Pumpkin Cranberry Bread
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Nothing smells like a fall kitchen like the aroma of pumpkin cranberry bread! This recipe is a family favorite that we've been enjoying for over 10 years now. Its one of our traditional holiday baking recipes, but we like to enjoy it anytime of the year!
This recipe makes two generous loaves - one for you, and one to share with neighbors. We love pumpkin cranberry bread hot out of the oven, for breakfast with a bit of softened cream cheese, or even for a party appetizer. Two favorite autumn flavors are brought together: pumpkins and cranberries. A bit of pumpkin pie spice stirred in transforms an ordinary bread recipe into something extra special.
We love family baking! My oldest child has aspirations to be a chef. So, anytime we can get into the kitchen is a treat for us both. Pumpkin cranberry bread can be made without a mixer and has simple ingredients. Its a child-friendly recipe; little ones will enjoy helping you make these treats.
Why not stir up some yummy fall goodness today?
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Ingredients and Directions for Pumpkin Cranberry Bread
Shopping for the ingredients for pumpkin cranberry bread should be pretty simple. Many of the staples may already be in your cabinets. If you stock up on extra pumpkin and dried cranberries, they will keep well in the pantry for months.
During the holiday baking season, canned pumpkin is often on special. Watch your newspapers and grocery aisles for sale prices.
- 1 can (15 oz.) canned pumpkin (equivalent of 1 3/4 c.)
- 1/2 c. vegetable oil
- 1 c. dried cranberries
- 2 c. granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 1/4 c. all-purpose flour
- 1 T. pumpkin pie spice
- 2 t. baking powder
- 1/2 t. salt
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour two 9X5 loaf pans.
Stir together eggs, sugar, pumpkin and oil in a medium bowl. Set aside. Combine all dry ingredients (except cranberries). Add pumpkin mixture to flour mixture and combine well. Fold in dried cranberries.
Spoon mixture into prepared pans and bake for 55-60 minutes.
Remove from oven, allow to cool about 15 minutes, then use a butter knife to loosen the edges and turn upside down on a cooling rack.
Slice and enjoy!
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Tips and Variations
Instead of making loaves of bread, you can make pumpkin cranberry muffins instead. I suggest making half of the regular recipe, then prepare your muffin tins as you would the loaf pans (or line with baking cups). Fill each cup 2/3 full, and bake at 350 for 23-25 minutes.
Why not replace the cranberries with coarsely chopped walnuts? Stir in 1/2 c. nuts instead - or even in addition to the fruit.
My kids love pumpkin chocolate chip bread too! We swap 3/4 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips in place of the dried cranberries. Trust me - you'll need extra napkins!
You can freeze your pumpkin bread loaf or pumpkin muffins, if desired. Simply wrap first in saran, then tightly in aluminum foil. Freeze up to 6 months.
Oh - one final tip! Pumpkin cranberry bread is a delicious treat for vegetarians, or those with peanut allergies. We love to put it out at Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas as a healthier alternative to cookies and pies. Of course, I also make zucchini bread and nut cakes, too!
If you love fall baking, harvest time is just perfect! Nothing beats the aroma of cinnamon and other spices filling the kitchen. Warm, delicious comfort food is just about an hour away!
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Comments
This sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing. I might just start a new family tradition in my house, with this recipe:-)
tDMg
Oh, I cannot agree more! Fall is my favorite time of year. So much beauty - and yummy fall recipes. ;-)
Hi Kathryn,
Thanks! We are heading to the pumpkin patch tomorrow, but I just had to get a head start on our fall traditions today. :)
Kathryn,
This sounds like so much fun. Thanks for taking the time to let me know about this. Looks like the best bread ever!
Yummy! Thanks for sharing this -can't wait to try it!
Amy - thanks so much! I made 2 loaves this morning and the first one is almost gone (I was going to share the second, but my family may get to it before I can!)
Sounds like a great recipe , thanks for sharing it. creativeone59
Sounds delicious!
Nemingha, we are going to make more today - the family just devoured both loaves.
I love pumpkin and cranberry - so mixing them in a lovely bread - I'm going to try it.
Hope you enjoy it elayne!
Great recipe,I really enjoyed it "Good eating" Thanks for sharing
Sounds yummy, I'll have to give it a try!
Hi Carmen and Clint - I hope you enjoy making and especially eating the pumpkin cranberry bread!
it looks delicious. Do you have some more for me? Hmmm...Yummy. Thanks share your recipes.
Lots to go around! LOL - and I have so many recipes here on HubPages... enjoy!
Sounds delicious - and I am writing from Prineville - what a small world!!
Prineville - wow! It is a small world. :)
My wife is a baker am=nd th esmells that come from our kitchen are so lovely. I haven't ried this one but it sounds great. Thanks for sharing.
Robert Ballard
Hey Putz, I think home baking is the best! Cheers to you, Steph
Oh Steph, this looks and sounds soooo good! I don't bake anymore but maybe somebody will make me one. Nuts in or out, I don't care.:)
Hi Shirley! I dare you to pull out your mixer and bowls again. You won't regret it. ;-)
Ha, Steph...I don't even have a mixer anymore! The last time that I made a cake for my grandson's birthday, I had to beat it by hand, thought my arm would fall off. :)
OK - well, that is still good news. You don't need a mixer. I actually make this recipe hand stirring (easier than a cake - LOL)
You're not making it easy for me to keep my vow of baking chastity, are you? :)
MY Mom only can cook Pumkin porridge,I'll suggest her trying this...



















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Nancy's Niche says:
6 weeks ago
Great recipe---thanks for sharing. Fall is my favorite time of the year! I love the gorgeous change of colors that evolve the smells of holiday recipes cooking, and family gatherings.