Can you believe the holidays are over already!? Did anyone else notice a different feel to this holiday season? Like what people received from each other wasn't important as the time spent? Maybe it was just me. Regardless, my winter break absolutely flew by. My partner and I drove to Georgia to spend time with my family. We cooked a ton!! It was really nice to just chill out with family for a change. Living and attending graduate school in the Philadelphia area is great, but I have absolutely no family anywhere nearby. From there we drove to Syracuse, NY to spend time with our two great friends, Cheryl and David Vermillya. I've known them for close to 20 years, and we've made it a ritual to spend New Years with them. Just like the last three years, we awoke on New Years Day to the smell of freshly brewed coffee (that we brought back from San Juan Puerto Rico as a gift) and the sounds of folk music. After breakfast we took a trip to Beaver Lake to cross-country ski. There had been a small storm a few days before we arrived so there was a good base of snow waiting for us. It was a beautiful day to be out in the woods:)
Back to Georgia... this recipe is an adaptation of my banana bread recipe. Just like the original banana bread recipe, I cooked it until a toothpick inserted in the center came out clean. I sliced up some small square samples and handed them out. After the first bite I was in love. At first I didn't know what to call it. It's texture was kind of like a cross between bread pudding, a slice of pie and a brownie. And boy was it good! It was hard not eating the entire pan in one sitting, I'm not even joking. It became one of those situations where you make compromises with yourself regarding how much more you'll allow yourself to eat, or, how much longer you'll make yourself wait for the next slice. This is how it was when it was still warm: completely, and seductively sinful! Well, at least it was to me at that moment in time:) But seriously, this is yummy! Make it, you'll love it! That is, if you have a throbbing sweet tooth and love the taste of pumpkin and golden raisins.
My mom hooked me up with the red plate and insisted on adding a dab of fluff:)
Recipe Ingredients
- 3 cups gluten free flour (I used Bob's Red Mill All Purpose GF Baking Mix)
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp sea salt (or regular salt)
- 2 cups white sugar
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 2 tblsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 to 2 cups canned pumpkin
- 2 cups golden raisins
- 1/4 cup soy, rice, or buttermilk
- 1 cup vegetable oil
- 3 large eggs
Baking Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Coat a 13" by 9-ish" baking pan with cooking spray (check ingredients for gluten) and set aside. In a large bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
- In a medium bowl, using an electric mixer or hand mixer, beat the eggs, sugars and oil until combined. Beat in the flour mixture until just combined. Next, mix in the vanilla, pumpkin, golden raisins, and milk.
- Pour the mixture evenly into the prepared baking pan. Bake for 60-65 minutes, or until a toothpick entered into the center comes out clean. Remove and let cool.
- Grab some whip cream and go to town!
2 comments:
I am so glad to find your blog. This will be the first gluten-free recipe I try--it just looks delicious!
I love anything pumpkin, so I had to look when I saw the title, but when you described the squares as a cross between bread pudding, a slice of pie and a brownie," ... well, I must try these since I love all three of those things. A little whipped cream won't hurt either! ;-)
Shirley
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