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DATE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
MONDAY 6/2 YOGURT SANDWICHES Chipotle Cheddar Mac & Cheese
TUESDAY 6/3 BAGEL & CREAM CHEESE FRUIT & CHEESE C.O.R.N.
WEDNESDAY 6/4 YOGURT SOUP Mexican Cobb Salad with Jalapeno Ranch Dressing
THURSDAY 6/5 FRUIT FRUIT & CHEESE Chicken & Green Chile Flautas
FRIDAY 6/6 CEREAL SALAD Glazed Stuffed pork Chops
SATURDAY 6/7 S#*% on a Shingle OUT Chicken Chile Corn Custards
SUNDAY 6/8 Toasted French Toast C.O.R.N Laverne DeFazio Roast

WEEKLY MENU PLANS

Menu Plan Monday hosted by Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie


DATE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
MONDAY 5/26 YOGURT SANDWICHES PECAN CHICKEN in MAPLE CREAM SAUCE from LYNN’S PARADISE CAFE
TUESDAY 5/27 BAGEL & CREAM CHEESE FRUIT & CHEESE C.O.R.N.
WEDNESDAY 5/28 YOGURT SOUP TIPSY CHICKEN from CARPENTER STREET SALOON
THURSDAY 5/29 FRUIT FRUIT & CHEESE SNAPPER WRAPPERS SNAPPER PATRICK from PAT’S FISHERMAN’S WHARF
FRIDAY 5/30 CEREAL SALAD SMOTHERED PORK CHOPS from THE DINNER BELL
SATURDAY 5/31 FARMER’S BREAKFAST OUT BLT HASH BROWNS from LYNN’S PARADISE CAFE
SUNDAY 6/1 BAKED EGG BOATS  C.O.R.N HOT BROWN from THE BROWN HOTEL

LEMON BARS & CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY BARS

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This month our Baking partners challenge is “Bar” recipes.  The recipes are for Lemon Bars, an all time favorite! and I adored the Chocolate Raspberry Walnut Bars too.

This month’s challenge was suggested by Suja from Kitchen Corner Try it!

Lemon Bars

Recipe source The Secrets of Baking, Sherry Yard and The Good Cookie by Tish Boyle

Basic short crust recipe:

All Purpose flour- 1 1/4 cup

Confectioner’s sugar- 2/3 cup

Pinch of salt

Cold unsalted butter cut into half inch cubes- 10 tbs  (1 1/4 stick)

For the filling:

Sugar- 3/4 cup

Lemon zest- 1 tablespoon

Eggs-4

Lemon juice-1 cup

Condensed milk- 1/2 cup (or milk 1/2 cup. Milk or condensed milk is optional it gives the bars a custard flavor and firmer texture)

All purpose flour- 3 tablespoons

Salt- 1/8 teaspoon

Yellow food color- 2-3 drops (optional)

Powdered sugar for dusting

To make the crust

  • Pre-heat oven to 325 degree F and position rack in the center of the oven.Butter 9inch square baking pan and set aside (you can also line pan with aluminum foil)
  • Using a food processor,mix flour,sugar and salt.
  • Add pieces of butter and pulse 8-10 times till the mixture resembles coarse meal. Process until the mixture forms large clumps and holds together when pinched between two fingers (around 15-20 seconds).
  • Scrape dough into prepared pan and pat it into an even layer.
  • Using a fork prick the dough at one inch intervals.
  • Bake the crust for 20 minutes till the edges become golden brown.
  • Allow this to cool in the pan on a wire rack.

To make the filling

  • Pulse sugar and lemon zest in a processor till it is fragrant.
  • Beat eggs and mix the sugar and whisk till it is pale yellow color.
  • Add the condensed milk, lemon juice, flour and salt.
  • Pour over the baked crust.
  • Bake at 325 degree F for18-20 minutes or until just set and firm to touch.
  • Cool in room temperature and the place in the refrigerator to chill for 1 hour before cutting into bars.
  • To finish dust the top of each bar with powdered sugar and serve.
  • Store lemon bars tightly warped in room temperature for two days or in the freezer for one week. (I store in the fridge)

Chocolate Walnut Raspberry Bars

Recipe source Faye Levy’s Chocolate Sensations

Walnut cookie dough

Walnuts- 1 cup (3-3/4 0z.)

Egg yolks-3

Sugar- 1/2 cup

Salt- 1/4 teaspoon

Vanilla extract-2 teaspoon

Grated lemon zest- 2 teaspoon

Chilled Unsalted butter- 1 cup ( 8 oz.)

All purpose flour- 1 3/4 cups

Chocolate Raspberry filling

Raspberry preserve- 1/2 cup

Semi sweet chocolate cut into chunks- 6 oz.

Nutty crumble topping

Sugar- 2 tablespoons

All purpose flour- 1/4 cup

Walnuts- 1/4 cup

 

To make the dough

  • Finely process nuts in a food processor and set aside.
  • Combine egg yolks, sugar,salt,vanilla,lemon zest and butter in the food processor.  Start with 10-12 pulses and the continuously pulse for 5 seconds until combined.
  • Add flour and walnuts and process for five seconds.
  • Scrape down and continue processing till the dough begins to form sticky crumbs but does not come together as a ball.
  • Put dough in a plastic bag or a wrap and press together to form a ball. Chill for one hour.
  • Pre heat oven to 350F (175C).
  • Cut out 1/4 of the dough and set aside in the refrigerator.
  • Pat the remaining dough in bottom of an unbuttered 13″x9″ pan.

Filling

  • Stir preserve, using a rubber spatula.
  • Gently spread over the dough.
  • Sprinkle chocolate over the jam.

Topping

  • Cut reserve dough into small pieces. In the food processor process flour, walnuts, sugar and the cut dough till it resembles a crumbly mixture.
  • Spread this evenly over the chocolate.
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes until the crumbs are firm and light brown.
  • Cool in pan over a rack till it is lukewarm.
  • Using a sharp knife slice into bars.
  • Store in airtight containers (up-to three days in room temperature) (I store in the fridge)

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LEMON BARS & CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY WALNUT BARS ~ BAKING PARTNERS

This month our Baking partners challenge is “Bar” recipes.  The recipes are for Lemon Bars, an all time favorite! and I adored the Chocolate Raspberry Walnut Bars. 

This month’s challenge was suggested by Suja from Kitchen Corner Try it! 
Lemon Bars

Recipe source The Secrets of Baking, Sherry Yard and The Good Cookie by Tish Boyle

Basic short crust recipe
:
All Purpose flour- 1 1/4 cup
Confectioner’s sugar- 2/3 cup
Pinch of salt
Cold unsalted butter cut into half inch cubes- 10 tbs  (1 1/4 stick)

For the filling:
Sugar- 3/4 cup
Lemon zest- 1 tablespoon
Eggs-4
Lemon juice-1 cup
Condensed milk- 1/2 cup (or milk 1/2 cup. Milk or condensed milk is optional it gives the bars a custard flavor and firmer texture)
All purpose flour- 3 tablespoons
Salt- 1/8 teaspoon
Yellow food color- 2-3 drops (optional)
Powdered sugar for dusting

To make the crust

  • Pre-heat oven to 325 degree F and position rack in the center of the oven.Butter 9inch square baking pan and set aside (you can also line pan with aluminum foil)
  • Using a food processor,mix flour,sugar and salt.
  • Add pieces of butter and pulse 8-10 times till the mixture resembles coarse meal. Process until the mixture forms large clumps and holds together when pinched between two fingers (around 15-20 seconds). 
  • Scrape dough into prepared pan and pat it into an even layer.
  • Using a fork prick the dough at one inch intervals. 
  • Bake the crust for 20 minutes till the edges become golden brown. 
  • Allow this to cool in the pan on a wire rack.

To make the filling

  • Pulse sugar and lemon zest in a processor till it is fragrant. 
  • Beat eggs and mix the sugar and whisk till it is pale yellow color. 
  • Add the condensed milk, lemon juice, flour and salt. 
  • Pour over the baked crust. 
  • Bake at 325 degree F for18-20 minutes or until just set and firm to touch. 
  • Cool in room temperature and the place in the refrigerator to chill for 1 hour before cutting into bars. 
  • To finish dust the top of each bar with powdered sugar and serve. 
  • Store lemon bars tightly warped in room temperature for two days or in the freezer for one week. (I store in the fridge)

Chocolate Walnut Raspberry Bars
Recipe source Faye Levy’s Chocolate Sensations

Walnut cookie dough
Walnuts- 1 cup (3-3/4 0z.)
Egg yolks-3
Sugar- 1/2 cup
Salt- 1/4 teaspoon
Vanilla extract-2 teaspoon
Grated lemon zest- 2 teaspoon
Chilled Unsalted butter- 1 cup ( 8 oz.)
All purpose flour- 1 3/4 cups
Chocolate Raspberry filling
Raspberry preserve- 1/2 cup
Semi sweet chocolate cut into chunks- 6 oz.
Nutty crumble topping
Sugar- 2 tablespoons
All purpose flour- 1/4 cup
Walnuts- 1/4 cup

To make the dough

  • Finely process nuts in a food processor and set aside.
  • Combine egg yolks, sugar,salt,vanilla,lemon zest and butter in the food processor.  Start with 10-12 pulses and the continuously pulse for 5 seconds until combined.
  • Add flour and walnuts and process for five seconds.
  • Scrape down and continue processing till the dough begins to form sticky crumbs but does not come together as a ball. 
  • Put dough in a plastic bag or a wrap and press together to form a ball. Chill for one hour.
  • Pre heat oven to 350F (175C). 
  • Cut out 1/4 of the dough and set aside in the refrigerator.
  • Pat the remaining dough in bottom of an unbuttered 13″x9″ pan.

Filling

  • Stir preserve, using a rubber spatula. 
  • Gently spread over the dough.
  • Sprinkle chocolate over the jam.

Topping

  • Cut reserve dough into small pieces. In the food processor process flour, walnuts, sugar and the cut dough till it resembles a crumbly mixture.
  • Spread this evenly over the chocolate.
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes until the crumbs are firm and light brown. 
  • Cool in pan over a rack till it is lukewarm. 
  • Using a sharp knife slice into bars. 
  • Store in airtight containers (up-to three days in room temperature) (I store in the fridge)

GLAZED STUFFED PORK CHOPS – the secret is in the sauce

Glazed Stuffed Pork Chops

4 VERY thick pork chops

8 slices oatnut bread

butter

1/2 teaspoon thyme

1/2 teaspoon garlic salt

1/2 teaspoon white pepper

1/2 teaspoon ground ginger

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1/2 cup apricot pineapple jam, room temperature**

1 tablespoon peach schnapps

1 large lemon, juiced

  • Preheat oven to 350°.
  • Slit each pork chop along 2 sides to create a large pocket.
  • *Toast each slice of bread well and then lightly butter.
  • Cut each piece into small squares.
  • Toss with thyme, garlic salt and pepper.
  • Stuff each pork chop with 1/3 cup of mixture.
  • Whisk together the jam, peach schnapps, red pepper flakes, ginger and lemon juice.
  • Place chops in a square greased baking dish.
  • Arrange remaining stuffing around the edges.
  • Glaze chops and stuffing tops.
  • Bake uncovered 30 minutes.
  • Turn chops, glaze chops and stuffing again. Bake another 30 minutes.

*If you prefer, prepare 1 box of stove top stuffing instead.

**Tonight I used Lemon Curd and had a distinctively fresh flavor with the same consistency.  Use whatever flavor speaks to you.

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Cinnamon Chocolate Babka Muffins

Cinnamon Chocolate Babka Muffins

DOUGH

1/2 cup whole milk, warmed 110 degrees

1/4 cup sugar

2 teaspoons instant rapid rise yeast

1 large egg at room temperature

2 cups all purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temperature

  • Using a stand mixer, use a paddle to combine the milk, sugar and yeast, stirring to blend.
  • Add the egg, flour and salt mixing on low until a sticky dough begins to form.
  • Mix in the butter until well blended with no remaining chunks.
  • Switch to a dough hook and knead on low for about 10 minutes. The dough will be loose and sticky.
  • Butter a large bowl.  Add dough, cover with tea towel and let rise until doubled in a warm place. This will take 1-2 hours.

FILLING

3/4 cup milk chocolate chips

1/4 cup brown sugar

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

pinch of salt

3 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temperature

  • Chop chocolate pieces in a food processor until small coarse pieces.
  • Add brown sugar, cinnamon and salt and pulse until coarse crumbs.
  • Set aside.

EGG WASH

1 egg, lightly beaten

1 tablespoon heavy cream

  • Whisk together until well blended.

STREUSEL TOPPING

1/3 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup all purpose flour

3 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temperature

  • In a small bowl combine the brown sugar and flour.
  • Cut the butter in with a pastry blender until it resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Set Aside.

ASSEMBLY

  • VERY GENEROUSLY butter 12 muffin tins OR use muffin papers for easier clean up.
  • Turn out the dough onto a floured work surface.  Gently depress the center to deflate.  Let rest 5 minutes.
  • Roll the dough into a 12×20 rectangle.  (flour as needed to prevent sticking)
  • Sprinkle the filling evenly over the dough.
  • Roll the dough into a tight log.
  • Cut the dough into 12 equal pieces (HINT: I now use dental floss for all this type of cutting.  You get a good clean cut every time.)
  • Place each piece into you prepared tin or papers.
  • Cover with your tea towel and let rise 30 minutes or so.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • After 30 minutes, brush tops with the egg wash.
  • Sprinkle each with the streusel topping.
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes or until puffed and brown around the edges.
  • Cool completely on wire racks in the tin. (I use the papers because I like them warm, but the come out of the tins better cool).

 

 

BAKING PARTNERS #15 – PATAQUETA

Pataqueta. Valencia’ Orchard traditional bread November Baking Partners challenge
Dear Baking Partners here is this month challenge, and we are going to make traditional Spanish bread. Since Thanksgiving is coming in this month we can use this bread for our dinner tables too. Marisa (Thermofan) suggested the recipe. You can also make this bread using whole wheat flour. I have included few more shapes to make this bread. Make sure you make few of traditional versions and with the rest of dough you can make few other shapes too if you are interested.








According to Marisa words,
I’m glad to present this traditional bread from Valencia, known at least since the Seventeenth Century. The Pataqueta, diminutive for “pataca” has the shape of a crescent Moon. This is the bread the inhabitants of the Valencia’s Orchard used to eat when they went to work. It was firstly baked in the Moorish oven they have in their Barraca and then in wood stoves.
Nowadays, it is not frequently baked and people book it in advance to get one. “Pataquetas” are usually baked for our main important festival, “Fallas”. Most of Valencia’s bakers are asked to bake “pataquetas” every year in March.
As a member of Baking partners, I asked Swathi Iyer to collaborate with a recipe from my country. My idea is to spread the word and make known this original and unknown bread. Swathi agreed and I think she is as enthusiastic as me. I hope that everyone who bakes “pataqueta” enjoys it as much as me and what is the most important for me, is to RESPECT the origin of the bread and its shape when publishing it.
The recipe is adapted from here “Entre cacerolas”. This bread has a soft crumb, a firm crust and its taste is the taste of ancient bread.
Ingredients
For the ferment
You will need
100 ml water
50 g /1/3 cup white flour ( Use allpurpose flour/Maida)
12.5 g fresh yeast/5g or1 ½ tsp Instant yeast/6.25g or 2tsp active dry yeast
1/2 teaspoon sugar
Bread dough
You will need
450 g/3 cup strong bread flour (substitute with all purpose flour/Maida)
200 ml tepid water
10 g/1 ¾ teaspoon fine sea salt
all the ferment
a little flour for dusting the work surface and the bread.
Directions
Ferment
Stir the yeast into the water in your mixing bowl, then add the flour and sugar and mix well. Cover with plastic film.
Put into the fridge overnight or up to 48 hours. *
Bread dough
– Keeping the ferment in its bowl, add the rest of the ingredients except the salt, and mix together with your scraper.
– When everything starts to come together into dough, turn it out onto your work surface (don’t flour it first).
– Start to work the dough for about 10 minutes, then add the salt and continue kneading until smooth and elastic. In this process, I’ve used my bread machine.( You can also knead by hand or use stand mixer)



Divide dough into 150 g pieces and then form the dough into small balls, cover with a baking cloth and leave to rest for 20 minutes or until them double in size.






Flatten with the palm of the hand, putting more pressure on the edges of the dough to get a rounded shape.
– Then with a sharp knife or baker scraper make a cut in and cut open from the outside. Flatten the ball and mark the cut above.

– Place them on a baking tray and cover them again with a kitchen cloth dusted with flower.

– Leave to rest until them double in size, for about 1 hour.







– Preheat the oven to 200º C / 392 F.
Make two cuts on the bottom before baking.
– Sprinkle a little fine flour using a sieve or strainer.









– Bake with steam, 30 minutes at 200 °C / 392 F.
– Cool on a wire rack.
Tips:
*Following Richard Bertinet advices, it is preferable to introduce the ferment in the fridge than leaving it at room temperature: “the slower the maturation the better developed the flavor and characteristic crumb and crust of the bread”.
– The amount of flour can vary depending on the type of flour that we use. The dough should not be soft.
– My pataquetas are of medium size. It can be made smaller or larger.
– Pataquetas can also be frozen.
– I’ve used my bread machine, but I’m willing to find time to experiment with the traditional method inspired in Richard Bertinet tips on how to work the dough.
Videos
Shaping my pataqueta
Professional shaping. Start from minute 4. (in Spanish)

For making other roll shapes please check here
Pretzel sandwich rolls
Hoagie roll shapes

http://www.asweetpeachef.com/bread/hoagie-rolls/

WEEKLY MENU PLAN

Menu Plan Monday hosted by Laura at I’m an Organizing Junkie
  DATE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
MONDAY 11/11 YOGURT SALADS BACON CHEESEBURGER HAMBURGER HELPER NOT!
TUESDAY 11/12 TOAST C.O.R.N. NOT YOUR MOM’S TUNA/CHICKEN CASSEROLE
WEDNESDAY 11/13 YOGURT SOUP SEAFOOD CASSEROLE EXTRAORDINAIRE
THURSDAY 11/14 FRUIT CHEESE & FRUIT ITALIAN SAUSAGE BAKE
FRIDAY 11/15 CEREAL SALAD C.O.R.N
SATURDAY 11/16 CARAMELIZED BACON and ONION FRITTATA OUT APPLE DAPPLE CHICKEN
SUNDAY 11/17 PEANUT BUTTER and JELLY PANCAKES C.O.R.N SLOPPY JOES

TAILGATING TIME – ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?

I can’t believe how quickly this season is going.  Don’t forget to come join us and link up all your favorite tailgating goodies throughout the entire 2013-14 football season!

No matter who you are rooting for we’ll have fun.  I know not everyone enjoys football, but who can resist a good football food buffet? It’s time to start thinking about tailgating treats, appetizers, chips and dips, wings, and all the other yummy party things!

Having a game day buffet just makes it more festive!  I remember when I was a kid, My dad was a big LOS ANGELES RAMS fan. We always watched the games together and I was responsible for keeping the game food fun. I loved spending the day with my dad and it was always so much fun.
Martha over at Seaside Simplicity began Tailgating Time and it’s just plain fun not to mention a wonderful source for new recipes to try.  We will repost the linky on or around the first of each month as a reminder.

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?

I can’t believe how quickly this season is going.  Don’t forget to come join us and link up all your favorite tailgating goodies throughout the entire 2013-14 football season!

No matter who you are rooting for we’ll have fun.  I know not everyone enjoys football, but who can resist a good football food buffet? It’s time to start thinking about tailgating treats, appetizers, chips and dips, wings, and all the other yummy party things!

Having a game day buffet just makes it more festive!  I remember when I was a kid, My dad was a big LOS ANGELES RAMS fan. We always watched the games together and I was responsible for keeping the game food fun. I loved spending the day with my dad and it was always so much fun.
Martha over at Seaside Simplicity began Tailgating Time and it’s just plain fun not to mention a wonderful source for new recipes to try.  We will repost the linky on or around the first of each month as a reminder.

BAKED HAM & SWISS SANDWICHES

I wish I could tell you where I saw this recipe, but I can’t.  I did adapt it slightly, but it really makes the perfect football food – quick, easy and tasty. 

BAKED HAM & SWISS SANDWICHES
12 pack of KING’S Hawaiian rolls
4 slices thick ham, quartered (to fit on rolls)
4 large slices Swiss cheese, quartered (to fit on rolls)
1/3 cup butter
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder

  • Slice rolls in half and layer pan with bottom halves.*
  • Place a slice of ham and Swiss cheese on each roll.
  • Put the tops on.
  • In a small saucepan melt the butter.
  • Add the Worcestershire sauce and seasonings and blend well.
  • Brush the tops of each roll.
  • Cover with foil and refrigerate over night.
  • Preheat oven to 375°.
  • Bake 15-20 minutes.
  • Serve immediately!  They are best hot.

As an added bonus they are really good as a “club” adding turkey as well to the ham.

*Original recipe called for using a 9×13 pan.  I used my lasagna pan and it worked out very well.

GINGER PUMPKIN BREAD – BAKING PARTNERS

We are a group of home bakers helping each other to achieve baking perfection. Baking partners was begun by Swathi at Zesty South Indian Kitchen. In order to achieve the best results, a perfect recipe and the right techniques are required. We are a small group of home bakers, who love to bake and want to learn more about the tips and secrets of baking and baking well. We are planning to try out recipes from books/magazines and cooking shows. Every member gets a chance to present their choice of recipe and share important points with the rest of the group. The main purpose of this group is to learn the techniques, critic procedures if there are ways to improve and to eat delicious food.
This month we are baking for Fall and pumpkin is our key ingredient. We have a choice between a sweet version – GINGER PUMPKIN BREAD with a MAPLE BROWN BUTTER GLAZE or a yeasted version OF PUMPKIN BREAD from King Arthur Flour that will be used for turkey cranberry sandwiches at our house during Thanksgiving time.  I’m making both recipes, but started with the sweet version.

SWEET NON-YEAST VERSION from  SIMPLY SCRATCH BLOG
GINGER PUMPKIN BREAD & MAPLE BROWN BUTTER GLAZE
Delicious pumpkin bread smothered in a maple brown butter icing. Ginger Pumpkin Bread adapted from Martha Stewart.
Yield: 8-10                                      Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 60-70 minutes             Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

12 tablespoons {1 1/2 sticks} unsalted butter, melted
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for pan
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup packed light-brown sugar
1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin puree (1 3/4 cups)
3 large eggs

**2/3 cup golden raisins
**1/2 cup chopped walnuts
**these were my additions and we loved them!!!
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • In a 8×5 loaf pan; lightly butter or spray with baking spray and then dust wit flour (tap out any excess flour and discard), set aside.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, ginger, and salt.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together sugars, pumpkin, melted butter, and eggs. Next add in the flour mixture, and stir until just combined.
  • Pour batter into the prepared pan. Bake until a cake tester is inserted into the center and comes out with only a smidgen coating it, which is about 60 to 70 minutes.
  • Let cool 10 minutes; invert pan and transfer the loaf to a wire rack to cool completely.

FOR THE GLAZE:
1/4 cup Real Maple Syrup
1/4 teaspoon Real Vanilla Extract
2 tablespoons Unsalted Butter
1/3 cup Powdered Sugar, plus more if needed
1 tablespoon Heavy Cream
A pinch of Kosher Salt

  • Heat a small skillet over medium/medium-high heat.
  • Once the pan is hot, add in the two tablespoons of unsalted butter. The butter should instantly start to melt and turn golden.
  • Once melted and a deep golden, turn off the heat and add in the maple syrup and vanilla, whisking constantly {it should bubble up}.
  • Once the bubbles have subsided a bit, whisk in the powdered sugar.
  • Keep whisking while adding the tablespoon of heavy creamy and a pinch of kosher salt.
  • Drizzle warm icing over cooled cake. Slice and serve!
Though pumpkin is available in cans all year long, I seem to associate this bread with autumn. It makes marvelous turkey sandwiches spread with cranberry sauce. Because of the golden color, it also makes especially festive dinner rolls for the holiday table.You can make half the dough into rolls, and the other half into loaves for sandwiches.
PUMPKIN YEAST BREAD
1/2 cup warm water

2 packages (2 tablespoons) active dry yeast

2/3 cup warm milk

2 large eggs, beaten

1 1/2 cups puréed pumpkin, either fresh or canned

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

6 1/2 cups (approximately) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour

1/2 cup brown sugar

2 teaspoons salt

1/2 teaspoon ground ginger

1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom

  • In a large bowl, stir yeast into water to soften. Add milk, eggs, pumpkin, oil, 4 cups flour, brown sugar, salt, ginger and cardamom to yeast mixture. Beat vigorously for 2 minutes.
  • Gradually add remaining flour, a little at a time, until you have a dough stiff enough to knead. Turn dough out onto a floured surface. Knead, adding flour as necessary, until you have a smooth, elastic dough.
  • Put dough into an oiled bowl. Turn once to coat entire ball of dough with oil. Cover with a towel and let rise until doubled, about 1 hour.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly oiled work surface. Divide dough in half. Shape dough into loaves and place in well-greased 10 x 5-inch pans or, shape half into a loaf, and other half into 12 large dinner rolls. Cover with a towel and let rise until almost doubled, about 45 minutes.
  • Bake in a preheated 375°F oven. Loaves bake about 30 minutes, rolls about 20. Check the internal temperature of each with an instant-read thermometer; a reading of 190°F means bread or rolls are done.
  • Immediately remove bread or rolls from pans and cool on a wire rack to prevent crust from becoming soggy. For a shiny crust, brush tops of bread or rolls lightly with vegetable oil. Makes 2 large loaves, or 1 large loaf and 12 dinner rolls.

This recipe reprinted from The Baking Sheet Newsletter, Vol. III, No. 1, November 1991 issue. 

I added a slight blend of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves to create a marbleing.   It made a little heavier bread and slightly sweet, but was very delicious.