Fusilli with Butternut, Vanilla & Sage

The more I get into recipe development, the more I realize what a funny little artform it is. Sometimes I think I have a great idea – something so obvious that of course it will be great – and it ends up bland and tasteless (or so bad that we have to dump it and order a pizza.) Other times I’ll have an idea that I’m no so convinced will work, but I ultimately end up standing over the stove shoveling forks full of it into my mouth because it’s so good.

When I set out to make my second savory recipe using Yoplait’s new lactose-free yogurt, I really had no idea what I was going to do. I was also up against a tight deadline, which didn’t help matters much. I left work the night before my recipe was due with a vague idea of making a creamy butternut squash soup with the french vanilla yogurt. I had a feeling that the sweetness of the squash would work well with vanilla.

As I was walking to the parking garage, I suddenly remembered a pasta dish that I made last summer that involved a sauce made from cream, sweet corn puree, and jalapeño peppers. It was luxurious and rich, and the spicy peppers cut through the sweetness and gave it tons of dimension.

By the time I got home, I had decided to take a completely different approach to my recipe. I felt a little like Jackson Pollock as I threw ingredients into the pan, hoping that at some point they all start to come together and make sense. Looking at the ingredient list, you might not think that they do. There’s summery corn and wintery squash. Delicate sage and bold jalapeño and red onion. Chicken stock and … yogurt? But somehow, it all comes together in a dish that makes perfect sense. Just remember to put it on a plate before you taste it, or you might end up like I did – standing over the stove transfixed, unable to stop taking tastes until I realized that I’d polished off a whole serving.

I was compensated by General Mills/Yoplait for creating the recipe. All opinions are my own.

    3 Responses to Fusilli with Butternut, Vanilla & Sage

    1. Loving this unique flavor combo!

    2. Sounds delish! Not sure of the butternut squash and jalapeno’s so there’s only one thing for it… try it out, thanks

    3. It really is funny how recipe testing is so unpredictable! I wouldn’t have paired the jalapeno and corn with these other ingredients but I can definitely see how it works!

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