Pumpkin Cranberry Breadsticks - Recipe Girl (2024)

I dreamed about breadsticks the other night. I guess that officially dubs me as a “carboholic,” doesn’t it? Breadsticks floated in my head as I slept… soft and tender breadsticks, breadsticks with rosemary and sea salt, Parmesan-crusted breadsticks dipped in marinara sauce, and then these breadsticks too… Pumpkin Cranberry Breadsticks. I know it sounds weird. But I dream about recipes, and then I get up the next morning and make them.

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Sometimes my dreamy recipes are a total disaster. I once made a strawberry cake 5 times before I decided that my dream was a nightmare (true story!) But these breadsticks… were a very good idea indeed.

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Remember when I was sharing my dilemma in choosing a mixer color a few weeks back? Well, I finally decided on PERSIMMON. It’s a bright orange- perfect for fall. Perfect for helping me with yeasted bread recipes where that dough hook can do all of the heavy work for me. I also brought out my Gold Medal Better for Bread flour for this recipe. I like to use bread flour for bread sticks since it gives them more of a chewy texture.

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Those people back in the old days who made bread… who gave it their all with their arms and their shoulders and their hands and kneaded it to perfection? Yeah, I’m not sure I could have handled that. If you ever have the opportunity to get a stand mixer with a dough hook, it’s wonderful… it does all of the work for you. You can certainly make this recipe without one- but you’ll need to give it your all and knead it by hand.

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I chopped up some dried cranberries to add to my bread sticks (because that’s what my dream told me to do).

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To form the bread sticks, you just break off little chunks of the bread dough and roll them into logs that are twice as long as your fingers. Then you’ll cover them and let them rise in a warm place. My laundry-room-in-action is the perfect place for warm rising. You probably have somewhere in your house that gets warm like that, right?

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After rising (they won’t puff up too terribly much), the sticks get brushed with melted butter and sprinkled with Kosher salt.

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They bake up to be a golden brown. I dare you to taste one right here and there. Be careful, you won’t be able to eat just one!

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I was very pleased with how my dreamy Pumpkin- Cranberry Breadsticks turned out. They’re tender and chewy… soft on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside. They’re perfect with Turkey-Pumpkin Chili… or soups or salads. The recipe makes about 32- which is WAY TOO MUCH for my small family, so I wrapped the excess in foil and stuck them in the freezer for future needs. They’ll defrost easily and warm up nicely (see the recipe for details).

Enjoy!

Perfect for dunking into chili or soup, or just munching!

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 40 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Rising Time: 45 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Course: Bread

Cuisine: American

Keyword: breadsticks, cranberry, pumpkin

Servings: 32 breadsticks (1 per serving)

Calories: 93kcal

Author: RecipeGirl.com

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup warm water (110 to 115 degrees F)
  • 1 package (.25 ounce) instant dry or active dry yeast
  • 1 cup unsweetened pumpkin puree
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 4 cups bread flour
  • ½ cup chopped dried cranberries
  • ½ cup (1 stick) salted butter, melted
  • kosher salt

Instructions

  1. In a glass cup, dissolve the yeast in the warm water and let sit for 5 minutes to activate the yeast.

  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the water/yeast, pumpkin and honey. Mix to combine. Insert the dough hook and gradually add in 3 cups of the flour (scrape sides, as needed). Add the cranberries. Sprinkle in the remaining 1 cup of flour, and let the dough hook do the kneading for 4 to 5 minutes, until the dough is smooth and shiny. Remove the dough from the bowl onto a lightly floured board.

  3. Line two baking sheets with silpat mats or parchment paper. Break off small pieces of the dough and roll into thin breadstick "logs" about 6 to 8 inches long. Place them on the baking sheet. You should end up with about 32 bread sticks. Cover the baking sheets with a clean dishtowel and place them in a warm place to rise (I use my laundry room, when laundry is in full swing). Let rise for 30 to 60 minutes, until the breadsticks have puffed up a little bit.

  4. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

  5. After rising, brush each bread stick with butter and sprinkle with kosher salt. Bake for 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Let cool slightly, then serve. Or wrap in foil to store in the freezer to be served later. Let thaw at room temperature, then bake at 300 degrees F. for 5 minutes to warm up.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 93kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 8mg, Sodium: 61mg, Potassium: 34mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 1284IU, Vitamin C: 0.3mg, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 0.3mg

Disclosure: This post was created in partnership with Gold Medal Flour, a product I’ve used and trusted in my kitchen for many years. All opinions shared are my own.

Pumpkin Cranberry Breadsticks - Recipe Girl (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep pumpkin bread from sticking to the pan? ›

Be sure to carefully grease the baking pan or dish according to recipe directions, using solid vegetable shortening or no-stick cooking spray. If the quick bread still sticks, carefully run a small flexible metal spatula or thin-bladed knife around the sides to loosen the bread.

What can I use to keep bread from sticking to the pan? ›

You can use olive or vegetable oil, lard or butter to grease your tine and prevent your loaf from sticking.

How long do you leave bread in the pan after baking? ›

It's important to allow bread to cool all the way, or until it's just barely warm, to complete the cooking process before cutting. Rolls will take only about 20 minutes to cool. Bread baked in a loaf pan can take as long as 1 hour and a large free-form loaf can take as long as 1 1/2 hours to cool.

Why won't my pumpkin bread cook in the middle? ›

Even though your oven may say it's preheated to 350° F, tests have revealed that oven temperatures can be off by as much as 75° F in either direction! If your oven runs hot, your bread is likely to brown and bake up on the outside before the center has a chance to fully cook.

Should pumpkin bread be refrigerated after baking? ›

Should Pumpkin Bread be Refrigerated? Pumpkin bread stores fabulously well at room temperature due to the pumpkin and oil. It does not need to be refrigerated unless you want to make it last an entire week.

How do you know when pumpkin loaf is done? ›

So, to know when pumpkin bread is done, look for the crack on the top of the bread, which is a tell-tale sign it's either done or close to being done. Then stick a skewer or toothpick into the center of the bread. If it comes out clean, it's ready to come out of the oven.

Why did my bread stick to the loaf pan? ›

Generally, bread sticking to the pan is caused by one of two things: the coating in the pan or the temperature the bread was baked. Bread baked too hot will turn out gummy and dense, and will not have that perfect spring you are looking for.

How do you make a bread pan non stick? ›

There are a number of items you can use, including shortening, butter, or cooking oil. To make it even easier, you can coat the pan with a layer of coarse cornmeal. This won't adhere to the bread because it's not part of the dough, so there's no need to worry that it will alter your recipe.

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