Watcha making for your Thanksgiving Table?
How bout something super simple, tasty, versatile and your kids can make it?
Please welcome pumpkin butter to your world - I've never made so much in my life.
You can find pumpkin butter recipes all over the "interweb" and I chose this simple recipe from Half Baked Harvest as my go-to for our food education fun this Fall season; Thank you for the constant cooking inspiration Tiegan Gerard, your food blog is AMAZEBALLS.
I slightly lowered the pumpkin spice amount and here is what I scooped up for our November school lunch tasting in the lunch room.
The best part = kids can make it themselves!
Pumpkin Butter
1 14-16oz can/box of organic pumpkin puree
1/2 c pure maple syrup
1/3 c organic apple cider
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
1 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1/2 tsp iodized salt
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl and serve as a dip, spread, oatmeal mix in, yogurt parfait...
or your own pumpkin spice latte!
OH YEA.
The kids loved the tasting and many had NEVER tried jicima ("yambean") before. I brought an uncut, whole jicima so the students could see how weird and brown it looks on the outside and identify it in the grocery during future shopping trips.
Big thanks to Produce Manager Bob at our local Maple St Jewel for coordinating the massive jicima order and to Chef Myra for cutting them all up for us!!
I am so thankful to the Diamond Lake School District Administration and Wellness Committee for sharing a passion for food education. It's been a dream to spear head this school lunch room tasting program every month, and I'm simply having a ball brainstorming new "bite sized" initiatives with the committee which are making such a difference in our #d76diamonds community.
How did we get started?
4 years ago, I helped the school district apply for the The Chef Ann Foundation Project Produce Grant which was the spark behind our "Chef's Tasting Table."
And speaking of sparks...
Link over to their website and be inspired by how the foundation works tirelessly to inspire and empower school districts to reform school food.
I am so very honored and excited to celebrate this incredible 10 year milestone with them:
Thank you thank you thank you Chef Ann Foundation for leading American school food reform!
It all starts at home plate.
To the Mullies we go...
xoxoL