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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Pumpkin Apple Bread



From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...One of the problems with large cans of pumpkin is that most recipes don't need the quantity they contain and you are left with puree that must be used in other recipes or trashed. Buying smaller cans was not an option for many of us last year. I live in an area where there was a problem obtaining pumpkin and we bought what we could get. Only the large cans were available. I had pumpkin left after making the yeast rolls we featured yesterday and this wonderful recipe from a 1993 issue of Gourmet Magazine was an ideal place in which to use it. The recipe comes from Rebecca's Gourmet Bakery in Cary, North Carolina, and it makes two lovely spice scented loaves of harvest bread. Since fall is rapidly approaching, I thought I'd push the season a bit and share it with you now, rather than wait for the season to officially begin. There are no tricks to making these delicious loaves as long as you don't cut the apples in too large a dice. The cake-like bread keeps extraordinarily well and is perfect for toting to meetings or other functions when you are responsible for providing cake or cookies. I know you'll like this simple spicy bread. Here's the recipe.

Pumpkin Apple Bread...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Gourmet Magazine

Ingredients:

For topping
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
5 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, softened
For bread
3 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking soda
1-1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1 (15-oz) can solid-pack pumpkin
3/4 cup vegetable oil
2-1/4 cups granulated sugar
4 large eggs, lightly beaten
2 Granny smith apples, peeled, cored, and chopped (2 cups)

Directions:
1) To make the topping: Blend together flour, sugar, cinnamon, and butter in a small bowl with your fingertips until mixture resembles coarse meal. Set aside.
2) To make the bread: Put a rack in middle of oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter two 9 X 5 inch loaf pans. Set aside. Sift together flour, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice into a medium bowl. Whisk together pumpkin oil, sugar, and eggs in a large bowl. Add flour mixture, stirring until well combined. Fold in apples. Divide batter between buttered loaf pans. Sprinkle half of topping evenly over each loaf. Bake until a wooden pick or skewer inserted in center of bread comes out clean, 50 to 60 minutes. Cool loaves in pans on a rack for 45 minutes, then turn out onto rack and cool completely, about 1 hour. Yield: two loaves.

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78 comments:

  1. Love the topping. This bread must be soft and very flavourful....mmmm. I like it. Hope you have a lovely day.

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  2. Scrumptious looking bread..looks so moist! Bet it tasted delicious!

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  3. The weather here is reminding me of cinnamon and pumpkin...your last two recipes are perfect! Can't wait to try them. Thanks, Mary!

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  4. And another pumpkin baking exercise is waiting for our pumpkin harvest!!

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  5. I have a lot of pumpkins in the garden this year and also some granny smiths...... Diane

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  6. Mary, the bread looks so moist and soft. All I need just some butter & jam! Yummm... Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day.
    Cheers, kristy

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  7. I threw away a half can of pumpkin this week, after making pumpkin muffins for houseguests. . . I was wondering if I could have frozen it? Have you ever tried that?

    Thanks for your sweet comments. You are a busy lady, and I appreciate the time you take to keep up with your followers.

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  8. So miss to peep in your kitchen Mary :D. Ah yes, may I take those bread? :D

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  9. And today Pumpkin apple bread, my god this is a dream.
    A must try.
    Have a great week ♥

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  10. Mary, the bread looks so delicious

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  11. I am very curious about the pairing of pumpkin and apple. Perfectly baked bread!

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  12. I've NEVER heard of canned pumpkin!! How bizarre! But your bread looks delicious :D I like the add in of apple...something I've not considered paired with pumpkin before.

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  13. We get sliced pumpkin here, shall try it with the fresh one. Lovely texture of your bread, Mary!
    Take care

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  14. I seem to always have leftover canned pumpkin too. This would be a delicious way to use it Mary.

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  15. I love the apples in this and I love any tea bread that makes TWO loaves!

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  16. I love all things pumpkin! I'll be trying this!

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  17. The bread looks so soft and moist!

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  18. How funny, my daughter was just saying that she wanted to find a good pumpkin bread recipe. This sounds delicious, I'll definitely be trying it.

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  19. Lovely! We also had trouble last year finding pumpkin- there was NONE to be had here. I actually bought some while up north and brought it home
    xoxo Pattie

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  20. We love pumpkin at our house and we will for sure be making this one!
    YUM!

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  21. I love pumpkin bread & always start craving all things Fall this time of year (trying to will the heat away as summer is lingering...) This looks wonderful with apples.

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  22. I have a solitary can of pumpkin sitting in the pantry. I suppose I've left it to remind me of fall. This bread will be a better reminder!! There are some apples in the fruit bowl. It's just meant to be!

    Hope you are still enjoying the family and Thanksgiving.

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  23. apples and pumpkins... never thought of that combination but I do hate waste... when I buy a pumpkin, I bake it and puree it and freeze the rest in 1 c bags... so perfect for your recipe!!!

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  24. This bread looks fabulous!!!! I'd like to have some...

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  25. I'm so bookmarking this bread for when things cool down a bit here. I love the apple/pumpkin combination and know this bread would be a big hit with the family. Thanks for sharing :o)

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  26. Hi Mary! Another one for my recipe box. I wish fall would get here already... another 100 degree day here. Have a wonderful day. ~Karen

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  27. This actually makes it feel cool outside...like fall has arrived :)

    I love Pumpkin bread, and thanks to my mother-in-law, I get it twice a year, and I do not have to bake it!

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  28. I do love this simple, spicy bread. My husband and Kids and company are camping this weekend - this would be the perfect treat to send with them!

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  29. Will definitely be trying this recipe! Looks Scrumdiddlyumptious!!!:)

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  30. Wow that looks yummy with the little hunks of apple nestled in there! When our heat wave dissapates I will be making this!

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  31. What a tasty and flavorful bread. I love pumpkin anything!

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  32. And this is the first pumpkin recipe I've come across to kick off the fall season - hooray for large cans of pumpkin!

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  33. This is making me long for fall! I have a whole bag of apples I just picked up at the market over the weekend, and this looks like a great way to use them!

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  34. This is a very good use of leftover pumpkin. The smell coming out of your oven must had been wonderful. If only I were there :)
    Have a great day Mary. Michael

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  35. Unique combo and you have done it really so well...

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  36. very innovative...loved the dish...bookmarking it...

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  37. I usually get the large cans of puree because my pumpkin loaf recipe calls for it- But my monkeys love apples to so I will give this one a try- thanks for sharing.

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  38. Wow Mary...this bread looks delicious...pumpkin and apples...love it!

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  39. Would love to cook more with pumpkin but it's so hard to get hold of pumpkin puree here. I only know of one store that sells it.

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  40. Oh, this looks so easy, and no kneading!! I can smell it now.

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  41. I can see that season for delicious pumpkin started on your blog - that's great, I like a lot this vegetable. ... appealing bread - my daugter would love that !

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  42. bread looks so soft and flavourful..never baked with pumkin..mm..looks delicious..thanks for sharing!

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  43. You must have been reading my mine with his recipe as I have been craving anything and everything with pumpkin. This sounds fabulous.

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  44. I love pumpkin. I can't wait for fall now!

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  45. What a delicious bread! I am absolutely ready for the flavors (and cooler weather!) of fall!

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  46. Mmmmm, I can't wait to try this one!!! Thanks very much!

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  47. You had such a wonderful idea to give us this pumpkin bread recipe a little bit before season. I will keep that for when pumpkins arrive in our local market.

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  48. That is exactly the problem. Too much pumpkin mush and it sits in the fridge forever. I love this solution, however. Yum!

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  49. That is exactly the problem. Too much pumpkin mush and it sits in the fridge forever. I love this solution, however. Yum!

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  50. I love all thing pumpkin. I'm so ready for fall so I can put good pumpkin recipes to the test! Looks great!

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  51. So delectable and moist. You are ona pumpkin roll "-)

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  52. Yum, I love pumpkin bread. It is hard to find the pumpkin in the stores where I am, because it seems to be a seasonal thing. I wonder if you could freeze leftover pumpkin in ice cube trays?
    I'd love to try this recipe in the fall when I start seeing pumpkin puree. :)

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  53. I could eat pumpkin every day of my life.

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  54. Oh, this is right up my alley! I will save this to my "to cook" list and try it out once the weather cools. Thanks for the great recipe! :)

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  55. I am ready for pumpkin and apples, so this recipe is talking to me! Thanks for all of your pumpkin recipes, they look delicious:-)

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  56. I heard about this outage and hoarded canned pumpkin like there was no tomorrow. And I still have some of it sitting on my shelves. Have to try this!

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  57. My daughter Ashley is a fall baby and loves pumpkin and apple. I definitely want to make this for her. Thank you Mary!

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  58. Ooh this looks great! Definitely hanging on to this recipe. To make it even more apple-y, you could replace each egg with 1/4 cup applesauce =)

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  59. perfect loaf of yumminess, I love the topping..

    sweetlife

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  60. I'll bet that this loaf smells delicious while it's baking! It's definitely not too early for this. Thanks!

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  61. Its getting to be that time of year again isnt it?!

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  62. This is one for next month. I have to check the stores for canned pumpkin.

    My husband loves these flavors. I do too but this one is for him. I get the chocolate.

    Just to let you know, I have heard from the company and I believe they have sent it out.

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  63. Pumpkin already... i can tell you are ready for autumn! ( Same here)
    Bookmarking this one for fall.

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  64. I'm loving the onslaught of pumpkin recipes so soon! I can never seem to get enough pumpkin.

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  65. Thank you for this! Pumpkin anything is just bliss!

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  66. Ah yes, the great pumpkin shortage of 2009! Glad you found a use for all your puree. That bread looks divine.

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  67. I could easily start every day with a hefty slice of this beauty.

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  68. Must be delicious. I love pumpkin but when not in season, it's very difficult to find it!
    Love,
    Lia.

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  69. It's never too early to start enjoying the flavors of fall--pumpkin being my favorite! I bet this makes your house smell so delicios!

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  70. So I found this recipe for the exact same reason you posted it! Had too much pumpkin left over after making pies, can't let 'em go to waste! Looking forward to trying it! Happpy Thanksgiving!

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  71. I found this recipe several years ago in Gourmet or Bon Appetit in the section where people requested recipes so I knew it was a winner. I make it every fall. Someone asked me for the recipe so I searched online to make it easier to copy-and-paste to send to her. Glad to see others appreciate this wonderful bread!

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  72. I came across this recipe and had to try it. I decided to make one loaf of the bread and use the rest for mini muffins for my munchkins.

    Oh. My. Heaven.

    These are amaaaaaaaaaazing. I haven't tried the bread as it's still cooling...but these muffins are amaaaaaaaaaaazing.

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  73. Baked two loaves of this as gifts for friends. They LOVED it!

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  74. I just tried my second pumpkin recipe from your blog. It's perfect. I highly recommend this cake. Manny thanks, Mary!

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  75. This is my favorite pumpkin bread! Always a hit.

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