{"id":1479,"date":"2015-11-28T14:12:59","date_gmt":"2015-11-28T19:12:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/u257280700-yesilovewalmart-com.hostingerapp.com\/pumpkin-spice-bread-with-white-chocolate-streusel"},"modified":"2020-11-12T22:22:28","modified_gmt":"2020-11-13T03:22:28","slug":"pumpkin-spice-bread-white-chocolate-streusel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yesilovewalmart.com\/cooking\/pumpkin-spice-bread-white-chocolate-streusel\/","title":{"rendered":"Pumpkin Spice Bread – White Chocolate Streusel"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"PumpkinThis pumpkin spice bread with white chocolate streusel is a winner. But, I didn\u2019t actually win the ribbon. My youngest son, who was 7, did.<\/p>\n

For our county fair, his sisters were planning to enter lots of categories. So, he knew immediately what he wanted to take. He insisted on either banana or pumpkin bread; because they are his two all-time favorite recipes that I make.<\/p>\n

I insisted<\/em> that I didn\u2019t have any day-old bananas, a can of pumpkin, or time to help him. We had already mapped out our time in the precious few hours before everything was due to be driven to the fair.<\/p>\n

Being the mosquito he is, he pestered me with his oh so cute hazel eyes and a \u201cPaleeez?\u201d Don\u2019t you always cave in to the youngest child in your family? Yeah, I caved.<\/p>\n

I agreed to buy the pumpkin, but he had to make it himself. He was sure he could handle it.<\/p>\n

That boy, with a little help here and there, actually made it and we dropped it off at the fair. Then we fervently prayed all the way home that everything we made would win blue ribbons.<\/p>\n

On the first day they allowed visitors, we went. We could have passed out from our collective anxiety \u2013 dying to see what everyone won. Everyone there was very hush hush as they inspected who won what ribbon. But, there was lots of excitement from my kids though. \u201cI won this. I won that\u2026\u201d<\/p>\n

Suddenly, my youngest comes barreling toward me, his face looking like he had just caught a BIG fish,<\/p>\n

\u201cMOOOOOOOM!!!! I got a big one!!\u201d<\/p>\n

I thought, \u201cWhat in the world does that mean, in non-fish speaking terms?\u201d<\/p>\n

He pulled me through the exhibit areas over to the food cases. And there it was – A blue ribbon<\/p>\n

AND a supersized blue rosette ribbon that said \u201cOUTSTANDING ENTRY\u201d.<\/p>\n

Right then and there I knew I had the best pumpkin spice bread in the world!<\/p>\n

Uh, I mean in the county. Regardless, one of those judges thought a lot of this recipe. I hope you do too.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s very moist. You definitely taste the pumpkin and spices. It\u2019s dense, so you feel like you\u2019re eating a muffin. The white chocolate streusel gives it an extra sweet crunch. The recipe makes three<\/em> loaves.<\/p>\n

So you can eat a lot of it!<\/p>\n

OR<\/p>\n

be good and share a loaf with someone you love.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s crazy easy to make. My 7 year old made it. Boy, did he make it big.<\/p>\n

Here are the ingredients. You probably have most of them at home already except the white chocolate, can of pumpkin, and pumpkin pie spice.<\/p>\n

\"Pumpkin<\/strong><\/p>\n