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Receta Pumpkin is Not Just for Pie Anymore.
by Mary Cokenour

During the fall and winter

seasons, pumpkins often make an appearance from the maniacal face carved into

them for Halloween; to the slice of pie decorating a dessert plate at a holiday

meal. While the Jack o’ Lantern pumpkin

might be perfect for carving and placing a candle inside; the seeds roasted and

salted for a snack; for baking and cooking, not so much. When the Pilgrims first settled the eastern

coast of North America, they learned from the Natives living here that Crooked

Neck pumpkins were best, not just in storage, but for eating. A meaty interior without all the stringiness

those hollow Jacks have; and I can attest to this. While living in Lancaster, PA; every fall was

a trek to the Amish markets to find the largest Crooked Necks we could

find. One huge catch was two - 35

pounders which gave us many a bread, pie and canned pumpkin for later use. Then again, there was that 50 pounder that

measured about five feet long, and took two of us to carry; we were certainly a

sight to see that day.

Out of curiosity, I tried

looking up pumpkin cookbooks; 14 on the first page of Amazon.com alone! Who doesn’t have a family recipe for pumpkin

pie passed down from generation to generation?

nuts; gently combine to not break up chips or nuts.

Drop by tablespoonful on

cookie sheets; bake for approximately 13 - 15 minutes, or until lightly brown

and firm.

Makes 3 dozen.