Macrobiotic Cooking Class Vegan Pumpkin Bread Free Recipe

My goodness, I just could hardly wait to share this absolutely delish, moist pumpkin bread with you all! Fred and I tried it tonight for the first time, and adored it. Now, it’s not too sweet, and it cooked a lot longer in my wonderfully gentle 5-Star Gas Oven, over 1 hour & 40 minutes til the tester came out clean, and the kitchen’s aroma magically was, drumroll, please, yep… PUMPKIN BREAD!

And easy enough to prepare! Just follow the directions, and remember what I said about prepping your recipes as soon as you can! All my recipes are fully prepped for my Sunday Macrobiotic Cooking Class for Thanksgiving Day! I’ve even cut the baking paper for my stoneware loaf pan that will bake the pumpkin-nut bread for that class! And every dry ingredient is measured, ready to be used! What a time-saver, and those cannisters are all put back in the cabinets! Another advantage to this pumpkin bread recipe: if you want to make it in advance, you’ll just enhances that moist deliciousness! Mine is sitting within a cake platter, looking yummy!

We still have a few openings for this unique Macrobiotic Cooking Class featuring Thanksgiving Day recipes. Sunday afternoon, November 22, 1-4 pm. Just $45 per person. So if you have friends or family in Atlanta, please let them know to contact us! And you might just want to make the trip over too! If you’re out of town and wish copies of our recipes just send your $20 check, and we’ll mail or email them to you!

PUMPKIN-NUT BREAD

from Sweet and Natural, by Meredith McCarty

Baking time : 45 minutes, up to 1 3/4 hour, depending on your stove.

Dry ingredients:

3/4 cup whole wheat pastry flour

3/4 cup unbleached white flour

2 1/4 teaspoon aluminum-free baking powder

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon}

1/2 teaspoon nutmeg    }     or       1  1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice

1/4 teaspoon cloves       }

Wet ingredients:

3/4 cups sweet kabocha squash puree or a 15-oz. can organic pumpkin

1/4 cup light walnut oil

1/2 cup maple syrup or 1/2 cup barley malt and 1/4 cup maple syrup

To fold in later:

1/2 cup walnuts, toasted and chopped

1/4 cup raisins

2 Tablespoon golden raisins

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degree,, Line bottom of a standard 9x5x3 inch loaf pan with parchment & brush the sides with oil.
  2. In a large bowl, mix dry ingredients.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk wet ingredients together.
  4. Then stir into dry ingredients, until well moistened.
  5. Fold in nuts and raisins.
  6. Transfer this thick batter to pan and smooth surface.
  7. Bake until bread tests done, is golden brown and pulls away from side of pan, about 45 minutes. My oven cooked this in 1 hour and 40 minutes. Please watch your oven carefully.
  8. Set pan on rack to cool 10 minutes, then turn loaf out to cool completely. It becomes more moist as it cools! Enjoy!

• Prepare Squash: Peel skin, discard skin and seeds. bake  at 350 either whole or cut in half, cut side down on baking sheet. Or cut in smaller pieces, and place in casserole dish with small amount of water. This will soften in about 25 minutes and is ready to puree in a food processor,  perhaps adding tablespoon of water if dry. 1 pound squash yields less than one cup of puree.

Orange Glaze: optional – we thought the pumpkin bread really did not need this.

1/4 cup orange juice                                       1/4 cup maple syrup or brown rice syrup

Bring ingredients to boil in small saucepan, then turn heat to low & simmer til a light syrup forms, 5 – 8 minutes, whisk occasionally. Drizzle and enjoy!

2 comments to Macrobiotic Cooking Class Vegan Pumpkin Bread Free Recipe

  • Joanna

    Years ago I followed a macrobiotic diet. Back then you could walk into any health food store and buy Amasake. It seems impossible to find these days. Do you know why, or where I can find some?

    Thanks

    • Yes Joanna, we order from http://www.Rhapsodynaturalfoods.org. from Montpelier, Vermont. They are a small restaurant and you’ll be delighted knowing they ship on Mondays, just place your order by Friday, and you can email.Or call 802-229-6112. We also order their Tempeh, which still has Vitamin B-12 in it because of the manner processing within a small environment. We order the larger 2 pound size which costs 40 % less than the small size, and it is delish-ious! We resisted ordering for the longest time, and finally our macrobiotic counselor Warren Kramer kept after us, til we tried it, and after that we were hooked. Even bought a second refrigerator/freezer so we could bring in all we need for the year by the end of March, and take advantage of the colder weather shipping to Atlanta! They recently told us their local business is not substantial enough to keep their amasake orders going, but their national orders are, so we are delighted to help support their great efforts for quality by ordering their two products! Enjoy, and thank you so much for writing!

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