This time of year, we see them everywhere. Pumpkins are in their full glory during the fall.
A Seasonal Favorite
At our house, we wait for Mabon, take the day off of school, and buy the season's first pumpkins. I don't even grow any in the garden, because the neighbors have mastered the craft. Their small store is loaded with all sizes and varieties of squash, gourds and of course, pumpkins. Everyone chooses their own for decorating the entrance of the house, while I pick a few to start putting up pumpkin for the winter.
Pumpkin Purée The Homemade Way
Making pumpkin purée from scratch may seem silly. Even I agree that canned pumpkin is delicious and easy to find. It is seasonal though, and can be really expensive. Pumpkin is underwhelming if you only use it for pies. There is so much more to be done with this rich and flavorful fall vegetable.
Directions:
I serve pumpkin as a decadent vegetable all winter. Heat it up with a dash of your favorite spices, nutmeg, cinnamon, clove. Serve with a dollop of butter and, wait for it…pure maple syrup. It is also heavenly to eat for breakfast this way and add a little fresh cream. It is dishes like this that make all the hard work of the garden worth it.
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