Photo by: Brooklyn Supper
Sugar Pumpkin
The typical jack-o-lantern isn't really an eating pumpkin, since they've been bred for size and robust texture. But small sugar pumpkins are absolutely great for baking, and do exceptionally well in traditional pumpkin pies. Though I sometimes opt for butternut or kabocha in my pies, sugar pumpkins make a velvety, mild pumpkin pie.
Make classic pumpkin pie
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more Photo by: Brooklyn Supper
Sugar Pumpkin
The typical jack-o-lantern isn't really an eating pumpkin, since they've been bred for size and robust texture. But small sugar pumpkins are absolutely great for baking, and do exceptionally well in traditional pumpkin pies. Though I sometimes opt for butternut or kabocha in my pies, sugar pumpkins make a velvety, mild pumpkin pie.
Make classic pumpkin pie
For 3 more veggies to cook with this season, visit Babble!
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