Both my boys have histories of night terrors and sleep walking/ talking but thank the good Lord most of that seems to be behind us. Because there is nothing more stressful than being woken up in the dead of dark by an inconsolable child who is screaming like a banshee while sound asleep. Devin actually used to get up and walk peg-legged like a zombie with his arms stuck straight out around and around the kitchen island. Somewhere I have a video of that but he would disown me as his mother if I ever dared to post it here or anywhere else.
Dracen actually let me take his picture yesterday afternoon without cringing and hiding his face. We were making pumpkin bread from a recipe he brought home from school. It was my first attempt at pumpkin bread and aside from the cloves thing and the fact that it crumbled a bit when I took it out of the pans, I think it turned out pretty good.
It called for cloves. It just said a teaspoon of "cloves". Well, I've never cooked with cloves. Unless you count that time I stuck them in the Easter ham.
We got ready to put in the cloves, that were whole, and I said, "Dracen, I think maybe these things need to be chopped up good" and began tearing through the cabinets in search of my Pampered Chef chopper but while I was looking he informed me that his teacher had put them in like that in the video. "Are you sure?" I asked. He assured me he was sure. And though my gut was telling me not to put those whole cloves in there, I went and did it anyway which turned out to be a mistake.
Because have you ever tried to eat a whole clove? I don't recommend it. But still...the bread is delicious. You just have to watch for cloves and spit them out if you get one. Kinda like eating watermelon.
Now you are probably understanding why it is I have never, ever posted a recipe on this blog but hold onto your seats because I am about to do so. Just don't put whole cloves in it. I since found out that they actually sell crushed cloves. Who knew? Probably everyone in the world but me. And Dracen. Too bad I didn't spot those first at the grocery store. Oh well, you live and you learn.
So here it is...
Pumpkin Bread!
2/3 cup butter
2 and 2/3 cup sugar
4 eggs
1 (1 lb) can pumpkin
2/3 cup water
3 and 1/3 cup flour
2 tsp. baking soda
1 and 1/2 tsp. salt (which I am just realizing we did not put in....oops again!)
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. cloves (Ground!)
2/3 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
2/3 cup raisins
Grease 2 (9x5x3) inch loaf pans. (I had to improvise here since I only had one pan that size...I put half in a square casserole Pyrex dish and it worked) Cream butter and sugar together. Add eggs, pumpkin and water. Blend in dry ingredients except nuts and raisins. When well blended, stir in nuts and raisins. Pour into pans and bake 65-75 minutes in 350 degree oven. (I ended up taking it out three times after 60 minutes and putting it back in 5 more minutes each time because it still seemed gooey inside.)
Now I realize that you are probably highly doubting that this taste even halfway decent but I promise, it really is yummy! Even with the accidental omission of salt and the fact that you may or may not have to spit a clove when you eat a piece.
Happy Friday, Y'all!
That bread sounds delicious - and I would love to have zombie night excursions. I mean, where could that go wrong?
ReplyDeleteSleeping late is such a luxury.
ReplyDeleteI just pulled a recipe to make pumpkin chocolate chip bread. If you stuck with chocolate you wouldn't have to worry about whole cloves?:)
Sleeping in like that sounds great, especially on a Friday..and the pumpkin bread also sound mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteYUM-MY.
ReplyDeleteI love cooking with the kids. Our favorite is homemade donuts, which for gluten free folks is a really good GF chocolate cupcake mix baked into donut shapes and frosted in an array of colors. :)
I once rolled under the rail on the top bunk of my bed, fell to the floor, rolled under my sister's lower bunk, split my lip on the underside of the bed.... and had no recollection in the morning.
Small miracles. :)
'who knew?' lol. Those pics of Dracen are great. And that recipie sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI haven't slept until 10:30 in 8 years! SO envious. The clove thing is hysterical. We made pumpkin bread a few weeks ago and it's Jude's (my 8 year old) favorite snack now. I ended up making 4 loaves and freezing it. I felt so proud of myself.
ReplyDeleteYour experience with the whole cloves made me smile, ...but the recipe sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI saw on your side bar "This too shall pass" and will testify that those night terrors will also pass!
Cracking up... just envisioning everyone yumming on their bread and regularly spitting out random cloves.
ReplyDeleteSorry, got the giggles.
But it sounds delicious!