Showing posts with label Pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pumpkin. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Semi-Homemade Stuffed French Toast (fall edition)

A couple of months ago, I found Pepperidge Farm's Blueberry Swirl Bread. I used a simple french toast recipe for dipping custard that I dredged the bread in and made blueberry french toast, added cream cheese and fresh blueberries to make Blueberry Stuffed French Toast. I was instantly in love!
This is the link to the previous recipe post-
Semi-Homemade Stuffed Blueberry French Toast



I felt the need to recreate that dish but no more Pepperidge Farm Blueberry Swirl Break...instead they had PUMPKIN SPICE SWIRL BREAD!!!
Again, I used a traditional french toast recipe for the dipping custard and used a little cinnamon sugar to flavor the whipped cream cheese and made a fall version of my stuffed french toast.
It honestly tasted like pumpkin cheesecake!!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Pumpkin Beer Update 2014


Fall is slowly winding down but the weather has been perfect for my pumpkin beer obsession.
As the season changes, the leaves are now on the ground or already raked up and the limbs are bare but fall is still my favorite season.
Thanksgiving is around the corner and the pumpkin beers are disappearing but I wanted to share just a few more that I found this season to add to last year's post.




Last year, I decided I wanted to try the various versions that breweries had developed. (My friends must have realized this because one day I came home and found a gift on my front porch...thank you Beer Fairy!)

This year, I decided to continue to try as many new pumpkin brews that I could find from traditional to ciders to the specialty bombers. Eventually, I figured that I need to develop a favorite one for the years to come, and decided I needed to make notes...so I am sharing my personal opinion to what I have tried. I have planned to break down the reviews in categories of 6 packs, bombers under $12, and bombers over $12. 

If you have a favorite that I did not cover, leave me a comment. I am always open to try a new one out there.

My ultimate favorite is still- (stocking up on this one!)
Shipyard Brewery - Pumpkinhead

Some favorites from last year
A couple of new ones from this year...

THESE ARE NEW BEERS OR BETTER DESCRIPTION FOR THE ONES FROM LAST YEAR...
Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale-$9 a 6 pack
I only know Shipyard because of this beer. It is a nice balanced, refreshing beer. The spice is there and the pumpkin is evident without being too much. MY FAVORITE
Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin-
An intense version of Shipyard's flagship beer, Smashed Pumpkin is a bit on the high ABV side than Pumpkinhead, at 9 %. I only had one of these and never went back for it. I remember it having a little more pumpkin pie element to it.
Cambridge Brewing Company Great Pumpkin Ale-$10 for a bomber
The spices are subtle and the finish of the beer is dry. 
Southern Tier Pumpking-(Imperial Ale)
By far my favorite beer that I have found but the problem is that I can't find anywhere. This beer is the definition of pumpkin pie. It even has an almost creamy finish, like the butter of the crust is coming through.
Southern Tier Warlock-(Imperial Stout)
The darker counterpart to Pumpking. Lots of similarities and obvious differences. One thing that I feel that makes the most sense is drink Pumpking in October and Warlock in November as the weather changes.
Dogfish Head Punkin Ale-
Easy drinking but full bodied pumpkin flavor, not to spicey
Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale & Shocktop Pumpkin Wheat-
Easy drinking but not ones I go back for on a regular basis.
Harpoon UFO Pumpkin: Light on the aroma and spice, Harpoon combines pumpkin with the drinkability of a wheat beer. It works well, if that's what you're in the mood for. You could drink more than one of these and not feel like you downed a whole pumpkin pie. Not the best beer we tasted, but far from the worst.
New Belgium Pumpkick-(2014)
Last year, not a fan. It was light and the cranberry/pumpkin flavors did not seem to meld well. This year, it seems like a much different beer. Stronger pumpkin flavor with a bit of sour but not too cranberry tart. Really like this one, this year!
Buffalo Bill's Pumpkin Ale-
Least favorite, honestly cannot remember much about this beer.
Samuel Adams Fat Jack-$8 a bomber
Surprisingly tasty compared to their 6 pack beers.
Uinta Punk'n Harvest Pumpkin Ale-
First pumpkin beer I ever tried, so I have to get at least one 6 pack a season. Definitely a real pumpkin taste. Spicy but mellow. 


Obviously, I cannot try them all but follow this link to Beer Advocate to see what others say my choices as well as others.

New one I just found this weekend-
Cambridge Brewing Company-
Overall a well balanced pumpkin beer. Cloudy, amber color. Made with sweet pumpkins which is a prominent flavor in this beer. Not to spicy but definitely pumpkin!












Sunday, November 10, 2013

Experimenting with breakfast....

So if you know me, you know I love most things pumpkin flavored from lattes to beers, but today I tried something new with sometching old.

I made French toast with International Delight Pumpkin Pie Spice creamer.
Super simple and super yummy!
 
Ingredients
Day old French bread
2 eggs
2/3 cup of International Delight Pumpkin Pie Spice creamer
Pinch of Spices 
(like cinnamon, vanilla, and nutmeg)
Butter for cooking

Mix together creamer, eggs, and spices in a flat baking dish. Slice bread in about 1 inch slices.
Place the bread in single layer and soak for about 10 minutes, flip the bread and soak another  10 minutes.


I used a large cast iron skillet but a griddle would work too. 
Butter the skillet well.
Cook on both sides until it is a toasty brown color. 


Plate the toasted yumminess, dust with powdered sugar, and drizzle with maple syrup!





Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Oh my, PUMPKIN BEER!

Fall is here!

Colors changing...






Fall is my favorite time of year! I love the cool days, the random warm days, and the slower pace of life at home. A couple of my favorite things about fall are things that I could enjoy year around so I really appreciate now.

Pumpkin inspired goodness! 
Human Bean's Pumpkin Spice Lattes (actually can get year around)
International Delight Pumpkin Pie Spice Creamer (love this! I have even made french toast with it!)
My Favorite....
Pumpkin Inspired Beers!!!

So, my husband introduced me to pumpkin beer a couple of years ago and I instantly became a fan.

Last year, I decided I wanted to try the various versions that breweries had developed. (My friends must have realized this because one day I came home and found a gift on my front porch...thank you Beer Fairy!)

This year, I decided to continue to try as many pumpkin brews that I could find from traditional to ciders to the specialty bombers. Eventually, I figured that I need to develop a favorite one for the years to come, and decided I needed to make notes...so I am sharing my personal opinion to what I have tried. I have planned to break down the reviews in categories of 6 packs, bombers under $12, and bombers over $12. 

If you have a favorite that I did not cover, leave me a comment.

My ultimate favorite is (stocking up on this one!)
Shipyard Brewery - Pumpkinhead

Let's get started...this was my inspiration when I opened my fridge and saw a random selection of seasonal yumminess!! 



6 Pack Category $7.99 to $10.99
Brewery
Blue Moon
Wynnkoop - my least favorite
Uinta
Shipyard -Pumpkinhead *favorite*
Shipyard-Smashed Pumpkin
Shocktop - good intro beer, not too spicey or heavy
Tommyknocker 
New Belgium-pumpkick 

Specialty Bombers $10 or more
Brewery
Rogue-Pumpkin Patch
Avery
Shipyard
Samuel Adams-Fat Jack-easy drinking beer, spices are evident but not too strong.
Souther Tier - Pumking *favorite bomber-This beer has a well balanced pumpkin pie flavor, almost a creamy finish 

If you like ciders, Ace has a nice, mellow spice to it.

More beers...
New one I just found this weekend-
Cambridge Brewing Company-
Overall a well balanced pumpkin beer. Cloudy, amber color. Made with sweet pumpkins which is a prominent flavor in this beer. Not to spicy but definitely pumpkin!