Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts

Friday, 28 October 2011

The Pumkin Seed Recipe



 This awesome pumpkin seed recipe came from The Storque, via Craftzine. Slightly tricky if you don't have a thermometer but so worth the effort if you do!


Spiced Pumpkin Seed Brittle
Yield: About 6-8 servings
1 cup sugar
3/4 cup hulled pumpkin seeds (also called pepitas; feel free to use any tree nut you’d prefer)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon chipotle chile powder
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
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Candy thermometer
(For the Pistachio Sesame brittle, use 2 tablespoons sesame seeds and 3/4 cup pistachios.)
Grease a 9×12 baking sheet with butter and set aside.



In a small, heavy-bottomed pot over a medium low flame, melt the butter with the cinnamon, chile powder, ginger and sea salt. 

Add the sugar and stir thoroughly. Continue to stir sugar almost constantly to prevent burning. When the temperature of the mixture reaches 280 degrees, add the nuts. Continue stirring almost constantly.

The sugar will slowly begin to clump and melt. Keep stirring! At 300 degrees, remove from heat and quicky stir in the baking powder.

Working quickly, pour the brittle onto the greased baking pan, spreading with a spatula. Let stand until thoroughly cooled and hardened. (You can expedite this by putting it into the fridge.)



Finished! Pumpkin seed brittle. Enjoy!

Friday, 7 October 2011

The Pumpkin Patch.


For those of us living in the southern hemisphere and approaching Halloween as Spring unfurls her petals, it is refreshing to find a few pumpkin ideas that will enhance and complement our Vintage and fresh Spring decorating ideas.

 These beauties were posted on Poppytalk recently and made my heart sing!
and are also posted on Babble, for whom Jan from Poppytalk also writes.

And although we're not really into the Trick or Treating tradition here in Oz, 
how much fun are these two for a doorstep?!


Easier than carving out the flesh, methinks, and more kid-friendly too. 
They have my time-saving thumbs-up.
   
 I also recently enjoyed this post by the handmade home 




Have you seen any great, fresh Spring Halloween ideas?
Let us know, we will feature them here!
Happy Home-making!