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Tuesday, 20 January 2009

pumpkin@baked.ca

Native Harvests: Recipes and Botanicals of the American Indians by Barrie Kavasch provides an interesting technique on baking pumpkin. The washed pumpkin is baked whole, then pulp and seeds are removed and the pumpkin returned to oven to bake some more. When done "serve the whole pumpkin, scooping out individual portions at the table."
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