Dec 02, 2014 in baking for kids, kid-friendly, muffins and breads, recipe rehab, sponsored, vegetarian, yogurt, bon appetit, food art, food innovation. Read the original on: Amee's Savory Dish
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My daughter, Lauren, has been begging me to make pumpkin bread over the last few weeks. Iâve been a little hesitant, because whenever I make it I cannot stop eating it. Itâs always been one of my favorite quick breads. My mom made it a lot when I was growing-up and passed along her special recipe to me. Her recipe for Pumpkin bread is on the blog and itâs amazing, but I wanted to make it a little bit healthier this time around. I switched a few of the ingredients with tasty results, no one noticed a difference. I also thought this would be a great teaching opportunity for Lauren to learn to make one of her favorite pumpkin recipes.
Iâm pretty sure that I have a future baker on my hands, she loves to get in the kitchen with me and create unique dishes. Not only are we creating special memories when we bake and cook together, but sheâs learning some really mad skills in the kitchen.
I encourage her to get creative and use her imagination. She can decorate a cupcake like nobodyâs business. I think that watching every episode of Cake Boss came in handy. She also loves to make faux food out of anything that she can find.
She once made me a cupcake out of play-dough, a straw and a silicone cupcake liner.
After Halloween, I was avoiding candy like the plague so she made me these guilt-free treatsâ¦.
Can you guess what they are?
Sheâs just really cute like that, very thoughtful, giving and artsy-fartsy. I love her heart. Not to leave him out, my son is pretty awesome, too, but he wanted nothing to do with our kitchen adventure. He could care less about cooking, really. Every once in a while, heâll microwave a cheese quesadilla, but thatâs as far as his interest goes in food preparation.
Lauren definitely has a budding passion for making her own food creations. By emphasizing the importance of innovation in the home kitchen, I hope to encourage her to have fun with her ideas and be original. You never know where this may lead, but for now at least sheâs having fun.
Check out this great âOut of the Kitchenâ series from Bonappetit.com for stories about food innovation. Where thereâs a spark, thereâs a passion. Where thereâs a passion, thereâs a dream. Where thereâs a dream, thereâs an opportunity for great success.
I hope that you enjoy our recipe makeover and have fun creating your own family favorite recipes!
Pumpkin Spice Breadâ¦Reinventing A Family Favorite Recipe
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Also, check out BonAppetit.comâs âOUT OF THE KITCHEN,â an exploration of the coolest food artisans in America, from spice blenders to knife makers to cider brewers. See how they mastered their craftsâand learn how to apply their knowledge at home.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Bon Appetit. The opinions and text are all mine.
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