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Gluten Free Sugar Free Pumpkin bread

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Few things fill the house with the smell of love like pumpkin bread!  This gluten free, sugar free recipe quickly disappears. It freezes well and transports for camping like a charm.

Pumpkin bread

 

The bread is always best if you beat the butter and maple syrup for 10 minutes until frothy. Then add the rest of the ingredients.

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Stick of butter

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Once the butter and maple syrup is frothy in the mixer add molasses and cooked pumpkin. Beat well.

roasted pumpkin

Your mixture will be smooth. If you still have chunks of pumpkin it’s ok, you’ll just get bites of pure pumpkin in a slice.

batter in a bowl

Add each egg one at a time until each is incorporated.

Mix in the remaining ingredients. Click here for the secret ingredient! It’ll make your cooking compete on a whole different level! Be careful to use an aluminum free baking powder or make your own (one teaspoon baking soda two teaspoons arrow root powder -use immediately).

Butter the bunt pan.

bake at 350` for 40 min. Stick a butter knife into the cake and if it comes out clean it’s done. Other visuals to show a finished bread are a cracking top, a light browning color and the edges pull away from the sides.

Serve with lots of Kerrygold grass fed cows butter and enjoy! Click here for the secret ingredient.

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