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  2. Out of Canned Pumpkin? These Pumpkin Puree Substitutes Will ...

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    After cooking and draining, this is what to expect from a typical cooking pumpkin: 2½-pound pumpkin = 1¾ cups puree. 3½-pound pumpkin = 2½ cups puree. 5-pound pumpkin = 2¾ cups puree. 6-pound ...

  3. 23 Brilliant Ways to Use Leftover Pumpkin Purée, From ... - AOL

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    Pancakes and Waffles. Canned pumpkin purée is a great way to add both flavor and moisture to certain dishes, including quick breads and breakfast items like pancakes and waffles. Substitute a ...

  4. 50 Pumpkin Puree Recipes That Are Perfect for Fall Desserts ...

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    This 3-minute pumpkin mug cake with whole wheat flour, date sugar, pumpkin puree and pumpkin spice, is a healthy sweet treat that’s vegan too! Get the recipe: Pumpkin Spice Mug Cake What's In ...

  5. Yes, Thankfully, You Can Freeze Pumpkin Pie—Here’s ... - AOL

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    According to FoodSafety.gov, pies made with eggs, like pumpkin and pecan pie, can be frozen after baking. ... Up next: 50 Pumpkin Puree Recipes That Are Perfect for Fall Desserts.

  6. Purée - Wikipedia

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    Purées generally must be cooked, either before or after grinding, in order to improve flavour and texture, remove toxic substances, and/or reduce their water content. It is common to purée entire meals (without use of salt or other additives) to be served to toddlers , babies , and those unable to chew as sufficient, nutritious meals.

  7. Pumpkin pie - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the English pumpkin pie was prepared by stuffing the pumpkin with apples, spices, and sugar and then baking it whole. [19] [20] In the United States after the Civil War, the pumpkin pie was resisted in Southern states as a symbol of Yankee culture imposed on the South, where there was no tradition of eating pumpkin pie. [21]

  8. 62 Sweet & Savory Pumpkin Recipes You'll Want To Eat ... - AOL

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    Starting the day off right with a pumpkin spice latte (naturally), and either a slice of pumpkin bread, a stack of pumpkin pancakes, or freshly baked pumpkin cinnamon rolls.

  9. Pumpkin flour - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin flour, also known as pumpkin fruit flour is a type of flour made from dried pumpkin flesh, excluding the stem, and leaves, made with or without the rind and seeds included. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Pumpkin products have drawn some commercial and research interest partly due to the low cost of pumpkin production. [ 4 ]