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Pumpkins for Fall Eating
By Mary Emma Allen

"When the frost is on the pumpkin you know that fall is here," my mom was fond of saying. At this time of year when the air is nippy, the skies are autumn blue, and the leaves are turning orange, bronze, and scarlet, we begin to think of pumpkin recipes old and new.

We see the pumpkins piled beside the roadside stands, among the cornstalks in farmers' fields, and on front porches.

History of Pumpkins

Pumpkins first were grown in tropical America. The Indians in the northeast used this vegetable, too, so when the first colonists arrived they became acquainted with this food.

Soon the settlers were growing pumpkins in their fields of corn, using them fresh and dried. They learned from the natives various ways to cook the pumpkins, such as boiling, drying, grinding into meal, and making soup. The ground pumpkin meal was used like cornmeal in making puddings and breads.

A Nutritious Food

Pumpkins are nutritious. Rich in minerals such as phosphorus, calcium, and iron, the pumpkin also is high in carbohydrates. It contains Vitamin A as well. And roasted pumpkin seeds make a good snack.

Used In Many Ways

Pumpkin can be cooked, mashed, and then frozen for use in cookery throughout the winter. Or you can cut pumpkin into rings and hang to dry for later use, like the native people used to do.

Today, throughout the fall months, pumpkin dishes galore come from New England kitchens. For the pumpkin is a versatile food which can be used in breads, cakes, cookies, pies, casseroles, and even jam.

To Prepare Pumpkin

To prepare pumpkin for use in cooking, scoop out the seeds and cut into pieces. You can peel it before or after cooking. Boil the pumpkin until tender, then mash it.

Or you can cut the pumpkin into quarters, scoop out the seeds, and lay the pieces in a pan of water, filled to about one inch. Then bake at 350 degrees F. until the pumpkin is tender. Peel and mash it. It's best to put the mashed pumpkin through a strainer or sieve to eliminate the stringy portions.

Early Pumpkin Pie

One of the earliest recipes for PUMPKIN PIE didn't call for a crust. The pioneer cooks cut the stem end from the pumpkin, as you do for a jack-o-lantern, and saved it. Then they scooped out the seeds and fiber.

They next filled this hole 2/3 full of milk. Sweeten with honey, maple syrup or molasses. Add some spices you have on hand, such as ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

Then the cook put the end back on and baked the pumpkin in a brick oven for 5 or 6 hours. For serving, the pumpkin was placed on the table the pulp was scooped out and served with butter and more sweetening.

Modern Pumpkin Souffle

For a more modern dish, try PUMPKIN SOUFFLE. Combine 1 cup mashed cooked pumpkin with 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar; mix well. Beat 3 egg whites until stiff and add 1/8 teaspoon salt.

Fold into the pumpkin mixture. Then pour into greased 1-quart baking dish and set in a pan of hot water. Bake at 350 degrees F. for about 40 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
(c)Mary Emma Allen

About the Author
Check out Mary Emma Allen's Web Sit for more cooking information and recipes. E-mail: me.allen@juno.com. "Country Kitchen" also appears in Online publications, The Bridgton Blues. Mary Emma Allen writes children's stories and authors books, in addition to newspaper and magazine columns, and writes for the e-zine, "The Oasis". She also teaches workshops for children and teachers who encourage children to write. Check out her "Teacher to Teacher" column.

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