Gluten Free Pumpkin Bars

by Lynn

One of my favorite recipes to make in the fall was Paula Deen’s Pumpkin Bars. It is really more of a cake than a bar, but they were delicious and I knew they were one recipe I wanted to adapt them to be gluten free.

I recently spent some time tweaking the recipe making it gluten free and the gluten free version turned out so good.

I want to clarify though that when I say I tweak and adapt a recipe, that it takes time and it is not always easy. I have received several emails recently asking how I adapt my favorite recipes to be gluten free. I wish I had a magic formula, really I do. My answer is it takes time. It takes trial and error and a few disasters.

I read a lot of gluten free books and cookbooks and get ideas of what might work, but it doesn’t always work. Yes, sometimes it does and I have a great recipe to post, but often I have to start over and try again. This is the reason that I only post a few times a week. It takes time to recreate my recipes to be gluten free.

Don’t get me wrong, I love adapting my family’s favorite recipes and posting about them. I love the challenge, and I love it when I finally get it right and my family can’t tell that a favorite food is gluten free, but it is not always easy.

There are a few things I have found that make some recipes more adaptable than others, and I hope to share some of those over the next few weeks and months.

But I want to make sure that you know that my goal is not to discourage anyone from gluten free baking. My goal is to help show you that gluten free food can and should be good.  You can and should enjoy it. And with a little work you can recreate some of your favorite foods to be gluten free.

Now back to the pumpkin bars. These would be perfect not only for fall, but for the holidays. You could easily serve these to a large group and I doubt anyone would know that they are gluten free. I hope you enjoy this pumpkin recipe as much as my family did.


Lynn


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flora October 15, 2010 at 11:45 am

You Pumpkin Bars look great! I have been in a pumpkin mood also, making pumpkin doughnuts and pumpkin pancakes. Personally, I think pumpkin is a great ingredient in gluten free baked goods, as it adds so much flavor and moisture.
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Sophie October 21, 2010 at 7:41 am

Your frosted gf pumpkin bars look so delectable!!
MMMMMMMMMMMM,…You also have a COOl foodblog!!

Many greets from a recent gf foodie from Brussels, Belgium!!!

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Lynn October 21, 2010 at 8:05 am

Thank you! I am glad that you found my site.

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translationbykako October 31, 2010 at 1:53 am

Your pumpkin bars look really yummy!
I wonder if you could use fresh pumpkin puree instead of the canned puree.
I see lots of giant pumpkins for sale for just $2. I’m a bit sick of making pumpkin soup and would love something different like this for a change ;-)
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Lynn October 31, 2010 at 5:36 pm

I think homemade pumpkin puree would work fine in this. I hope you enjoy it!

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TomHolmes1945@Home Bars November 9, 2010 at 7:42 am

I love pumpkin, and your pumpkin really looks amazing. I am a big foodie and I love tasting different kinds of dishes, so I am trying my hands in the kitchen as well, I tried this recipe too it tasted good but didn’t look as good as yours.
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Lynn November 9, 2010 at 12:05 pm

I am glad that it tasted good and that you enjoyed it.

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Karen March 21, 2011 at 8:01 pm

Since I am not allowed to have sugar or cornstarch, I substituted Stevia for sugar, and tapioca starch for the cornstarch. It turned out perfect!The pumpkin bars were so moist. I am so glad to have found your site! Thank you for sharing these recipes. It is so nice to be able eat eat food that is so tasty and won’t make me sick.

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Lynn March 21, 2011 at 8:29 pm

I am so glad that you were able to adapt this to work for you. We love these and am so happy that you do also. Thank you for reading!

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Mira D November 25, 2011 at 12:41 am

I made these today for a Thanksgiving meal. My family and I had Thanksgiving dinner at a friend’s house and she has to be on a gluten free diet. I was pleasantly surprised. These came out GREAT! I have never eaten gluten free anything to my knowledge and had read that some gluten free baked goods have a bitter after taste so I was a bit worried. These tasted like regular pumpkin cake. They were moist and very tasty. My friend loved them. The kids loved them also. Thanks for a great recipe.

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Lynn November 25, 2011 at 10:15 am

I am so glad that you all liked them. We love them and I agree these are one of those gluten free things that anyone would enjoy. Thanks for letting me know how much you liked them.

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