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Old 04-11-2003, 04:12 AM
David Auker
 
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Default Hulless-seeded pumpkins

Lady Godiva and a couple other varieties have graced my garden the last two
seasons. The squash itself aren't very large, but they're pretty full of
seeds. I carefully slice the flesh to open the sphere into two halves, cut
lengthwise, and then with the dexterity of a surgeon, lift out the
double-rows of green seeds. Putting them in a dryer intensifies their
taste!

I'd like to make some pumpkin seed butter, but haven't had enough seeds at
one time (nibbling was good, though :-)

I also dry the pumpkin flesh, skin removed. Last night I put some strips
into a sauce, and they turned out really well, absorbing flavors and
assuming a chewy texture.

David


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