This Pumpkin Bread is Stuffed Like a Turkey
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A savory seasonal roll that is bursting with the flavors of fall. Moist and springy pumpkin bread, rolled up with sugared cream cheese, makes for a spicy holiday loaf with a tang. The total time from prep to cooling is a mere 75 minutes, and by then, your kitchen will be wafting with the rich scent of pumpkin. After baking, the cream cheese takes on a cheesecake consistency, sweetly tucked away in the folds of the springy bread. With a little added yogurt to the batter, the bread stays moist and fluffy. This seasonal treat is hard to pass up! Let’s hear what Averie says about this recipe:
It’s an easy, no mixer recipe that goes from bowl to oven in minutes. I used melted coconut oil so there’s no butter to cream and no mixer to dirty. Oil keeps bread softer and springier than butter, and I prefer the taste. Coconut oil adds a nearly imperceptible undertone that’s sweeter and more fragrant than canola or vegetable oil, but substitute with them if you’d like.
Recipe and photo courtesy of Averie Cooks
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