How To Get The Best Out Of Your Fresh Pumpkin Recipes

By Miranda Hawkins


One of the best ways to enjoy more the good company that you have is to have a great food. In a lot of cases, when you go out with your family and friends, you end up going into a nice restaurant that is known for the good foods that they serve. But just because you want to take a bite of something does not mean that you have to go out at all times.

Among the most popular and nutritions one are the pumpkins. If before they only have limited variations in them, now the fresh pumpkin recipes have been spreading online like wildfire. Not only are they limited to main courses. This time, it has even found its way to our desserts and appetizers. If you want to try one, you need to be aware of some things that will make your meal a great experience.

One that you should always keep in mind when buying pumpkins is its quality. There are many out there that come in different sizes. Choose the one that is not so big and is firm and healthy looking. By healthy looking, we mean those free of bruises. There are fresh ones which has labels, indicating that they are safe and approved by the right food authorities. You may opt to go for this.

Should you decide to buy pumpkins in advance, make sure that you store it inside a cool dry place. As much as possible, consume it before it exceeds the one month storage period. More than this can affect its quality. Unless you plan on using it a week or two after you bought it, might as well consider buying at a later time.

There are three general modes in cooking it. You can either bake, boil or microwave it. Each of these modes have their own processes. So if you plan to use one method, you should adhere to how it is done.

If you bake it, you need to preheat the oven into 375 degrees F. Cut the pumpkin in half and discard its stems. You can stash away the seeds so you can roast them later when they dried. Put the two halves face down on a shallow dish and cover them with foil. Then, place them inside the over for about an hour and a half until it becomes tender. Once it has cooled down, you may already scoop out its flesh.

For the boiling method, start by cutting the pumpkin into half. Next, peel then cut them to chunks. Get a saucepan where you place the chunks. After that, pour with water so that it covers the chunks. Then, start boiling. Once tender, allow it to cool. Proceed by mashing it with the use of potato masher.

Same goes for microwave method. You cut it into half and remove the insides. Then, under high power, microwave it for about seven minutes. Adjust the position of the halves to cook it evenly. Allow it to cool down. After that, mash it. The good thing about this is you can place it on the fridge for 3 days or in the freezer for 6 months if you plan on using it later.

The available recipes for pumpkins are varied. The decision is yours. If you want to cook something more complicated, you can always ask a family or a friend to help you out. Cooking is also a good bonding time.




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