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A hint of Cajun seasoning spices up these savory pumpkin seeds. Wash away as much pulp as possible from your seeds and dry them beforehand.
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The best way to enjoy candy canes this year.
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For Chowhound's pumpkin pie recipe, you don't need to buy a prepared crust or filling, just a single press-in crust. It only takes a few minutes to mix the ingredients...
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The classic moist pumpkin bread from Down East is spiced with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves. This bread improves with age, so plan to make it a day ahead if possible.
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The perfect dessert to celebrate fall, these cupcakes are a delicious combination of rich, moist chocolate cake and creamy pumpkin filling.
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Buckwheat pasta (or soba noodles) are a delicious and healthy alternative to regular white pasta.
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Bakers make traditional diplomat pudding with soaked ladyfingers or cake baked with fruit and custard. In this take, Frédéric Morin likes using the leftover croissants from Niemand Bakery.
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This rustic dish is inspired by a recipe served in France, in the Loire Valley, during harvest time At lunch, this delightful tart shared the table with green lentils and pork sausages Feel free to make the tart the focus of a meal, perhaps with a side of bright greens.
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When you want a pumpkin dessert, but not the heft of a pie, this light and creamy make-ahead custard will do the trick It's surprisingly simple to prepare; just combine the ingredients in a saucepan, heat, then strain through a sieve and chill for at least 3 hours Divine.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne and takes 50 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is the only pumpkin pie recipe I've ever used. It's been in the family for at least sixty years! Since, in our family, one pie is never enough, I like to triple the filling recipe and divide it into two pie shells, since, as my Mom always says, "No body likes a skimpy pie!" (Of course, this will add a few minutes to the baking time, too.)