It is fall and that means Pumpkin season. I love the flavor of pumpkin. It is sweet and tart. These Pumpkin Layer Bars compliment the pumpkin with a cream layer and a graham cracker crust. I love the look of the layering and the contrast of the white versus the pumpkin color.
Pumpkin is very versatile. I have used pumpkin in a number of different ways. I have made a dessert bread, a scone, a risotto and corn bread. Each one of these recipes were really good. The dessert bread complimented the pumpkin with cream cheese and chocolate. The scone had great texture and was moist because of the puree. The risotto was rich. The corn bread was accented with honey. So many different ingredients that go well with the pumpkin and so many different ways to use the pumpkin.
Back to an explanation on the making of these pumpkin layer bars. These bars are at a moderate to difficult complexity level in terms of dessert making. I had not had luck in making desserts that required heating ingredients. With more experience and patience, and a good thermometer, you can succeed to with this dessert too. The cream layer and the pumpkin puree are heated. The cream layer is heated to thicken it up. The pumpkin layer is heated and combined with gelatin to help it solidify.
- 1-3/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
- 1-1/3 cups sugar, divided
- 1/2 cup butter, melted
- 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened
- 5 eggs
- 1 can (15 ounces) solid-pack pumpkin
- 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 envelope unflavored gelatin
- 1/4 cup cold water
- In a small bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs and 1/3 cup sugar; stir in butter.
- Press into a 13-in. x 9-in. baking dish sprayed with cooking spray.
- In a small bowl, beat cream cheese and 2/3 cup sugar until smooth.
- Beat in 2 eggs just until blended.
- Pour over crust.
- Bake at 350° for 20-25 minutes or until set. Cool on a wire rack.
- Separate remaining eggs and set whites aside.
- In a large saucepan, combine the yolks, pumpkin, brown sugar, milk, salt and cinnamon.
- Cook and stir over low heat for 10-12 minutes or until mixture is thickened and reaches 160°. Remove from the heat.
- In a small saucepan, sprinkle gelatin over cold water; let stand for 1 minute.
- Then, heat over low heat, stirring until gelatin is completely dissolved.
- Stir into pumpkin mixture; set aside.
- In a large heavy saucepan, combine reserved egg whites and remaining sugar.
- With a portable mixer, beat on low speed for 1 minute.
- Continue beating over low heat until mixture reaches 160°, about 12 minutes.
- Remove from the heat; beat until stiff glossy peaks are formed.
- Fold into pumpkin mixture.
- Pour evenly over cream cheese layer.
- Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours or until set. Garnish with whipped cream.
Graham cracker layer includes melted butter and brown sugar.
Heating the milk, whipping it and ultimately topping the graham cracker layer.
Pumpkin puree mixture and then cream folded in.
The pumpkin layered into dish and then shown after set in the fridge.
The final bar plated.
Danielle @ So Munch Love
Oh my, these look so darn good! I am such a sucker for pumpkin and I love that this is such a main ingredient!
Peter Block
I really enjoy pumpkin too. How come we only use it in the fall?
Laura @MotherWouldKnow
Love these bars – so simple but really elegant. And I’ll bet the 3 layers taste wonderful together. Please send me a tray of them asap:)
Peter Block
Cute Laura. Unfortunately, they are all gone!
Rahul @ samosastreet
Love the layers. They look so pretty.
Peter Block
Thx so much Rahul.
Kristen @ A Mind Full Mom
Peter, my mom used to make a similar bar for pot-lucks but it was chocolate flavored instead of pumpkin–this looks like it would be a great twist to a classic I grew up with.
Peter Block
Love when a recipe brings back a great memory.
Del's cooking twist
What a wonderful treat! And it seems so easy to bake. Love it already!
Peter Block
They came out well. The hard part is bringing the ingredients to the right temperature.
Platter Talk
I can’t imagine a better looking fall treat; outstanding job on the pumpkin bars, Peter!
Peter Block
Thx so much Dan.
Nicole Neverman
These bars sound fantastic! I love the different layers, looks very pretty 🙂
Peter Block
Thx Nicole.
Debi @ Life Currents
yummy yummy! these look so good!
Peter Block
Thx Deb.
Florian @ContentednessCooking
Just in time for fall! Another awesome recipe!
Peter Block
This is truly a fall recipe.
Patty Haxton Anderson
They came out beautiful Peter.
Lauren Gaskill | Making Life Sweet
Wow Peter! These bars look so light and delicious! I could eat five!
Peter Block
Thx so much Lauren.
justine @ Full Belly SIsters
These are just so beautiful!
Peter Block
Thank you Justine.