This moist, gluten free pumpkin bread is full of real, unprocessed ingredients like honey, almond meal, almond butter, pumpkin and arrowroot powder.
I have a small confession to make. My first week of going completely unprocessed hasn’t been too successful. It was a super busy week, with a thousand activities to juggle. Stress makes me eat. Might be why I have 15 extra pounds I need to shed.
No excuses though. It’s typical for moms, especially me, to put myself on the bottom of the priority list. I know next week will be better. Especially because I took the time to take care of ME and make myself this unprocessed gluten free pumpkin bread.
I won’t take total credit for posting this today. This bread is something I have been working on and tweaking for a couple years. You’d think I would have it perfected by now. But, since I make this bread for me specifically, for MY taste and MY health benefit, well, you can imagine that I just don’t make this often enough.
This bread is super moist and MILDLY sweet. While I may not be completely unprocessing as I hoped last week, I wasn’t THAT bad. I typically do not like to overload on sugar in my quick breads, muffins or scones. But, no one will stop you from drizzling a little on honey when you eat this bread. Well, I certainly won’t!
And speaking of honey, that’s the unprocessed sweetener I chose for this recipe (my personal favorite). The bulk of the bread is made with almond butter, almond meal and some arrowroot powder. It’s not vegan, as I do use eggs.
It is also filled with all of my favorite nuts and fruits: almonds, pistachios, sesame seeds and dried cranberries. You can totally substitute with other nuts and dried fruits, like walnuts, macadamia nuts, pepitas, raisins and chopped dried apricots.
Most importantly, it’s fabulous with my morning tea… even on a Sunday morning! I like to take my slice of pumpkin bread, toast it in my toaster and then slather with a healthy spread of cream cheese. Mmm… this is the perfect fall morning breakfast! YUM!
Want to go unprocessed in your home? You can learn more about eating unprocessed here.
Quick breads are really a great snack cake, lower in sugar than typical cakes. Go beyond banana bread with some of my more unique quick bread recipes:
- Whole Wheat Pomegranate Banana Bread with Pistachios
- Whole Wheat Banana Bread with Olive Oil and Blueberries
- Olive Oil Beet Bread with Walnuts
- Skinny Whole Wheat Chocolate Banana Bread
- Mango Bread with Whole Wheat Flour and Protein Powder
Paleo and Gluten Free Pumpkin Bread
This moist, gluten free pumpkin bread is full of real, unprocessed ingredients like honey, almond meal, almond butter, pumpkin and arrowroot powder.
Ingredients
- ยผ cup almond butter
- ยพ cup pumpkin purรฉe
- โ cup honey
- 1 TBS extra virgin olive oil
- ยผ teaspoon baking soda
- ยฝ teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ยผ cup almond meal
- ยผ cup arrowroot powder
- 3 large eggs
- ยพ cup chopped dried cranberries
- ยผ cup chopped pistachios
- ยผ cup pepitas
- ยผ cup almond slices
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325ºF. Coat a 9-inch loaf pan with nonstick spray and line with parchment.
- In a large bowl, whisk almond butter, pumpkin purée, honey and olive oil until smooth and creamy.
- Mix in baking soda, baking powder, salt, almond meal, arrowroot powder until incorporated.
- Whisk in eggs one at a time.
- Mix in cranberries, pistachios and pepitas by hand.
- Pour batter into the prepared pan.
- Sprinkle over the top of the batter with almond slices.
- Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the bread comes out clean, about 50-60 minutes.
- Let bread rest in the pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a cooling rack to cool completely.
Notes
Cooking Tips: Mix the nuts and fruit up and try with raisins, walnuts or sesame seeds.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 186Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 47mgSodium: 287mgCarbohydrates: 21gFiber: 3gSugar: 16gProtein: 5g
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I love that you’re going unprocessed, Laura!! Good for you…I think I’d last about 30 minutes. Your healthy pumpkin bread looks incredible~
I love pumpkin bread and this looks fantastic. I love the healthier version and you can beat that it’s gluten free. Yum!
It is so easy to put yourself at the bottom of the list but I am starting to realize that taking care of yourself is just as important as taking care of your family. I hope the rest of the month of unprocessed goods goes smoother for you.
Just shared this with one of my buddies who is GF, she will love it!! Great recipe, thanks for sharing ๐
Your photos are stunning and the bread looks delicious. Good for you for taking care of yourself!
This looks so beautiful…and the pictures are almost haunting – I love it!!
I like that description- “Haunting!” Thanks!
Healthy AND GF? Win!
Love that the ingredients in the bread are unprocessed! It looks gorgeous…
I’ve been trying to eat mostly unprocessed for a couple of years now, and there’s a lot of slipping and sliding involved. However, I am sure just trying to change makes a difference in the end.
Beautiful loaf, I love that you used honey as your sweetener!
Your photos are absolutely gorgeous! Let last week go, and take it day by day!
This bread sounds amazing–there’s nothing I love more than having nuts and seeds in my bread yum!
Your pictures are gorgeous and this bread looks perfect!! Thanks for sharing on #SundaySupper.
This is gorgeous!
Good for you for taking care of yourself. It’s a tough thing for busy moms to do, that’s for sure! I’m off to check out all these lovely recipes and find something for supper tonight. I’ll be making your pumpkin bread for sure. My daughter-in-law eats gluten free, so I’m always looking for ways to treat her to something new. Have a wonderful Sunday. ๐
Great looking bread. I prefer breads like this to have little sweetener in them, so this recipe looks perfect to me. I wouldn’t worry about using some unprocessed foods, especially if you’ve considered the alternatives. Just reducing how much you use forever is more important than being totally free of processed foods for one month, IMO.
Trying to change eating habit is another habit that has to be worked upon. Itยดs great that youยดre doing it. This bread looks really good, so moist!
Don’t worry about not being totally unprocessed lately…just move forward and remember that tomorrow is a whole new day to start fresh. Your bread looks wonderful too.
This is a beautiful bread. Thank you for sharing!
Don’t beat yourself up too bad over week one – being conscious of it and taking steps in the right direction is great! I have just recently decided to go gluten free so this recipe couldn’t have come at a better time! Thank you for this and for joining in this week!