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Cooked Pumpkin

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INSTRUCTIONS

Pumpkin is a winter squash that has been cultivated for hundreds of
years in the Southwest.  It ranges in size from several inches to
several feet and can be round or oblong in shape. The average cooking
pumpkin is usually between 10 and 25 pounds.  The meat, the seeds,  and
the pumpkin's blossoms are all edible and can be prepared in many
different ways. Pumpkin pulp is also sold in 16-ounce cans, which
makes a convenient substitute for fresh cooked pumpkin in recipes.
Fresh pumpkin, however, always tastes better.  Here is the method I
use to cook it:  Cut the pumpkin into quarters and remove the seeds
and fibers. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. and bake the pumpkin
quarters 45 minutes, until tender.  Remove from the oven and scrape
the flesh from the skin.  Place in a food processor and puree. Run
through a sieve to remove any remaining fibers and use the pumpkin
according to the recipe instructions.  Cooked pumpkin will keep about 1
week in a nonmetal, covered  container in the refrigerator and several
months in the freezer.  From "Native American Cooking," by Lois Ellen
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