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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Canned Pumpkin: More than Pie

The other night, after speaking to one of our local Mothers of Twins groups, we left with a new and deliciously sneaky baking idea: add canned pumpkin to replace some of the butter or oil. People often use applesauce but canned pumpkin makes even better sense -- it's loaded with immune-boosting vitamin A, fiber, and hey, it's a vegetable! With idea in hand, Liz cruised by her neighborhood Trader Joe's and grabbed a box of chocolate brownie mix. Though it called for two eggs and a stick of butter – equivalent to 1/2 cup -- we tweaked things a bit. Here's our makeover:
- Switch from regular eggs to omega-3 eggs
- Replace the stick of butter with 1/4 cup heart-healthy canola oil AND 1/2 cup canned pumpkin puree
- Add two tablespoons ground flaxseed (for even more omega-3)

Initially, we planned to use 1/4 cup pumpkin but couldn't resist the temptation to add more (after all, we're dietitians ... so cut us some slack). To compensate for the extra 1/4 cup of liquid, we baked the brownies for a few additional minutes. Bear in mind that brownie and cake mixes vary, so you may need to experiment a bit. Our sense is that anywhere from 1/4 to 1/2 cup pumpkin puree will do the “trick.”

Now for the great part: The results were terrific. The brownies were rich and chocolaty and no one detected the pumpkin or the flaxseed. Who knew you could get 20% of your daily vitamin A in one small brownie by adding a little pumpkin.

TIP: Place half-cup portions of leftover pumpkin in small plastic resealable bags and freeze.