On the hunt for the perfect pumpkin?
USA Today and The Kitchn have some tips for you:
- Check the pumpkins for soft spots and signs of mold. Don’t forget to check underneath and press on it with your thumbs. If it gives a little, the pumpkin isn’t fresh.
- Look for one that has its handle or stem intact. A dark green stem is a sign it was picked recently compared to a brown stem.
- Tap the outside of the pumpkin. A hollow sound is means it’s more likely to be easier to carve.
- Look for pumpkins with flat walls and no deep ribs which are better for carving. Skip the tall, oblong pumpkins which typically have stringier flesh that makes precise cuts difficult.
- When you think you’ve found the one, set it on a flat surface to be sure it sits upright and doesn’t lean to one side…unless you want that!
Happy carving, kids!