Pumpkin?

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  • jennyrebekka
    jennyrebekka Posts: 626 Member
    someone on another post turned me onto this:

    Pumpkin Cheesecake pudding

    1/2 can pumpkin puree
    1 cup almond milk
    pumpkin pie spice, to taste
    1 pkg sugar-free fat-free cheesecake pudding mix
  • CraigG75
    CraigG75 Posts: 177 Member
    I wish I liked Pumpkin. I love the sweet potato this time of the year.
  • nils27
    nils27 Posts: 13
    My daughter made me this. It was really good. A great treat. :drinker: :flowerforyou:
  • SherryTeach
    SherryTeach Posts: 2,836 Member
    I take a standard pumpkin pie recipe, use splenda rather than sugar and fat free condensed milk, pour into a pie pan without a crust, bake per directions and have "pumpkin souffle" (don't eat pie crusts on pies, except apple, so why waste the time/$ on one? Also, no worries about the crust getting soggy after a day or so)

    I also use my mother's pumpkin pie recipe, substitute Splenda for the sugar, 1% milk for the whole milk hers calls for and pour the mixture into glass custard cups. After I bake it, I put plastic wrap on all the little pumpkin custards and store them in the refrigerator. I have the best evening snack ever with a bit of Cool Whip Lite.
  • sarahslim100
    sarahslim100 Posts: 485 Member
    Simple recipes. Roast veg including pumpkin seasoned with fresh roasemary. Other veg i cook are carrot sweet potato mushroom and eggplant. See jaimie olivers website if u dont know how to cook this.
    Roast pumpkin tossed in lettuce with feta cheese and walnuts or pine nuts. Add whatever salad items u wish esp green ones. For some reson i hace never seen aussies include tomato in this dish. Can omit nuts if u are worried about their calories.
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  • I found a fairly simple pumpkin muffin recipe and it's only about 100 calories per muffin, the webiste said more like 97 or 98 but it depends on the number of muffins you make per batch and the type of cake batter you use. You use a box of cake mix, the recipe called for yellow but I prefer to use a spice cake mix to give it a better flavor, and one 15 oz. can of pure pumpkin. Mix together (Note: that this a very thick batter, but think of the calories you can lose by mixing by hand :happy: )and bake at the required temp for the cake mix. I added a little vanilla and some cinnamon to mine and I think in the next back I'm going to add crushed pumpkin seeds to the top as a crust, kind of like the pumpkin bread at starbucks.

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    These are delicious! Works good w/ devil's food cake mix, too.
  • Hello, you can make Pumpkin and patat flapjacks with powder sugar. Look it up. It's delicious.
  • lilkayaker
    lilkayaker Posts: 37 Member
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  • sugboog29
    sugboog29 Posts: 630 Member
    Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins

    1 20oz can of pumpkin (or 20 oz of pureed pumpkin...blenders are wonderful for that)
    I box of cake mix
    1/4 cup milk if needed.

    Follow the baking directions on the cake mix
    no oil, no eggs. Simple...Healthy-ish

    I do this but don't add the milk and I usually use a spice cake mix. I usually make it in a loaf pan!! Yummy
  • PunkyRachel
    PunkyRachel Posts: 1,959 Member
    I found this one on here. It is yummy. Thanksgiving in a glass!!

    Pumpkin Spice Frappe
    Prep Time: 3 minutes
    Total Time: 3 minutes
    Yield: 2 Heaping Cups
    Serving Size: 2 Heaping Cups


    frozen blended coffee drink that is creamy, sweet and tastes just like pumpkin pie.
    Ingredients
    1. 1 1/2 cups coffee, frozen, partially thawed
    2. 2 Tbsp. pumpkin, canned
    3. 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
    4. 1/4 tsp. pumpkin spice, ground
    5. 1 tsp. stevia
    6. 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut milk
    7. 2 tbsp. whip cream, fat free
    8. 1 dash cinnamon, ground
    Instructions
    1. In a blender add coffee, pumpkin, vanilla, pumpkin spice, stevia and coconut milk. Blend until smooth.
    2. Pour into a glass and top with whip cream and sprinkle of cinnamon.
    Notes
    Calories for the whole thing including whip cream: 45.6, Fat: 2.6, Cholesterol: 0, Sodium: 8,9, Potassium: 35.6, Carbs: 3.9, Fiber: 1.2, Sugar: 2.2, Protein: 1.1

    sounds yummy, but I'd have to sub. the coconut milk, I'm allergic to coconuts.
  • sandylion
    sandylion Posts: 451 Member
    Pumpkin Pie protein shake:

    1/2c pureed pumpkin
    1c almond milk
    1 scoop vanilla protein powder
    a couple dashes each of cloves, cinnamon, all spice and nutmeg
    half a banana

    Blend.

    Pretty tasty!
  • Megdonald1
    Megdonald1 Posts: 149 Member
    I am super excited to try these!
  • painauxraisin
    painauxraisin Posts: 299 Member
    Pumpkin soup. Remove seeds, boil the whole thing skin and all (chopped up ofcourse , whizz it to a purée, add a pinch of spices of your choice and enjoy!
  • divalivious
    divalivious Posts: 213 Member
    Made this last week and it was super yum and easy.

    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/10/low-fat-pumpkin-bread-with-pepitas.html
    I halved the sugar and used whole wheat flour. It still turned out great.

    I make pumpkin yogurt every morning for breakie
    equal pumpkin and greek yogurt, pumpkin spice, cinnamon, nutmeg and some honey.
    If you google pumpkin pie yogurt you will get a bunch of recipes for it.

    I havent tried this one yet
    http://www.greenplaterule.com/recipes/pumpkin-spice-chia-pudding/
  • orapronobis
    orapronobis Posts: 460 Member
    Skinny Pumpkin Fluff

    1 can pumpkin puree
    1 8 oz container of fat-free cool whip
    1 packet sugar-free vanilla pudding powder.

    Makes about 2.5 cups and is about 67 calories per 1/4 cup serving.

    Mix together and serve with apple slices, or blend in blueberries, or if you have extra calories serve with chocolate graham crackers.
  • Skinny pumpkin brownies!
    One box lowfat brownie mix, one can of pumpkin. So easy!
    Each 3 inch square brownie is just 120 calories. No oil, eggs or anything! Just a tiny hint of the pumpkin flavor, made ever better with CHOCOLATE! :)
  • jenmsu83
    jenmsu83 Posts: 185 Member
    I am absolutely obsessed with anything pumpkin (all throughout the year, too!).

    This recipe is great: http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/impossibly-easy-pumpkin-pie/c0eab3d9-06a3-4829-9125-7581f1d96315

    ^I use light butter/margarine and 1% evaporated milk and I make it in 12 muffin tins (with foil liners) and they come out to be about 110 cals a piece. You can even use skim or almond milk and they still come out yummy and less than 100 cals a piece.

    Also, the pumpkin puree + spice cake muffins are amazing! I add an egg white and about 2 tbsp of water just to make the batter a little easier to mix. I usually add about 1.5 tsp of pumpkin pie spice too.
  • jenmsu83
    jenmsu83 Posts: 185 Member
    Skinny Pumpkin Fluff

    1 can pumpkin puree
    1 8 oz container of fat-free cool whip
    1 packet sugar-free vanilla pudding powder.

    Makes about 2.5 cups and is about 67 calories per 1/4 cup serving.

    Mix together and serve with apple slices, or blend in blueberries, or if you have extra calories serve with chocolate graham crackers.


    I make the fluff too but I use SF/FF cheesecake pudding instead of vanilla (and I do add skim milk, HALF the amount called for to make pudding, so it's thicker) and add a little pumpkin pie spice to it for some more flavor. Very good! :)
  • amyrebtx
    amyrebtx Posts: 27 Member
    I was craving pumpkin last night but wanted to be healthy so I came up with this.

    1 cup Chobani plain yogurt
    1/8 cup canned pumpkin (more or less to suit your taste)
    1 tsp agave nectar
    Several good shakes of pumpkin pie spice

    Mix well. I added some granola and crumbled graham crackers to mine. Super yummy, my kids asked me to make some more today!
  • campi_mama
    campi_mama Posts: 350 Member
    Pumpkin is super healthy! This soup recipe is delicious and my whole family loved it. It takes a little work to peel the pumpkin, but it's well worth it. :)

    Pumpkin Soup

    2TBSP Olive Oil
    2 med onions, chopped
    2 cloves garlic, chopped
    2 lb pumpkin, peeled and cut into 1 inch chunks (I used a 2.5lb "Sweet Pie" pumpkin.)
    6 1/4 cups low sodium chicken broth
    Finely grated rind and juice of 1 lrg orange
    3 TBSP fresh thyme
    3/4 Cup milk
    salt and pepper to taste

    Heat Oil, sauté onions for 3-4min, add garlic and pumpkin, sauté 2 min.
    Add stock, orange rind, juice and thyme, simmer until pumpkin is soft.
    Blend mixture (or mash with potato masher, until smooth), add milk, salt and pepper.

    It serves 4 BIG servings and is about 175 cal per serving.

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    I made something like this but with roasted garlic and canned pumpkin. So freaking fantastic!
  • sweetkeys
    sweetkeys Posts: 81 Member
    bump - so many yummy recipes here
  • Redladystl
    Redladystl Posts: 351 Member
    Ooo bump for recipes!
  • LondonEliza
    LondonEliza Posts: 456 Member
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    What could be better than some nice healthy guacamole? :)
  • stef_monster
    stef_monster Posts: 205 Member
    Pumpkin recipe thread, where have you been all my life?!

    Some of my favorites are Skinny Taste's Pumpkin Granola:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2012/09/easy-pumpkin-spiced-granola.html
    (I adjust the ingredients a bit depending on my calorie budget needs) You can put it in oatmeal or cereal, yogurt, salads, ice cream, or just eat it by the handful- which I'm definitely guilty of. It's really fantastic.

    She actually has a whole category devoted to pumpkin stuff:
    http://www.skinnytaste.com/2007/07/skinny-pumpkin-madness.html

    I've experimented with making 'healthy' pumpkin bread and muffins, but haven't really perfected it yet.

    I also like to make pumpkin pancakes this time of year. The quickest way is just to use a boxed mix (I like Heart Smart Bisquick) and add about 1/2 cup of canned pumpkin and about a tablespoon of pumpkin pie spice and a bit of cinnamon. However, I stumbled across a super-skinny pancake recipe on our very own forums the other day that is a little complex (read: you need a mixer), but worth it if you've got the time:

    3/4 c. all-purpose flour
    1/2 tsp salt
    3/4 c. milk (or milk substitute)
    2 egg whites (or 1/3 cup if you're using the ones in a carton)
    1/2 c. canned pumpkin
    2 tsp baking powder
    1-2 tsp pumpkin pie spice, to taste
    1/2-1 tsp cinnamon, to taste

    Directions
    1. Sprinkle dash of salt on egg whites and beat until stiff, but not dry.
    2. Add milk to flour and salt. Beat until smooth.
    3. Add baking powder and beat a few seconds more
    4. Fold in beaten egg whites.
    5. Pour into the pan and turn once. Should be golden brown.

    The original recipe comes out to be 26-30 calories per pancake, but the pumpkin adds about 50 calories to the recipe, which yields about 8-10 1/4 cup sized pancakes. They're great with some fried apples (sauteed with cooking spray- don't panic), sugar free syrup, and toasted pecans!
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  • My mom makes this simple soup that never fails to make me drool.

    She cooks pumpkin, carrots, chicken breast and herbs to make a very creamy soup.
    Then adds either:
    slivered almonds or coconut milk or both.

    Y-U-M-M-Y!!!

    Also, a REQUEST:
    is there anywhere I can get canned pumpkin in the UK? Tesco, Lidl, Sainsbury's, Co-operative all failed me ;(((((
  • evoke45
    evoke45 Posts: 22 Member
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  • jerber160
    jerber160 Posts: 2,607 Member
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  • AdrianasMombieED
    AdrianasMombieED Posts: 117 Member
    SkinnyTaste.com has a great pumpkin cupcake recipe w/ homemade cream cheese icing. I thought they were very good! However, I suck at making homemade icing so my second batch, I bought premade icing.


    OMG, those cupcakes were to die for!! made them last year :D