Beyond Pie: 17 Ways The World Cooks With Pumpkin (Slideshow)
We can't stop thinking about all the recipes we'll make with pumpkin this fall. Beyond bread, lattes, and pie, people around the world are cooking with pumpkin, too.
Challaw Kadu — Afghanistan
Pumpkin is the main ingredient in challaw kadu, an Afghan dish that consists of roasted pumpkin cubes topped with yogurt and meat (ground beef or lamb) sauce, with a side of basmati rice.
Pumpkin Seed Muesli — Australia
Muesli — a breakfast dish or snack made of raw oats mixed with milk or yogurt and ingredients like fruit, seeds, and nuts — is popularly topped with pumpkin seeds in Australia.
Pumpkin Seed Oil Soup — Austria
Austria's traditional cream of pumpkin soup, called Kürbiscremesuppe, is made with pumpkin seed oil.
Shrimp in a Pumpkin — Brazil
Brazilians serve a creamy shrimp stew, known as camarão na moranga, which translates to "shrimp in a pumpkin," year-round at dinner parties, special occasions, and holidays.
Pumpkin Turnovers — Germany
Cinnamon-spiced pumpkin turnovers are a traditional German dessert.
Pumpkin Curry — India
In India, pumpkin sweetens a traditional curry, kaddu ki sabzi.
Borani Kadhu — Iran
Iranians cook a sweet and savory pumpkin dish known as borani kadhu. To prepare it, pumpkin is cooked in sweet tomato sauce and onion gravy and is seasoned with spices.
Stuffed Pumpkin — Israel
Pumpkin stuffed with couscous and vegetables is a traditional dish prepared for Sukkot in Israel.
Pumpkin Ravioli — Italy
In the land of pasta, pumpkin-filled ravioli or pot-belly-shaped pansotti is a beloved regional dish.
Pumpkin Korroke — Japan
Japanese-style croquettes (korroke) are made with a kabocha squash, a pumpkin relative.
Candied Pumpkin — Mexico
Candied pumpkin, or calabaza en tacha, is a traditional Mexican dish made for el Dia de Los Muertos. Sliced pumpkin is cooked in brown sugar cane syrup until it's tender and sweet.
Pumpkin and Lentil Stew — Morocco
In Morocco, pumpkin is cooked in a stew with lentils and often lamb.
Pumpkin Soup — Netherlands
A warm pompoensoep — the word is pronounced like "pumpkin soup" — is what the Dutch eat when it's cold outside.
Ginataan Kalabasa — Philippines
Filipinos like to cook pumpkin in coconut milk for a creamy vegetable dish they call ginataang kalabasa.
Pumpkin Millet Porridge — Russia
In severe winters, Russians warm up with a bowl of pumpkin millet porridge.
Pumpkin Fritters — South Africa
Served either as a side dish or as a dessert, pumpkin fritters are enjoyed as a sweet or salty treat in South Africa.
Pumpkin Gnocchi — Switzerland
In Switzerland, gnocchi are made with pumpkin instead of the traditional potato.