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Chocolate Pumpkin Loaf
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8 Reviews
Christie
November 5, 2023
This was just ok. I was expecting a much more moist bread given the oil base. I’ll move on to another recipe.
Yogigirl
November 23, 2016
It was good but I felt like it needed more texture. Maybe some walnuts or pecans on top.
Tara C.
January 26, 2016
Make this NOW, bet you have everything on hand;) Halved the recipe exactly to make just one loaf & it worked perfectly! Sooo moist & yummy! One small complaint that wouldn't prevent me from making it again is after letting it cool for the recommended amount of time the pieces tended to come apart where the chocolate & pumpkin meet in the middle. Still absolutely delicious!
GiGi E.
November 17, 2015
This loaf is insane! I need to figure out a way to make it gluten and sugar and dairy free! ha!
Marmalady
December 1, 2015
The dairy part should be easy--there are plenty of chocolate chips that don't contain dairy!
Dina M.
February 1, 2016
I just made it with coconut sugar and gf flour from Trader Joe's. Added Xanthin Gum. Just as delicious!
Alina
November 16, 2015
This recipe sounds perfect for any occasion for dessert. I would love to try to make this recipe, I just in past have had trouble baking loafs. Do not know why, I haven't mastered the Loaf yet, lol. But when I do I would certainly love to give this recipe a try! Chocolate sounds delicious with pumpkin.
AntoniaJames
November 14, 2015
I'm curious as to why the top of your loaf sank the way it did. The loaf shown on the Nestle site domed nicely: https://www.verybestbaking.com/recipes/143601/pumpkin-chocolate-quick-bread/
Could it be that you used whole eggs instead of just whites? Also, I see that their recipe calls for stirring 1 1/2 cup of batter into the chocolate, not 1 cup.
Their recipe also calls for a bit more sugar, but I can't see that having any effect.
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Could it be that you used whole eggs instead of just whites? Also, I see that their recipe calls for stirring 1 1/2 cup of batter into the chocolate, not 1 cup.
Their recipe also calls for a bit more sugar, but I can't see that having any effect.
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