September is here and we all know what that means: time for internet ladies to lose it over pumpkin spice everything!
I’m kidding.
Ok, half kidding.ย
But you totally know it’s true. I’m a total internet lady myself, so you can bet I hopped in line for my pumpkin spice latte first chance I got this week. ๐
So if you’re feeling pumpkin crazy, I have a suggestion. Make this bread. I don’t get anything if you do. I’m just saying, it’s tasty and could easily find it’s way on to a breakfast plate or beside your afternoon coffee. I mean, pumpkin AND chocolate? Yum!
Chocolate Pumpkin Bread, makes one loaf.
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup softened butter
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups flour
3 teaspoons cocoa
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
2 tablespoons greek yogurt
We’re going to be mixing things, and then dividing them so we can get that pretty marbled look. Don’t fret, it’ll all work out in the end.ย
In a bowl, combine the sugars and softened butter. Mix well. Stir in each egg and then the vanilla extract until just combined. Set aside.
In another bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Remove half of the mixture to another bowl (yes, a third bowl), and to this add the cocoa. Now divide the butter mixture in half between these two bowls. Add 1/4 cup pumpkin puree and a tablespoon of greek yogurt to each. Stir until just combined.ย
Add the batter to a buttered loaf pan in large spoonfuls, dispersing the two colors throughout. Then use a knife to swirl the batter around.ย
Bake at 325ยฐF for 50-55 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool for 5-10 minutes before removing it from the pan.
Serve warm with a tall glass of milk and a side of autumn vibes.
No? That got a little goofy at the end? Yeah, ok. I can see that now.ย
xo. Emma
Credits // Author and Photography: Emma Chapman. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.ย
45 Comments
Oh yes! Look at how beautiful the top of the bread is. I’m definitely making a loaf of this to share with my coworkers. Pumpkin and chocolate sounds like a delicious combo that I don’t think I’ve ever tried before!
Cat
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Oh Emma, you’re the best! You always make me crack up. And this looks so perfect for my annual Pumpkin Party! I’ll veganize it with egg replacer and maybe coconut milk yogurt.
Mmm, that looks delicious! xoxo
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Yummy.
xx
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Where do you get pumpkin puree?
Ha ha! I’m totally one of those ladies too! I love pumpkin anything and I’ve already had my fair share of pumpkin spice lattes ;). This recipe looks amazing, Emma!
Tamara
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I’ll be in line for that pumpkin spice latte too! Oh, and making this loaf will be the first thing I do tomorrow. Woah, this looks absolutely devine! XO
Any suggestions for a yogurt replacement for us dairy free ladies?
Yum! Can’t wait to try this!
Ah! Love this. Bring on the pumpkin flavored everything! I don’t even care! Plaid. Pumpkins. Apple spices. Crunchy leaves. When autumn arrives, I’ve got a “go big or go home” mentality, so bring on these pumpkin recipes! ๐
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In the UK, pumpkin is just not as big a thing but this sounds amazing, definitely want to try! I love your goofy writing style. Sometimes I’m writing a post and I just think ‘woah, that totally sounds like Emma!’ Hahaha.
Kath x
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Love PSL…and this bread looks yum! But i don’t like chocolate, so is it okay if i try without the cocoa? Should i add more puree instead?
xo
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That looks so good, yum! I always love your recipes!
This recipe looks delicious, I can’t wait to try it out! The only thing is, what size pan did you use?
Oh hallelujah this looks divine! I am obsessed with pumpkins, especially during the fall. I’m always down to make a pumpkin loaf & it’s bonus points for the chocolate. YUM! The top looks baked to perfection. :] // http://www.itscarmen.com โผ โฏ
Oh my, I definitely want to try this ASAP. It looks so delicious!
in a can at the grocery store or you can make your own by roasting pumpkin in the oven – search homemade pumpkin puree and you will find many recipes ๐
i’m thinking of using coconut yogurt
I haven’t started any pumpkin baking yet, but I think I’m about to with this bread. It looks great!
I’m obsessed with different kinds of pumpkin loaves and I try to make a few different recipes each season. This one might become a favourite since it has chocolate in it ๐ Can’t wait to try!
This looks so yummy!!
I love pumpkin everything and now that it’s September I feel free to get started ๐ I love the swirl. But I couldn’t resist throwing in at least a half a cup of cocoa plus chocolate chips. No way ๐
YUM! This looks so good! Can’t wait to try this out!!
Looks amazing! Have you tried making a gluten free version of this?
Don’t we all have a soft spot for pumpkin things? And with chocolate, ahh it sounds heavenly! xo
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Everything about this is perfection. <3
Just made this today with my 9-year-old, and it is delicious!! We both give it two thumbs up. I threw some chocolate chips in to the cocoa batter but otherwise made it exactly as written. A great way to usher in fall. Thanks!
I go crazy for pumpkin this time of year, along with the rest of them! This recipe looks wonderful. Any suggestions for substitute for yogurt if I want a vegan one?
Oh my gosh, this looks amazing! I have to try and make this in October!!x
Hey Emma,
that bread looks and sounds really good and I definitely have to try it. I have one question: Did you make the pumpkin puree yourself? I’m from Germany and I think we can’t buy pumpkin in any other way than as one whole pumpkin. Is it important which kind of pumpkin I use?
I do not comment very often, but I love your blog and I already tried many of your recipes that all turned out wonderful (last week’s no-bake cookies, the bagels you posted once, the hi-hat-cupcakes and so on).
I send lots of love from Germany!
Daria
Yep, I’m def one of those ladies ha! Cant wait to try baking this! Nom! ๐
Lulu xx
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Hi,
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Wish you all the best.
Sandra
Thanks for sharing! I have it in the oven as I type. I’m not great in the kitchen, so fingers crossed it turns out well ๐
Hi Daria! Emma used the kind you get in a can at the grocery store, but you can roast your own pumpkin to make it ๐ -Jacki
this sounds so good!
xxoo,
nikki
http://www.drema-in-neon.com
THREE dirty bowls??? Try this way for ONE bowl. Divide the ingredients (except cocoa) evenly and make the plain pumpkin batter. Scoop into the loaf pan in a checkerboard pattern – the batter is sturdy enough to stay in place. Same bowl – repeat process, adding cocoa to batter. Fill in the checkerboard with the cocoa batter. Swirl (skewers work better than a knife) and bake.
Also, add cinnamon. Who bakes with pumpkin but no spices?
I want to try this recipe. My mouth is drooling…
this sounds amazing. pumpkin and chocolate? best thing everrr.
xo, cheyenne
Ooooh pumpkin and chocolate! Looks fabulously delicious!
Just made this – it was sooo good! Wish I could post a pic, it’s beautiful and marbled, just like yours.
I made this over the weekend and it is delish! I didn’t have any plain greek yogurt so I subbed sour cream. So moist and flavorful. I’m going to have to bake another loaf because my husband is gobbling it up.
What size pan should I use for this recipe?
This looks amazing! I can’t wait to make it! It will get me into the autumn spirt since it’s still 90 degrees where I live. I’m thinking it would taste great with a little bit of my homemade cinnamon whipped cream! By the way your blog is beautiful, I can’t seem to stop coming back to see what new things you’ve posted! Keep up the amazing work ladies!
I just wanted to let you all know that I’ve been making this every year for Thanksgiving and for neighbor/teacher gifts since you posted it! It’s easy and so so delicious. The swirl is what everyone always comments on, so thanks for such a great tradition.