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Title: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: antipodes on November 25, 2011, 13:41:59
I am still holding on to an Atlantic Giant pumpkin. It's not what you would call show worthy, it's only 8 kg, or 16 lb! But It grieves me to have it sitting around in the cellar - is it actually edible? Or worth eating is maybe the term. I heard if they are about a foot wide then they are Ok to eat. I would like to cut it up and give slices away but I don't want to give away tasteless c**p.

What do you squash eaters think?
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: Kleftiwallah on November 25, 2011, 14:19:13

While living in Gibraltar, each greengrocer had a huge pumpkin in the shop and all the customers were given a piece to give texture to the soups.     Cheers,    Tony.
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: goodlife on November 25, 2011, 14:29:56
Yep..I did eat mine last year and it was perfectly good...and mine was about same size as yours.
I made mine into puree and used it as pie filling and some amount that puree I mixed with lemon curd..it was really yummy desert like sauce ..almost apricot like flavour..to go with ice cream or greek yogurt. I still have one pot in freezer to finished off... ;D
On its own it is rather bland so it needs 'beefing' up with something else to give it a bit of 'kick'. I think I did have some mashed with potato too..it was ok..
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: saddad on November 25, 2011, 14:39:00
Soup... esp with chilli :)
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: antipodes on November 25, 2011, 14:57:30
Of course the obvious answer would be "taste it"! But once it's cut, if I want to give it away, it's got to be done quickly.
Wondering if roasted it would be OK, if it gives some water, maybe it would evaporate in the oven?  Or mashed, if you steam it and let it drain after mashing... (love love love mashed pumpkin, esp butternuts)
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: Squash64 on November 25, 2011, 15:24:26
We give our massive ones to a local Sikh temple and have never had any complaints.  I wouldn't bother eating them myself because I find them to be watery and tasteless but maybe they are ok in curry.  If you like curry.
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: goodlife on November 25, 2011, 15:34:09
On its own it is too watery for making mash...it don't roast neither..it just goes into sloppy mess..so yes..soup is good one..
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: antipodes on November 25, 2011, 15:59:58
Ok I will tell everyone that I am giving away a soup pumpkin then :)
Title: Re: Eating Atlantic Giant?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on November 25, 2011, 17:37:33
I blend anything like that and use it as soup base.