by Becky Moore
My son may be a
fourteen-year-old ninth grader, but he’s not too old (or too cool) to be giddy
about November 1 finally rolling around. It’s charming, I tell you, for a kid
taller than me to bound into the house counting down the days until Christmas.
Because everybody knows, November 1 puts us that much closer to Thanksgiving,
which in turn puts us that much closer to Christmas. Since I share his
enthusiasm for the holidays, I’m happy to foster that sweet, hopeful sentiment
as long as I can.
It doesn’t hurt
that once autumn rolls around, we like to bake. It’s a nice change from the hot
summer months that encourage us to grill outside and avoid turning on the oven.
But give us crisp, cool days and I’ll give you mouthwatering baked goods. Both
of my boys (the 14 year old, and the 41 year old) count spiced pumpkin bread
among the best things they’ve ever eaten. I like to bake goodies while the
boy’s at school so he comes home to an olfactory delight. It never fails … he
walks through the door, inhales as much air as his young lungs can hold, and
sighs with loud, gluttonous anticipation. “It smells like fall!”
And it does. Even
if you’re not a baker, my spiced pumpkin bread is super easy to make. It’s rich
and moist, and bursting with flavor!
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3 cups granulated sugar
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3 large eggs
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1 tsp vanilla extract
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1/2 tsp hazelnut extract
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1 tsp ground cinnamon
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1 tsp ground cloves
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1 tsp ground nutmeg
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1 tsp baking soda
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1/2 tsp salt
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1/2 tsp baking powder
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1/4-cup brown sugar (optional, for sprinkling on top)
Preheat the oven to 350
degrees. Butter and flour your pans (I like to make 6 muffins and 2
medium-sized loaves of bread). Beat together the sugar and oil in a large bowl
to blend. Mix in eggs, pumpkin and your extracts. Sift in the dry ingredients
(flour, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking soda, baking powder, salt) and blend
well. I typically use a large whisk and mix it all by hand. My arm’s killing me
by the time it’s done, but I enjoy the process.
Scoop the mixture by
1/3-cup measurements into the six muffin cups, and then divide the remaining
batter into the two loaf pans. Sprinkle plain brown sugar on the top of the
batter (streusel-style). Bake until your cake tester comes out clean when you
insert it into the center … about an hour and a couple extra minutes. Transfer
to racks and cool completely.
This freezes beautifully,
and we usually keep the muffins and a loaf out, and freeze the other loaf for
another day when we don’t feel like baking but want a treat. Coincidentally,
pumpkin is really healthy for you. It’s a great source of fiber and calcium;
it’s low-calorie; contains no saturated fats or cholesterol; and has lots of
beta-carotenes and Vitamins A, C and E.
Leave a comment and tell us what your favorite thing to bake is when the weather gets cool! One person will win a copy of Becky's book, The Great Outdoors! Don't forget to leave your email address!
Tallulah
Murphy is a busy woman. As the newly appointed Director of Education for the
Atlanta Art Museum, she has a thousand and one things to do on any given day.
Dating is not high on that list; in fact, it’s not even on the radar.
6 comments:
Hot, crusty bread - except I make my husband bake it because he's better at it than me!!
Not very exciting but blueberry muffins stand out. Plus I make the best snookerdoodle cookies EVER!
My son is crazy for apple or pecan pie but I only bake them in the fall and winter except for his birthday in July.
The pumpkin bread sounds delicious as does your book. Thanks for the recipe.
Congratulations on the new release Becky!
I love anything pumpkin! Thank you so much for the recipe, can't wait to try it!
I love making chewy chocolate chip granola bars, and banana bread!
Good luck, I hope The Great Outdoors hits best sellers lists!
hugs,
Kali
(I'm not commenting to win, just saying hi to my fellow author!)
That Pumpkin Bread sounds fantastic. I'l have to try it next week. When the weather gets cooler, I usually make bread, muffins, and pumpkin bars.
I love the name Tallilah. It sounds so very Southern. I also like the idea of stepping out on faith and trying to meet your own true love through a dating agency, 1NightStand. Sometimes it takes a little help and a lot of luck to find the right person.
The pumpkin bread sounds delicious too. I like a recipe that can be frozen and pulled out of the freezer when you need it!
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