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1:28 pm
April 7, 2009


crystalwilcox

Banty

posts 3

I am going to try and grow my own pumpkins this year. I have already started the seeds for my Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins. Now I'm looking for seeds for pumpkins that I can cook with. We normally buy the neck pumpkins and cook them down to a puree for our cooking, but I cannot find seeds for them at any of the places I've looked. What other kinds of pumpkins are good for cooking with?

Thanks!!

4:01 pm
April 7, 2009


Flatlander

Moderator

posts 1507

I thought you could just eat the jack-o ones??

I love pumpkins..not to eat..but to grow

But hubby and I have some kind of war going on….last year he mowed them all.

For this year he prommised I could grow them…we'll seeLaugh

Haven't started them though..the snow is not even gone.

5:01 pm
April 7, 2009


CindyP

Hart, MI

Admin

posts 7627

Sugar pumpkin is a good cooking pumpkin.  They're smaller, softer, sweet, and really orange.  My girlfriend's mom has pumpkin fields and this is the one she told me to use for baking, so that's what I've always used!

“Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won’t have time to make them all yourself.”  ― Alfred Sheinwold

5:22 pm
April 7, 2009


GeorgiaZ

Guest

I dont know anything about growing them but do know that the regualr carving pumpkins do NOT cook well. The small ones are the best.

5:27 pm
April 7, 2009


Jayne

Guest

I want the pumpkin that turns into a carriage and Prince Charming comes to take me away.  When you figure out which on that is, I'lll plant a field full!

Seriously, I use smaller pumpkins for pie.  but I don't grow them, I buy pie pumpkins.  Most of the time I just use canned pumpkin.  okay, I'm rambling..

5:58 pm
April 7, 2009


IowaDeb

Quad City Area

Super Chicken

posts 713

 I have never heard of neck pumpkins so looked them up and They are really a winter squash, kinda like a butternut squash with a longer crooked neck.. right? I checked some online seed catalogs and they seem to be all sold out. I can check around here to see if I can find some. Like Jayne, I usually buy the sugar pie pumpkins at the farmers market.

Sometimes,I live in my own little world, but it's okay because they know me here.

7:23 pm
April 7, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

The general rule of thimb is that the larger the pumpkin the more fibrous it is.  For cooking, you want as little fiber ( of the string type) as possible.

Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!

8:16 pm
April 7, 2009


Leahld22

Newburgh, IN

Superstar

posts 2673

Jayne said:

I want the pumpkin that turns into a carriage and Prince Charming comes to take me away.  When you figure out which on that is, I'lll plant a field full!

Seriously, I use smaller pumpkins for pie.  but I don't grow them, I buy pie pumpkins.  Most of the time I just use canned pumpkin.  okay, I'm rambling..


You really had me LOL on that one! I want that kind of pumkin too!Yes

Life is too important to be taken too seriously.

9:01 pm
April 7, 2009


crystalwilcox

Banty

posts 3

Thanks so much for all the advice … I actually went out and bought some sugar pumpkin seeds tonight. I started them in the little peat cells, so we'll see how they do. The bunnies and deer might just eat everything before any pumpkins show up!

10:24 am
April 8, 2009


JeannieB

Columbia, South Carolina

Superstar

posts 1453

On the rare occasion that I use pumpkin, I get the sugar pumpkin.  Smaller is better.  Last year a friend of my son gave us a very small pumpkin that her parents plant each year.  They are from Puerto Rico.  They cook them as a veggie, but it made a great pie.  I saved some of the seeds and if it EVER gets warm, I'm going to plant them.

Don't cry because it's over—smile because it happened!

11:50 am
April 8, 2009


Flatlander

Moderator

posts 1507

GeorgiaZ said:

I dont know anything about growing them but do know that the regualr carving pumpkins do NOT cook well. The small ones are the best.


So that explaines why the only pumpkinpie I ever made…..tasted like…(you fill in something here) LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

Oh well…I buy them now (the pies)…so much more convenient….BUT If I ever see a packet of seed for a small pumpkin…I might go ahead.

Somehow I like to burry myself in work.

1:38 pm
April 8, 2009


WV_Hills

Guest

I bypass the whole pumpkin question and just make sweet potato pie instead. My family doesn't know the difference, and I think sweet potatoes make a more dense pie.

2:28 pm
April 8, 2009


Jayne

Guest

Kath,

I don't even make the pie.  I make Pumpkin Cream Cheese rolls.  No one here likes the pie.

2:41 pm
April 8, 2009


Nanaof4

Tennessee

Big Chicken

posts 28

Pumpkin pies are usually store bought at my house for Thanksgiving or Christmas occasions only…but oh, do I love pumpkin rolls!  Hungry

I always thought the jack-o-lantern pumpkins could be used too!  Thanks for the ideas….think I'll plant some sugar pumpkins, too, this year!

Nanaof4

4:14 pm
April 8, 2009


IowaDeb

Quad City Area

Super Chicken

posts 713

yumm….pumpkin cheesecakeEating

Sometimes,I live in my own little world, but it's okay because they know me here.

6:02 pm
April 8, 2009


WV_Hills

Guest

Jayne said:

Kath,

I don't even make the pie.  I make Pumpkin Cream Cheese rolls.  No one here likes the pie.


Okay, give it up. What's the recipe for Pumpkin Cream Cheese rolls? Did you post a recipe and I missed it? because they sound really good.

6:13 pm
April 8, 2009


Linda

IN

Mighty Chicken

posts 474

I second that Kathy.

6:17 pm
April 8, 2009


JeannieB

Columbia, South Carolina

Superstar

posts 1453

Ohhh  pumpkin cream cheese roll, yumm, and pumpkin bread.  I agree with Kathy, sweet potatoe pie is one of my favorites.  Now I'm thinking Thanksgiving!!  All that good food!!

Don't cry because it's over—smile because it happened!

7:06 pm
April 8, 2009


Shells

Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Superstar

posts 1184

Oh my gosh, pumpkin pie is my favorite, or pumpkin cheesecake, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin cookies .. I love pumpkin.

7:08 pm
April 8, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

Would be willing to bet (if I did that sort of thing) that she is talking about the jelly roll type of thing with a cream cheese filling.  But a muffin with cream cheese in the middle would work.  Or a sweet roll with pumpkin and cream cheese worked in somehow…

Meanwhile, pumpkin is one of those things that is soooo cheap, easy, and consistent from a can, and so often superior to the home canned variety, that it is not really worth all the energy and time to cook it at home.  Especially if you have to buy the pumpkins.

Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!


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