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Recipe Round-Up: Pumpkin Madness v.2013


I love pumpkins. And, no, I don't mean love as in a casual crush. I mean love as in full-blown-lusty-obsession love. I love pumpkins. I once ate so many pumpkins one season that I had an allergic reaction to it. Dead serious. So, I've curtailed my pumpkin creations in recent years. But I put out a Call for Pumpkin Recipes at the beginning of the month and foodie bloggers from all around answered my call. Thanks, gals!

Here's what they shared...I can't wait to give some of these a try.

Sweet





Savory
Fenneled Pumpkin Soup from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Pumpkin Pâté from Culinary Adventures with Camilla


Pumpkin-Potato Gnocchi from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Shaker Saffron-Pumpkin Bread from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Pumpkin-Asparagus Mac'N'Cheese from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Pumpkin-Panko Meatballs in Strega Sauce from Culinary Adventures with Camilla

And a shout-out...
Thanks, all, for sharing your great ideas!!!

Jessie of Vanderbilt Wife
Zainab of Blahnik Baker
Heather of girlichef

Comments

  1. Awesome round up!! Thanks for including me :D

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  2. ...and I want to make every single one ;). Thanks for including me, Camilla!

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  3. I want to make all of these - I LOVE pumpkin!! :)

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  4. A great round up Camilla!! Thank you very much for including me. I can't wait to try some of these now :)

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  5. Great round up Camilla! Thank you for bringing all these great recipes together for us!

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  6. What a fantastic roundup Camilla, thanks for allowing me to be a part of the party. :)

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  7. I love this, Camilla! There are so many delicious recipes, I don't know where to start.

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  8. Oh my, so much pumpkin! I just bought a ton so I am totally using this post for inspiration! Thank you so much!

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