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Pumpkin Olive Oil Bread and Apple Cider Muffins
Good Eats! A Weekly Roundup from Serious Eats

2009-10-07-GoodEats.jpgEvery week we bring you our favorite cooking and eating from Serious Eats. This week Serious Eats is on a serious pumpkin spree, with pumpkin olive oil bread, pumpkin turkey chili, and more good fall cooking. Read on for these plus a sandwich with four (four!) kinds of cured meats from Nancy Silverton and a guide to keeping chickens in the city.

 
 

The Crisper Whisperer: Olive Oil Pumpkin Bread - This may have been created to use up "seasonal surplus" but it's sending us trotting off to buy a pumpkin.

Cook the Book: Apple Cider Muffins - A handsome muffin from The Craft of Baking.

Healthy & Delicious: Pumpkin Turkey Chili - Did you know that chili can be a diet food? Seriously.

Dinner Tonight: Autostrada Sandwich - Mortadella, coppa, salami, AND prosciutto!

Serious Green: A Guide to Keeping City Chickens - All the practicals on really keeping chickens in urban areas.

Previous Good Eats: Crispy, Bubbly Skillet Macaroni and Cheese

(Image: Carolyn Cope/Serious Eats)

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always appreciate the roundups - definitely going to try the pumpkin bread!

also, if I may add off topic, does anyone else find the 'shinealight' dropdown add to be crazy annoying? ugh.

posted by berkeleydaisy on October 8th 2009 at 12:24pm
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That pumpkin bread sounds seriously yummy. I had planned to make a loaf this weekend..just not sure which recipe to use since I alreay had a couple of tried and true ones in my repertoire. I may have to give this one a try.

posted by rosebud on October 8th 2009 at 12:29pm
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Thanks for featuring this. Excited to be on The Kitchn!

posted by umami girl on October 8th 2009 at 3:45pm
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Made the olive oil pumpkin bread—this recipe is wildly delicious. I've always made a family recipe but this one is SO much better. Amazing texture. I did decrease the sugar a little though, just personal preference.

posted by maggie (p/c) on October 15th 2009 at 2:53pm
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