Turn Pumpkin Guts Into Pumpkin Puree
Use Pumpkin Guts to Make Homemade Pumpkin Broth
Make Pumpkin Liqueur
Make Pumpkin Hummus
Pumpkin Body Scrub
Make Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin Guts Palooza
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When you carve your pumpkins, don't throw away the guts. Instead, put them to good use with our creative ideas.
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Did you know you can turn your jack-o'-lantern into a jack of all trades? You don't need to toss your pumpkin guts into the trash or the compost pile. If you have a bowl full of stringy orange bits after carving your jack-o'-lantern and you're wondering what to do with the pumpkin guts, they're more useful than you think. So get creative with your pumpkin guts with these useful (and delicious) ideas.
Transform those stringy guts that look and feel like orange seaweed with just a touch of Halloween magic (your blender) into a homemade potion (pumpkin puree). Grab your cauldron!
The same way you'd make chicken broth or vegetable broth from scratch, you can whip up some pumpkin broth. You can use this in place of other broths when you want soup with an earthy vibe.
You can infuse pumpkin flavor into just about any booze using pumpkin guts. And having your own homemade pumpkin infusion on hand means you can enjoy pumpkin cocktails year round, not just when you have remnants of pumpkin carvings scattered across your kitchen.
When you browse the hummus selection at the store, there are more and more flavors with each passing day. But one that's missing from your life? Pumpkin hummus. With some pumpkin guts, you can finally dive on in.
When you drain the chickpeas, don't toss out the liquid. Save it to make aquafaba cocktails.
The next time you're in the mood for a shower or want to give your elbows and skin a nice scrub, you can exfoliate in style while recycling. All it takes is some guts. Pumpkin guts.
The classic favorite use for pumpkin guts? Making roasted pumpkin seeds, of course! Don't toss the seeds when you're making your puree, broth, or liqueur. Separate the seeds, give them a good rinse, and settle in with a cozy, crunchy snack.
Go ahead. Get elbow-deep in those pumpkins you're carving. But don't toss those pumpkin guts into the trash! Pull out the seeds and then make the most difficult choice of all. Will you indulge yourself with a body scrub, perhaps sip a pumpkin cocktail, or bake up a delicious pumpkin pie? The only answer is to buy several pumpkins, so can you do it all.