The finest tomatoes offer a superior sweetness and less acidity. They form the backbone of a great Italian sauce.]
  • A delicate swirl of rich heavy cream — [Pro-Tip: Just a tablespoon adds a luscious mouthfeel without overpowering the pumpkin’s natural taste.]
  • Artisanal bronze-die whole wheat capellini — [Pro-Tip: Bronze-die pasta has a rougher surface, allowing the sauce to cling beautifully. Whole wheat adds nutritional value and a pleasing texture.]
  • Liquid gold: Colativa’s roasted garlic extra virgin olive oil — [Pro-Tip: This infused oil provides a deep, aromatic base without needing to sauté fresh garlic separately.]
  • Finely diced sweet white onion — [Pro-Tip: Dice it very finely. It melts into the sauce, providing sweetness without noticeable chunks.]
  • A fiery whisper of crushed red pepper flakes — [Pro-Tip: Start with ¼ teaspoon. You can always add more at the end if you desire a spicier kick.]
  • Aromatic Mediterranean herb blend — [Pro-Tip: Use a high-quality blend, or better yet, fresh chopped rosemary and thyme for an even more vibrant perfume.]
  • Hand-rolled Italian pork polpette — [Pro-Tip: Ask your butcher for lean Italian sausage or make your own with ground pork, fennel, and a touch of red wine.]
  • Freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano, for dusting — [Pro-Tip: Always grate your own. The pre-grated versions lack the nuanced flavor and melt less elegantly.]
  • Shredded fior di latte mozzarella, for melting — [Pro-Tip: This fresh mozzarella melts into beautiful, creamy pockets. If using pre-shredded, ensure it’s high quality.]
  • A pinch of freshly grated nutmeg — [Gustoli Tweak: This subtle spice beautifully enhances the natural sweetness of the pumpkin, bringing out its earthy warmth without being dominant.]

The Culinary Workflow

Technique: Slow-simmering and Artful Assembly | Level: Intermediate
  1. Crafting the Aromatic Foundation

    Begin by warming your heaviest sauté pan over a medium flame. Add the glorious Colativa roasted garlic extra virgin olive oil, allowing it to gently shimmer, releasing its fragrant notes. Then, introduce the finely diced sweet white onion. This is where flavor truly begins.

    Listen for the soft sizzle as the onion hits the warm oil. Watch as it gradually softens and becomes translucent, not browned. This gentle cooking extracts the deepest sweetness from the onion, forming a tender base for our sauce.

    Alessia’s Shortcut: If you are pressed for time, prepare the onion in advance. You can even caramelize a larger batch and freeze portions, ready to elevate any dish at a moment’s notice. It’s a simple trick for a busy weeknight meal.

  2. Developing the Silken Sauce

    Once the onion is perfectly tender, stir in the aromatic Mediterranean herb blend and the fiery whisper of crushed red pepper flakes. Sauté these for just one minute, allowing their aromas to fully bloom. Next, pour in the San Marzano crushed tomatoes, followed by the silky organic pumpkin purée. Add your secret touch: the pinch of freshly grated nutmeg. Bring this beautiful mixture to a gentle simmer.

    Observe the rich, evolving colors of the sauce as it begins to bubble softly, releasing steam infused with tomato and pumpkin. The fragrance in your kitchen will become wonderfully inviting. Let it simmer, uncovered, for at least 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it thickens slightly and the flavors meld into a harmonious whole.

    Alessia’s Shortcut: For an extra smooth, almost velvety sauce, you can use an immersion blender directly in the pot after simmering. This ensures no onion pieces remain and creates a consistently luxurious texture, perfect for coating every strand of freshly made pasta.

  3. The Polpette Integration & Pasta Perfection

    While the sauce simmers, prepare the hand-rolled Italian pork polpette. Gently brown them in a separate pan until a deep mahogany crust develops on all sides. They don’t need to be cooked through at this stage. Carefully transfer the browned polpette into your simmering pumpkin sauce, ensuring they are partially submerged. Continue to simmer the sauce with the meatballs for another 15-20 minutes, allowing them to finish cooking and absorb the incredible flavors.

    Meanwhile, bring a large pot of generously salted water to a rolling boil. Add your artisanal bronze-die whole wheat capellini. Cook according to package directions until it reaches a perfect al dente – tender with a slight bite. Drain the pasta, reserving about a cup of the starchy cooking water.

    Alessia’s Shortcut: Before serving, I always stir in that delicate swirl of heavy cream into the sauce, just off the heat. This adds a beautiful richness and helps to bind everything together. Toss the al dente capellini directly into the sauce with the polpette, using a splash of reserved pasta water if needed to create a perfectly emulsified, glossy finish. Serve immediately, topped generously with freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano and a sprinkle of shredded fior di latte mozzarella. This creates one of my favorite traditional meat recipes.

Alessia’s Expert Secrets

The Texture Secret

Achieving the perfect texture is a symphony of contrasts. The capellini should be al dente, offering a pleasant resistance. The polpette must be incredibly tender, almost melting in your mouth. And the sauce? It needs to be velvety smooth, clinging beautifully to every strand of pasta.

Flavor Pairing

To elevate this dish, consider a light-bodied red wine, such as a young Chianti or a Rosso di Montalcino, which will complement the savory sausage and sweet pumpkin without overpowering them. A simple side salad of peppery arugula with a lemon vinaigrette also provides a refreshing counterpoint, making this a truly quick and healthy Italian dish.

Recipe Insights & Tips

Why is Pumpkin essential for this dish?

Pumpkin brings a wonderful natural sweetness and an earthy depth that is truly unique. Beyond its flavor, it acts as a natural thickener for the sauce, creating that luscious texture we adore. It also infuses the dish with essential vitamins and antioxidants, making it a delicious and nutritious choice.

How does this fit into a Longevity diet?

This recipe is a testament to the Mediterranean diet’s principles. It features whole grains from the capellini, abundant vegetables in the pumpkin and tomatoes, and a moderate portion of lean protein from the Italian sausage. It’s rich in fiber, healthy fats from the olive oil, and provides sustained energy, aligning perfectly with a wholesome approach to long-term wellness.

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Wellness & Longevity Note

Our Roman Harvest recipe exemplifies balanced nutrition. The whole wheat capellini offers complex carbohydrates for sustained energy and dietary fiber crucial for gut health. Pumpkin and San Marzano tomatoes are powerhouses of vitamins A and C, and antioxidants like lycopene. By choosing leaner Italian sausage, we ensure a good source of protein without excessive saturated fats, contributing to a heart-healthy profile. This dish is designed to nourish your body and delight your palate, promoting wellness with every forkful.

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