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Savory Dips. Pumpkin purée can work its sweet and savory magic in all kinds of fun dips, too. Stir some into store-bought or homemade hummus for a quick after-school snack, or whisk it into a ...
Keep leftover pumpkin puree and canned pumpkin (here’s the truth as to whether canned pumpkin is real pumpkin or not, by the way) in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Here are 50 of the best pumpkin puree recipes to use up leftover puree—including healthy, gluten-free and vegan dishes too! Alice Knisley Mattias Kick off your fall baking season with this easy ...
The good news is making puree is a fast and easy—you can also freeze the puree to use at a later time. Note that smaller pumpkins are sweeter and you should never eat a pumpkin that has been ...
Freezing: Freeze leftover cranberry sauce in an airtight container or individually in ice cube trays for up to three months. How to use: Defrost over low heat in a saucepan. Use a spoonful to add ...
The good news? You totally can freeze pumpkin pie! Here’s the right way to do it—plus tips for thawing pumpkin pie to perfection. Related: 15 Ways to Use Leftover Pumpkin Puree That Aren't Dessert
A whopping 18,000 tons of pumpkin is wasted every year – here’s four ideas to save yours
Get this: 85% of the canned pumpkin you see in the grocery store doesn't contain any pumpkin. Big brands like Libby's grow and can a fruit called Dickinson squash, which is pumpkin's tan-skinned ...