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Old 10-10-2008, 10:02 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default How do you store pumpkins?

"CanopyCo" wrote in message
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On Oct 8, 10:58 pm, "Hedda Lettis" wrote:
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How do you store pumpkins?


I got hold of one today and found out that I can fry it in olive oil
like squash.


Now that I found a good way to cook it I need to find a way to store
it when it goes on sale after hollowed.


I store them like I store butternut squash. Find a cool dry place with
some
air movement and keep them there. Don't buy any with damaged skin. How do
you cut them for frying?


What I did was as follows;

Top the pumpkin, as in cut off one end to access the seeds.
Scrape out the seeds.
Lay on its side and slice off slices to make donuts about one inch
thick.
Take donut and slice off skin by laying it on a cutting board and
going around it cutting off slices.
Then slice it up like you would a potato or squash, in about that
sized chunks.

The one that I had was small, so I got some french fry type slices one
time, then a bunch of little one by one half inch chunks the other
time, from the same donut.

I fried them in olive oil just like potatoes or squash, and it came
out tasting sort of like butternut squash.


Thanks a bunch. I'm gonna try it. :^)