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Saturday, September 16, 2006

Fall Beckons, or, I Succumb to Pumpkin


I'm starting to feel Autumn creeping up on me. Autumn is one of my favorite seasons. Having moved this year from Wisconsin, where the seasons announce themselves with gusto, to Northern California, I am afraid that I will be missing the seasonal changes. It is a bit cooler here now, the days are getting shorter but I am not sure if the leaves are going to turn the warm palette of colors that they do back home. I know I will miss the musty smell of the leaves on the ground just after a cool rain hits them.

I am going to try to make up for this with other things I like this time of year. And there's nothing I like better in the Fall than pumpkin things. The colors of the pumpkin remind me of the colors of the leaves. Jack o' lanterns are great fun to carve. Pumpkin incorporated into baked items is a joy to eat. You will start to notice a few posts involving pumpkin from here on out.

I woke up Sunday with a craving for some pumpkin muffins. These are a favorite of mine year round, but I haven't made them in a few years and decided I really needed to start making them again. These are wonderful muffins. Moist with pumpkin, spicy with cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger (or pumpkin pie spice if you have it on hand, I did not, so I had to make due with what I had). The best thing about them is that you can refrigerate the batter and it will last a few days. You can have fresh baked muffins everyday!


Pumpkin Muffins: Makes about 20 muffins.

15 ounces pumpkin puree (should be one small can of pumpkin, or if you prefer to use your own pumpkin puree, I think that would be grand)
2 1/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1 1/4 tsp salt
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice ( I didn't have pumpkin pie spice on hand, so I used 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ground ginger and I grated a bit of nutmeg into it)
4 eggs
3/4 cup oil
3 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 cup coarsely chopped walnuts or pecans
cinnamon sugar blend to sprinkle over the tops
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-Preheat oven to 350f
-Mix together pumpkin puree, sugar, baking soda, salt and pumpkin pie spice.
-Add eggs one at a time mixing after each addition until blended.
-Slowly add oil while mixing to incorporate.
-Sift together flour and baking powder. Add to pumpkin mixture and mix just to blend. Add nuts, and mix just to distribute.
-At this point you can keep the batter refrigerated in an air tight container for up to 3 days.
-Prepare a muffin tin by spraying with pan spray, or lining with paper muffin cups. Scoop batter into cups filling about 3/4 full. Sprinkle the tops of the batter with cinnamon sugar mixture.
-Bake at 350f for about 20-25 minutes or until the top of the muffin springs back when you gently push on it.
Mmmmmmmmm enjoy! Great for breakfast, great for tea, great for anytime!

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those look great.

Jen the Bread Freak said...

Thank you peabody! They satisfied my pumkin need for now :)

Anonymous said...

I've been craving pumpkin things too! I just got a mini-muffin pan and I think I'll try this recipe with it! Thanks :-)

Jen the Bread Freak said...

Must just be that time of year, Nicole! Hope you like them :)

Culinarily Obsessed said...

yum! I just bought some stuff today to make pumpkin muffins. I think I've succumb to the pumpkin I'm still in denial that fall is here =)

Jen the Bread Freak said...

Hehheh, obsessed. I kind of wish I was in denial, then I might not miss the more drastic change of seaons :)

Happy pumpkin baking!

Anonymous said...

I love pumpkin muffins and am going to try your recipe today. I'm also going to add chocolate chips and orange zest. Why do you use vegetable oil instead of butter?

Jen the Bread Freak said...

Sarah, I don't see any reason why you couldn't use melted butter instead of oil. I supposed it's just a preference of mine for muffins and quick breads. Now that you mention it, I may just have to make these with butter! Ooooh, let me know how they turn out with the orange zest and chocolate chips, sounds great!

Anonymous said...

I made the muffins last night: I halved the recipe, added Ghirardelli's 60% cocoa bittersweet choco chips (which are bigger than normal), forgot the orange zest/oil, and instead of veggie oil used coconut oil & some butter. I also used pumpkin pie spice mix for the sugar mix for the top, and I used my mini-muffin tin. And there's only one left! Thanks for the recipe. I love pumpkin and I love fall.

Jen the Bread Freak said...

Sarah, You are very welcome! Thank you for the variation on them, I'll have to try them with chocolate next time :D Glad you liked!

Amy said...

I thought I had a can of pumpkin puree, but when I hauled it out of the depths of the cupboard, it was actually sweet potato. Made the muffins anyway and they still turned out really nice. I think next time I make them I'll remember to buy pumpkin and I'm going to put in more nuts. I loooove nuts.

Jen the Bread Freak said...

Hello Amy! Now I want to try these with sweet potato. Sounds yummy! Glad you like them :)