CLEO COYLE: Do you remember that classic Peanuts movie, aired yearly for decades: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown? Or maybe you have fond memories of carving a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween? For reasons like these, I always think of October as a time to celebrate the humble pumpkin...
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Enjoy this fun little trip down the Great Pumpkin memory lane,
courtesy of YouTube. If you don't see the video above,
click here to view it on YouTube.
courtesy of YouTube. If you don't see the video above,
click here to view it on YouTube.
🎃 October is also a great month for making pumpkin recipes. I recently shared my method for making PERFECT PUMPKIN PANCAKES with EASY BUTTER PECAN SYRUP...
And this recipe for PUMPKIN SPICE SOUL CAKES is one of my favorites. It's my tasty twist on an old tradition...
My husband and I will devour these Pumpkin Spice Soul Cakes warm for breakfast, like pumpkin muffin tops, smeared with butter or cream cheese. Or we'll sandwich them together for dessert to make "soul cake whoopie pies" using fillings like cream cheese frosting; marshmallow creme; and even vanilla buttercream flavored with pumpkin spice.
What about you? Do you have a favorite pumpkin memory or recipe to share? If you’re not a pumpkin fan, do you have any other dishes that you enjoy cooking or baking at this time of year?
~ Cleo
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LESLIE BUDEWITZ: Oh, I loved the Great Pumpkin, too, Cleo! Linus and his unfailing optimism is such a hopeful image for kids of all ages.
I'm a big fan of pumpkin in just about anything, except my lattes! I love the Pumpkin Pie Spices in coffee (and so many other things). I created this recipe for Fresca in my Food Lovers' Village mysteries, and then when I created the Spice Shop mysteries, well, Pepper, the shop owner, claimed it for herself! But the pumpkin? I have better uses for it! These Pumpkin Drop Scones are easy-peasy and yummy-pummy! (I just made that up.) This Pumpkin Ginger Mousse is light and full of flavor, as if the pumpkin could float!
Ginger and pumpkin are such a wonderful combo that we also love in this Ginger Pumpkin Apple Soup. I've apparently never shared the Cranberry Pumpkin Muffins we call Christmas Muffins but that are good all year round -- there's usually a stash in our freezer. I promise to take care of that soon!
And watch for my Pumpkin Spice Cake with Warm Caramel sauce from Murder in the Graveyard coming this Tuesday!
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I grew up with my mother using canned Libby's pumpkin to make two pies for the holiday. After growing and baking my own pumpkins, I have reverted to the contents of cans for my pies. And in those pies is the only place pumpkin spice belongs. I'm an adamant purist about this, with no apologies! Following my grandmother Ruth, I almost double the cinnamon, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, and allspice in the recipe on the can.
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LESLIE KARST: My favorite pumpkin that I ever carved was this one of my Jack Russell terror--I mean, terrier--Ziggy. I had a photo of her playing rough, which I transformed into a pumpkin-carving template on my computer. Came out pretty scary, no?As for recipes, one of my favorites is this one for Pumpkin Soup with Brown Butter and Toasted Pumpkin Seeds. It's scrumptious!
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VICKI DELANY: I searched the MLK database so see if I’d
ever posted a recipe with pumpkin and I came up empty. Which wasn’t a surprise
as I can’t think of anything I make with pumpkin. Even pumpkin pie isn’t my favourite. But I am
very fond of squash and sweet potatoes and as it happens today, I’m making a
huge batch of my Harvest Squash Soup. It’s
sort of a non-recipe, something I’ve made so many times I know to just throw in
what I have in the way of vegetables straight from the farm stand – always butternut
squash, sweet potatoes, and potatoes. I
make it with a good amount of curry power and other spices to produce a
flavourful soup that freezes very well to enjoy over the winter months.
VMBURNS: Time for a confession. I don't like pumpkin. The only pumpkin recipe I have is for dog treats. My dogs aren't exactly food connoisseurs. Although, they have their likes and dislikes. My concern with the pumpkin dog biscuits was that IF they didn't like it, clean up would NOT be fun. Fortunately, my poodles LOVE pumpkin dog biscuits. So, when I want to spoil the poodles, that's what they get.
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PEG COCHRAN/MARGARET LOUDON: I'm a late bloomer when it comes to pumpkin pie or anything pumpkin for that matter. My parents never served pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving but I discovered it when my mother-in-law served a pumpkin chiffon pie. Ever since, I've put pumpkin in lots of things including biscuits for my dog! I particularly love pumpkin in muffins like these pumpkin streusel muffins. These pumpkin snickerdoodle bars were also a hit. I've never tried the ubiquitous pumpkin spice lattes but maybe this year!
When we reached the field, we’d scatter through the scratchy vines, cutting the pumpkins loose with knives we were way too young to be using. We loaded the wagon until it was stacked high, then walked along behind the tractor as it pulled the heavy load back to the farmer’s roadside stand.
There, we sorted and stacked the pumpkins, and when the work was done, the farmer fed us and handed out cold sodas. There was nothing better.
Part of our harvest.
Today, I like pumpkin anything. Last year I tried making pumpkin butter, and it was easy and delicious—perfect on toast or really on anything you’d put a spread on. I plan to make it again soon and share the recipe, but for now, here’s my recipe for fried pumpkin flowers.
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Coconut Curry Chickpeas with Pumpkin and Lime |
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Across town, they have been celebrating the 75th anniversary of the beginning of Peanuts at the Charles Schulz Museum this weekend. I'm staying away since it is bound to be crowded.
ReplyDeleteI have a lovely recipe for a sausage and rice stuffed pumpkin. It's great for a crowd.