Tuesday, September 25, 2012

First of Fall


First of Fall

I almost couldn't contain my excitement of the arrival of fall this week. Well, lets be honest, I really didn't contain it what so ever! Just about every pumpkin recipe I came across this week that I haven't already made was either immediatly made or put on my to do list. Last night I came home with pumpkin spice pudding and my dad had to give me the "too much of a good thing" speech. Lucky for him, tonight we are having a collard green and parmesean soup baked inside a sugar pumpkin for dinner!
 
 While I talk a big game about pumpkins, the reality is that the special this week wasn't pumpkin at all. The pouch of heaven pictured about is a Apple Cranberry Galette topped with vanilla bean ice cream and garnished with cardamom caramel and candied pecans. For those of you who are asking what a galette is, its basically a neatly wrapped pie crust filled with whatever your heart desires. In this case it is a apple cranberry filling that has a touch of cinnamon sugar an a smidgen of orange zest to compliment the cranberries. I am very happy with how it came out and even more so with its popularity. I will chalk this up as a success and it might even make a second appearance in November or early December.
 
 
Though the main treat this week was sans pumpkin, the Sunday brunch muffin was full of the fall favorite. This pumpkin bread recipe is actually one of the best I have ever tried, I think it even beats out anything I have tasted at any restaurant. And I am not just saying that because it is my own! In fact, since the recipe got such a fantastic response, we are going to be making it into mini loaves of pumpkin bread to sell through the holidays. Come late November I hope to add a gingerbread loaf too (I'd better get started on that recipe!). I think this week was a great start to a tasty holiday season.
 
Keeping It Sweet,
 
Amber

1 comment:

  1. Both of those things sound SO delicious. I want to try them!
    I envy your amazing skills! :)

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