I am such a cookie monster and having chocolate chip cookies around is one of my favorite things ever. It may have just been one-upped by these Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies though! I have tried making pumpkin cookies about a million times and I never really liked them because they were too cakey, and I happen to be a fan of chewy/crunchy cookies. So, here's the thing… pumpkin has a lot of moisture in it, which is why it’s so great for quickbreads, pancakes, muffins, etc. However, when it comes to cookies, it can make the cookies so soft and cakey that they barely taste like cookies anymore. After a decent amount of testing, I have created a recipe that isn’t overly cakey and still has the flavors and textures that I love in a regular chocolate chip cookie.
Read MoreNow, this is not the first pumpkin bread I have made for my website. I have an amazing recipe for Chocolate Swirled Pumpkin Bread with Spiced Streusel. I wanted to create a classic pumpkin bread recipe, so that is what THIS recipe is. It’s such an easy recipe, anyone can do this AND it is legitimately the best pumpkin bread I have ever had. I don’t mean to pat myself on the back buuuuttttt… oh well, it’s that good!
Read MoreI know that most people put framed pictures of their family on the walls, but it's fall...so we are framing some pumpkins!! DIY Framed Pumpkins is a beyond cute craft to do this fall. It's so easy and so fun!
Read MoreWho doesn't love pumpkin spice lattes? I truly do not care how "basic" it is, they are wonderful. If you like the ones from the coffee shop, then you are going to go crazy for my recipe for Homemade Crock Pot Pumpkin Spice Latte!
I am a coffee addict! So, I like to make mine with strong coffee, but what's great about this recipe, you can adjust the flavors to however you take your coffee. Add more sweetness or more coffee, whatever you like. Making this pumpkin spice latte in a crock pot is perfect when you are entertaining for the fall. It is also a wonderful idea for a tailgate party. I love the idea of serving something warm and comforting in the cold fall months during football season or, in my house, soccer season.
Read MoreI just can't get enough fall! I decided that I wanted it to be exploding out of our fireplace at the Home and Family house. There is just something about fall that makes me so happy! It is probably because of the fall season very nostalgic for me.
Read MoreIs it pumpkin spice season yet?? No? Oh well! As long as they sell canned pumpkin and pumpkin pie spice in the stores, then it's pumpkin spice season in my books. So, I'm making Chocolate Swirled Pumpkin Bread with Spiced Streusel!
Read MoreOne of the best parts about carving a pumpkin for Halloween is roasting the seeds! If you have never made homemade roasted pumpkin seeds, then you are missing out on life. When I was growing up in Michigan, we always carved pumpkins…
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again! Pumpkin spice everything! I mean, who doesn’t love pumpkin?
I love when pumpkin is in season. You can find really great pumpkin puree in the store, but I also like to make my own at home. It tastes fresher than the canned pumpkin, plus you can get a lot more bang for your buck when you make it yourself. I also like roasting the pumpkin seeds and eating them as a snack.
Read MoreI realize I am a little early on this one, but how can you not love pumpkin spiced everything!? By the time summer comes to an end, I am ready to pull out all of my fall decorations and eat anything with pumpkin pie spice in it. If you haven't made homemade pumpkin pie spice, I HIGHLY recommend it. You can use it in a number of things, including your coffee in the morning. It adds so much richness and warmth to a recipe.
Scones are one of my favorite things to make, and eat. They top the list of my "freezer favorites" because they are a straight freezer to oven breakfast. They are a great make-ahead item. The key to making a good scone is having the ingredients, especially the butter, very cold. I love using a food processor for this, because it's fast, and it breaks up the oats. This can be made with old fashioned oats or quick-cooking oats. If you are not using a food processor to make these, then I recommend chopping up the oats into finer pieces, especially the old fashioned. This creates a much nicer scone, because the whole oats can make the scones flat, and when you chop them up it helps the scones maintain their shape. This actually makes for a much more tender scone as well.
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