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Pumpkin Pancakes and a Giveaway

January 5, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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64 Responses to “Pumpkin Pancakes and a Giveaway”
  1. gazalah says:

    hi andrea,
    well i love yoghurt as such but favourite way to use is up would be lemon yoghurt cake which my family cant get enough of……….

  2. Congratulations on your third anniversary! I love pumpkin pancakes – it’s my favorite sit-down breakfast treat!

  3. Meeta says:

    Happy Birthday and Blog Birthday! It’s been a pleasure getting to know you through your blog! Pancakes are a great way to celebrate!

  4. Karin says:

    it’s good in potato soup…

    Those pancakes are looking good…..mmmmmmm!

  5. Thien-Kim says:

    I love Stonyfield farm! I’m not a milk drinker and when I was pregnant, I lived on their Chocolate Underground yogurt to get my calcium intake. Now I actually enjoy eating yogurt thanks to Stonyfield.

  6. Thien-Kim says:

    Whoops, forgot to mention my fave yogurt recipe. I use yogurt in my scones.

  7. Carolyn G says:

    My favorite yogurt recipe is Beef Strogonoff. I use plain yogurt to replace the sour cream and it tastes just as good. I mix the yogurt up with a little milk to smooth it out and it cuts down on the calories as well. I LOVE plain yogurt and usually use it to replace any recipe with sour cream.

  8. ashley says:

    yum pumpkin pancakes! they look great!

    my favorite recipe using yogurt is my muffin recipe! i actually always use Stonyfield!

  9. Does it count as a recipe if my favorite snack is plain yogurt mixed with a ton of Nesquik chocolate powder? Probably not, but I love eating yogurt so much it rarely makes it into the recipes…
    Happy birthday both bloggy and otherwise!

  10. Congrats on the your blogiversary!

    We love Stoneyfield yogurt! I substitute plain lowfat yogurt any time sour cream is called for. If need be, I drain it over cheesecloth or paper towels for a few hours to thicken it up if, say, I’m using it for a dip. Yogurt is so much healthier than sour cream.

  11. Congratulations on your blog birthday, and your birthday! My favorite yogurt recipe of all time is Barefoot Contessa’s lemon-yogurt cake. It’s easy to make, and always knocks my socks off.

  12. bonggamom says:

    Congratulations on your 3rd blogaversary! I love adding yogurt to any cake mix when I’m making cupcakes for kids. It makes the cupcakes nice and moist.

  13. Rhonda Mason says:

    I know, I’m wierd, but I don’t like yogurt! Something about its texture just gives me the quivers! However I do like cooking with yogurt! One of my favs is
    Blueberry Yogurt Muffins.
    Use blueberries or raspberries in these tasty streusel-topped yogurt muffins.
    INGREDIENTS:
    1/2 cup plain, vanilla, or lemon yogurt
    3/4 cup milk
    3/4 cup granulated sugar
    1/4 cup brown sugar, packed
    4 tablespoons butter, melted
    2 large eggs
    2 cups all-purpose flour
    2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    1 teaspoon baking soda
    1 cup fresh red raspberries or blueberries
    1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts, optional
    .
    Topping:
    1/4 cup all-purpose flour
    2 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar
    Dash cinnamon
    2 tablespoons softened butter
    PREPARATION:
    Heat oven to 400°. Lightly grease and flour muffin cups or line with paper or foil liners.
    In bowl combine yogurt, milk, granulated sugar, 1/4 cup brown sugar, melted butter, and egg. In separate bowl stir together flour, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Combine the mixtures, stirring only until dry ingredients are moistened. Gently fold in berries. Spoon into muffin cups.

    In a small bowl combine the topping ingredients with a fork until crumbly. Top muffins with crumb topping.

    Bake the muffins for 20 to 25 minutes.
    Makes about 12 to 15 muffins.
    Happy Celebrating to you!

  14. Carol says:

    I make a lemon-yogurt pound cake from a recipe I got from an old Amish cookbook. I HAVE to bring it to family functions or they’ll mutiny, that’s how good it is!

  15. Alison says:

    I also like to replace sour cream with plain yogurt. My favorite recipe where I do this is chicken paprikash. Except for that one time I used vanilla yogurt…

  16. Thanks so much for the giveaway and happy blogiversary! Our son gave up milk in favor of yogurt and eats about 4 quarts a day. Stoneyfield Farm is definitely one of our favorites. We’ve even been to the factory! My mom has a lemon yogurt bread recipe that is divine! It uses lemon extract and vanilla yogurt.

  17. Marysol says:

    Andrea, please don’t enter my name in the contest, I just wanted to comment on how delicious the pancakes look; the ginger sounds like a wonderful addition.

    Btw, I’m also a big Stoney Farms fan; I always buy the plain yogurt and use it in just about anything I bake.

  18. Rachel says:

    Congratulations on your Blogoversary! I would love to be entered into this yogurt contest. My favorite way to eat yogurt is to make raitas as a side dish for curries and for our onion bhajis. I mix in coriander, cumin seeds, grated cucumber and lemon juice and other spices and herbs when they are around.

  19. Chris says:

    My favorite recipe is actually a recipe I’ve made quite a few times for scones with either fruit or white chocolate. So good.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  20. MaryAnne says:

    oh what a giveaway! My favorite way is to replace yogurt for sour cream other then sitting down to one of those yoplait whips which taste like jello/cool whip-YUM! But on a side note, we keep plain yogurt around here ‘cus hubs just LOVES plain yogurt mixed with anything crunchy…granola preferrably.

  21. mindy says:

    i use it in mashed potatoes with fried onions

  22. Tiffany says:

    I have a recipe for light pumpkin loaf that uses yogurt. YUM! I got an ice cream maker for Christmas, so I’m anxious to try my hand at making frozen yogurt!!!

  23. Diane says:

    I don’t cook much but one of my favorite desserts requires no cooking.

    I buy one premade Angel Food Cakes, a couple of Pints of Strawberry (which I clean and thinly slice and 2 large containers of yogurt. I slice the angel food cake into two layers. I mix the strawberries and yogurt together in a bowl. I then layer the yogurt and strawberries over each layer of cake puting one on top of the other. Then I put a little more over the top. What I don’t use of the yogurt and strawberries I save for eating later.
    I chill the cake for about and hour and voila a nice heathy version of strawberry shortcake.

  24. Carol Ann says:

    My favorite recipe using yogurt is one I got from a woman’s magazine years ago. It’s called “Fruited yogurt cake”. It is made in a 9-inch square pan and is similar to a sour cream coffeecake with a cinnamon, raisin, and nut layer.
    I also have another good recipe for a yogurt spice cake with a broiled-on coconut, walnut and brown sugar frosting.

  25. ttfn300 says:

    Mmm, pumpkin pancakes! While I love yogurt as-is, I love the yogurt cake or putting it into cheesecake… :)

  26. Nate says:

    We use yogurt to marinate lamb in…YUM!

  27. luxe says:

    First of all thanks for the recipe, I love pumpkin and I love pancakes so I don’t know why I don’t already have a recipe for this. Anyway my fav recipe with yogurt is pumpkin pie. I love it because it reduces the calorie and its still creamy.

  28. Valerie M says:

    my favorite thing to make with yogurt is a smoothie – I freeze fresh fruit and then put fruit and yogurt in the blender :)

  29. Anya says:

    It makes great tzaziki sauce!

  30. Sue says:

    Strained plain yogurt, mixed with honey and vanilla for a dessert sauce

  31. Cheryl says:

    I’m also hooked on Stonyfield Farm Yogurt. I can’t say I have a favorite recipe using yogurt. I make different flavored muffins weekly and always use SF yogurt in them.

  32. We love Stonyfield Farm yogurt. Because of diabetes in the family (and my son’s HUGE appetite), I limit his sugar. I recently started mixing plain yogurt with a drizzle of Agave Nectar (a low glycemic index natural sweetener) in place of sugar or honey. The kids love it!

  33. gail says:

    My favorite yogurt recipe was for a wonderful european yogurt cake that I discovered some years ago when I was looking for a cake idea for my grandson’s birthday. He hadn’t had much sugar yet and his mom and dad didn’t want to go wild when they knew he would be just as happy with a more subtle flavor. The cake was wonderful, made with yogurt and eggs and vanilla, and we all loved it. I didn’t frost it and it was a perfect tea cake for child and adult. Mmmm, now where did I put that recipe?

  34. Kaycee says:

    I dont use a recipe persay, but my favorite thing to use yogurt for is yummy, healthy smoothies!

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  35. Rebecca C says:

    We really love to make parfaits with yogurt.

  36. Page says:

    We eat yogurt in smoothies all summer long! We LOVE yogurt plain all year long!

  37. Julia says:

    Congratulations! That is really neat that you found out about your “blog” and baby at the same time. :-)

    Most frequently I use yogurt as a way to add oomph to smoothies (drunk daily) but more interesting is putting it in squash soup!

  38. April Jacques says:

    I use yogurtly most for making my fresh berry smoothies.
    Also used a lot with baking to moisten my cakes or muffins.

  39. Andi says:

    We make our own (after many tweaks) version of a very healthy muffin. It has bananas, yogurt, wheat flour, flax seed, soy flour, wheat bran, an egg, oatmeal, poppy seeds, baking soda and smart balance. Yummers!! And healthy too :-) .

  40. Jean says:

    My favorite recipe with yogurt is to use it in a quiche. Makes the recipe much healthier and tastes great!

  41. Rajee says:

    Vanilla yogurt.

  42. Stacy says:

    Oh I love Stoneyfield Farm and I really want to win this one. I can’t wait to try those pumpkin pancakes too —
    My favorite yogurt recipe is for Tandoori Chicken Strips with a yogurt dip. The recipe calls for plain yogurt mixed with the juice of one lemon. It is so simple and so good it really enhances the nutrition of the meal and the taste. When I make this dish the yogurt dipping sauce never goes unfinished. Even my one year old likes it!

  43. Marci says:

    OK so not a recipe but we eat this often: Yogurt instead of milk in our granola for breakfast.

  44. Brooke says:

    I marinate my chicken in a mix of yoghurt (full fat plain), salt, pepper, curry powder and mustard seed before I cook with it.

  45. michele says:

    Congratulations!
    Your recipe for Naan looks great. I will have to try that soon. My favorite use for yogurt is tzatziki and banana bread.

  46. Nila says:

    Congratulations on your blog anniversary. I love Stonyfield Farm Plain yogurt and in Indian cooking we use it in so many ways marinade, briyani, smoothie, raita.

  47. Judy says:

    Congrats on 3 YEARS!!! What a huge accomplishment! I use Stonyfield Farm Plain Yogurt everyday in smoothies. There is always someone in the family who wants that for breakfast!

  48. Moriah says:

    My favorite yogurt recipe is an adaptation of Nigella’s Rhubarb Cornmeal Cake. I make it with a little less sugar and whatever sweet-tart fruit is in season. The yogurt gives the cake a pleasant tang and unbeatable moist crumb. I might have to make one with my frozen cranberries soon!

  49. Carl Weaver says:

    As much as I love my mother-in-law’s cheese-stuffed blintzes, I am not fond of heart attacks. I like to put yogurt in instead of the cheese. Same great richness but with less fat! Mmm – I just inspired myself for dinner!

  50. Stacy says:

    Congratulations on 3 years, and Happy Birthday! My favorite recipe with yogurt is a stawberry cinnamon muffin recipe from Cooking Light. The combination of flavors is interesting and very good… and it’s all pretty healthy.

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