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Backstage at Lehmans: Shelley's Favorite Pumpkin Flavor In A "Brownie"!

Backstage at Lehmans: Shelley's Favorite Pumpkin Flavor In A "Brownie"!
[caption id="attachment_13096" align="aligncenter" width="288"]Shelley at her desk in Lehman's creative department. Shelley at her desk in Lehman's Dalton office.[/caption] If you're a regular reader of Country Life, you'll know that Shelley Salsburey, part of our merchandising team, is a big fan of pumpkin. (We always have pumpkin treats in the office for her October birthday!) Recently, she came across a new-to-her recipe for Harvest Pumpkin Brownies. And it sounded so good, I went right into the kitchen to make it! It's a perfect treat, and it goes together so quickly. It's ideal when you need a goodie for an impromptu get-together. This recipe's prep is super easy. The pumpkin that makes the brownies moist also makes the batter easy to mix. So using just a big mixing bowl, a wooden spoon and a whisk, the batter was ready in no time!Then, the batter poured smoothly into our Rectangular Cake Pan--at 9''x13'', it's a little different in proportion than the pan suggested in the recipe. (It's OK, though, because the cake-like texture of the pumpkin brownies made in this pan is so tasty!) If you like your brownies a little thinner, try a jelly roll pan. Watch brownies carefully to avoid overbaking. Although the recipe suggested a cream cheese-based icing, I went with a standard shortening and powdered sugar frosting, with a bit of cinnamon thrown in for flavor, because I took these goodies to a fall bonfire. I didn't want to worry about keeping them cold during the party. [caption id="attachment_22123" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Our Favorite Soft Cheese Knife at Lehmans.com Our Favorite Soft Cheese Knife! The stepped blade cuts soft foods easily. At Lehman's in Kidron, Ohio and at Lehmans.com.[/caption] I didn't even ice them completely--I just sliced them up in the pan with Our Favorite Soft Cheese Knife. The plastic knife won't harm the pan's non-stick interior, and it whizzed through the moist cake! Then, I used a piping bag and a star tip to pipe a big star onto each brownie. A little aluminum foil to cover the pan, and off I went. Can't wait to make these for Thanksgiving. They're a great alternative to pies, and travel well.  

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