It’s that time of year. Pumpkin time. Pumpkin everything is everywhere. It wasn’t that long ago that the only big thing happening pumpkin-wise this time of year was the now infamous pumpkin spice latte. If you got your hands on one of those, then you felt pretty special. Now, pumpkin has taken over all aspects of food from yogurt to cereal, and even candy. We are pumpkin obsessed for some reason. For the non-pumpkin eaters, I’m sorry. For the rest of us, yay!!
In honor of all things pumpkin, I give you pumpkin bars. You’re welcome. I’ve been making these divine treats for close to twenty-six years. The bars are really more like a moist delicious cake. The pumpkin flavor is there, but it’s subtle, not overpowering. And, the piece de resistance, cream cheese frosting. The combo of the scrumptious cake and sweet icing make this dessert irresistible. It’s hard to stop at one. Pumpkin bars are addictive. You’ve been warned.
I was blessed with this recipe from my boss all those years ago. She brought them into work one day and it was love at first bite. I got the recipe from her, which she was given by her mother many years before. And the circle of life continues as I pass this fantastic recipe on to you. Maybe you will share it with someone in your life too. Whenever I make these for potlucks or any event, they get devoured every single time. So be ready with the recipe, because you will be asked.
Pumpkin bars are a nice alternative to pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving. Or, if you’re feeling really adventurous, make both. Pumpkin fans everywhere will rejoice. I have to admit that I’ve made these in the summer. I know. It’s a bit bold, a bit daring, but so worth it. Try pumpkin bars in the off season too. They are just that good.
Happy Eating!
So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31
Pumpkin Bars
2 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. baking soda
¼ tsp. salt
In a medium sized mixing bowl whisk together dry ingredients and set aside.
4 eggs
1 2/3 cup sugar
1 15oz. can pumpkin
1 cup vegetable oil
pecans or walnuts, chopped (optional)
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Cream eggs and sugar.
- Add the vegetable oil, pumpkin, and pecans.
- Add the flour mixture and mix thoroughly with a hand mixer.
- Pour into an un-greased 15x10x1 inch pan. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown.
- Cool completely before frosting.
Cream Cheese Frosting
3 oz. cream cheese softened
¼ cup butter softened
1 tsp. vanilla
2 cups powdered sugar
Cream together with a hand mixer until smooth.
Notes:
Store at room temperature in a sealed container.
I never add the nuts, but I’m sure it’s delicious.
Let the cream cheese and butter soften at room temperature before making the frosting.
Wow 😮 They really look 👀 yummy 😋 and delicious 😋
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Thank you Kevin! They are always a favorite in my family, and with the many people I’ve shared them with over the years. God bless you my friend.
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This blogpost makes me feel a bit nostalgic. My mom used to make these when I was a kid. I have to say, I completely agree with your description of these bars. So incredibly good!
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You know how good they are. My family loves them. I think it’s a good way to convert non-pumpkin fans. Thank you Colleen!
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There you go again!!! LOL
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Mission accomplished. 😂
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You are very good at it! LOL
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These look and sound so yum 🤤
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Thank you! They are very yummy. 😋
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