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For the past few years I’ve been perfecting a sort of weird pumpkin pie.
I take a pie pumpkin, core out the inside, then rub it with pumpkin pie species and sugar, then roast the whole thing till tender but not falling apart. Then I make a simple Vanilla egg custard on the stove and poor it in to the pumpkin and put it all to the side to set.
The first year i broke the custard, the second the custard came out perfectly, but I found the flesh to of the pumpkin to be a bit bland, so I’m working on ways to flavor the roasted pumpkin a bit more.
Finding a tasty pumpkin is usually the hardest part. The few I've tried from this list (with pictures!) were better than the average pie pumpkin I've had, but note that the list includes lots that are better for roasting than for pies. Here's the ones I notice they like most for pies: Blue Hubbard, Butternut Squash (I've heard canned pumpkin are actually butternut because the flavor is better), Jarrahdale, Kabocha, Long Island Cheese, and Neck (these are the ones I usually get -- we call them Crooknecks in my family).
This sounds so interesting! Almost like a clafoutis, but more custardy. Once you've got it down I'd love if you shared a recipe :)