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  2. 37 Pumpkin Muffin Recipes Perfect for Sweater Weather - AOL

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    These pumpkin muffins with a cake mix make the perfect fall treat. This recipe is made with only three ingredients and is so easy to make! ... Prep these easy pumpkin spice muffins in 10 minutes ...

  3. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins Make the Coziest Fall Breakfast

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    A standard 15-ounce can of pumpkin puree contains just under 2 cups of pumpkin. This recipe calls for 1 cup, so you'll have some leftover. The good news is, there are tons of ways to use canned ...

  4. 35 Canned Pumpkin Recipes That Prove It’s Not Just for Pie

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  5. 14 Creative Canned Pumpkin Recipes To Make This Fall - AOL

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  6. Out of Canned Pumpkin? These Pumpkin Puree Substitutes Will ...

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    Butternut squash and sweet potato are one-to-one replacements for pumpkin puree. For 1 cup canned pumpkin or pumpkin puree, substitute 1 cup cooked, mashed sweet potato or butternut squash.

  7. Pumpkin pie - Wikipedia

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    Libby's canned pumpkin, the most popular brand, uses the Dickinson pumpkin variety of Cucurbita moschata solely, though other brands can include any of a number of varieties of Cucurbita pepo or Cucurbita maxima. [8] [9] [10] Packaged pumpkin pie filling with sugar and spices already included is also sold. Sweet potato pie uses a similar recipe ...

  8. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    Originally it meant "any of various kinds of bread or cake". [5] The first recorded use of the word muffin was in 1703, [6] and recipes for muffins appear in British cookbooks as early as 1747 in Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery. The muffins are described by Glasse as being "like a Honey-comb" inside. [7]

  9. Muffin - Wikipedia

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    Bran muffins use less flour and use bran instead, as well as using molasses and brown sugar. [6] The mix is turned into a pocketed muffin tray, or into individual paper moulds, and baked in an oven. Milk is often added, as it contributes to the appealing browning appearance. [6] The result are raised, individual quickbreads. [5]