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Pumpkin Pineapple Bundt Cake – Gluten Free, With Benefits

Pumpkin Pineapple Bundt Cake – Gluten Free, With Benefits

I’d like to show you a picture of this cake, but it was eaten before I could get that. I’ll have to be quicker next time. It went fast, with two teens in the house. It’s gluten free, and even with the benefit of reduced sugar, it vanished: Coconut sugar has a lower glycemic index than white sugar, but works well here with the natural sweet of the pumpkin and pineapple. Pecans and walnuts work well too, but those are allergenic in my house. Organic raw nuts in the filling are a healthful addition for minerals and clean fats. You can add a glaze or icing once this is out of the oven, but we deferred that and everyone thought it was plenty sweet.

Pumpkin Pineapple Bundt Cake - Gluten Free, With Benefits
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Servings Prep Time
8 small servings 15 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 45 minutes
Servings Prep Time
8 small servings 15 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 45 minutes
Pumpkin Pineapple Bundt Cake - Gluten Free, With Benefits
Print Recipe
Servings Prep Time
8 small servings 15 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 45 minutes
Servings Prep Time
8 small servings 15 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 45 minutes
Ingredients
Cake Batter
Filling
Servings: small servings
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350. Lightly grease a nine inch bundt pan.
  2. Mix together all ingredients for the filling and set aside.
  3. To prepare the batter, cream butter with sugar until pale and fluffy. Add egg, beat until smooth, then add vanilla. Stir in gluten free baking mix (Bob's Red Mill or Pamela's Baking & Pancake Mix work well), then add canned pumpkin and mix til incorporated.
  4. Spoon half the batter into the greased Bundt pan. Then spread the filling mixture evenly over the batter. Then, add the remaining batter to cover the filling. Use a knife to make an up and down zig zag pattern into the cake batter. Don't smooth out the batter.
  5. Bake for 45-50 minutes. When cool enough, flip pan upside down onto a cake plate and enjoy with or without a glaze.
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Pumpkin Pancakes – An Easy Grain-Free Hot Breakfast

Pumpkin Pancakes – An Easy Grain-Free Hot Breakfast

Pumpkin Pancakes - An Easy, Grain-Free Hot Breakfast
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This is one of Diane Sanfilippo's recipes from her book Practical Paleo. For me, a couple adjustments improved the texture and flavor and got them disappearing more quickly in my house - so, here's my version below. Find more around the web, experiment with your own additions. These are easy, fast, and a strong starter for breakfast that gives protein, nutrient-rich carbs, and healthy fats.
Servings Prep Time
3-4 kids 15 minutes
Cook Time
4-6 minutes
Servings Prep Time
3-4 kids 15 minutes
Cook Time
4-6 minutes
Pumpkin Pancakes - An Easy, Grain-Free Hot Breakfast
Print Recipe
This is one of Diane Sanfilippo's recipes from her book Practical Paleo. For me, a couple adjustments improved the texture and flavor and got them disappearing more quickly in my house - so, here's my version below. Find more around the web, experiment with your own additions. These are easy, fast, and a strong starter for breakfast that gives protein, nutrient-rich carbs, and healthy fats.
Servings Prep Time
3-4 kids 15 minutes
Cook Time
4-6 minutes
Servings Prep Time
3-4 kids 15 minutes
Cook Time
4-6 minutes
Ingredients
Servings: kids
Instructions
  1. Separate the yolks from the whites of your eggs. Beat the whites until they form soft peaks. Set aside.
  2. Whisk the yolks, canned pumpkin, vanilla, and maple syrup together.
  3. Blend the almond meal, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt together, then sift them into the wet ingredients. Stir until you have an evenly combined batter.
  4. Gently fold beaten egg whites into the batter with a rubber spatula. Don't over mix. Once blended, drop onto heated skillet greased with ghee or coconut oil. If either of these are allergenic, use organic canola oil or safflower oil.
  5. Serve with a dusting of cinnamon, a drizzle of honey or extra maple syrup, crumbled macadamia nuts, and a pat of ghee or butter. Yum!
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