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Halloween is just around the corner, and the pumpkins seem to be gathering in front of your home day by day. You've got to carve them and make your home look scary and "Halloween-ish" – but what do you do with all the pumpkin flesh that has been left out? You can't really throw it out; it would be a shame.
Well, lucky for you, we have a few ideas – 10 of them, actually. And all of them are delicious.
No matter how you look at it, this is a classic – and the perfect recipe for when fall strikes. And it's also fairly simple to make. With a bit of whipped cream, it's a delicious Halloween treat.
When it's cold outside, nothing can beat pumpkin soup. Just make sure to save the seeds as well. They represent a great source of zinc and protein – and they will add extra flavour to the dish.
Simple, yet delicious. And all you have to do is cut the pumpkin into wedges and bake them. Plus, if you add a yoghurt dip or a tangy salsa, it will be even better. It's the perfect dish for a Halloween party.
Pumpkin flesh and egg whites: that's all you need to make some delicious pumpkin pancakes. Plus, they are dairy free, so they are as healthy as they are delicious. Your kids will definitely love this undercover veg recipe.
These are not only cute and healthy, but they are also delicious. They have pumpkin as a base ingredient, but they use sultanas and ginger for some extra flavour. They are also very delicious with cheese frosting.
Yes, you can make curry out of pumpkins. This one is not as spiced as regular pumpkins; just mildly. You can adjust it as a toddler meal, or a spicier meal for an adult.
You can use pumpkin flesh to make cookie dough – which you can turn into fluffy and light chocolate chip cookies. They look like a regular chocolate chip cookie – but they have the sweetness that the only pumpkin can bring.
It's Halloween – so obviously, you need to add vampires in the mix. Make some regular pumpkin muffins, and then use cherry tomatoes and mozzarella to make a vampire's face.
Take out the seeds from a pumpkin, and add onions, grains, garlic, herbs, and other spices. It sounds simple, but the result is delicious.
Make a regular cake/bread batter, to which you add pumpkin flesh. After the composition is over, you add walnuts – and even raisins if you like them. This recipe is great, no matter if it's on a festive table or as a morning snack.
Halloween doesn't have to be scary. As long as you have tasty food, you won't have the time to worry about any skeletons in the closet – literally. Try them all out and see which one you like best.