UPDATED, REVISED, PERFECTED! The perfect fall treat! Use your Amish Friendship Bread starter to make these scrumptious Pumpkin Amish Friendship Bread Scones using fresh pumpkin purée or canned pumpkin. Add a handful of currants and top with a spiced vanilla glaze (recipe below) or a side of berry butter. These are more savory than sweet, so if you'd like to up the sweetness factor, add ½ cup sugar when mixing the dry ingredients. Scones are one of my favorite ways to use up … [Read more...]
Pumpkin Cranberry Walnut Oil-Free Amish Friendship Bread
Is this the year you want to eat healthier, but don't want to give up your Amish Friendship Bread? Us too! We're making this year the year of healthier Amish Friendship Bread options. This means more recipes with less oil, less eggs and less sugar, as well as a host of gluten-free and dairy-free options. You shouldn't have to give up flavor and a love for Amish Friendship Bread because you're trying to eat better, right? This Pumpkin Cranberry Walnut Amish Friendship Bread is oil-free. We … [Read more...]
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Amish Friendship Bread
• This Amish Friendship Bread recipe is moist and flavorful, using pumpkin puree (fresh or canned) and dark chocolate chips (I used Ghiradelli's bittersweet chocolate baking chips, which has 60% cacao). The kicker? One package of pumpkin spice instant pudding. If you're new to the Friendship Bread Kitchen, you may be wondering about this pudding thing. "Instant pudding doesn't sound very Amish," you might be thinking. Or, "Is instant pudding really necessary?" Is It Amish? When I … [Read more...]
Pumpkin Cheesecake Amish Friendship Bread
This recipe for Pumpkin Cheesecake Amish Friendship Bread is courtesy Elizabeth Thums, and brings together two great flavors for autumn: cheesecake and pumpkin. This recipe post contains affiliate links, so if you click and/or make a purchase, the Friendship Bread Kitchen may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. The cheesecake flavor comes from the cheesecake instant pudding mix, but if you can't find any, you can beat softened cream cheese and sour cream into the … [Read more...]