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Here is that recipe... I guess it depends on what kind of Pumpkin Bar you're looking for. Are you looking for like a pumpkin cake type bar or pumpkin bar type bar? Cause that is a huge difference to me...kam said:There's an old PC recipe called Pumpkin Pie ala Easy. I had it at a PC show many years back - and it was really good (as I recall) It was like a pumpkin pie in a bar form. So, not sure if that is what you are looking for. I am sure the recipe is lurking on here somewhere. But, if not, it is in More Stoneware Sensations (which I don't have with me).
wadesgirl said:Chewy cake like bars.
Maragib said:A cute way to make a "pumpkin cake" is to use two of the mini fluted pans and then put the "large" sides together with the two rounded sides being the top and bottom of the pumpkin, if that makes sense. Then you can decorate the top with a vine and a stem - so cute! I guess you could use the regular size fluted too - but that would be one big pumpkin.
And I think there is a recipe where you can subsitute canned pumpkin for the oil - like how you can sub applesauce for the oil.
The recipe makes 24 bars, which is perfect for a jewelry party with multiple guests!
Yes, you can make the pumpkin bars the day before the party and store them in an airtight container in the fridge. They will still taste delicious and save you time on the day of the event.
Yes, you can substitute the pumpkin puree with mashed sweet potato for a slightly different flavor. You can also use applesauce as a substitute for a lighter version of the bars.
The recipe does not contain any gluten, but it is recommended to check the ingredients of the cake mix you are using to ensure it is gluten-free.
Absolutely! You can top the bars with chopped nuts, chocolate chips, or drizzle some caramel sauce for extra flavor and texture. Get creative and have fun with it!