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Thai Pumpkin Laksa. I’ve done it, I’ve figured out how to sneak pumpkin into everything this season. You have to try this combination of Thai Pumpkin Laksa and crunchy “fried” chickpeas.

I’m talking sweet AND savory. Most years, I tend to go the all-savory route with pumpkin. Remember, I rarely mix my chocolate with fruit (yes, pumpkin is a fruit – it’s actually a berry!), I truly love an all-chocolate dessert! Anyway, this year things are a bit different. It’s kind of pumpkin everything… and I am so into it.
Pumpkin and I are definitely having a moment, which I think I’ve already mentioned…
Ok, clearly, I’m out of things to talk about if I’m discussing my obsession with pumpkin. My life is semi-boring at the moment. Okay, not semi-boring.


Just plain BORING.



I don’t mean that I’m bored, because it’s actually the complete opposite; I’m not bored in the least. I just mean that most people would think my life is boring. Basically, all my time is spent either in the kitchen, crouching over food, taking photos, typing at my computer, milking the goat, making grocery lists, making lists in general, or cleaning the kitchen.
It’s kind of busy over here, but I actually love it. I’ve discovered that I stress more when I’m not busy. I’ve also wondered if there will ever be a time in my life when I’m not stressed and can actually relax instead. I think about this a lot. Ever since I can remember, I have been a stresser. I don’t think I’ve ever known life without at least a little stress.
I don’t know if I can actually do life without stress.
Hmmm…..maybe when I’m old…and probably clinically crazy too, maybe then I will relax.
Maybe. I dunno. That’s a big one.


WAIT, though! I do have some fun things to share. One, we got new chickens….like eight new chickens actually. They are red-feathered and pretty, and they lay lots of eggs!!
Or well, they’re supposed to lay lots of eggs. So far, they’ve only laid two, and well, Dad is totally scratching his head about it. But I’m pretty sure a two-hour car ride on a cold night (in their coop in the back of the truck bed) to a new environment would be enough to stress them out for a bit. It would certainly stress me out, but again, that’s not saying much. Plus, the new Rhode Island Reds and our old white feathered Buff Orpingtons are not really getting along that well. They’re staying separated from each other. They literally live right outside my kitchen window, red hens on one side, whites on the other.
And since we’re on the subject of animals, I want to give you guys a little Snape update. He’s awesome! He hangs with me all day long. In fact, he’s currently chillin on my desk right in between my arms and my keyboard. He likes to keep close, and I love it! I have to take a photo and show you already! If you happen to follow me on Snapchat then you’ve already seen a whole lot of this little black cat!

So another thing that’s totally not boring?
This Thai Pumpkin Laksa!
It’s full of so many great Thai flavors, and of course, lots of pumpkin – which, yes, I promise, pairs amazingly well with the Thai flavors going on here. This soup/noodle bowl is super simple too. Just add everything to a soup pot and simmer. Lots of ginger, a little soy sauce, canned coconut milk, pumpkin, and just a small amount of peanut butter too. Like all my favorite flavors in one!!
And there are noodles involved too, AND it’s all totally HEALTHY.
Triple, YES.
Perfect for a Thursday night, don’t you think??


Oh, and the chickpeas!! Those are just YUM! I coated them in cinnamon sugar and roasted them until they were extra crunchy. I literally could snack on these chickpeas all day long. They’re like a super healthy potato chip, but with cinnamon. Bring them on!


So tomorrow I’m thinking sweet?? Healthy today…sweets for Friday?!? You with me?


This Thai Pumpkin Laksa is cozy, healthy, full of bold flavor, and the perfect bowl of noodles to warm up any fall night!
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I must of stayed up half the night reading your blog last night. I love hearing about your life in Colorado and love all the fall inspired food you have out right now! Your photos are beautiful but even better are the recipes. You use so many wonderful flavors together! Your are truly an inspiration and I admire your work!
AWE!! Wow, thank you SO much!!! Honestly, so happy you are enjoy the recipes and photos. Makes my day!! 🙂
Crunchy chickpeas are the bomb-dot-com. LOVE this pumpkin laksa too — so seasonal and beautiful!
You sure know how to make things look beautiful! I don’t know laksa, but this sounds incredible! I love the balance of savory and sweet going on, too. Yum!
xx Sydney
This looks incredible! I’m super excited to try it. Do you think you could blend all of the pumpkin or would it make it too thick? I have an immersion blender and it would be way easier to just blend it all!
Hi Stacy!!!
I think blending it all will be fine. Hope you love this!!
SO GOOD! Peanut butter, soy sauce and pumpkin sound amazing! I have to try this!
You’re recipes NEVER disappoint!! I know this will taste amazing because girl I have tried at least 5 of your recipes and they are ALL fabulous!
The colors are beautiful and I can imagine the amazing taste! Hurray for Pumpkin season!!
Beautiful presentation, pictures and recipe! I love the addition of pomegranate 🙂
Such a unique recipe you really created amazing pumpkin dish.
Such a unique and flavourful sounding soup! Love this!
As always this looks and sounds fantastic. I could happily just dig into a bowl right now :-). Have a great day.
I loooove laksa – I love Thai food, period. – but I am sold on those chickpeas, I will have to try and do that soon!! Can I not add the sugar, though? WIll it work with only salt and pepper? Maybe some nutmeg??
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HI Miranda!! You can leave the sugar out, no big deal! Salt + pepper is fine or cinnamon + salt, it all work! 🙂
Gorgeous colours going on in that dish!
This looks incredible! Autumn in a bowl. I’ve got a few pumpkins I was wandering what to do with so this will be it! I love crunchy chickpeas too – a great snack. But not added cinnamon to mine before – love this!
I love Thai curries, so this is totally up my alley! And I had no idea that pumpkin was considered a berry- a little mind blow right now!