Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Monday, September 2, 2013
Rosh HaShanah 5774 | Favorite Recipes
This year, we'll be doing some of our favorite recipes for Rosh HaShanah! How will YOU be celebrating with food?
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
Sukkot 5773
We just barely got our sukkah up this year, so I'm so sorry no new recipes as of yet. I'll work on one for Shabbat Sukkot!
For the first two days, we have Basic Half Batch and Pumpkin. I had about a quarter of a bag left of Trader Joe's pareve chocolate chips (boooooooo, no longer pareve), so they got added to the pumpkin this year!
Hag Sukkot Same'ah from our sukkah to yours!




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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Sukkot 5772: Pumpkin Challah Revisited
Revising Pumpkin Challah has been a great pleasure. I've been working (via Facebook) with Leigh Ann, who has made a few suggestions, and I think we've reached a much more successful product. Here's an updated ingredient list. The method is the same as the original recipe. Changes to the original are in red.
3/4 c water
2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
1 1/2 tbsp honey
1 egg (Leigh Ann used medium, I used large) plus vegetable oil reaching a total of 1/4 c
3/4 c canned pumpkin
3-4 c flour
1 1/4 tsp salt
2-3 tsp pumpkin pie spice (Leigh Ann = 2, I used closer to 3)

Hag Sukkot Same'ah!
3/4 c water
2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
1 1/2 tbsp honey
1 egg (Leigh Ann used medium, I used large) plus vegetable oil reaching a total of 1/4 c
3/4 c canned pumpkin
3-4 c flour
1 1/4 tsp salt
2-3 tsp pumpkin pie spice (Leigh Ann = 2, I used closer to 3)

Hag Sukkot Same'ah!
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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Rosh Hashanah Test Kitchen: Pumpkin Challah

Make sure to read the updated version of Pumpkin Challah here!
We've actually made pumpkin challah before, though I've never blogged about it because we hadn't quite finalized the recipe. I'm in a fall mood with cool, tights-wearing weather, spicy foods, and the first of the early turning leaves. This past Friday, I had no commitments, so what better than a Rosh Hashanah Test Kitchen. Three families (plus us!) were the lucky winners of "Take some of my challah off my hands!
And now, I bring you Pumpkin Challah. I'm thinking this more of a Sukkot food, but heck, it seems great for Rosh Hashanah as well, especially with squash soups and herby chicken.

2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
1 1/2 tbsp honey
1/4 c vegetable oil
3/4 c canned pumpkin
3-4 c flour
1 1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon* *see note in recipe
pinch cloves
pinch nutmeg
(make sure you check the updated ingredient list!)
Mix water together with yeast and honey. Allow to rest for around 10 minutes or until yeast creates little eruptions. Add oil and pumpkin to yeast mixture and stir gently. Add flour and spices. (Note: Honestly, this challah was great, but I think it could stand a bit more sweetness. My friends who reviewed the loaves liked it, but they added jam on Shabbat morning. If you're planning on eating it plain, I would double the cinnamon content or perhaps add more honey/sugar. Knead by hand or with a stand mixer. Let dough rest in an oiled bowl until doubled in bulk

Punch down. Braid and let rest for additional half hour. Egg wash (I sprinkled a little cinnamon sugar on with the egg wash). This recipe yielded two smallish 5-strand braids and one round braid. (I'll post a how-to on the round braid next week.)
Bake at 350 for around 30 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 180-200 degrees.

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Friday, September 16, 2011
Rosh Hashanah Test Kitchen
Lots of practice loaves this week means THREE NEW RECIPES coming after Shabbat. Stay tuned and Shabbat Shalom :)

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