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Easy Ways to Bake, Roast, and Purée Pumpkin
I've found some excellent short cuts here! To add information, if I cut and cover with added water to oven cook I have found I need to let the cooked pulp drain in a colander. It may be that the Long Island Cheese heirloom inherently has more water or it may be the steaming. I'm going to try adding some spice while cooking it to improve the smell, which isn't my favorite. Seeds are easy to clean but I've never frozen them, like tomatoes. Lots do dry and freeze on paper, easy to label and a small amount doesn't seem to hinder if attached to grow. Canning I've done by hot water bath according to times suggested in any canning guide, spiced or just pureed. A pinch of ground black pepper enhances the other spices, plus a pinch of grand marsala and/or mace. My dad loved it and he didn't like pumpkin pie! Thanks for the great suggestions.
Hello, I am trying to find out how long the seeds removed from a pumpkin will last. When we did our carving this year, I put some of the seeds in a ziplock bag and put it in the refrigerator. I did not remove the pulp or anything. The bag got pushed to the back of the fridge. It's been almost 3 weeks. They do not look moldy or anything. Thanks!
Dear Sirs
kindly let me know if pumpkin can be stored to be used all year round for commercial usage and how.
Kind regards,
Elias Khabaz
Hi! I am needing to know how to store my seeds until spring? We live in Oklahoma, and so we will probably plant early July, but how to I keep my seeds fresh until then? Do I keep them moist or dry? In an air tight container or air flowing container?
We've been accidentally growing them for 2-3 years, this time we are looking to do it right! I've read how to plant and care for them, but its the before I need help with. Thanks!
Tammie, rinse the seeds under cool water and place them on some wax paper or a plastic container lid to air dry. Don't use a paper plate or paper towel due to the seed sticking to the paper and removal is difficult. Make sure the seeds are completely air dry. I store mine inside an envelope then place the envelope inside an air tight container or freezer bag and store in my freezer or refrigerator. I always remove the container/freezer bag from the freezer and let it come to room temperature BEFORE opening the container/freezer bag to remove seeds. This will help to prevent condensation from accumulating on the seeds. I hope this helps.
LOVE the suggestion of storing pumpkins under the bed of a spare bedroom. Can't wait for guests to look under there and see these little round guys waiting to curl up with their shoes. Thanks to the FA, as ever....
re; baking pumpkin whole-should it be pierced before baking? Thanks!
Why must we remove the seeds? Now if we're farmers and want to plant the next crop, I understand. But if not, does it alter the flavor to cook the whole pumpkin with the seeds inside?
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