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Filed under: In the Kitchen, Woes — Kristi at 10:42 am on Monday, November 19, 2007

Before I get to the food, thank you to everyone for such wonderful comments on the knitting lately. Between all of your wonderful comments on the berets and the great introduction I was given at Saturday’s sock class I’m not sure my beautiful berets will fit my big head any longer!

I’m terribly behind on e-mailing and commenting and even to a certain extent reading blogs. Please know that I’m very appreciative of your comments and am reading the blogs in spits and spurts when I find myself needing a short break but am not taking the time to comment too often. I’m a bit overwhelmed with the fact that in two weeks I will have celebrated Christmas already with my family and I haven’t yet purchased a gift and there certainly is no time for making any (I actually leave 10 days from today). Add on top of it, I get back to CO exactly two weeks before Christmas. No one on DH’s side has come forward with Christmas plans and his parents keep asking us what the plans are. I have this awful feeling that we’re going to be assigned to host it this year since we haven’t done so in several. Then there is gift shopping for them, three of which are especially difficult to shop for. Then I have the darn Norwegian Boatneck which has given me nothing but problems and some other design commitments on the list that need working on and I have about 1000 more ideas floating through my head keeping me awake at night. *sigh*

Okay, onto better things! You were all so excited to have the pumpkin muffin recipe (has anyone made them yet? what did you think?) that I decided to share another pumpkin recipe. Just ask DH — I’m about anything pumpkin and just *love* this time of year because of the pumpkin bagels, pumpkin cream cheese, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin donuts and anything else that comes in pumpkin and is only available now.

Pumpkin Scones

  • 1 C All Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 t Salt
  • 2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1/2 t Ground Cinnamon
  • 1/4 t Ground Ginger
  • Dash Freshingly Grated Nutmeg
  • 1 t Sugar
  • 1 C Pumpkin Puree
  • 2 T Melted Butter
  • 1-2 T Cream (or Milk Can Be Subbed)

Directions: Place all the dry ingredients in a medium mixing bowl and whisk together brisking to sift and mix evenly. In a small bowl combine the pumpkin and melted butter until well mixed. Add the pumpkin to the dry ingredients and mix gently, adding the cream as needed. Mix only until the dough holds together, then turn out onto a floured surface and knead slightly just until a smooth ball is formed. Split dough into two balls and flatten/roll each to about 1/2-in thickness and cut each into 6 wedges. Place on a pizza stone in a 375 degree F oven and bake for 20-25 minutes until just lightly golden and slightly split. Makes a dozen.

The outside has a hint of crispiness with a tender, yet structured crumb that stays moist on the interior. These are not the hockey pucks that can be too often found at coffeeshops! I like to serve them warm with a composite butter of honey and cinnamon (see below). You could also give them an egg wash before baking and sprinkle with pearl sugar or large sugar crystals, or give a light icing to them once they have started to cool off.

Composite Butter - Honey Cinnamon

Honey Cinnamon Composite Butter

  • 1 Stick Butter, softened
  • 1/4 C Honey
  • 1/2 t Ground Cinnamon

Directions: Beat ingredients together until light and fluffy and mixed thoroughly. Keep refrigerated when not being served.

14 Comments »

Comment by Lani

November 19, 2007 @ 12:01 pm

Oh how my stomach just rumbled at the sight of your scones! And how my mouth watered when I eyed the Honey Cinnamon butter! Delish!

Comment by Carole

November 19, 2007 @ 12:42 pm

Those would be great on Thanksgiving morning!

Comment by AmyP

November 19, 2007 @ 1:17 pm

Christmas in two weeks? I really hope you mean the European St. Nicholas’s day type Christmas and that I haven’t been asleep for a month! :D

Comment by Maggie

November 19, 2007 @ 2:57 pm

That looks delicious, particularly the honey butter. :) Thanks for the recipe.

Comment by CindyCindy

November 19, 2007 @ 3:14 pm

Girl. Those scones look wonderful and I have frozen pureed pumpkin in the freezer (I suppose that explains why it’s frozen, doh). This is an extremely busy time for us all. We’ll all be in and out and back and forth. Don’t worry. I’m sorry the Norwegian Boatneck Sweater (NBS) is giving you fits. Doesn’t seem quite right.

Comment by Anne

November 19, 2007 @ 3:24 pm

Yum! I think I might go for cinnamon cream cheese frosting…

Comment by Carrie K

November 19, 2007 @ 4:38 pm

Oh yum. I see a stop at the grocery store is in my future.

Is anyone caught up on blogs/commenting/Holiday stuff? If so, don’t tell me. The envy would probably kill me.

Comment by Chris

November 19, 2007 @ 6:44 pm

Hey, you have that whole Friday while I’m at work to hop a bus and go to a mall… :)

Comment by Carla

November 19, 2007 @ 7:05 pm

I know what I’m baking tomorrow!
I bought several cans of pumpkin over the weekend, because.. well, its that season.
Thanks for sharing the recipe!!

Comment by Birdsong

November 19, 2007 @ 9:05 pm

Oh, joy! Yummy, wintery food… one of the things I love best about this time of year. Try not to stress too much about the holiday/family thing. I know it can seem like a lot of pressure and hard to remind everyone else, but it really IS supposed to be about being with each other rather than overwhelming each other. Thinking good thoughts for you all around!

Comment by amanda

November 20, 2007 @ 2:09 pm

YUM! Thanks for the recipe.

Those berets in the previous posts are great!!

Comment by Deborah Robson

November 20, 2007 @ 8:11 pm

Give the Norwegian boatneck a rest. Do something else. Its time will come. There’s no rush.

Comment by Kim

November 29, 2007 @ 8:11 am

Oh my….these look scrumptious! I will be filing away the honey butter recipe for when I have honey from my bees next year :-)

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