Pumpkin Chocolate Cobbler is heaven in a dish! It tastes a lot like a hot pumpkin chocolate chip cookie with a scoop of ice cream on top. I love love love pumpkin cookies, so this recipe is a home run for me!
Pumpkin Chocolate Cobbler is heaven in a dish! It tastes a lot like a hot pumpkin chocolate chip cookie with a scoop of ice cream on top. I love love love pumpkin cookies, so this recipe is a home run for me!
Pumpkin Cranberry Cookies with Orange Glaze all of the best holiday flavors wrapped into one recipe. The pumpkin and cranberries might sound weird, but trust me, once you try them you will be hooked. The orange glaze on top acts like the cookies wing man by rounding out the flavors and make them pop. It is like a Christmas party in your mouth.
Pumpkin Spice Caramel Corn Pops was a big hit at my family party a few weeks ago. Even my three year old nephew who will only eat a handful of things loved them. You might want to plan on doubling the recipe because these Pumpkin Spice Carmel Corn Pops are so hard to stay away from. Everybody who tries them ends up coming back for more and more. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Well, I have switched things up a little with our traditional pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. When I was at the store the other day, I saw the Nestle Toll House Pumpkin Spice Morsels and I knew I had to buy them to see what I could come up with.
Pumpkin Alfredo Sauce is a smooth and creamy sauce with a subtle sweetness of pumpkin that is rounded out by the sage and thyme. This sauce comes together very quickly. It is heavenly when served over cheese ravioli and sprinkled with toasted pecans and fresh parsley on top.
I just discovered that I prefer to make my own pumpkin pie spice. I haven’t loved the store blends that I have bought at the store so I decided to venture out and make my own. I think that this Pumpkin Pie Spice blend is a lot more vibrant than the store version. I can tell a big difference in all of my recipes. When using this blend, you don’t need to adjust the measurements of recipes. Simply use the same amount as the recipe calls for.
The benefits of making your own pumpkin pie spice are:
Of course, if you don’t want to make your own and prefer to use the store-bought blend, that is totally fine too. That is one of the many benefits of cooking from scratch, you can customize your food to your liking.
Stay tuned for some amazing pumpkin recipes that I used this Pumpkin Pie Spice blend in.
With love from my kitchen to yours,
Carrie
Pumpkin Pie Spice
2 tbsp. of cinnamon
2 tsp. of ground ginger
1/4 tsp. of mace
1/2 tsp. of nutmeg
1/8 tsp. of allspice
1/4 tsp. of ground cloves
Mix all the spices together and store in a Ziploc bag of small air tight container.
Old Fashioned Pumpkin Pie is what makes Thanksgiving dinner complete! This pie tastes just like your grandma’s pumpkin pie. It’s everything you have ever wanted in a classic Thanksgiving dessert!
Pumpkin Spice Caramels and Fall go together like peanut butter and jelly, cookies, and cream, or even mac and cheese. I think you know what I mean. Fall just isn’t the same without some Pumpkin Spice Caramels!
Marbled Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake is a cross between pumpkin pie and cheesecake. This cheesecake is smooth and creamy with the perfect warm pumpkin flavor marbled through out. The gingersnap crust has the perfect amount of spice to kick this cheesecake up a notch. There is no doubt about it, this Marbled Pumpkin Pi Cheesecake is a dessert, that will not be forgotten!
Don’t you love it when you find a craft that is super cute, easy to make, and light on the pocket book? Well friends, I have just that for you today.
I love the natural look of these pumpkins! They are made with sisal rope and are so easy to make. In fact, it’s kind of hard to stop at just one. You can even make two different sizes of pumpkins. I have the measurements for the large pumpkins and for the small pumpkins. Heck, you might as well make a couple of both!
To make the pumpkins, I bought a 1/4 in. x 50 ft. roll of sisal rope at Home Depot for around $8.50. You can buy the natural or the light brown rope. You will be able to make 4 to 5 pumpkins with this rope. I also bought the pvc pipe in a 3 ft. section for around $3.00 and cut it into a 2 inch sections with pvc pipe cutters.
So lets get crafting with these Super cute and very affordable Rope Pumpkins!
With love from my kitchen to yours,
Carrie