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Woo Hoo!! That is what I did too!!!yankeeinontario said:We finally got around to carving pumpkins on Saturday. I used a brown scraper to clean out the inside of the pumpkins! Yowsa, was that easy. :balloon:
Using a serrated knife, cut the top off the pumpkin and remove all the seeds and stringy bits with a large spoon. You can also use a scraper or ice cream scoop to remove the pumpkin guts more easily.
No, you can use a variety of tools such as a large spoon, scraper, or ice cream scoop to clean out a pumpkin. However, we recommend using the Pampered Chef Food Scraper for best results.
To get rid of the pumpkin smell, you can mix equal parts of water and white vinegar in a spray bottle and spray the inside of the pumpkin. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it out with a paper towel. You can also sprinkle baking soda inside the pumpkin and let it sit for a few hours before wiping it out.
Yes, this method can be used to clean out other types of gourds such as butternut squash, acorn squash, and spaghetti squash. However, the size and texture of the gourd may require different tools and methods.
Yes, this method can be used to clean out pumpkins for cooking. However, make sure to thoroughly wash and dry the pumpkin before using it for cooking. You can also use the Pampered Chef Pumpkin Scoop to easily remove the seeds and stringy bits for cooking purposes.