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Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce

Now that it's officially October, let the pumpkin craze commence. Actually, let's be honest...when Starbucks released the Pumpkin Spice Latte on September 8th is when the craze commenced. So I guess I'm even LATE to the game! However, today I'm Sharing a Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce recipe that is going to make your taste buds go crazy.  DuClaw Brewing Company, based in Baltimore MD, sent me two awesome seasonal brews to test out - 31 Pumpkin Spice Lager and 62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale. You can imagine just how excited I was when this package came in the mail...

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Don't get me wrong, pumpkin brews are amazing enjoyed as a beverage, but include them in a recipe and your taste buds will scream.  I had several ideas of what I wanted to create with my new brews, but I decided on a pumpkin cheesecake. It's the perfect spicy, saucy, sexy desert (did I just describe my food as sexy??) to share with friends and family during October...but I'm thinking that I'm totally going to make this when Thanksgiving rolls around to replace boring ole' pumpkin pie. I'm eating a slice right now as I write this post. Can't you hear my taste buds screaming?

Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce

About the beer: 

Both the 31 Pumpkin Spice Lager and the 62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale are delicious, especially if you like a lot of spice. In the words of DuClaw Brewing Co., the 31 is your "grown up pumpkin spice latte." It has a dark amber color and it's very drinkable at 5.7%. 

I favored the 62 Imperial Ale, not only because it's ABV is 8.2% (8.2%!!), but because I figure that if you're going to drink a pumpkin ale, go big or go home, right? The flavors are intense, and it's one of the most hop-loaded beers to date! I'll be honest, I can only drink one of these because the beer is very strong, but the infusion of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg make me feel so warm inside. This is the type of beer I would want to sip on a chilly night by a fire place - washing down this cheesecake I'm about to share...

Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce

62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale has a dark brown/reddish color and is made with grains including Munich, CaraRed, CaraAroma and Flaked Oats. The CaraAroma is a caramel malt - so I definitely wanted to build on the hints of caramel. Hence the beer caramel sauce. 

Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Caramel Beer Sauce

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Pumpkin Ale Caramel Sauce

[yumprint-recipe id='4']You guys, this recipe is outrageous. Please go do yourself a favor: get your hands on some DuClaw Brewing Pumpkin Ale and whip up this decadent desert. I dare you not to eat the caramel by spoonful. 

About DuClaw Brewing Company:

DuClaw Brewing Company is a leading craft brewery founded in 1996, and is based in Baltimore, Maryland. Driven by the company motto “craft be cherished, rules be damned,” founder Dave Benfield took DuClaw from a home-brewing operation that sold beer through his dorm room window to a state of the art brewery. DuClaw Brewing Co. has released more than 65 brews. Today, Benfield and DuClaw brewmaster Jim Wagner work to continuously release more than 25,000 barrels of high-quality beers per year. DuClaw is available in select liquor stores, restaurants and bars throughout MD, DC, NJ, DE, VA, PA, NC, WV, and most recently, Cleveland, OH. I can't wait to visit the brewery next time I'm driving through Batlimore! 

DuClaw Brewing Company 62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale

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Disclosure: I’m proud to partner with DuClaw Brewing Company as part of their DuClaw Pumpkin Brew Blogger Campaign! I am being sponsored by DuClaw Brewing Company for this post, but all opinions expressed are my own, and all product claims or program details shared can be verified at http://duclaw.com/. I greatly appreciate your support surrounding this post! Thank you!

Let's chat:

Do you prefer a pumpkin spice latte or a pumpkin beer?

XO- Rach

Fluffy Chocolate Chip Muffins

Good morning! How's everyone's week going? Mine seems to be flying by like crazy - I think it's a mixture between being consistently busy at work and not getting home until 8 every night due to teaching or working out after work. Busy is GOOD. Do you agree? A quick catch up before I share a Fluffy Chocolate Chip Muffin recipe!

Last night I taught my first spin class in a while at FitLife, which is conveniently located right near my apartment. It was a lot of fun - spin is definitely one of my favorites to teach.

As far as half marathon training goes, I've ran once this week and it was a disgusting, humid run. My right shin is acting up a bit, so I've been focusing on cross training and strength this week - I'll get back to it next week. I was going to taper off and do a shorter long run this weekend anyway, so I am still on track.

NOW, let's get to the fun part, shall we? Maybe you've noticed that a lot of my baked goods on the blog lately have been muffins. This is because 1. I love muffins. 2. The only type of pan I have is a muffin tin since I moved. I don't have a loaf pan or brownie pan yet to make bars or blondies - so muffins it is!

I wanted to whip up a light snack or desert I could have on hand for the week and these came out perfect. I hate when baked goods are just way too sweet and these are a great level of sweetness.

Fluffy Chocolate Chip Muffins via ahealthfulheart.com - simple to make & semi-healthy!Here's what you'll need: 

  • 1 cup oat flour (blended up oats!)
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips (or more, this is when less is NOT more)

Here's what to do:

  • Pre-heat the oven to 350
  • Mix together all of the dry ingredients (except the sugar) in a medium bowl
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, vanilla, sour cream, milk and brown sugar
  • Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix until smooth
  • Fold in the chocolate chips
  • Grease a muffin tin and fill with batter a third of the way
  • Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the tops are just golden brown - let them cool

The recipe yields 12 small muffins.

Fluffy Chocolate Chip Muffins via ahealthfulheart.com - Made with sour cream!

 

The sour cream in these gives them a rich feeling, almost like pound cake, but the oat flour keeps them nice and light. I love using sour cream in baked goods - it really adds a lot. If you don't believe me, check out this article.

Fluffy Chocolate Chip Muffins via ahealthfulheart.com - made with oat flour and sour cream!

Fluffy Chocolate Chip Muffins via ahealthfulheart.com - made with oat flour and sour cream!

 

Have a good THURSDAY! Almost the long weekend :)

XO - Rach

What's your favorite kind of muffin?

Long weekend plans?

Scared of sour cream in baked goods?

Trail Mix Energy Muffins

Happy Monday! I know you need a little extra energy (who doesn't on a Monday afternoon?), so I'm sharing these delicious Trail Mix Energy Muffins. They could also be called "clean out your pantry muffins" because there's a lot of fun add-ins in these. Why skimp on all that goodness? The more the merrier! These are perfect for that pre-workout munch or even as part of your breakfast! They're full of complex carbs, healthy fats and natural sugar.

Trail Mix

Here's what you'll need: 

  • 1 cup almond flour
  • 1/2 cup regular flour
  • 1 cup oats
  • 1/2 cup walnuts
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened coconut
  • 1/2 cup raisins
  • 2 oz. dark chocolate or about 1/4-1/3 cup (I used 1/2 of a large hershey's dark chocolate bar and chopped it up)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/3 cup egg whites
  • 1/3 cup plain greek yogurt
  • 1/2 cup raw honey

Here's what to do: 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
  • Mix together all of the dry ingredients
  • Add in the greek yogurt, honey and eggs
  • Mix together well - the consistency should be thick
  • Spray a muffin tin with cooking spray (or line with muffin liners)
  • Spoon in the batter to fill the muffin tin about 3/4 the way to the top
  • Bake for 18 minutes, or until golden brown

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photo 3I will definitely be making these again for next week!

Enjoy :)

- Rach