Burgerville’s Pumpkin Smoothie: Recipe Revamped

November 17, 2011 in Desserts, Gluten Free, Healthy Fare, Vegan Recipes

Burgerville's Pumpkin Smoothie, even healthier!

One of the most wonderful things about moving to Portland is the local chain called Burgerville, beloved to all. Yes, I’m seriously speaking positively of what is essentially a fast food joint: They have all the treats and trappings of fast food, yet manage to turn many of the negatives about fast food completely inside out. When you throw out your trash, every restaurant has it divided into three bins: Recyclables, Landfill, and Compost. You read that right: COMPOST. They reuse all of their cooking oil as biodiesel. They offer, among many healthy yet seriously delicious choices, three different kinds of veggie burgers. They source their food locally, and they also include a rotating seasonal menu. So every fall, Portland residents look forward to sweet potato fries, salmon sandwiches, and pumpkin shakes and smoothies (all locally sourced, of course).

Those shakes and smoothies, are every bit as delectable as you can imagine. The ice cream shake is like an extra-custardy pumpkin pie in a glass, while the yogurt-based smoothie is a little tangy and a bit lighter overall.  But what about vegans, or those who are intolerant or sensitive to dairy? I thought I’d try making a dairy-free version at home.

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Pumpkin Trifle for Thanksgiving with Eggnog Pound Cake and Cream

November 24, 2010 in Desserts, Gluten Free

Pumpkin Trifle with Gluten-Free Eggnog Pound Cake

This is your fail-safe. Anything you make this holiday that falls apart? Whip up some heavy cream (if you do dairy) , cut the culprit into chunks, and make a trifle.  This of course works any time of year, but putting these complementary holiday flavors together worked so well I had to share it with you. Read the rest of this entry →

Got Leftover Pumpkins? Make Our Easy Candied Pumpkin

November 11, 2010 in Desserts, Gluten Free, Healthy Fare

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Candied Pumpkin - Frugal and Pretty on a Plate!

Make candy from pumpkins? Really? You are no doubt wondering: Have we at FFF taken this whole “frugal” thing a little too far???  I, too, was skeptical. But, for a pleasant surprise, read on My Frugal Friends.

This is one of those “you’ll never guess the secret ingredient” recipes. Your guests will never guess that these little sweet squares that have a texture similar to caramels are actually made of pumpkin flesh. No, really. Put me to the test on these and try this recipe out.

Candied pumpkin is a treat in many cultures, and is not hard to make.

Just cut pumpkin into little squares and then boil them in water and brown sugar and then roast in the oven and you will have a candy-like substance that will please even the pickiest sweet tooth!

With pumpkin so cheap and plentiful right now, this is a fabulous and frugal thing to do. Do try!

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