Creamy Chestnut Puree: The Perfect Holiday Side

Breakfast

March 22, 2026

Imagine a side dish so luxurious and velvety it could steal the show from the main course. This Creamy Chestnut Puree is exactly that! With a deep, nutty sweetness and an incredibly smooth texture, it brings a touch of elegance to any holiday table, especially Thanksgiving. Don’t be intimidated by fresh chestnuts; I’m sharing my foolproof method for peeling them that makes this decadent dish surprisingly simple to prepare. A small spoonful is all you need to understand why this is a timeless classic.

Ingredients

• 1½ pounds / 680g fresh chestnuts
• ¾ cup / 180ml heavy or whipping cream
• ¾ cup / 180ml milk
• A generous pinch of salt
• A pinch of sugar
• 1 tablespoon / 14g butter

Instructions

1. Fill a medium saucepan halfway with water and bring it to a rolling boil. Carefully add the chestnuts, cover the pan, and boil for 20 minutes.2. Turn off the heat, but leave the chestnuts in the hot water. Working in small batches, remove just 3-4 chestnuts at a time. With a sharp knife, carefully slice each one in half. Squeeze the soft meat directly into a blender or food processor. If it’s stubborn, use the handle of a small spoon to scoop it out. Discard any chestnuts that are dark or spoiled.3. Once all the chestnut meat is in the blender, add the cream, milk, salt, and sugar. Blend on high until the mixture is silky smooth, scraping down the sides of the container as needed to ensure everything is incorporated.4. Pour the puree into a clean saucepan or skillet. Warm over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until it’s piping hot. If the puree is too thick for your liking, stir in a little more milk until you reach the desired consistency.5. Remove from the heat, stir in the tablespoon of butter until it melts completely, and serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• Approximate values per serving (serves 6)
• Calories: 255 kcal
• Fat: 16g
• Carbohydrates: 26g
• Protein: 3g
• Sugar: 8g
• Sodium: 150mg

Pro Tips

• It’s crucial to peel the chestnuts while they are still very hot. Working in small batches and leaving the rest in the hot water makes the process much easier.
• For a chunkier texture, perfect for stuffing or other recipes, boil the chestnuts for only 10 minutes instead of 20.
• The cooked chestnut meat can be prepared in advance and refrigerated for up to 2 days or frozen for a month. Just thaw before blending with the cream and milk.
• Easily make this dish vegan by substituting the heavy cream and milk with full-fat coconut milk and using your favorite plant-based butter.

FAQ

Q: Can I make this chestnut puree vegan
A: Yes, this recipe is easily adapted for a vegan diet. Simply substitute the heavy cream and milk with an equal amount of full-fat coconut milk for a similar creamy texture. Use your favorite plant-based butter to finish the dish.

Q: What vegetarian main dishes pair well with this chestnut puree
A: This luxurious puree complements many vegetarian main courses. It’s fantastic alongside a mushroom Wellington, a hearty lentil loaf, roasted root vegetable platters, or seitan roasts. Its sweet, nutty flavor provides a beautiful contrast to savory, earthy dishes.

Q: How can I prepare this vegetarian side dish in advance
A: To save time, you can boil and peel the chestnuts ahead of time. The cooked chestnut meat can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days or frozen for up to one month. When you’re ready to serve, simply thaw the meat if frozen, then proceed with blending it with the cream and milk as instructed.

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