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Pumpkin By Mrs. Tenaglia Photos By Mr. Kochler Making Puree

Pumpkin By Mrs. Tenaglia Photos By Mr. Kochler Making Puree

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Pumpkin

ByMrs. TenagliaPhotos ByMr. Kochler

Making Puree

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These pumpkins are grown specifically for pies and other

baked goods.

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Cut the pumpkin in half

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The interior cavity is

filled with seeds and

stringy fibers.

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Remove the seeds and save them. Discard the stringy fibers.

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Continue to clean out the seed cavity until nothing remains.

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Cut the pumpkin into pieces.

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Place the pumpkin in a large pan.

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Add Water, about 2 inches.

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Cook until tender, about 20 minutes.

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Remove the pumpkin from the pan.

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Peel and place the pulp into the bowl of the food processor. Discard the

peel.

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When bowl is half filled, pulse until puree is smooth in texture.

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The pumpkin puree is now ready to use for cookie, pies, soups or in many other

recipes.

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Place your clean pumpkin seeds on a baking sheet that has been greased and bake for 15 – 20 minutes or until lightly browned.

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Pumpkin is an excellent source of

Vitamin A and the seeds are full of protein,

fiber, B vitamins, and

minerals.

ENJOY!!!!