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{Your kitty may even try to get in on the action.}
These pumpkin chocolate chip bars have been on the blog before, but they are so incredibly good and so incredibly perfect for fall that they needed a repeat.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bars
{adapted from Everyday Food, Nov. 2004}
2 cups unbleached, all purpose flour (we substituted 1 cup for white whole wheat)
1 & 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
3/4 teaspoon ginger
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon allspice
1/8 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup (2 sticks) butter
1 & 1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste (or vanilla extract)
1 cup canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling)
12 oz. semisweet chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350. Line a 13x 9" pan with foil.

Cream together the butter and sugar until smooth and fluffy. Add in the egg and vanilla and beat until well combined, scraping down the bowl as needed. Beat in the pumpkin.
On low speed, add in the flour mixture in two additions, mixing just until combined.




Make them with your kids, or grandkids (or by yourself), you'll be happy you did!










Yum! I'm glad you reposted them because I don't remember seeing them before and these are something that shouldn't be forgot.
ReplyDeleteCute!!! And yum
ReplyDeleteyou've got the cutest kiddo ever!! Love how easy and delicious these bars are! I need to make a dessert for Allison to take to a homecoming dinner party this weekend, maybe I can send these!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good!!
ReplyDeleteI hope jon david enjoys baking with me when he is kiddo's age!!
I made these last week and plan on making them again this week for some house guests we are having! They are delicious and addicting!
ReplyDeleteThese look delightful. And love the cooking pics! He is too cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteAahhhh these look amazing!!!! Great recipe :D
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite fall treats!
ReplyDeleteI just posted pumpkin chocolate chip cookies today! We are on the same wavelength! Your son is quite the fabulous chef!
ReplyDeleteThese look aaaaaaamazing! Making them today!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing Bridget. My kids love pumpkin cookies, so I bet they'd go crazy for bars. Yum! Your little man is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteGnam! <3
ReplyDeleteYumm! Sounds delicious!
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I don't remember seeing this recipe before, so thank you for featuring it again. I just made pumpkin muffins that are soooo good, so I'm going to make these very soon.
ReplyDeleteAs for Kiddo - well, he is just the cutest! seriously, I think he has his own fan club!!!
What is it about pumpkin and chocolate? I think kiddo's face says it all :)
ReplyDeletehaha What is it about baking that cats love? My kitty loves to watch me as well. =)
ReplyDeleteI just received your book from Amazon-it is absolutely wonderful. I feel completely inspired to go BAKE-thank you for sharing your lovely ideas!
ReplyDelete-Katie
Your son and cat are adorable, but those pumpkin chocochippers are killing me!
ReplyDeleteI have to try this one tonight....
Wow...I love to bake with pumpkin this time of year (of course, I think this is the ONLY time of year I used pumpkin!), but usually I stick to the tried and true...pumpkin muffins, pies, bread, etc. But this looks scrumptious and is a "must make", something different is always welcomed in this house! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBy the look on your sons face they are ScRuMpTiOuS! lol
Cute pics of kiddo! I am making these this weekend! LOVE THEM! First time I had and fell in love with the pumpkin/chocolate combo was at Harry's market in Atlanta.
ReplyDeleteHi! I made these this afternoon with my 3 year old and they were beyond delicious! I had to stash half of the finished bars in the freezer so 1) I could have some for October and 2) so our family wouldn't be tempted to eat all these in two days! So yummy! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see Kiddo back in the kitchen! He's been missed. Certainly chose a great treat to make. I love pumpkin anything but have never made these. That is going to change and soon!
ReplyDeleteI hope having a tuxedo cat is a leg up to making these taste good because I sure have a nosy one too!
ReplyDeletei love your little guy so much. i love your family so much. you are such an inspiration to me! what i'm trying to say... i love you so much.
ReplyDeleteThese are one of my go-to fall dishes! I saw them the first time you blogged about them, and although I don't like pumpkin I decided to give it a try. Needless to say, we love them! We are having a potluck Thanksgiving dinner with friends next weekend and these were requested! One of the best recipes EVER!
ReplyDeleteYour Kiddo is getting BIG! I like a pumpkin sweet now and again thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteYum! I'm glad you posted those again. I've never used whole nutmeg......but I think it's time. Handsome Kiddo!
ReplyDeletegreat recipe for me to pass on to the hubby to make :)
ReplyDeletewow he is not a little kiddo any more, he is huge!!!! wow, mom, you got a good kiddo there, though, one willing to bake for you;p
ReplyDeleteOh man, I could destroy a whole tray of these...whoa...and I love your boy helping...awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love that your son is doing all the work. Very cute!
ReplyDeleteI have 2 tuxedo kitties and they are also curious.
These look delicous!!!!!
Repeats are perfectly fine when they are this delicious looking! Yum!!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! That cat photo got a giggle or two out of me. Glad you put your son to work, these look delicious! We have all sorts of pumpkin goodies around the house lately.
ReplyDeleteKiddo in the Kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving it!
These look scrumptious!
I bet that pumpkin makes these bars so moist!
Love Mr. Spike watching Kiddo bake!
Two COOL Dudes in the kitchen = my kind of baking!
xoxox
These bars are really yummy. They just came out of the oven and my kids are devouring them. The only change I made was to use a combination of dark, semi-sweet and white chocolate chips (because I only had a bunch of partial bags of chocolate leftover from a previous recipe I recently made.) I will definitely be making them again this fall!
ReplyDeleteI can't turn down a good pumpkin recipe! These look delicious, perfectly moist too.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I would so love to try some. I am sure they taste great.
ReplyDeleteThese bars look so tasty! I love pumpkin with chocolate, and the spices sound just lovely.
ReplyDeletei just made them for dinner with friends and they were a hit! and i eve let my kids help and they still came out great! thanks so much for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteMy Sunday School class thinks I'm even closer to Jesus since I brought these to share this morning. Recipe worked perfectly and the bars were delicious! Thanks!
ReplyDeletehi,this looks delicious and tempting! :D
ReplyDeletecan i use fresh pumpkin instead of the canned one?
A friend made these for a play date at my house and they were amazing! BUT, I'm doing weight watchers and wanted to try to lighten them up. Thought I would share that I used 1 stick of butter, and then 1/4 cup pear puree (baby food) and they came out really well! More cake-like and less dense/bar like but SO yummy and they were a hit for company!
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ReplyDeleteI made them, they were delicious, but I found them too grease and dense, how can I fix that?... Thank you... Claudia
Parabens pela estrutura e conteudo de seu blog, Forte abraço Renato Artesanato em MDF
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