Is it just me or has the month of September just zipped by?
But I do love Fall, it really is my favorite season and I welcome the smell of apples, cinnamon and pumpkin. I had so much fun with the Pumpkin Pie Brioche and it is such an easy dough to work with, you can make just about anything!

Links to the recipes in the Photo Collage:
Zoe Francois and her Pumpkin Pie Brioche
Pumpkin Pear Tarte Tatin and Pumpkin Brioche Cinnamon Rolls
Pumpkin Bagels with Apple Cider Glaze
More Pumpkin Recipes:
Elle’s Pumpkin Morning Glory Muffins
Soft Pumpkin Cookies with Cinnamon Glaze
Sugarcrafter’s Pumpkin Cornbread
Pumpkin Bread Pudding with Cinnamon Bourbon Sauce
Doughmesstic’s First Day of Fall Pumpkin Love
Heather’s Carrot, Cranberry & Pumpkin Muffins with Cream Cheese Scribble
Pumpkin Cupcakes with Maple Cream Frosting
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Wonder how many calories are in that beautiful collage.
I found this very forgiving as my recipe was wrongly typed and I used 1 cup of warm water instead of 2 1/4. I knew it didnt seem right but went ahead and made the sticky caramel nut bun and then I used the whole of the left over dough for donuts. The result of both was fine and quite edible and enjoyed by my fellow campers.
Good question, Guff, but one I won’t even consider as I drool over the photos
All linked up!
These beautiful photos do look tasty. I’mactually enjoying some of the Pear Tarte Tatin for breakfast as I read this. Yummy!
I’d love to wake up in the morning to the sight of those pumpkin rolls.
This brioche dough is just great, though I didn’t make the doughnuts I know I shall after seeing all of yours. Happy to be back baking with you all.
I’m drooling over those pictures too! I can just smell the apples and spices.
Oh, Michelle! That looks positively heavenly!!! YUM! I love pumpkin, and I love bread. Though I’m on a diet right now, but cyber bread can’t hurt you, can it???
I wanted to drop by from my blogger exile and let you know how much I appreciate the well wishes for Mr. Magpie. He is much better which means my nursing duties are concluded. I am just having to catch up with a mountain of things that I didn’t get done the month he was sick! But then, I am back to blogging. I have missed YOU! It feels good to be able to read blogs at leisure. I can tell I’ve missed some good recipes on your blog.
Sending you warm hugs across the miles and hoping all is well in your world…
XO,
Sheila
Oh, that all looks so good. I too was wondering what the heck happened to September!
YUM! I can almost smell the warm apples and cinnamon! Wonderful, mouthwatering photos.
I finally got around to this assignment. Everything you did looks great. I’ll have to head over to the different posts to see what you did