Pumpkin Spice Scones

pumpkin spice scone

With the first day of fall quickly approaching, I am getting so excited for pumpkin season! I have no idea where the obsession with pumpkin spice EVERYTHING came into play, but I’m not mad about it. The last few years I have incorporated pumpkin into my meals in ways that I never thought possible! Pumpkin spice coffee creamer, pumpkin oatmeal, and even pumpkin chili just to name a few. It never gets old and when you taste these pumpkin scones, you’ll see why pumpkin spice is all the rave. These babies are the epitome of autumn. Each bite is a reminder of hayrides, pumpkin patches, and changing leaves. Are you ready to jump on the bandwagon yet??

Lets Get Started

As you know from one of my previous posts, I am a huge fan of sourdough anything. These pumpkin spice scones call for 1/2 a cup of sourdough starter but if you don’t have a starter at home, you can substitute milk keifer or kombucha as mentioned here (both are available at most grocery stores).

You’ll start by mixing the sourdough starter (or substitute), pumpkin, vanilla, and maple extract together in a bowl. Set aside.

Next, mix the dry ingredients (flour, coconut sugar, cream of tarter, baking soda salt, and pumpkin pie spice) together in a food processor. Cut your cold butter into small cubes and one by one, drop them into the food processor, pulsing each time to cut the butter into the flour mixture. I used Kerrygold grass-fed butter for this recipe.

pumpkin spice scones

Once all of the butter is added (it doesn’t have to be totally combined at this point), turn the mixture out into the bowl with the wet ingredients and stir together until combined.

On a parchment lined cookie sheet, form a ball with the dough and press it out into a disk, about 1 inch thick. You might have to wet your hands to prevent it from sticking. Cover with an oiled piece of plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, but overnight is better.

pumpkin spice scone

Once chilled, take out the disk of dough and cut it into 12 equal triangles. Using a spatula, pick up each pumpkin spice scone and separate them on the cookie sheet so they aren’t touching.

Bake them in a 400 degree oven for about 15 minutes. Once they have cooled, you can eat them as is, or drizzle them with the pumpkin spice glaze for a little added sweetness. Without the glaze, these scones are not very sweet, so this is a preference thing.

pumpkin spice scones

Recipe adapted from The Good Hearted Woman

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Pumpkin Spice Scones
These pumpkin spice scones are perfectly paired with a warm cup of coffee when the temperatures start to drop and you begin craving those wonderful fall flavors.
Prep Time 20 minutes plus chill time
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
scones
Ingredients
For the pumpkin spice scones
For the glaze:
Prep Time 20 minutes plus chill time
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
scones
Ingredients
For the pumpkin spice scones
For the glaze:
Instructions
To make the scones:
  1. You'll start by mixing the sourdough starter (or substitute), pumpkin, vanilla, and maple extract together in a bowl. Set aside.
  2. Next, mix the dry ingredients (flour, coconut sugar, cream of tarter, baking soda, salt, and pumpkin pie spice) together in a food processor. Cut your butter into small cubes and one by one, drop them into the food processor, pulsing each time to cut the butter into the flour mixture.
  3. Once all of the butter is added (it doesn't have to be totally combined at this point), turn the mixture out into the bowl with the wet ingredients and stir together until combined.
  4. On a parchment lined cookie sheet, form a ball with the dough and press it out into a disk, about 1 inch thick. You might have to wet your hands to prevent it from sticking. Cover with an oiled piece of plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, but overnight is better.
  5. Once chilled, take out the disk of dough and cut it into 12 equal triangles. Using a spatula, pick up each pumpkin spice scone and separate them on the cookie sheet so they aren't touching.
  6. Bake them in a 400 degree oven for about 15 minutes. Allow to cool.
To make the glaze:
  1. Once they have cooled, you can eat them as is, or drizzle them with the pumpkin spice glaze for a little added sweetness. Without the glaze, these scones are not very sweet, so this is a preference thing.
  2. Combine the maple syrup, pumpkin spice, and pumpkin puree in a small bowl. Drizzle on top of the scone. Enjoy!

Healthy{ish} Ooey Gooey S’mores Bars

Some treats I bake are healthier than others. This is one of those treats that is healthier for your soul than your body and in my opinion, those are the best kind!

These are dairy free if you use dairy free chocolate chips (Enjoy Life brand are my favorite) and can be made gluten free if you use gluten free oats and marshmallows.

These bars have 3 layers- a cookie layer, a chocolate layer, and a toasted marshmallow layer with some added goodness on top to really bring it home 🙂

In other words, they ROCK! My trusty taste testers loved them, I loved them, and you’ll love them!

Here’s how to make them:

First, you will make your cookie layer. This is the part where you will use the almond pulp that you have left over from my almond milk recipe. If you don’t have almond pulp, no worries! Just use the same amount of almond flour and it will still turn out great. When I bake, I usually only use one bowl instead of combining all the dry ingredients then all the wet ingredients separately. I know in some cases it’s necessary but for this recipe, we’re just throwing it all in one bowl and calling it a day!

To a bowl you will add the oats, almond pulp, coconut flour, salt, beaten eggs, vanilla, coconut sugar, milk, and baking powder. Stir it until combined.

In a well-greased 8×8 baking dish, add the batter, pressing it down into a thin layer with your fingers. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.

Right after taking it out of the oven, while it’s still hot, sprinkle the chocolate chips on top. After the heat of the cookie layer melts the chocolate, spread it into a thin layer, covering all of the cookie.

Next, turn on your broiler. While it’s warming up and while the cookie layer and chocolate are still hot, you will sprinkle the marshmallows on top of the chocolate. Place the dish on the middle rack of your oven, under the broiler. Don’t walk away! This takes less than a minute so you will want to stand there and watch to make sure you don’t burn the marshmallows. Once they are toasted, take them out of the oven and sprinkle with a few tablespoons of mini chocolate chips and crumbled up graham crackers. The link to my homemade graham crackers is here.

You will want them to cool before cutting. But if you absolutely can’t wait (speaking from experience), you can cut them while they are warm if you don’t mind getting a little messy.

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Ooey Gooey S'mores Bars
These s'mores bars are the perfect indoor s'mores treat for you and your family (or just you). They can be made gluten free and dairy free.
Prep Time 15 mins
Cook Time 30 mins
Servings
bars
Ingredients
Chocolate Layer
Marshmallow Layer
Prep Time 15 mins
Cook Time 30 mins
Servings
bars
Ingredients
Chocolate Layer
Marshmallow Layer
Instructions
For the chocolate layer:
  1. Right after taking the cookie layer out of the oven, while it's still hot, sprinkle the chocolate chips on top. After the heat of the cookie layer melts the chocolate, spread it into a thin layer, covering all of the cookie.
For the marshmallow layer:
  1. Next, turn on your broiler. While it's warming up and while the cookie layer and chocolate are still hot, you will sprinkle the marshmallows on top of the chocolate. Place the dish on the middle rack of your oven, under the broiler. Don't walk away! This takes less than a minute so you will want to stand there and watch to make sure you don't burn the marshmallows. You will take it out when the marshmallows are toasted brown but before they are burnt.
Garnish
  1. Once the marshmallows are toasted, take them out of the oven and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of mini chocolate chips and the crumbled graham crackers. Allow to cool before cutting. Enjoy!

Healthy Cinnamon Swirl Banana Bread

This healthy banana bread recipe is sure to rock your world! Well, it rocked mine anyways. It’s gluten free and refined sugar free and it’s even been given a thumbs up by my kiddos (that’s REALLY saying something). I’ve been playing around with banana bread recipes for a while now and while I have loved them all, this one deserves to be shared with you! And the best part?? I only used one bowl so clean-up is a breeze!

Banana bread is one of those things that I always love having around and the great news is, this recipe is healthy and made with good-for-you ingredients that you can feel good about putting into your body.

I made this loaf with a few bananas that had ripened while we were away in the Bahamas for a few days. When we got home, they were sitting on the counter practically begging to be baked into this glorious banana bread, so I couldn’t let them down, right?! Make sure when you get ready to make this recipe, your bananas are super spotty or close to black. Sounds so gross but it really is the secret to great banana bread.

Soooo, are we ready to get baking??

Okay good! Me too!

First, you want to mash your super ripe bananas in a mixing bowl. I use a fork and go to town until most of the lumps are out (a few are okay). Next, add in the eggs and whisk them up with the bananas until they are mixed well. In the same bowl, add the almond flour, gluten free flour, and baking powder, vanilla, and salt. Stir until combined.

In a separate small bowl (I used a ramekin), add in the cinnamon and coconut sugar and stir it up. Don’t add this to the batter. This is going to be for that smiling cinnamon layer in the center of your loaf.

Told you it smiles 🙂

In a well-sprayed loaf pan, add 1/2 of the batter. Sprinkle 1/2 of your cinnamon/sugar mixture on top. Make sure all the batter is covered. Then add the other 1/2 of the batter to the loaf pan and sprinkle the remaining cinnamon/ sugar mixture to the top, again covering all the batter. Put your loaf pan in the preheated oven and bake for 50 mins. The cinnamon and sugar top should be dark and crispy. If it is, you did everything right!

Keep scrolling for the printable recipe and be sure to let me know in the comments how it turned out!

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Healthy Cinnamon Swirl Banana Bread
This healthy banana bread has the perfect blend of sweetness and cinnamon to make this a family favorite! It's gluten-free, dairy free and refined sugar-free, too!
Prep Time 30 mins
Cook Time 50 mins
Servings
loaf
Ingredients
For the batter:
For the swirl/topping
Prep Time 30 mins
Cook Time 50 mins
Servings
loaf
Ingredients
For the batter:
For the swirl/topping
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees while you make your batter. 1. First, you want to mash the super ripe bananas in a mixing bowl until most of the lumps are out (a few are okay). 2. Next, add in the eggs and whisk them up with the bananas until they are mixed well. 3. In the same bowl, add the almond flour, gluten free flour, baking powder, vanilla, and salt. Stir until combined. 4. In a separate small bowl, add in the cinnamon and coconut sugar and stir it up. Don't add this to the batter. This is going to be for that smiling cinnamon layer in the center of your loaf. 5. In a well-sprayed loaf pan, add 1/2 of the batter. 6. Sprinkle 1/2 of your cinnamon/sugar mixture on top. Make sure all the batter is covered. 7. Add the other 1/2 of the batter to the loaf pan and sprinkle the remaining cinnamon/sugar mixture to the top, again covering all the batter. 8. Put your loaf pan in the preheated oven and bake for 50 mins. When it's done, the cinnamon and sugar top should be dark and crispy. If it is, you did everything right! 9. Let it cool for at least 30 mins and slice into 8 slices. ENJOY!
Recipe Notes

Make sure you use super ripe, or almost black bananas for best results.