Tag: Pumpkin Scones

Pumpkin Chunkin

Just in case our recently featured pumpkin cheesecake isn’t your thing, here are some additional ideas as we head towards the Thanksgiving holiday. It’s kind of a mystery why we only enjoy these recipes this time of year, since they’re all made with available-anytime ingredients, but whatever it is, it’s probably the same reason people don’t make s’mores in the winter. 

Anyway, I hope you give some of these great pumpkin recipes a try soon, while there’s still time. Just click on the recipe title links, and away you go. Enjoy!



Pumpkin Pancakes

It’s a crime these aren’t a regular item on diner menus. 


Pumpkin Scones

There are some colors that only occur with food, and this is one of them. Look for “pumpkin scone” on a paint chip near you.


Best Pumpkin Pie Ever

Since no one can prove otherwise, my legal team is fine with this recipe’s outrageous claim. 


Low Fat Pumpkin Flan

There are some things that just shouldn’t work, but they do, and sometimes those things are low-fat flans.

Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

You can pretend these are healthier for you than regular cinnamon rolls, since they’re made with nutritious pumpkin, but we know the truth. 

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Pumpkin Scones with Toasted Pine Nuts & Maple Glaze – A Recipe for the Other 10 Months

I have no intention of giving up the best job in the world
anytime soon, but if I do, I’d try and get a job in the marketing department of
a pumpkin puree company. 

I’m guessing that like 97% of the canned pumpkin in
this country is used during the time from Halloween until Thanksgiving. So if I
could figure out a way to get people to use this in recipes all year round, I’d
be a total superstar in pumpkin puree marketing circles.


Imagine that. It would be…awesome? Anyway, maybe I should rethink
this whole post-Foodwishes career path, but in the meantime, here’s just one
example of how I would convince the public that pumpkin is great for anytime of
the year. Ironically, I did this because I had leftover pumpkin from
Thanksgiving, but still.

I may have covered this in the last scones post, but I’ve
never been a huge fan of the scone. I’ve always considered it some sort of
effeminate biscuit, but I’m starting to come around in my old age. There’s
nothing like a freshly baked scone with a steaming hot cup of tea or coffee,
especially one tricked out with pumpkin, toasted pine nuts, and maple glaze. I
hope you give this a try soon…or anytime! Enjoy.


Ingredients for 12 Pumpkin Scones:
8 ounces by weight all-purpose flour (about 1 3/4 cups)
1/4 cup white sugar
1 tbsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/3 cup toasted pine nuts
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
1/3 cup buttermilk
additional flour as needed
1 egg beaten with a few drops of milk or water to brush scones before baking.
*Bake at 400 degrees F. for 15-20 minutes, or until golden
brown

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