Chocolate Pumpkin Swirl Bundt Cake
What’s better than pumpkin this time of year? Pumpkin plus chocolate, of course. I love chocolate chips in my pumpkin cookies, in breads. and even or maybe especially, in pancakes. Pumpkin and ganache? Even better. The Zoë Francois pumpkin Bundt cake has been on my list basically since the Zoë Bakes Cakes book was published in 2021. The version in the cookbook is called Pumpkin-Mocha Swirl Bundt Cake and calls for a little cocoa powder and espresso. A quick search pulls up what was the original version from Zoë – the Chocolate Pumpkin Swirl Bundt Cake – that foregoes espresso and focuses on the chocolate. The recipes are almost the same, yet the spices differ slightly. Naturally I agonized over which one to follow but finally decided on the chocolate version. However, because ganache is always a good idea, I added ganache.
Two Pumpkin Bar Recipes and a Pumpkin-Crust Pizza
There just aren’t enough days in the two months I consider “pumpkin months” — October and November — or calories for that matter, to make and eat all the iterations of pumpkin recipes that exist. Today I’m sharing two easy sweet and one savory pumpkin recipe for you to try before fall flies by!
Pumpkin Bars with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting
Pumpkin Bars with Gooey Chocolate
Pumpkin-Crust Pizza with Arugula and Prosciutto
Delicious Pumpkin Bread Recipes
Have you ever stopped to think about why banana bread is one of the items that people overwhelmingly chose to bake during the pandemic? Why not pumpkin or some other quick bread? I’d wager to say that banana bread is seasonally agnostic and popular throughout the year. Plus, it makes us feel like we are doing our part when we use up the overripe bananas on the counter. A beautiful thing about quick breads is that they are very approachable. No yeast or proofing times are involved. Typically, these easy breads require one bowl, one stirring utensil and a loaf pan. There must be thousands of banana bread recipes on the internet. A quick Instagram look this morning tells me that #bananabread has over two million posts (2,058,899), while #pumpkinbread has a mere 183,104 posts. Pumpkin, somewhat surprisingly, beat out zucchini bread (85,923 posts). While I’ve tried several banana bread riffs, it’s hard to believe that I’ve made the same pumpkin bread recipe for the past 20 years. So today I’m stepping out. I made a new recipe for pumpkin bread that includes a dusting of cinnamon and sugar before going into the oven. And she’s gourd-geous.
Fall baking: Cue the apples and pumpkin
I have slowly and a bit reluctantly let go of summer, inched into the fall season, and started dreaming of fall baking complete with warm spices, apples, pumpkin, pears and maple-flavored everything. I mean, isn’t that what fall is all about? (Okay, maybe some football too.) In my divine order of fall baking, apples come first. After all, apples are equated with teachers and back to school. I also happen to live in the beautiful state of Washington, where apples are aplenty; the state produces over half the Nation's domestically grown apples. Or maybe apples reign first for me because I refuse to give into the societal pressure related to pumpkin spice lattes re-joining the Starbucks menu in late August. Hold on pumpkin, wait your turn. My first little fall baking task was the Zoë François Apple Almond Galette. However, I’m proud to say that I waited until the calendar officially declared it was fall and then the very next day, I baked a pumpkin chocolate snack cake.
Pumpkin ice cream 4 ways
Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte (the cult-like PSL) is the most popular seasonal beverage in the company’s history, with more than 424 million cups sold and its own Twitter account. This iconic taste of fall in a cup is festive, provides a sense of belongingness and connectedness, and like it or not, subconsciously urges you to imbibe before it’s no longer available. Following the craze started by the coffee chain, brands continue to stock grocery shelves each year with novel pumpkin spice products (pumpkin-spice cheesy powder on your Kraft Mac and Cheese, anyone?) promising us comfort and all the cozy fall feels. “Should-never-have-been-invented” variations aside, I’m all for extending the pumpkin season beyond the obligatory Thanksgiving pie. Give me pumpkin in breads, pancakes, cookies or basically any baked good, as well as in my coffee—and especially in my ice cream.