It is likely that they baked them in the brick ovens they had. They had small fires in them and they could make them as warm or hot as they wanted by using metal to put over the fire.
Most likely one of the early Colonists, after pumpkin was introduced to them by the Indians.
Probably pumpkin pie, but only because they did not have had the sugar or flour at the time. It certainly became part of the Thanksgiving meal in some year soon afterward, and boiled pumpkin was probably available in 1621.
Because it is more of a harvest food, which is something celebrated at Thanksgiving. Pie and jack 'o lanterns are two different traditions, mind you.
The colonists had to make due with whatever they had on hand. Some desserts that were common in the New England Colonies were Indian pudding, berry cobbler, and pumpkin pie. Other desserts included custard, cooked fruits, and sweetmeats. There are also written records showing that the colonists began making ice cream as early as 1744.
Typically on Thanksgiving (late November) but also for Christmas holidays.
how do you cook a pumpkin pie in a nuwave oven
You can cook it at 350 for almost an hour.
You can make pumpkin pie, you can cook the pumpkin seeds or you can make pumpkin soup.
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Pumpkin pie is made out of pumpkins and squash pie is made out of squash..
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Yes, you have pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving.
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