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Pumpkin

More than just lanterns, this squash makes a super side dish

Fresh pumpkin for baking
Halve, scrape out seeds, cut into pieces, remove the hard outer peel with a vegetable peeler, and boil for 20 minutes in lightly salted water. Drain, mash, or puree in blender, then season as you wish.

The whole deal
To bake a whole pumpkin, cut off the top with the stem to use as a lid. Scrape out the seeds and pulp. Brush with melted butter, sprinkle with salt, and if you like, add a touch of brown sugar. Replace lid, and bake a 350°F (175°C/gas mark 4) until tender for about 45 minutes. Serve as is, cut into pieces, or scrape out the flesh and puree.


Preparation, uses, and tips

Best known when cooked, pureed, and well-spiced in holiday pies, pumpkins are also great in soups, breads, and many other dishes.

To cook fresh pumpkin, scrape out the seeds (known as pepitas). (Set the seeds aside if you plan to use them later.) Cut the pumpkin up into small pieces, remove the hard outer peel with a vegetable peeler or sharp knife, and boil the pieces for 15 or 20 minutes in lightly salted water. The pieces then can be drained and mashed, or run through a blender to make pumpkin puree. The puree can be seasoned with salt, pepper, and butter (if you like) and served as a vegetable side dish, or used as the basis for soups and other dishes.

In the Caribbean, pumpkin is braised into spicy, fragrant stews with chiles, pulses, and sometimes meat. The French cook it into soup and serve it decoratively in its own shell.

To bake a whole pumpkin, cut off the top with the stem to use as a lid. Scrape out the seeds and pulp. Brush with melted butter, sprinkle with salt, and, if you like, add a touch of sugar. Replace the lid and bake at 350°F (175°C/gas mark 4) until tender, about 45 minutes. Serve as is, cut into pieces, or scrape the flesh out and puree.

Pumpkin seed oil is dark brown, pleasantly flavoured, and popular in Austrian cuisine. To roast pumpkin seeds, wash them well, and spread them in one layer in a pie tin or other baking dish; bake in a low oven (250°F or 121°C) for 15 or 20 minutes or until well-dried.

Buying and storing tips

Fresh pumpkins usually appear in October and are available through the autumn and winter in the fruits and vegetables section of most food markets. Tinned, pureed pumpkin is available all the year round. While very large pumpkins are decorative and fun to carve, the smaller sizes are more tender and juicy. Choose pumpkins that are firm, blemish-free, and heavy for their size. Store whole pumpkins at room temperature for up to a month or refrigerate for up to three months.

Varieties

Large and round, pumpkins range in size from less than a pound (0.5kg) to more than 100 pounds (50kg). While a deep, cheerful orange is the colour most familiar to Americans, pumpkins also come in a variety of colours that range from white and peach to green and blue.

The many varieties of pumpkins are categorized into various classes including: Standard Orange (Small), Standard Orange (Intermediate), Standard Orange (Large), Jumbo, White Painting, the Cushaw Group, and the Naked-Seeded and Miniature kinds. The Small Sugar or New England Pie type is of the Standard Orange (Small) variety, and, as its name suggests, this is the standard type for pies; it weighs between 2 and 5 pounds (1kg–2.5kg).

Nutrition Highlights

Pumpkin (cooked, boiled, drained with salt), 1 cup (245g)
Calories: 49
Protein: 1.76g
Carbohydrates: 12g
Total Fat: 0.17g
Fiber: 2.7g

*Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value, based upon United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines. Foods that are a “good source” of a particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the USDA Recommended Daily Value. Nutritional information and daily nutritional guidelines may vary in different countries. Please consult the appropriate organization in your country for specific nutritional values and the recommended daily guidelines.