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Traditional Halloween Recipes: Try It!

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

It is difficult to think of Halloween as being anything other than a purely commercial holiday. However, there are many traditional recipes associated with Halloween that reveal the holiday’s history and importance. Many of these recipes can be made with one sole source— the pumpkin! One of the essential components of Halloween, the pumpkin is the main ingredient in many traditional Halloween recipes.

A Salty, Seedy Snack

One function of the pumpkin is to make traditional Halloween recipes, such as roasted pumpkin seeds. These are a classic favorite that are both delicious and easy to make. All that is needed to make this traditional Halloween recipe is a pumpkin, cooking spray, and salt to taste. 

The first step is the most difficult, and certainly the messiest! The pumpkin must be gutted so that the seeds can be removed from the inside. If you plan on using the pumpkin for other traditional Halloween recipes, then you will need to scrape all of the stringy stuff out of the pumpkin’s inside. You can leave these “pumpkin guts” on the seeds, however; it adds flavor to the dish.

After you have a bowl full of pumpkin seeds, spray a cookie sheet with cooking spray. Spread the seeds across the sheet evenly, and sprinkle with salt as desired. Roast in the oven at 325 degrees for 30 to 45 minutes. Serve hot, or wait until they cool.

A Pie from the Pumpkin

Pumpkin pie tastes great on Thanksgiving, but try having it on Halloween too! It might not be traditional on Halloween, but this pie is a delicious recipe any time of the year. You can make pumpkin pie using canned pumpkin, or you can make this treat using an actual Halloween pumpkin. 

Simply scrape out all the seeds and stringy stuff. Then cut the empty, cleaned pumpkin so that it can fit into a microwave-safe bowl. Add several inches of water in the bottom of the bowl. Cover the bowl and cook the pumpkin for fifteen minutes on high. Continue to cook the pumpkin on high in smaller increments of time until it is softened. This process usually takes 20-30 minutes all in all. Now, you have delicious pumpkin that can be used in a traditional pumpkin pie recipe.

Whether traditional or untraditional, Halloween recipes are delicious and meant to be enjoyed during this season. Cooking is a great way to bring the family together and learn new things. Try making some of these traditional items or even start a tradition of your own.

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