Iced Pumpkin Cookies
"The word pumpkin originates from the word pepon (πέπων), which is Greek for “large melon". The French adapted this word to pompon, which the British changed to pumpion and later American colonists changed that to the word we use today, "pumpkin"Pumpkins, like other squash, are thought to have originated in North America. The oldest evidence, pumpkin-related seeds dating between 7000 and 5500 BC, were found in Mexico "(source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumpkin_cultivation)
"Pumpkins are popular at Halloween when they are carved into Jack-o'-lanterns. The practice was brought to the United States by Irish immigrants who originally carved turnips into Jack-o'-lanterns. In America, pumpkins were more plentiful and cheaper than turnips, and so came about the switch from turnips to pumpkins. "(source:http://homecooking.about.com/od/foodhistory/a/pumpkinhistory.htm)
I'm in-love with Pumpkin flavor, I remembered my first pumpkin pie and it was divine! This time of the year, pumpkins pretty popular and they are inexpensive... Perfect way to bake some sweet treat for the whole family to enjoy, The sweet thing about this, I got the easiest recipe to share with you! I found this recipe at Allrecipes.com , As you know Me!, I only use ingredient I have on hand, being said that, I omit few ingredients on the original source. The pumpkin cookie turn out really good to my family liking and the store bought cream cheese icing is just perfect addition. The perfect way to end our Chili dinner.. (wink)
Below is my simplified Ice Pumpkin Cookie recipe. Check this out and let me know what you think.:) C'mon lets start baking!
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cup flour
1 cup can pumpkin puree
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup softened butter
1 egg
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon of vanilla
To Make Glaze: Combine 2 cups of confectioners' sugar, 3 tablespoon milk, 1 tablespoon melted butter, and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Add milk as needed, to achieve drizzling consistency.
Directions:
1.) Preheat the oven to 350 degree. Mix the flour, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder and salt in a bowl. Set aside;
2.) In a medium bowl cream the butter and sugar. Add the vanilla, pumpkin puree and egg, beat until creamy.
3.) Slowly add the dry ingredients onto the wet ingredients. Mix well. Put tablespoon of cookie batter onto sprayed cookie sheet, flatten slightly.
4.) Bake for 15 minutes. Let it cool and then iced the cookies.
5.) Share and Enjoy!
Notes
- I used the can pumpkin puree on this recipe, feel free to used homemade pumpkin puree if you have some.
-I used store bought cream cheese icing to ice the cookies but I do have some recipe for homemade icing as well if you want to try. ( Posted below the Ingredients)
- cooking time varies depending on the oven your using, adjust the cooking time if needed.
- Enjoy and just have FUN at the kitchen.:)
Oh goodness, my fall has just began with these!
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Thank you, Jamie:)
DeleteI wish I could get some of those.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to grab some..:) thanks!
DeleteI've never had pumpkin cookies, but I want to try this recipe! Thanks for sharing this. :D
ReplyDeleteIt is really good:) Thanks!:)
Deletegreat idea! we were just talking about pumpkins today coz i haven't tried them yet. ill surely recommend this to my friends :) thanks for dropping by my blog melgie, following you on gfc & g+! :D
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Thank you, Rea. I'm following you back. :)
Deletethis is a good way to let your kiddos eat some veggies. anong lasa?
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin taste like mashed squash, but when you add some cinnamon and sugar taste delicious.. especially with cream cheese icing on top.. yum!
Deleteaw, this makes me wanna have an oven na talaga at home. huhu. looks so yum, sis!
ReplyDeleteIt does taste yummy, sis.. I think its bout time to get an oven so that Trev can have some of this cookies.:)
DeleteLike Van, this makes me really want an oven at home..
ReplyDeleteI'll make something next time yung hindi niluluto sa oven...:)
DeleteThis is a very healthy snack! I am really thinking of baking some simple pastries for a start. I'll put this on my list. :)
ReplyDeletethank you.:)
Deletethis piqued my curiousity since i've never ever tasted pumpkin cookies. i kinda miss baking cookies tuloy. nowadays we usually bake cakes kasi at home.
ReplyDeleteIt taste good.:) Thanks!
Deletei've only tasted pumpkin as soup. pumpkin cookies must be interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt taste good..:)Thanks!
Deletevery healthy cookies!!! XD
ReplyDeleteDaughters will surely love these healthy treat.
ReplyDeletedefinitely! Thank you:)
DeleteLooks yummy! I have never tasted one, please give us here naman. Hehe
ReplyDeleteThank you, I wish we are that cose.. I'm happy to share this cookies with you:)
DeleteI've always thought of trying to bake but the first time I did it sunog lahat ng cookies ko. ahaha! But I'll share your recipe to my sister who does baking better than I do. :-)
ReplyDeleteBagay na bagay for Halloween! I hope my nephews aren't too old for our own Halloween party just yet. hehe
ReplyDeleteI agree, thanks:)
DeleteLooks yummy! Wala bang taste test? hehehe :-)
ReplyDeleteMeron Aileen, come over. I'll make you some:)
DeleteYou are really gifted in baking sis. Patok na biz for the Halloween.
ReplyDeleteThank you.:)
Deletethis looks delicious! i can't wait to try more pumpkin flavored things for fall!
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Thank you:)
DeleteLooks delish...I already bookmarked your site and will go back if I want to get some recipe. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Allan
Deletei haven't tried this, i wish i could have one to taste how it is..
ReplyDeleteRosemarie/Gven-Rose
Its good.. Its hard to describe the similarity of the taste, somewhat cakey, soft and sweet.:) wink:)
DeleteOoh, I am soo jealous I wish I could bake like you! I love pumpkin myself!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it too, Marie:) thanks!
DeleteI really want to learn how to bake, the problem is I have no budget for an oven..:( sad!
ReplyDeleteSoon you gonna have one. .. Thanks!
DeleteOh, I remember the pumpkin we carved in Ohio 18 years ago! (ang tagal na) and when I ate my last pumpkin pie!
ReplyDeleteAre you from Ohio? I think is bout time to go back and live with those memories. Thanks:)
DeleteHave never tried pumpkins in pastries or drinks, though a lot have said that it does taste good! :) So, this kind of makes me curious how it tastes. I love pumpkin soup, though, so I guess I'll love these, too, if only I could make them myself. LoL!
ReplyDeleteThey are really good. I wish I could compare it to something similar in taste but I can't think of anythng right now. Kagigising ko lang kasi..:) thanks!
Deletea healthy alternative and this will be perfect on Halloween. i would love to try this but i don't have an oven (sad).
ReplyDeleteI wish I could making something like this without using an oven, that would be nice. Thanks!:)
DeleteOh this looks so yummy! I haven't tried baking in my entire life. When we moved out to our new place, I will finally explore the wonders in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteyou should sis, I think baking it fun!:) Thanks
DeleteReally perfect for Halloween! Great recipe and great food you got here! Thanks for sharing them up Ms. Melgie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ron:)
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