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skinnymixer's Cheesy Pumpkin puffs Thermomix Recipe

Looking for Thermomix Recipes with Pumpkin? Part of my “job” is to eat out at restaurants for inspriation, its terrible right? I do, however, get so unenthusiastic about gluten free menu options, and very rarely do I see anything that actually inspires me enough to even order it.

Recently I saw “cheese balls” with the elusive (GF) next to it, and had to try them… and then I had to come up with my own gluten free thermomix recipe version.

These are vegetable based, cheesy and chewy but not dense. I chose to make them with Orgran Gluten Free Self Raising Flour, but they work with standard SRF too.

You could also use other vegetables if you wanted to. I think these make a great addition to lunchboxes and afterschool snacks, but it does make a huge batch (4 baking trays worth), so halve the recipe if you need to.

Love Nik xx

skinnymixer's Cheesy Pumpkin Puffs

5 from 2 votes
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: Lunchbox
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Resting time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
Servings: 90
Calories: 33kcal

Ingredients

  • 500 g pumpkin - peeled and cut into small - medium cubes
  • 500 g water - for steaming
  • 500 g hard cheese - i used 250 g colby, 250 g cheddar
  • 1-1.5 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp sweet paprika
  • 200 g gluten free self raising flour or standard self raising flour

Instructions

  • Add steaming water to mixer bowl, insert simmering basket and put pumpkin inside. Steam for 20 min/steaming temperature/speed 2/mc on.
  • Drain water and set pumpkin aside.
  • Add 250 g or 8.8 oz cheese to mixer bowl, chop for 10 sec/speed 6/mc on and set aside. Repeat with the remaining 250g or 8.8 oz cheese. Return all cheese to the bowl.
  • Add pumpkin, salt and paprika and blend for 20 sec/speed 6 with your spatula to incorporate.
  • Add flour and blend for 20 sec/speed 6 with your spatula to incorporate.
  • Remove mixture to a bowl and allow it to cool on the bench for an hour and firm up. Preheat oven to 170°C or 340°F and line trays with baking paper.
  • Using 2 teaspoons, spoon 1 teaspoon sized balls with a little space between each one. Make sure you keep them small!
  • Bake in the oven for 10-20 mins or until golden brown. If you take them out of the oven too soon they will deflate. Allow to cool completely before eating.

Notes

These freeze and defrost well.
See below for a special download to ensure the puffiest of puffs.
You can decrease the cheese to 250g or 8.8oz.
These also taste great with sweet potato.
LCHF / Grain Free / Nut Free Variation (Thanks to the lovely Leah Kelly):
1. Replace the self raising flour with 70 g or 2.5 oz coconut flour and 2 tsp baking powder.
Tried this recipe?Mention @skinnymixer or tag #skinnymixers!

Nutrition

Serving: 13g | Calories: 33kcal | Carbohydrates: 2.3g | Protein: 1.5g | Fat: 1.9g | Saturated Fat: 1.2g | Sodium: 134mg | Sugar: 0.3g
  1. Yum yum pigs bum!! Thats the overwhelming response I got from the cheesy puffs. Very cheesy (in a great way!), we all loved them and will have to make another batch asap!

  2. Oh wow! These are so good! Whoever said they tasted like the Country Cheese biscuits were spot on. I am eating one tray straight out of the oven whilst warm and so delicious! Think next time I might try with some of the Babas curry powder or just with chives! Sooooooo goooooooood!

  3. Tonight I have made the overnight oats ready for the morning and tge cheesy pumpkin puffs. I thought I would halve the batch and did so right up to the salt, paprika and flour… When I forgot. This recipe is so forgiving that is still tasted amazing. I have had to hide them in my pantry so I stop earing them. I put them in my air fryer for 8 mins and they were lovely. The overnight oats snell great too- roll on morning

  4. Made these for the first time today ….. Ran out of pumpkin so added in some sweet potato. Was super excited for them to come out of the oven and cool down to give to my 3 year old (fussy) to try …. Had real high hopes after reading reviews of fussy kids eating them down …… Ho hum, all I got back was, I don’t like it! Oh well, good thing I like them and my truck driver fiancé is really looking forward to trying them …. If they last until Thursday 😊

    1. Put them in the freezer. I am making these right now but in the stand for 1 hr process. Wasn’t sure about it when I tasted the mixture so let’s see of i like the final product but this ones for the kids anyway lol going in freezer to portion out for lunchboxes

  5. Made these today Nik, everyone out so decided it was the perfect time. Was a bit stressed about it being such a sticky mix (i know, should have trusted you) after cooled etc the mix was easy to work with and have already put 1/3rd in the freezer bc i know these will be vacuumed up when the boys get home. Thanks once again. going to have them with the Healthy Carbonara from your latest book tonight . perfection

  6. My first batch was a fail
    15 min they were flat, burnt on one side and gooey in the middle
    Hoping my left lot works

  7. I made the mistake of letting hubby and Master8 try one before dinner.
    Hubby literally had to wrestle Master8 out of the kitchen and away from the puffs!
    They both shovelled their dinner down so they could return to gobble more puff balls.
    My son proclaimed
    “you can make as many of those as you want Mum”
    They both loved them. Shame about that pumpkin ingredient they both apparently hate.
    Call ’em cheese puffs. The pumpkin haters will never know.

  8. Delicious! After eating dinner and claiming she was full, my 3 year old still had enough space to eat one of these. Perfect for daycare! Thanks Nik!

  9. Just made these delightful cheesy fluff balls!!! If they weren’t to be consumed in one sitting how would one store them to lady a few more days? Airtight container in pantry or fridge??

  10. DELICIOUS.
    I made these using sweet potato and added a little Parmesan cheese.
    Could have eaten the whole batch in one sitting g.
    1 year old loved them.

  11. I really did not like these at all.
    My sister tried one too and spat it out.
    Mum didn’t like them either.
    They ended up in the bin.
    What a waste of cheese and pumpkin.

        1. They looked awesome, but I also had a fail 🙁 Family, and I, didn’t like them at all and it all ended up in the bin. I guess a better – more reliable oven would help – would probably add a little more flavour. Shame really – like others.. a lot of cheese gone to waste 🙁

    1. If you wouldn’t mind, could you please clarify what you didn’t like? Texture? Flavour? Too bland? Too spicy?

  12. I made these today, I don’t have a thermomix but managed quite easily without one and they turned out perfect! I was thinking of adding a little bit of chilli next time I make them to spice them up a bit.

  13. These are to die for!!!!! Perfect for everything! Having with a few drinks, driving long trips, any time you have to open the fridge door, everything!!!! We even made bigger ones and turned them into burger buns!!! Yummo!!!!!

  14. Mine turned out more like pancakes but didn’t disappoint at all

    Simple. Cheap. Delicious. Perfect snack!

  15. Yum!!! Made a half batch because I didn’t think my fussy 2 year old would eat them… Gonna have to make another batch tomorrow because we have already eaten most of them..
    Told him they were mini bread rolls and he kept asking for more.. Thanks again for a great, easy recipe..

  16. Delicious! Made these using sweet potato today & the whole family has enjoyed after work/ daycare. Winner thanks Nik ❤️

  17. Yum! I love them and so does master 2! Who ever suggest to serve with vegemite…credit to you!

    I left my mixture firm up in the fridge. Rolled into balls. Perfect puff and did not spread.

    Thank You for another great recipe 🙂

  18. These are easy tasty & healthy. I’ve popped a whole heap in the freezer and pull out 4 in the morning to eat at the dreaded witching hour! Perfect to get me through until dinner which tonight happens to be Niks cauliflower & chicken soup using the Greek spice mix! Xx

  19. These are great. Instead of wheat or gf flour I used 90g coconut flour, 1tsp baking powder and 2 eggs. Turned out really well!

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