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Pumpkin Maple Pecan Butter from The Lollipop Tree
Pumpkin Maple Pecan Butter from the Lollipop Tree is a smooth maple dessert sauce made with real maple syrup and fall spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves.
Serve over pancakes, waffles, toast, or serve for dessert with cheese cake and coffee cake.
What a great fall treat! When the weather turns cooler, thoughts turn to the harvest and all of the wonderful flavors of the fall. If you love the great flavor of maple, you should definitely try this dessert sauce!
This fruit butter takes an ordinary recipe and turns it into a special treat that will be remembered and have your friends and relatives coming back for more.
In need of a gift for that hard to buy for person in your life?
This dessert sauce makes a delightful gift for a birthday, Mother's Day, or for any occasion when you need a gift that will be appreciated.
Take a look at other fruit flavored dessert sauces like this pumpkin maple pecan butter.
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Lollipop Tree Pumpkin Maple Pecan Butter
Ingredients: pumpkin, sugar, maple syrup, apple juice, pecans, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.
Net Weight: (1) 13.5 oz glass jar.
Shelf Life: Up to 1 year unopened.
Made in the USA.
Price: $8.49
Quantity Available: 11
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Serving Suggestions and Uses:
This butter is delicious served with pancakes, waffles, French toast, and fruit breads.
This is a wonderful spread for your morning toast, scones, and English muffins.
Swirl into cheese cake, muffins, coffee cake, and cookies.
Drizzle over ice cream, pound cake and gingerbread.
It is a delightful complement to crepes, yogurt, pudding, hot cereal, and parfaits.
Also delicious as an accent for pies, bread stuffing, vegetable casseroles, and pan sauces.
How to Serve:
To warm on the Stove Top: Open and remove jar lid. Place jar in a saucepan and fill halfway with water. Warm over a low heat until desired consistency is achieved. Stir and enjoy. Do not overheat.
To warm in the Microwave Open and remove jar lid. Microwave on medium heat for 20-30 seconds or until desired consistency is achieved. Stir and enjoy. Do not overheat.
Try other dessert sauces like raspberry sauce and maple walnut cream.
Just like chocolate better? Try these chocolate dessert sauces.
Are you a caramel lover? Try these caramel dessert sauces.
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