Tuesday, September 22, 2009

stay food paltz: part II

last christmas i probably got one of cookest gifts ever: a kitchenaid stand mixture. i can hear my punx points drop after writing that. anyways capitalism and nerdism aside, ive wanted one for awhile and though i dont really bake many things beyond bread the thought of one day getting the attachments was enough. pasta maker. fruit and veggie grinder shredder and juicer. sausage maker(for veggie sausage)!

since getting it i actually havent actually had it. every time i came to visit after, and including, christmas day ive taken a bus and didnt really want to carry the mixture on my lap. plus people were staying in my house all the time and i didnt want their dirty little hands touching it. its mine.

so you can only imagine how excited i was when i got back to new paltz and had a reason to use it.


FALL CANT KEEP ME DOWN PUMPKIN BREAD

1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup applesauce
egg replacer = 3 eggs ( i just used more applesauce, i think that comes out to be 1Tbs per egg
16 ounces can pumpkin
3 cups flour (i was lame just used all purpose flour because i founds are tight)
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground nutmeg
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
3/4 cup chocolate chips

the first pre-heat the oven to 350F.

next separately mix the dry ingredients(sugars, flour, spices, baking powder and soda and salt) in one bowl. then mix the wet ingredients(apple sauce, fake eggs and oil) in another bowl.

then add the wet to the dry while mix them together. this is where my beautiful stand mixture comes in. or if you dont have a stand mixture or any other electric kitchen tool of the future, a spoon will do. i guess. once everything is mixed together stir/work in the chocolate chips in the batter.

next butter a bread pan and pour the batter on in. i believe the pan i used was 9x5x5 and had fit perfectly. so depending on the size of the pan or pans divide evenly.

finally just pop the bread in the oven for an hour or until baked all the way through. cool and remove from pan. then share.

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