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Golden Gut Pumpkin and Nut Loaf


I love bread. I always have and no doubt, I always will. I’m not sure if it’s the simplicity of it, the texture or the taste; I just love bread. 

I love how versatile bread can be too – smashed avo? Nut butter? Dipped in a whole load of hummus? The options are endless… and that’s just the toppings.

However, I, like many others, tend to avoid a lot of highly processed loaves so sadly, my love for bread has had to take a back seat. I think in general, many of us have become scared of beautiful baked goods. We’ve become scared of carbs and we’ve totally demonised them. We’ve been taught that we need to live a bread-free life in order to be healthy.

This, my friends, is pure baloney.

We don’t need to deprive ourselves simply because we want to live a healthier lifestyle. You’re not a ticking time bomb if you’re eating bread; you’re a normal human being!

I want to show you a way that you can enjoy bread and make it your friend again. If we could all enjoy bread again, we’d have a much friendlier and happier world... (Take note, If I ever get elected for president, this will definitely be in my election speech).

This is where my Golden Gut Pumpkin and Nut Loaf comes in. It's a recipe that you and your tummy will salivate over. 

I know what you're probably thinking... people who make their own bread have too much time on their hands and are the ultimate hippies. I mean, how do people spend hours cooking bread? Don't they have things to do?

I had these thoughts too until I started out for myself.  I've made bread-making easy. Don't believe me? Check out my hearty Chia and Flaxseed Loaf, my scrumptious Spinach Loaf and my delicious Coconut Banana Bread.

My goal in recipe creation has always been to create simple and delicious recipes that will make people fall in loaf with food again (see what I did there?!). This recipe in particular, will undoubtedly make you fall head over heels in love with food. I just know that every single person will fall in love with it. This is the best loaf I’ve ever made and I’m not loafing around here.

This bread contains pumpkin which is a great source of antioxidants and omega-3 rich fatty acids, meaning it’s an anti-inflammatory bread recipe! Does anyone else find this cool? 
Okay… just me.

I’ve also used buckwheat flour because it’s wonderfully nutty, gluten-free, low GI and high in amino acids, including tryptophan which increases serotonin – our happy hormone! Of course we're going to be happy if we're enjoying bread! It’s also high in fibre and many minerals.

Naturally, no golden recipe can be completed without my Golden Gut Blend. This versatile and delicious blend is the perfect way to give you, your taste buds and your gut some love! It's a raw whole-food blend that's rich in iron, many other minerals and a whole heap of anti-inflammatory properties. It's vegan, sugar-free, gluten-free, paleo, sugar-free, dairy-free and down right delicious.

This bread can be enjoyed with my Bohemian Baked Vegetable Bowl for lunch, my Anti-Inflammatory Spring Pea Soup for dinner, my Sardine Mash Pot for a snack or just on its own.

It's absolutely delicious. It’s perfect for all my friends with gut issues, and even the ones without. Bread-making doesn’t need to be complicated or take hours. It just needs to be made with love... or should I say loaf? 

Golden Gut Pumpkin and Nut Loaf

Ingredients:

  • 3 eggs
  • 100 gms butter or use ½ cup olive oil
  • 1/3 cup raw honey (or sweetener of choice)
  • 2 TBS flaxseed meal
  • 2 cups almond meal
  • 60 gms buckwheat flour
  • 2 TBS Golden Gut Blend
  • Pinch sea salt
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 1 TBS lemon juice
  • 1 tsp bicarb of soda
  • 100 gms chopped walnuts, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds plus extra for topping
  • 200 gms pumpkin (steamed and mashed well)

Method:

  • Preheat oven to 160 Celsius
  • Place eggs, butter, honey, flax, almond and buckwheat flour into blender and blend for a few seconds.
  • Now add golden gut blend, salt, vanilla essence, lemon juice and bicarb of soda and blend again slowly until mixture resembles a smooth consistency.
  • Using a spatula remove the mixture from the blender into a medium sized bowl.
  • Add nuts and seeds and mashed pumpkin, stir carefully then let the mixture rest for 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile grease a loaf tin and spoon in batter smoothing it over to fill in any gaps.
  • Bake in the oven for 55 to 60 mins until cooked and a skewer comes out clean.
  • 15 minutes before ready, top with extra seeds if using.
  • Remove from the oven and place on a wire rack to cool.
  • Can be stored in the fridge then sliced when need.
  • It’s also nice toasted or warmed in the oven.

40 Responses to “Golden Gut Pumpkin and Nut Loaf”

  1. Su Wheatley says:

    Would love to try but I cannot support the cruelty that comes with chickens’ eggs, dairy butter, and bees’ honey. My food just has to be cruelty-free. Love the pumpkin, pumpkin seeds, no wheat. If I try this, I’ll have to get some of your vegan golden gut blend tho, and veganize the rest. If I do I’ll let you know how I go.

    • Lee says:

      Hi Su, for the swap outs you can use flax or chia as an egg replacement and light olive oil for the butter and instead of honey you could try rice malt syrup. Are you ok with rice malt syrup? Lee

      • Su Wheatley says:

        Hi Lee,
        Thanks for your response 🙂 As long as rice malt syrup is cruelty-free, has no animal parts in it, doesn’t hurt any animals, and is not tested on animals, I am good with it! 😀

  2. These are some very nutritious ingredients that you have added in your loaf. I am especially surprised how used pumpkin and turned it into such a delicious meal.

  3. Heidi says:

    Sounds Yummy! Can I use canned pumpkin. Will it supply enough liquid?

  4. Ash says:

    Hi Lee! Can I use your original gut powder instead of the golden one? As that’s what I current have. Thank you

  5. Amanda says:

    I made this but left out the honey- the texture was good but I will add the honey next time as I think it needs it

  6. Jeanette says:

    Does this recipe have to be mixed in a blender? Can it be done in a food processor?

  7. Cynthia says:

    Simply sensational! Works just as well made in a bowl with a whisk & spoon (easier than cleaning a processor, though mash the pumpkin well) .I used macadamia oil instead of olive oil + 1T & 3 t HYG + 1t Sol Spice turmeric blend as I did not have GGB. Thanks Lee for another ‘keeper’ recipe.

  8. Kelly says:

    Hello can this bread be sliced, frozen and then toasted? Looking for a quick & easy brekky for those mornings I wake want carbs.

  9. celine says:

    Delicious..!! This loaf was a super hit in my last Sunday brunch, loads of love to you for this. Next time want to try it with some raisins and almonds, what do you think about this add-on??

  10. Rachel says:

    Just made this… Wow, delicious! Topped with avocado, Greek yoghurt and fresh raspberries!! Absolute favourite, thanks so much Lee.

  11. Clare Viviani says:

    Hi Lee, thanks for sharing this beautiful recipe. If it were to be nut free and gluten free what could you use instead of the almond meal? Thanks so much😊

  12. YA says:

    Hi Lee, I loved this recipe,it was delicious, but found I could not tolerate the buckwheat. Do you have an alternative for the buckwheat please? Thank you

  13. Carol says:

    Can I substitute the honey for dry ingredient and if so do I need to add extra fluids?
    Thanks
    Ps Great recipe

  14. Brydie says:

    Hi Lee! How long can it last in the fridge? Is it best to freeze it then defrost in the fridge? THANK YOU!

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  20. Melanie Moore says:

    Hi what is your golden gut blend, I live in a very small country town so don’t have access to slot of specialty products, can I do a blend of other but and grains? If so what ?

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