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For porch or pie, be sure to choose right pumpkin

- Tammy Algood Special to Nashville Tennessean USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

Pumpkins do so much more than scare disguised children looking for sweet treats. We are seeing them everywhere right now, from the supermarke­t to dotting landscapes in sizes that are manageable to mammoth. But those that are best for baking purposes tend to be those that are much smaller.

Pumpkins labeled sugar or pie pumpkins are the go-to variety for kitchen use, while larger ones are much nicer for carving. Don’t let the name fool you. Pie pumpkins should certainly not be relegated only to pie-making. They are just as delicious roasted and used in ravioli, risotto or a gratin.

Make sure the outer skin is firm, with no dark spots or obvious blemishes. I like those that tend to be on the small side. They tend to be fleshier with a smaller grain, taste sweeter and have less waste per pound. They are also much easier to handle, so I tend to grab those that are around 31⁄2 pounds. That

Make sure the outer skin is firm, with no dark spots or obvious blemishes. I like those that tend to be on the small side.

size gives me a cup of puree, which is perfect for stuffing into pasta.

I use a large chef ’s knife to open the pumpkin and scrape out the seeds with a long-handled spoon. Then the flesh (and seeds!) can be simply roasted in the oven and peeled when it is cool enough to handle. While many prefer the convenienc­e of canned pumpkin, I like the hunks and chunks from a fresh pumpkin that expands the versatilit­y of this orange orb.

Pumpkins are the most famous member of the winter squash family and have a superb shelf life if treated correctly. As tempting as it is to use the stem as a handle, resist! Once that breaks, you’ve shortened the shelf life considerab­ly. If you want to keep them for the Thanksgivi­ng, make sure they are kept cool and dry.

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GETTY IMAGES Regardless of how you are using pumpkins, be sure to protect the stem to help them last longer.

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