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Sunday, October 30, 2011
Pumpkin-Pecan Squares with Cinnamon Chips
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...My calendar looks like a checker board and there are times the scramble to honor the commitments I've made looks like a bad vaudeville routine. I'm told my two first words were taxi and yes and I've been cursed ever since. Today's recipe was originally made during a time crunch and chosen because it was so simple to do. I continue to use it when I'm pressed for time, and while it is not my favorite recipe, these pumpkin squares have attended a lot of meetings and pot-luck suppers. The recipe was originally developed by Martha Stewart. I've changed it slightly because I thought her version was too sweet and that other ingredients overwhelmed the flavor of the pumpkin in the bars. The original recipe can be found here. Those of you who like your sweets really sweet will enjoy these. They are moist, cake-like and mildly flavored. They are perfect with afternoon tea or coffee. If your tastes run to less sweet European-style pastries, you might want to take a pass on this recipe. The greatest virtue of these bars is the ease with which they can be prepared. Here's the recipe for those of you I haven't scared away.
Pumpkin-Pecan Squares with Cinnamon Chips...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Martha Stewart
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour, (spooned and leveled)
1 tablespoon pumpkin-pie spice
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup sugar
1 large egg
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 cup canned pumpkin puree
1 cup cinnamon chips
1 cup chopped toasted pecans
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line bottom and sides of a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with foil, leaving an overhang on all sides.
2) In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, pie spice, baking soda, and salt; set aside.
3) With an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar on medium-high speed until smooth; beat in egg and vanilla until combined. Beat in pumpkin puree (mixture may appear curdled). Reduce speed to low, and mix in dry ingredients until just combined. Fold in cinnamon chips and pecans.
4) Spread batter evenly in prepared pan. Bake until edges begin to pull away from sides of pan and a toothpick inserted in center comes out with just a few moist crumbs attached, 35 to 40 minutes. Cool completely in pan.
5) Lift cake from pan (using foil as an aid). Peel off foil, and use a serrated knife to cut into 24 squares.
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That looks delicious Mary, I tend to reduce sugar in recipes to suit my palate although I realize I would not get the same texture as the original recipe. I would love to try this recipe with reduced sugar of course:D Hope you have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteI like these, sounds so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese sure sound delicious. Sometimes its nice to have an easy go-to recipe like this - even if it's not your favorite.
ReplyDeletePumpkin is the clincher here that's for sure Mary, but then cinnamon is up there too.
ReplyDeleteI do love anything pumpkin flavored!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds way too yummy & decadent....
ReplyDeleteCinnamon chips...I love it, Mary. These look wonderful!
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Looks so good; love that it is not too sweet. I am looking all over for cinnamon chips ; so far...no luck.
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I only just discovered Cinnamon Chips a while back, and thought they were a very nice alternative to the typcial chocolate. What a great combination in this recipe -- a grown up Halloween treat!
ReplyDeletemary, i've seen so many great wonderful pumpkin recipes for the past 2 weeks , this is just another one!! happy halloween!!
ReplyDeletePumpkin is one of my favourite ingredients, and I love what you've done with it here :)
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, this Halloween brings lots of recipe with pumpkin as the main ingredient. I've never tried a pumpkin recipe and yours sure looks tempting. You've inspired me to try out pumpkin dessert. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good Mary! have a great Sunday....
ReplyDeleteThese looks great! What do you use for cinnamon chips? I haven't seen those in stores, do you make them yourself?
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day!
Mary, another wonderful recipe! You are such a great cook and I appreciate all the time you take in your blog to share your Delicious recipes.
ReplyDeletefabulous recipe!
ReplyDeleteLook ans sounds amazing Mary! gloria
ReplyDeleteOh, these look so moist and delicious. I need to track down cinnamon chips, I've had a hard time finding them out here.
ReplyDeleteDang! I wish I'da' had a few of these last night! Before bed I had a rare Sweet Attack and got into the Halloween candy.
ReplyDeleteDelicious pumpkin squares. Love the texture.
ReplyDeleteJeannie, I was unable to connect to your blog, so I thought I'd reply here. It's funny how different folks react to sweet and sour flavors. If you cut the sugar to 1 cup and you add nuts to the bars I think you and all who prefer less sweet desserts will enjoy these as well. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny! Most toddlers first word is "no!!! Followed by Mine and Have. Now where does the Taxi come in?
ReplyDeleteWell given you did your level best to put us off this one, I am now fascinated to know what cinnamon chips are? I've made pumpkin cake before and it worked really well, but now I want cinnamon chips!
ReplyDeleteI prefer my desserts not overly sweet so this would be perfect for me!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good, especially with the cinnamon chips. I love that they are on the cakey side-- that is how I like bar desserts! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI had to giggle through your post...I think we all have those go-to recipes that may not be our absolute favorites, but still quick and darn good. Thanks for sharing...I can't get enough of pumpkin this time of year!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love how different this is from the usual pumpkin treats! Sounds so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! I love anything with pumpkin and I think the cinnamon is a nice touch to it :)
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine anything that would put me off a pumpkin recipe. These look yummy!
ReplyDeletethe cinnamon chips in this must be amazing! They're so hard to find around here, unfortunately, but when I do, I'm totally making this cake!
ReplyDeleteThese look super-yummy. The picture is gorgeus!! I love pumpkin squares anytime.
ReplyDeleteThese sound scrumptious! I like that you reduced the sugar. Hope you had a good weekend. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteMary, this looks SO delicious. Cinnamon and pumpkin goes really well.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteciao,ti ringrazio per aver visitato il mio blog,ti faccio i complimenti per la varieta'delle tue ricette, molto gustose,brava!
ReplyDeletePumpkin recipes are my favorite for fall. Just home from a visit with my grands in VA. The Little Man and I made a pumpkin roll (which he LOVED) and a pumpkin crisp for his momma to take to their life group. Love the smell of pumpkin and the spices that make it a perfect fall food. Happy to have this one to add to our collection. Taxi and yes!! Only you, Mary! ;) blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteMany tanks Mary for your comment on my blog!!!! (my english is no too good, but I hope to write here sometimes!!)
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all these pumpkin treats Mary! kisses!
ReplyDeleteI am more savory than sweet - but you didn't scare me. These are the perfect things to bring during autumn gatherings. It's the cinnamon chips that convinced me.
ReplyDeleteMary, These look and sound terrific! Pumpkin and cinnamon...how can anyone go wrong?! Thanks and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteHi Mary. Yes, this is such a busy time of year. But these treats look perfect. They make me want to slow down and enjoy. Thank you for sharing, sweet friend! I hope you are having a Happy Halloween. Thank you for making mine a bit sweeter (now I just need to get some candy!) Much love from Austin.
ReplyDeleteI want to eat these so much! I absolutely love pumpkin and pecan. However, I've never seen cinnamon chips. Is there any possible substitute?
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