2015-10-21



Let me first address the obvious here, because I bet someone out there is just itching to say it: a milkshake without dairy is not a true milkshake. I know this is the popular opinion, and even in my own heart, I know it to be true. But there’s something to be said for getting really, really, really close. And then taking some titular liberties.

Ha. Titular.

If you’ve been around this blog for any part of the autumn season before, you know it becomes kind of a squash and pumpkin show. I mean, I wouldn’t say I’m the biggest pumpkin (or even pumpkin spice) fiend out there, but when the leaves do their thing and the air crisps up and Trader Joe’s starts cramming pumpkin into damn near everything and only succeeding at about half the things but still suckering you into buying pretty much all.of.them.hello.pumpkin.bagels.yes., you can’t help but become at least a little bit of a bandwagon fan. If only for the fact that pumpkin season is really just the first gastronomic clue that turkey-pie-and-cookie season is ever near. And I’m really keen on turkey-pie-and-cookie season.

We’re reading that as three things, right? Because while I do love me some turkey pie — and cookies — and I’m even more partial to turkey. Pie. And cookies.

K, good, I feel like that was getting confusing.



Aside from tasting like you crammed a slice of pie into your ice cream shake (and we know how I feel about pie — see: turkey-pie-and-cookie, above), my most faves thing about this take on a pumpkin milkshake is that it’s actually packed with kind of a lot of real pumpkin. There’s no pumpkin- or pumpkin spice-flavored anything here, guys. Instead, there is pumpkin. There are spices. And, then there’s, like, a super fatty ribbon of homespun pumpkin spice caramel sauce, which you may be shocked to learn is also made from pumpkin. And, um, spices.

I also snuck a few cinnamon graham crackers into and onto the shake, the former because the toasty graham flavor is a fair representation of crust and the latter because crunch and texture and piling toppings high on top of milkshakes is pretty and indulgent and if you’re going to set about constructing something as improper as a pie shake you might as well do it…properly.

Wink.

Cheers, all! Have a great HumpDizz.

xo,

Em

p.s. I’m so pump’d (heh) that this recipe is part of today’s #virtualpumpkinparty hosted the by the enviably talented Sara of Cake Over Steak. (If you’ve not checked out Sara’s corner of the web before, you should really get over there. She pairs every recipe with ridiculously pretty illustrations of each tasty eat, so it’s like half food blog, half art blog and completely fun and unique.) Today, thanks to Sara, more than 70 folks have gathered to celebrate all things pumpkin — sweet, savory and everything in between. (Also: boozy! Yay!) Scroll past the recipe below to see the complete list of partygoers and their contributions — there’s too much good stuff!

p.p.s. This precious goober is a whopping 6 months old today and is already so full of charm and personality, it almost gets my ovaries itching again. We love you dearly, Lana bug. More than fat kids love cake. More than momma loves pie shakes. More than, when it really comes down to it, we ever could have imagined. ♥



PUMPKIN PIE MILKSHAKES WITH PUMPKIN SPICE CARAMEL AND MAPLE WHIP (DF)

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Prep time

5 mins

Total time

5 mins

By: <span class="mceItemHidden" data-mce-bogus="1"><span></span>Emily Stoffel</span>

Makes: 2 piggy (me) or 3 normal people milkshakes

Ingredients

1 pint dairy-free ice cream (see note)

1 cup canned pumpkin

½ cup Pumpkin Spice Coconut Caramel Sauce, plus more for serving (recipe below)

½ cup crumbled cinnamon graham crackers, plus extra for topping (optional)

heaping ½ tsp cinnamon

heaping ¼ tsp allspice

⅛ tsp nutmeg

pinch sea salt

handful ice (3-4 cubes)

maple coconut whip for serving (see note)

Instructions

Combine all ingredients except ice to blender and blend until smooth.

Add ice and blend again until smooth.

Top with coconut cream, more caramel sauce and crushed graham crackers. Enjoy!

Notes

<span></span>I used Double Rainbow's Vanilla Bean Soy Cream for these shakes because it's super creamy and pretty dang close to a traditional (read: dairy-full) vanilla bean, but if you're anti soy, I've also recently checked out the So Delicious brand of Cashew Milk Ice Creams and they're also really, really good (and with a relatively short ingredient list. (The Snickerdoodle, my goodness...) And of course, you can always hock your fave regular ice cream in there if you don't take issue with dairy. You kinda can't go wrong...

For the coconut whip: Chill a can of full-fat coconut milk upside-down in the fridge overnight. Flip the can right-side up, open it up, pour off the watery portion (reserve for another use!) and whip the creamy portion with a tablespoon or two of real maple syrup until stiff peaks form. Easy.

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pumpkin spice coconut caramel sauce

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Cook time

20 mins

Total time

20 mins

By: Emily Stoffel

Ingredients

1 14 oz can full fat coconut milk

½ cup canned pumpkin

1 cup sugar

2 T coconut oil

1" piece of fresh ginger, peeled and quartered

½ tsp cinnamon

¼ tsp nutmeg

generous pinch sea salt

Instructions

Combine coconut milk and pumpkin in a blender and whirl until very smooth.

Add coconut milk mixture, sugar, coconut oil, ginger pieces, spices and salt to a medium saucepan and bring to a boil.

Simmer until dark and syrupy and reduced by half, stirring occasionally, about 20 mins. Remove ginger pieces (and, if you're me, eat them). Allow to cool slightly before serving. Store refrigerated in an airtight container for up to a week.

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It’s a #virtualpumpkinparty! Here’s who’s bringing what:

sweet

Cake Over Steak • Pumpkin Ginger Cookies with a Vanilla Glaze

A Couple Cooks • Pumpkin Spice Almond Butter

Girl Versus Dough • Pumpkin Challah

Snixy Kitchen • Black Sesame Pumpkin Mochi Cake

Hungry Girl por Vida • Pumpkin Chocolate Crumb Cake

Donuts, Dresses and Dirt • Pumpkin Spice Latte Truffles

The Frosted Vegan • Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Gingersnaps

Warm Vanilla Sugar • Dulce de Leche Pumpkin Ice Cream + Affogato

An Edible Mosaic • Pumpkin Spice Latte Snack Cake with Brown Butter Buttercream

Kitchen Konfidence • Yeasted Pumpkin Waffles with Candied Ginger

Chocolate + Marrow • Pumpkin Scones with Cinnamon Butter Swirl

The Pig & Quill • Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes with Pumpkin Spice Caramel + Maple Whip

Salt & Wind • Apple Cinnamon Pumpkin Muffins with Pepita Streusel

A Cookie Named Desire • Pumpkin Crepes with Cinnamon Ginger Cheesecake

Nommable • Pumpkin Moon Pies

The Crepes of Wrath • Pumpkin Pie Cake

The Swirling Spoon • Pumpkin Hand Pies

Erin Made This • Pumpkin Rye Waffles with Coconut Caramel

Beard and Bonnet • Pumpkin Spice Pizzelle Ice Cream Sandwiches

My Name is Yeh • Pumpkin Slice and Bake Cookies

Broma Bakery • Pumpkin Pie White Chocolate Brownies

Sprinkled with Jules • Pumpkin Spice French Macarons

Feast + West • Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Seed Toffee Bark

Jojotastic • Pumpkin Cinnamon Rimming Sugar

Fix Feast Flair • Japanese Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake with Quick Caramel

Appeasing a Food Geek • Pumpkin Ale Cake

Long Distance Baking • Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream + Pumpkin Pancakes

Fork Vs. Spoon • Pumpkin Buttermilk Pudding

Alyssa & Carla • Pumpkin Tea Bread (in a Coffee Can!)

Twin Stripe • Pumpkin Spice Toffee

Brewing Happiness • Caramelized Apple Pumpkin Muffins

Blogging Over Thyme • Homemade Candied Pecan Pumpkin Ice Cream Drumsticks

The Speckled Palate • Pumpkin Brown Butter Streusel Muffins with Maple Cream Cheese Glaze

Cookie Dough and Oven Mitt • Pumpkin Gingersnap Pie

Style Sweet CA • Chocolate Stout and Pumpkin Checkerboard Cake

Fork to Belly • Pumpkin Orange Brulee Pie

Tasty Yummies • Grain-Free Pumpkin Spice Pancakes

Påte á Chew • Pumpkin Almond Cake with Almond Butter Frosting

Southern Soufflé • Sorghum Pumpkin Soufflés

The Little Epicurean • Maple Pumpkin Butter Brioche Toast

Tried and Tasty • Whole Wheat Pumpkin Sugar Cookies

The Fauxmartha • Baked Pumpkin Donuts

So… Let’s Hang Out • Grain-Free Apple Crumble Pumpkin Pie

Dunk & Crumble • Pumpkin Roundup

Biscuits and Such • Pumpkin Pound Cake

SugarHero! • Cinnamon Swirl Pumpkin Pound Cake

A Little Saffron • Spiced Pepita Brittle

savory

B. Britnell • Pumpkin & Goat Cheese Macaroni

I Am a Food Blog • Roasted Pumpkin and Pork Stuffed Shells

Well and Full • Harissa-Spiced Pumpkin Gnocchi

Loves Food, Loves to Eat • Pumpkin Pork Burrito Bowls

Two Red Bowls • Pumpkin & Caramelized Onion Galette

With Food + Love • Creamy Pumpkin Polenta with Balsamic Roasted Beets

Feed Me Phoebe • Thai Pumpkin Curry with Shrimp and Bok Choy

The Yellow Table • Coconut-Curry Pumpkin Soup

Ginger & Toasted Sesame • Pumpkin Ricotta Gnudi

Earthy Feast • Pumpkin-Stuffed Turnip-Ravioli with Pepita Pesto

The Sugar Hit • Pumpkin Everything Bagels

The Bojon Gourmet • Pumpkin Flatbread with Gruyére and Crispy Sage (gluten-free)

Tending the Table • Roasted Pumpkin with Tamarind and Coriander Chutney

My Blue & White Kitchen • Roasted Pumpkin Risotto with Crispy Prosciutto

Le Jus d’Orange • Lentil-Stuffed Acorn Squash, Crispy King Oyster Bacon + Aged Goat Cheese

The Scratch Artist • Japanese Pumpkin Temaki with Ginger Kale Chips

Heartbeet Kitchen • Pumpkin Swirled Mashed Potatoes

Okie Dokie Artichokie • Creamy Pumpkin and Chorizo Pasta Bake, Cheese Tortellini, Sage-Mascarpone Sauce, Toasted Hazelnuts

Kale & Caramel • Pumpkin Goat Cheese Polenta with Brown Butter Thyme Mushrooms & Kale

Sprouted Routes • Creamy Vegan Pumpkin Risotto with Sweet & Spicy Roasted Pepitas (gluten free)

Wit & Vinegar • Pumpkin Flaxseed Dog Treats

bevvies

The Pig & Quill • Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes with Pumpkin Spice Caramel + Maple Whip

Floating Kitchen • Pumpkin Beertail with Tequila and Spiced Rum

Jojotastic • Pumpkin Cinnamon Rimming Sugar

Vigor and Sage • Maple Pumpkin Harvest Smoothie

Holly & Flora • Pumpkin Pie Martini with Coconut Cream + Homemade Pumpkin Spice Syrup

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