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the pilgrims took a pumpkin and hollowed it out.then they put milk, honey, and spices in to the pumpkin and baked it over hot ashes and they got the first pumpkin piethis was answered by a 10 year old

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Who created the pumpkin pie?

the pilgrims did. they hollowed out a pumpkin, filled it with cream and sugar, and baked it for the first thanksgiving.


Did the pilgrims shared pumpkin pie at the first thanksgiving?

The Pilgrims did share their food with the Wampanoag, but not Pumpkin Pie because that recipe was not yet invented. Corn was part of the meal as one of the main dishes.


Did the pilgrims eat pumpkin pie on thanksgiving?

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Did the pilgrims share pumpkin pie and corn on the cob and sweet potatoes with the wampanoag?

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Did the pilgrims shared pumpkin pie corn on the cob and sweet potatoes with the wampanoag?

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What do we eat now on Thanksgiving that the pilgrims didn't?

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How do you make a pumpkin pie?

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Was pumpkin pie art of the first Thanksgiving celebration?

Yes It was Because The Pumpkin Pie they Didn't eat ?


What can I make with a raw pumpkin?

Pumkin pie or make it into a Jack-o-lantern I guess...


Can I use pumpkin pie mix to make pumpkin rolls?

Yes.


Why do people eat pumpkin at thanksgiving day?

It was probably not until 1796 when Amelia Simmons cookbook "American Cookery" was published. It was the first American cookbook written and published in America, and the first cook book that developed recipes for foods native to America. Her pumpkin puddings were later baked in a crust and similar to present day pumpkin pies because of the references to pumpkins (not pies) by the pilgrims of Plymouth. Pumpkin pie was not really pumpkin pie back then. It was known the first settlers complained about the lack of flavor in pumpkin offered by the natives who simply roasted the squash in the ashes of a fire and ate it. To make the gourd more palatable it is likely the pilgrims cut the top off the pumpkin, added milk (when available) honey and spices. They would then simply roast the whole thing beside the fire and scoop out the pulp.


What is so American about apple pie?

Nothing--Apple Pie was developed in Germany.In fact, when the Pilgrims landed, there were no edible apples in America--only crabapples. Pumpkin pie is American!