If you love pumpkin pie as much as I do, you know the pumpkin you choose can change everything. The flavor, the texture, the color, the smoothness, it all shifts based on what you bake with. Two pumpkins often praised for pie are Long Island Cheese and Fairytale (also called Musquee de Provence). They look different, they cook different, and they bring their own personality to your kitchen.
I’ve baked with both many times and, from my own personal experience, each one brings something special to the table. One gives you a silky, mild, comforting filling. The other gives you rich color, deep flavor, and a thicker feel that stands out in every bite. But the big question is what you asked:
Which one actually makes a creamier pie?
Let’s break it down like we’re sitting at the kitchen counter together, chatting, tasting, and comparing every scoop of puree.
Let’s Understand These Two Pumpkins
Before we jump into creaminess, it helps to understand what makes each pumpkin unique. The shape, the flesh, the moisture, and the sugar levels all influence the final pie. Think of this as getting to know two ingredients that seem similar, but act completely differently once you cut them open.
Long Island Cheese Pumpkin
What It Looks Like
The Long Island Cheese pumpkin has a soft, smooth, squat shape. Even though the name sounds funny, it does look a bit like a wheel of cheese from the outside. The skin is beige, the flesh inside is pale orange, and it cuts easily.
How It Cooks
This pumpkin cooks down fast. The flesh is soft, mild, and easy to blend into a smooth puree. The flavor fits into any classic pumpkin recipe because it does not overpower spices.
Flavor Profile
Silky
Sweet but gentle
Classic pie taste
Soft on the palate
Why Bakers Love It
You get a silky puree without much effort. It blends well with cream, milk, and spices. If your goal is a smooth, delicate pumpkin pie, this pumpkin checks all the boxes.
Fairytale Pumpkin (Musquee de Provence)
What It Looks Like
The Fairytale pumpkin has a deep, rich, burnt-orange color. The skin forms deep ridges, and the pumpkin is heavy and dense. When you pick one up, you feel the weight right away.
How It Cooks
The flesh is darker, firmer, and richer. It takes a little longer to soften, but the payoff is in the flavor. It becomes thick and creamy once blended but still holds its shape well.
Flavor Profile
Deep flavor
Caramel-like scent when roasted
Richer than most pumpkins
Vibrant color
Why Bakers Love It
You get a thick puree with an intense pumpkin taste. If you like a pie that feels strong, bold, and full-bodied, this pumpkin delivers exactly that.
The Texture Showdown
Long Island Cheese Texture
Light
Silky
Smooth
Easy to blend
It almost feels like custard even before baking. The puree spreads evenly and makes a soft, creamy pie.
Fairytale Texture
Dense
Thick
Rich
Velvety
It has more body. Even when blended, it holds a bit of structure. The pie becomes thicker, richer, and slightly heavier.
Which One Makes a Creamier Pie?
Let’s answer your main question directly:
Long Island Cheese gives you a softer, smoother, lighter creaminess.
Fairytale gives you a thicker, richer, velvety creaminess.
Both are creamy, but creamy means something different in each pumpkin.
If your idea of creamy is silky and soft, go with Long Island Cheese.
If your idea of creamy is rich and dense, go with Fairytale.
Side-by-Side Comparison Table
Long Island Cheese vs. Fairytale Pumpkin
| Feature | Long Island Cheese | Fairytale |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | Light, classic, sweet | Deep, bold, rich |
| Color | Pale orange | Deep orange |
| Texture | Smooth and delicate | Thick and velvety |
| Pie Result | Soft, silky pie | Rich, dense pie |
| Best For | Mild, creamy pies | Strong, flavorful pies |
How Each Pumpkin Behaves in Pie Filling
Long Island Cheese
Mild Flavor
This pumpkin lets your spices shine. Cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg stand out clearly because the flavor does not fight them.
Smooth Filling
The puree whips easily. When you blend it with eggs and cream, the filling becomes silky. You get even slices and a soft finish.
Easy to Handle
You do not have to work hard to get it smooth. Even with a fork, it becomes fluffy. If you love classic-style pie with a silky mouthfeel, this pumpkin fits perfectly.
Fairytale Pumpkin
Deep Flavor
This pumpkin has a naturally strong taste. The pie tastes richer even with fewer spices. If you love pies that taste like fall in every bite, this one wins.
Thick Filling
The puree is dense. When you mix it with your wet ingredients, it stays thick. The pie sets firmly and stands tall.
High Moisture but Thick Texture
Even with moisture inside the flesh, the final puree keeps its body. The creaminess comes from density instead of softness.
How Moisture Affects Creaminess
Creaminess in pie filling depends on more than fat. It depends on:
Water content
Fiber structure
Sugar levels
How well the pumpkin blends
Long Island Cheese
Lower fiber, softer flesh.
Moisture spreads evenly.
Makes a lighter filling.
Fairytale
Higher fiber, thicker structure.
Moisture gets absorbed into the flesh.
Makes a heavy, velvety filling.
Flavor Notes You Might Notice
Long Island Cheese
Soft sweetness
Light pumpkin scent
Balanced with spices
Fairytale
Deeper sweetness
Hints of caramel when roasted
More intense flavor in every bite
You decide which flavor direction you enjoy most.
Which One Is Easier for You to Cook With?
Long Island Cheese
Cuts smoothly
Roasts fast
Purees easily
Less stringy
Fairytale
Thicker skin
Heavier to lift
Roasts longer
More effort to cut
But the extra effort often feels worth it if you love a rich pie.
How Each Pumpkin Reacts to Spices
Long Island Cheese
Pairs well with gentle spices.
Lets each spice stand out.
Ideal for classic recipes.
Fairytale
Pairs well with strong spices.
Holds up to bold seasoning.
Ideal for pies with strong flavor.
Color Differences in the Pie
Long Island Cheese Pie Color
Light orange
Soft and pastel-like
Classic look
Fairytale Pie Color
Deep orange
More dramatic
Great for presentation
If you want a pie that looks visually striking, Fairytale gives you that vibrant color every time.
How They Freeze and Store
Long Island Cheese
Freezes well
Stays smooth when thawed
Maintains mild flavor
Fairytale
Freezes well but stays thicker
Thaws with strong flavor
Great for batch pie prep
Which One Works Better for Beginner Bakers?
If you’re new to baking:
Choose Long Island Cheese
It turns into puree faster, blends easily, and makes fewer lumps. You get smooth filling without effort.
Which One Works Better for Experienced Bakers?
If you enjoy bold flavor and do not mind more prep:
Choose Fairytale
You get a rich, gourmet-style pie that feels unique.
My Honest Take Based on Experience
If you want creamy in the soft way, choose Long Island Cheese.
If you want creamy in the velvety and rich way, choose Fairytale.
Both are pumpkin. Both work. But they give very different results.
Final Thoughts
Picking the right pumpkin is like picking the right mood for your pie. You decide what you want to taste, and the pumpkin helps you build that experience. If you want a pie that feels light, silky, and classic, you will love Long Island Cheese. If you want a pie that feels deep, rich, and full, Fairytale will win your heart.
Both bring something special, and both can make an amazing pie. But when it comes to which one makes a creamier pie, the answer depends on your idea of creamy:
Silky? Long Island Cheese.
Velvety? Fairytale.
Either way, your kitchen will smell amazing, and your pie will taste incredible.






