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Boo!
I made us Pop-Tarts!!
Filled with pumpkin pie and Nutella and even a little whole wheat in the dough. You know, for balance and all.
It made sense at the time, but I am thinking that today is not about balance in any way. It’s a day all about candy after all. So yeah, I think balance goes out the door today.
With today being Halloween and all, I really did not know what to show you guys. I went back and forth on what to do. It’s kind of a weird day food wise and to be honest, I really wasn’t sure what you guys would be looking for. Sweet, savory? I don’t know.
Sooo.
I just went ahead and skipped right on up to Thanksgiving, since it’s officially time to start talking holiday eats. YESSS. This is my favorite. I live to talk about holiday eats. They are the best.
I am also feeling like I should keep this post short and sweet today since you guys have trick-or-treaters to be feeding, candy to be eating and possibly parties to attend. But let’s talk about these pop-tarts just a little. I can’t help it, I am crazy excited about them.
I am not saying you have to make these cuties in place of your classic Thanksgiving pumpkin pie or anything. What I am saying is that you should be making these all month-long to get in as much pumpkin action as you can. Plus, there is Nutella involved and if you did not know, pumpkin, cinnamon and Nutella are kind of a dreamy combo.
Have you guys noticed just how many recipes I am posting with cinnamon right now? I really hope not. So many that I can’t even count them up because then I would fill guilty for not showing you guys enough variety this autumn. I just can’t seem to help it, I want cinnamon on everything right now!
I don’t think I can call it a problem though because cinnamon is actually SO good for you. So there, I guess I am subconsciously looking out for your health. You are so welcome.
Last September (meaning September 2013) made these homemade chocolate fudge pop-tarts, which I will not lie are still my very favorite. How could they not be? Go look at them and you will understand.
Anyway, ever since I made those pop-tarts I have been wanting to create another flavor. This time though I wanted the flavor to be a new one. Meaning not one Kellogg’s came up with and I re-created. Here’s the thing, I have had this idea for months. Like months and months. Think last November guys. I know, that’s a long time, but I am so excited to finally be sharing the recipe.
These are so good and if you are a pumpkin lover, then these pumpkin pie pop-tarts are definitely for you.
I used my favorite pie crust for the pastry. Don’t freak because you have to make pie crust, this is an easy crust. And the filling is literally pumpkin + Nutella.
Super simple.
So good.
You know what makes these the best though?
The brown butter maple glaze… sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. Seriously, there are no words.
Oh, and if you want to get all fancy, you can make some sugared cranberries for snacking on the side. Plus, they make things look so pretty and festive!
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Happy Halloween…. and on to Thanksgiving!! Bring on the stretchy pants!
I would love to make my own Poptarts one day and these with pumpkin and Nutella look like the best choice for me. All of my favorite foods together!
Thank you! Hope you get to make them soon! 🙂
I haven’t had pop-tarts in AGES! Like… probably 18-20 years. These look fabulous!
Haha! I know, so here. Only homemade is the way to go!
Thanks Brian!
your pie crust looks amazingly flaky! and that’s wonderful to have an idea for so long and finally see it come to fruition 🙂
Thank you so much!
I have made whole wheat poptarts a couple times for our great granddaughter. Not too hard just takes time.
It does, but I think they are so worth it. Thanks Charlotte and I hope you had a great weekend!
Thank you. Thank you so, so much for this! Unreal recipe friend!
Haha! THANK YOU!
Pumpkin and Nutella has to be the best fall combo EVER! These are amazing. The glaze looks to die for.
Pinned.
Have a beautiful fall weekend!
Thank you! Hope you had a great Halloween and fall weekend! 🙂
I think I just might be able to conquer this dough! These look great Tieghan!
You can, you can!! 🙂
Thanks Kathy!
You know I love pumpkin and chocolate together, so i am all over these. And I can’t wait to make sugared cranberries soon!!
Thanks Laura!! Have fun in Chicago! I am jealous of all you traveling. So fun! 🙂
Ahhh YES. Gorgeous photos, gorgeous recipe! Seriously wishing I wasn’t on a diet right now…
UGH. But it’t November, diets are for January!! 🙂
Thanks Becca!
Oh my, I am DROOLING over these! Nutella, pumpkin, and cinnamon all packed inside a poptart? Yum! This is like my childhood dream food!
Thank you so much! And yes, totally childhood dream food! 🙂
These look so great, T! Perfect for Halloween AND Thanksgiving. Bring on the season of eating!
Thanks Liz! And yes to the season of eating!! haha! 🙂
I can’t think of any better treat for Halloween. Brown Sugar Pop Tarts were always my favorite and these are just perfect to step them up a notch!
Thank you Meg! Hope you had a great weekend and Happy November!
OH MY! We are brain twins. I JUST made homemade poptarts last week….just haven’t posted them! They’re so fun…just a wee bit ( a lot tedious) I am loving your pumpkin Nutella creation!
And bring on the cinnamon. I put that stuff on ALL the things! Pinned!
Haha! No way! I cannot wait for yours! 🙂
Thanks Taylor! Hope you had a great Halloween weekend! 🙂
Festive indeed… and that brown butter maple glaze with cinnamon sugar sounds incredible!
Thanks Annie!
Pumpkin, cinnamon and Nutella are indeed a dreamy combo! -these poptarts are such a BRILLIANT idea!!! I love that flaky crust and those sugared cranberries – very festive indeed 🙂
Thanks Shashi! 🙂