Harvest Pumpkin Apple Bread

All the flavors of Autumn combined into one scrumptious bread. This tastes great with coffee or tea! I make this using Egg Beaters and unsweetened applesauce in place of half the oil to make it healthier. Prep time includes cooling time.
 
Harvest Pumpkin Apple Bread Harvest Pumpkin Apple Bread
Harvest Pumpkin Apple Bread Harvest Pumpkin Apple Bread
Harvest Pumpkin Apple Bread Harvest Pumpkin Apple Bread

Reviews

  1. YUM! Used 2 cups sugar (not 3), subbed 1 cup sweetened applesauce for the oil, subbed in 1 cup whole wheat flour for one of the white, added in walnuts and oatmeal.

    Easy and delicious. It stays moist for days! I made muffins instead and it took about 30 mins to bake.
     
  2. Awesome! Even with cutting the sugar back to 2 cups and only using 1/2 cup oil and half whole wheat flour for the flour, this turns out great. Let it cool first to get the best flavor. It's not as flavorful right out of the oven. I do put in a little more apple. I got 5 mini loaves and another regular size loaf out of one batch. This freezes well. Thanks for sharing!
     
  3. This is wicked good. I used 1 1/2c brown sugar and 1 1/2c white sugar, added a dash of nutmeg and ginger, and used apple cider instead of juice. I grated 3 small macoun apples instead of chopping them. Grating the apples gave me a good mix of juice, shreds, and mush so I was able to cut down a bit on the oil and cider. I'm on my second piece of this bread and am entertaining the idea of getting another. I'm definitely saving this recipe for future use, thanks very much for sharing it.
     
  4. I have to admit, I did not make this bread or try it. But I passed this one on to a co-worker who was looking for a bread to take to a Thanksgiving dinner. She made it and reported back to me with rave reviews. I can't wait to make it myself!
     
  5. I used two cups sugar (1 cup white, 1 cup brown sugar), 1/2 oil and half applesauce, grated my apples (used two), and added pumpkin pie spice to the batter.
     

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