SC - Fw: SPECIAL OFFER FROM GREECE IN PRINT
Philippa Alderton
phlip at morganco.net
Thu Oct 19 16:17:34 PDT 2000
In a message dated 10/19/00 4:52:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ekoogler at chesapeake.net writes:
<< I've baked the pumpkin as you describe, and used it to make pumpkin bread
and other
dishes. I used to boil the pumpkin, but stopped because it absorbed too
much water and did
weird things to the bread. But both techniques still produced
orange-colored stuff, so I
don't know what could have happened there.........
Kiri >>
Perhaps it's in the variety of the pumpkin being cooked? I've tried
several different varieties, and have both baked them and boiled them to get
the mash, and have consistently gotten a grey end-product with the pie, but
not with the mash itself. Sorry...I think I should've specified a bit more.
The mash turns out to be orange, yes...but once baked into pie filling and
the like...at least for me....the consistent color is a grey-brown, not the
lovely deep orange that modern pies have been associated with.
Sorry, gang....mea culpa...
Siobhan
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