Roasted, stewed, sauteed, seasoned however you like....
Buttered, seasoned, and roasted. It was delicious!
Also, pumpkin soup.
Love me some stir fry pumpkin curry from one of the Portland food trucks!
The large late ‘Winter Squash’ are superior to pumpkins. I’ve only eaten the small, ‘baking punks.’ The roasted seeds from the big ‘soft ones’ are great.. But once you’ve replaced any pumpkin recipe with Sweat Meat, or Hubbard Squash - you’ll only use punks for Halloween
I like it roasted along with the seeds, my mum likes it mashed with butter and nutmeg.
There are pie pumpkins and Jack-o-lantern pumpkins....different varieties. I did hear that canned pumpkin is often really acorn squash! Both are healthy, regardless. I just think the pie pumpkins are more 'flesh' and less seeds and 'goop'.
I’ve had it in soup, cut up in stew, made into pumpkin cake/bread, made pumpkin butter(like apple butter) which I canned(yummy!); pie, of course. I’ve had it stuffed and sliced, and once in a soup/stew that I think was African, but not sure which country.
Owh yes, I forgot about pumpkin soup. I used to have a great recipe for that
Pies from garden pumpkins and from canned. Soup from a can. In a restaurant, dish of pumpkin slop dressed with yogurt that was super delish.
Baked with brown sugar. Pies of course. Soup - dated someone in mid 20's who made all variants of soups.
Yeah, my grandma's homemade pumpkin pie with actual hand whipped cream, every year for thanksgiving dessert. Was wonderful.
Old people
@MarkiusMahamius i feel sorry for you kids, your life would be so much better if you had something that wonderful to be mad about missing.
@1of5 kids? You better be wrong
@MarkiusMahamius youth in general, and I wish I were
Ive had baked pumpkin with butter and brown sugar, good, but I was lucky enough to live next to an African deli that served a pumpkin peanut stew (very spicy) that was the best. Also, no sinus issues after that.