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Revolutionary Recipe: Quick and Easy Homemade Pumpkin Puree [Video]

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Summary

Pumpkin puree is great for fall baking and cooking. Instead of using canned pumpkin, why not make your own?

By Maria Marlowe • Originally published on MariaMarlowe.com

Skip the canned pumpkin with this easy recipe, ready in less than 30 minutes.

Why not canned pumpkin?

Canned foods are convenient, but fresh is best. If you plan to use pumpkin in your baking or cooking this fall, consider making your own fresh pumpkin puree. Its simple and is much more vibrant and flavorful versus canned, plus, you don’t have to worry about the concerns associated with canned foods.


Tip from The Real Food Grocery Guide

Most canned foods contain BPA, an endocrine disruptor associated with hypertension and other health problems. But, don’t pick up the BPA-free can so fast! The chemicals commonly used as an alternative in BPA-free cans, typically BPS and BPC, have been found to have a similar (or worse) effect as BPA. So, you may want to avoid canned food when you can!


How to use pumpkin puree

This pumpkin puree recipe is super versatile. You can use it anywhere you would use canned pumpkin, such as pies, sauces, and desserts. But it doesn’t stop there. I’ve found even more uses for it, like adding it to curry, turning it into pasta sauce, and sneaking it into breakfast bowls.

One old fave is this pumpkin cheesecake, and I love sautéeing pumpkin puree simply with onion and chillis then stuffing it in an organic, sprouted corn tortilla for a vegan quesadilla (inspired by my fave LA restaurant, Gracias Madre).

Pumpkin health benefits

One cup of mashed, cooked pumpkin provides well over 200% of your daily recommended Vitamin A intake. Vitamin A is a beauty food that helps combat acne and supports healthy vision.

It also provides 11% of your recommended daily value of fiber.

Pumpkin puree can be used as a replacement for butter or oil in baking recipes.

Why you should use sugar pie pumpkins

Be sure to purchase sugar pie pumpkins, not the huge decorative ones. Sugar pie pumpkins aren’t really very sweet, but they are intended for and better suited to cooking.

How to make pumpkin puree from scratch

Quick and Easy Homemade Pumpkin Puree

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Per Serving 118 calories

Fat 1 g

Carbs 30 g

Protein 5 g

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Ingredients

  • 1 sugar pie pumpkin (about 3-5 pounds)

Instructions

  1. Fill a large steamer pot with 1-2 inches of water and bring to a boil.
  2. Meanwhile, slice off the stem of the pumpkin, then cut in half and scoop out the seeds. Discard or use the seeds in another recipe.
  3. Slice the pumpkin into evenly sized pieces, about 1 cm wide. Place in the steamer basket on top of the pot, cover, and let steam for 20 minutes. Depending on the size of your pumpkin and steamer basket, you may have to steam in two batches.
  4. When the timer is up, the pumpkin flesh should be evenly colored and easily pierced with a fork. Wait for it to cool slightly so it's easy to handle, then peel or slice off the skin and discard.
  5. Place the pumpkin flesh in a bullet blender and blend until puree is formed, which should only take a few seconds.
  6. If not using right away, store in an airtight container in the fridge. Should last up to 5 days.

Tell us in the comments what you think of this plant-based recipe because we’d love to know!

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