brought a loaf to work with me and received tons of compliments. They all want more.
All of my quickbread recipes that I have made in the past always stuck to the pan and came out all wrong using all the right instructions. I have made this pumpkin bread recipe twice now and it has come out perfectly every time. Instead of Baking Powder I use one teaspoon of potato starch and one teaspoon baking soda as a replacement. It still makes a wonderful moist loaf for me to enjoy.
My husband said it was the best pumpkin bread he has ever had. Moist and real pumkin tasty.
This recipe turned out nicely. I doubled it and did one loaf and one pan of mini muffins for my kids. It made 24 mini muffins baked for 12-15mins. They came out perfect! Thanks for sharing. Will use again.
Moist and delicious! I used 1/3 cup of butter instead of shortening. This has a great pumpkin flavor. I added raisins next time I'll add the nuts as well. This is a very versitile recipe and takes no time at all.
This recipe was VERY tasty but definitely does not have enough leavening. Mine came out more like a baked pudding than a bread. Next time I recommend using baking powder and increasing the amount to 1 tsp.
Great bread! I should have made 2 loaves because this loaf was gone by the end of the day. I didn't have any shortening so used 1/3C softened butter. I used 1/2tsp each cinnamon ground cloves nutmeg & ginger. Out of milk too I used 1/4C Half & Half. Simply delicious!
so good i made it multiple times! followed the recipe perfectly the first time then wanted to make more cupcake-y muffins so i added about another half cup of pumpkin and took out the milk. delicious! will make again and again and it is so easy!!
I was looking for a great pumpkin bread in which to make all the time and I just found it. I left out the raisins and nuts and it was superb! I am planning on making this recipe for many years to come.
This recipe was VERY tasty but definitely does not have enough leavening. Mine came out more like a baked pudding than a bread. Next time I recommend using baking powder and increasing the amount to 1 tsp.