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Are carving pumpkins edible?

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StrawHat · 20/10/2011 14:32

Sainsburys only had little ones in the veg racks, so I bought one from the haloween aisle. Am I about to poison the in-laws?

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LoveInAColdGrave · 20/10/2011 14:34

I find they are edible in the sense that they won't hurt you, but don't taste of much and don't have a great texture. Sorry! I think they are bred for looks rather than taste.

StrawHat · 20/10/2011 14:39

Thanks Love, I'll just have to hope that a few hours in the oven soaking up a cheesy filling will do the trick :)

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LoveInAColdGrave · 20/10/2011 14:42

It'll be fine, just bung in lots of herbs! Hope it tastes good (and it will look fab!). Can you serve it whole (a la the Nigella Christmas pumpkin) and carve it at the table for full Halloween wow factor?

Rhubarb0oooo · 20/10/2011 14:44

I would boil it to within an inch of its life along with some butternut squash and serve it as pumpkin and butternut squash mash.
Or have you tried slicing it and frying it with brown sugar? The result is crispy caramalised pumpkin which is particularly nice as a Halloween treat.

mousyfledermaus · 20/10/2011 14:46

they need slow roasting and/or pickling to be nice.

StrawHat · 20/10/2011 14:59

MIL has requested stuffed pumpkin, I'm going to oven bake it for the whole afternoon and endeavour to take it to the table whole (they always colapse the moment the knife hits them).
Rhubarb I love the idea of brown-sugar-fry, I'll def try that next time :)

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multipoodles · 20/10/2011 18:39

Used it once as we have American friends who rave about pumpkin soup and it was horrible, when I told one she said they always use tinned pumpkin!

bruffin · 20/10/2011 18:45

I always use the big pumpkins for soup and have never had a complaint. In fact as soon as pumpkins start appearing the dcs and dh start requesting pumpkin soup.

StrawHat · 25/10/2011 08:36

We survived! MIL loved it so much she wrote down the recipe before doing the dishes and the leftovers made a superb omlette the next day :)

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ArthurPewty · 25/10/2011 08:55

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