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    Fresh pumpkin recipes

    It’s pumpkin season! Before fall ends you have to make sure to cook at least one pumpkin treat for yourself. Here are some fresh pumpkin recipes from our sister site Taste of Home that you’ve probably never tried before to help you satisfy all of your pumpkin cravings. If you want to pick your own fresh pumpkin, these are the best pumpkin patches in every state.

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    Garlic pumpkin seeds

    “Wondering what to do with all those pumpkin seeds guests will be scooping out at your pumpkin-carving party? This yummy, microwave-easy recipe is the answer! Save some for yourself before they’re gone!” —Iola Egle, Bella Vista, Arkansas.Read up on the real history behind why we carve pumpkins.

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    Plus, learn how to make your carved pumpkins last longer.

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    Cranberry pumpkin muffins

    “Tart, juicy cranberries enhance the delicate pumpkin flavor of these muffins. Sometimes I dust the tops with powdered sugar to add a little sweetness.” —Sue Ross, Casa Grande, Arizona.

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    Best curried pumpkin soup

    “I whipped this up for my family on Thanksgiving, and everyone was crazy about it! Even my brother, who is one of the pickiest eaters I know, asked for seconds of this curry pumpkin soup.” —Kimberly Knepper, Euless, Texas.

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    Spicy pumpkin seeds

    “We look forward to Fall in anticipation of making these spicy pumpkin seeds. I often put some in a decorated jar to give as a gift.” —Taste of Home.

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    Chorizo pumpkin pasta

    “I’m a busy student, and this spicy-sweet pasta makes a perfect quick dinner. Even better, it works on a bigger scale to feed a bunch of friends.” —Christine Yang, Syracuse, New York.Read up on these things you didn’t know about Costco’s pumpkin pie.

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    Sausage and rice stuffed pumpkins

    “My children often request this dish. It also adds a great “wow” factor to a festive buffet table.” —Andria Peckham, Lowell, Michigan.These foods taste so much better in the fall.

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    Pumpkin lasagna

    “I especially like this comforting fall dish because it’s vegetarian. Even friends who aren’t big fans of pumpkin are surprised by this delectable lasagna. Canned pumpkin and no-cook noodles make it a cinch to prepare.” —Tamara Huron, New Market, Alabama.

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    Pumpkin and cauliflower garlic mash

    “I wanted healthy alternatives to my family’s favorite recipes. Pumpkin, cauliflower, and thyme make an amazing dish. You’ll never miss those plain old mashed potatoes.” —Kari Wheaton, South Beloit, Illinois.

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    Cheese ravioli with pumpkin alfredo sauce

    “When I first made this cheese ravioli everyone thought: Pumpkin on pasta? Ew! But once they tasted it, they couldn’t believe how much they liked it! A warm, comforting delicious blend of flavors.” —Cheri Neustifter, Sturtevant, Wisconsin.These are the essential recipes you should know before you turn 35.

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    Pumpkin-curry chicken over cashew rice

    “This is truly a dish that combines international flavors with homespun comfort. The sweet curry aroma alone will warm hearts on gray-sky days. For more veggie goodness, add roasted cauliflower.” —Aysha Schurman, Ammon, Idaho

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    Sausage-stuffed pumpkins

    “Baking a meal in a pumpkin—what a fun fall idea! To serve, cut the pumpkin into wedges, giving each person both pumpkin and stuffing.” —Rebecca Baird, Salt Lake City, Utah

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    Roasted pumpkin nachos

    “Previously, I had made this dish with black beans and corn off the cob in the summer. Wanting to try it with fresh fall ingredients, I replaced the corn with roasted pumpkin—yum! It’s also good with butternut squash.” —Lesle Harwood, Douglassville, Pennsylvania.

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    Pasta squiggles with pumpkin sauce

    “My family loves this spiral pasta in a tasty pumpkin sauce. Make it for Halloween and call it Creepy-Crawly Noodles!” —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Roasted pumpkin and Brussel sprouts

    “While traveling to Taiwan, I had the pleasure of trying a unique vegetable dish that included fresh pumpkin. It inspired me to roast pumpkin with Brussels sprouts.” —Pam Correll, Brockport, Pennsylvania

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    Savory pumpkin quiche

    “This quiche satisfies a seasonal craving I get for all things pumpkin. Fresh mushrooms add flavor, and I try different types like baby portobello and cremini mushrooms.” —Rachel Garcia, Colorado Springs, Colorado.Avoid these baking mistakes you are probably making.

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    Pumpkin gnocchi in sage butter

    “For a delicious autumn spin on an Italian classic, try this hearty, seasonal gnocchi. Sage and garlic butter sauce complements the pumpkin wonderfully.” —Donna Mosca Kahler, Jupiter, Florida

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    Black bean and pumpkin chili

    “This is my kind of chili—thick and hearty. Try sweet potato or butternut squash instead of pumpkin, and serve over quinoa, barley, brown rice, or farro.” —Jean Ecos, Hartland, WI

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    Pumpkin hummus

    “Our home economists give traditional hummus an autumn appeal with the addition of canned pumpkin. Hot pepper sauce lends just the right amount of heat.” —Taste of Home Test Kitchen.

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    Pumpkin wontons with butterscotch sauce

    “As a change from the usual pumpkin pie or cake, we created these deliciously different wontons. The butterscotch sauce would also taste great over ice cream.” —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Baked pumpkin goat cheese alfredo with bacon

    “This is a unique and delicious pasta, perfect for fall. I made this for my girlfriends, and everyone asked for the recipe!” —Ashley Lecker, Green Bay, Wisconsin

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    Pumpkin seed cheese ball

    “Save some of your home-roasted pumpkin seeds to coat this creamy onion spread from our home economists.” —Taste of Home.

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    Pumpkin-cranberry cake donuts

    “Pumpkin and cranberry really say holiday in these moist, spiced-filled doughnuts. They are so good—try not to eat them all in one sitting!” —Carolyn Cope, Allston, Maryland

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    Pumpkin cranberry cheesecake

    “One Thanksgiving, I was eating pumpkin pie and decided to have some cranberry sauce with it. I loved the combination so much, I experimented and came up with a two-tone cheesecake that has a ruby-red layer at the bottom.” —John Abraham, Boca Raton, Florida.

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    Pumpkin sage beurre noisette cookies

    “In a world of pumpkin spice flavor, these fluffy cookies are my top choice. The infusion of fresh sage gives them a surprising savory note. You can use mashed sweet potatoes or yams instead of the pumpkin if you prefer.” —Jill LeMasters, Ravenna, Ohio

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    Creamy pumpkin polenta

    “Sometimes I like to hollow out a pumpkin and serve this creamy, hearty polenta inside it. The salted pumpkin seeds add a fun crunch.” —Debi George, Mansfield, Texas

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    Pumpkin sloppy joes

    “When my oldest granddaughter gave me eight of the 50 pumpkins she grew in her backyard, I didn’t know how I’d use them all up! Then I remembered this recipe from a dear friend—I’m glad I tried it. I froze some of the pumpkin to use in this and other recipes, and also froze some of the sloppy joe mixture to enjoy later.” —Eleanor McReynolds, Scott City, Kansas.

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    Pumpkin tiramisu

    “Tiramisu is a classic dessert that everyone enjoys. For a more fall flavor, try this version, which features a creamy pumpkin filling and sweet spices.” —Holly Billings, Battlefield, Missouri

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    Peter Peter pumpkin bars

    “Sweet tooths will polish off these wonderful bars. They have a delicious orange frosting and can be decorated with candy pumpkins.” —Barb Schlafer, Appleton, Wisconsin

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    Pumpkin cream of wheat

    “This autumn-inspired breakfast tastes like pumpkin pie—without the guilt! Double the recipe if you feel like sharing.” —Amy Bashtovoi, Sidney, Nebraska

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    Pumpkin scones with berry butter

    “These delightful scones are perfect on a cold winter day with a steaming hot cup of coffee. They also make a wonderful hostess gift arranged in a basket.” —Judy Wilson, Sun City West, Arizona.Before you start cooking, make sure you know about these cooking mistakes that ruin your food.

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    Originally Published: October 01, 2020

    30 Fresh Pumpkin Recipes You’ve Never Tried Before (2024)

    FAQs

    Does homemade pumpkin puree taste better than canned? ›

    It's thicker, fresher, and sweeter tasting than canned. I used homemade pumpkin puree when baking pumpkin bread this weekend.

    How do you make pure pumpkin taste good? ›

    Cook It on the Stove

    Briefly cooking your canned pumpkin purée on the stove can help improve both the flavor and texture. This method helps reduce excess moisture, which gives the pumpkin a superior texture. It also releases the natural pumpkin flavor and helps reduce the metallic taste from the can.

    Is canned pumpkin just pumpkin puree? ›

    First and foremost: what is pumpkin puree? Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing. These terms are often used interchangeably in recipes, though you may also see the term solid-pack pumpkin. All these terms mean 100% steamed and pureed pumpkin—no extras, no add-ins—not even in the canned variety.

    Do you need to peel pumpkin before cooking? ›

    If the pumpkin is particularly big, cut it into quarters then, using a small, sharp knife, pare off the skin (unless you plan to roast it, in which case the skin can stay on). Then cut into chunks or wedges as required.

    Is it worth it to make your own pumpkin puree? ›

    It turns out homemade pumpkin puree is absolutely delicious, easy to make and so much fun!

    Is canned pumpkin healthier than fresh pumpkin? ›

    Canned pumpkin offers the same health benefits as fresh pumpkin, making it quick and easy to add pumpkin to recipes year-round. Pumpkin seeds are typically roasted and sold separately as a snack or topping. Pumpkin comes in many shapes, sizes, colors, and weights.

    What enhances pumpkin flavor? ›

    Popular blends of pumpkin spice include warming flavors that are often found in baking, like ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, and cinnamon. While different blends vary in proportions and some other spices may be be included in smaller quantities, those spices tend to be the most popular.

    What brings out pumpkin flavor? ›

    Pumpkin spice (a.k.a. pumpkin pie spice) is an aromatic blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger. Sometimes allspice is included. You can buy the spice blend at the store or use ingredients you already have on hand to make DIY pumpkin spice.

    How do you cook and eat fresh pumpkins? ›

    Here are some methods for cooking pumpkin:
    1. Roasting: Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). ...
    2. Boiling: Cut the pumpkin into chunks and remove the seeds and pulp. ...
    3. Steaming: Cut the pumpkin into chunks and remove the seeds and pulp. ...
    4. Microwaving: Cut the pumpkin into chunks and remove the seeds and pulp.
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    Is Libby's pumpkin real pumpkin? ›

    Libby's, the quintessential canned pumpkin brand, uses a proprietary strain of the Dickinson pumpkin variety in their product, which is also often called a Dickinson squash. On Libby's website, it states that their product is 100 percent pumpkin.

    Is Libby's 100% pure pumpkin the same as pumpkin puree? ›

    Canned pumpkin (labeled as "100% pure pumpkin") is a purée of pumpkin that is sometimes mixed with other kinds of winter squash. It is unsweetened and does not contain any added spices. Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing, and you'll often see the terms used interchangeably in recipes and cookbooks.

    Can dogs eat pumpkin? ›

    Yes, dogs can eat pumpkin and it is actually often added to dog foods. Check the label of some dog treats and you may find pumpkin on the ingredient list there too. However, if you are feeding fresh pumpkin, you will need to be careful about which part you're feeding as the stem and leaves are covered in prickly hairs.

    Can dogs eat raw pumpkin? ›

    While dogs can eat raw pumpkin, it might be harder to digest and can become a choking hazard. The rind is also a choking hazard and may cause an intestinal blockage. You can feed cooked or canned pumpkin to your dog—if it's 100% pumpkin with no added ingredients.

    Can you freeze raw pumpkin? ›

    Freeze it: Cooked or raw pumpkin can be frozen. Cut raw pumpkin and store in a labelled sealable freezer bag or container. If you have pumpkin puree you can freeze them in ice cube trays then transfer into a freezer bag or container.

    Do you pour water when cooking pumpkin? ›

    If you are using fresh pumpkin, remove the skin of the pumpkin with a sharp medium to large knife. Chop the pumpkin into medium cubes and place in a casserole over a medium flame with a little water (1/4 cup). No need to add a lot of water here as the pumpkin will also release liquid as it cooks.

    Can I use fresh pumpkin puree instead of canned? ›

    Fresh Pumpkin Puree

    Fresh pumpkin is the ideal alternative for recipes that call for solid-pack canned pumpkin. To make pumpkin puree, first make sure you're grabbing the right kind of pumpkin. Look for pumpkins labeled as pie, sugar pie or baking pumpkins (regular carving pumpkins don't fit the bill here!).

    How do I substitute fresh pumpkin puree for canned? ›

    Replacing Canned Pumpkin with Pumpkin Puree

    2½-pound pumpkin = 1¾ cups puree. 3½-pound pumpkin = 2½ cups puree. 5-pound pumpkin = 2¾ cups puree.

    Can you substitute canned pumpkin for fresh pumpkin? ›

    There isn't much of a difference between canned pumpkin and fresh pumpkin puree, and looking at the list of ingredients on the back of the can will tell you that. It will probably just say pureed pumpkin or steamed pumpkin puree.

    Is homemade pumpkin pie better than store bought? ›

    However, I have to agree that the texture of the homemade pie was by far superior to the store bought one. So if you have the time, make your own pumpkin pie but if you're in a pinch for time, store bought will be just fine (but not quite as good). My observations re: homemade vs.

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