These delicious cakelets with all the goodness of pumpkin seed are quick and simple to make and perfect served with a nice cup of tea or with a dollop of custard or crème fraîche for a Sunday lunch dessert.
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. In a bowl, combine pepita powder, the einkorn flour, salt and baking powder. Set aside.
- In another bowl, cream the butter and coconut sugar with an electric mixer. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating until smooth. Stir in the dry ingredients with a wooden spoon until incorporated.
- Spoon the batter into 12 muffins cups lined with paper liners. I used 10 silicone muffin cups and a 8cm leftover tartlet crust. Sprinkle the tops with chopped pepita seeds.
- Bake in the center of hot oven for about 18-20 minutes. or until a skewer inserted in the centre of a cakelet comes out clean. Stand in the pan for 5 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.
79 comments:
This is SO beautifully unique Angie! Love the Einkorn flour.
Not only these must be delicious they look pretty too! I love your creativity Angie. Have a nice day x
love pepita seeds! Fun idea to grind them into flour and use with einkorn flour. These little cakelets look yummy, Angie!
Love these moist little cakelets! So nice for afternoon tea or dessert over the weekend.
They look so appetizing!!!
These are so cute - perfect for a holiday brunch! The color is so festive!
Delicious! Love recipes like this Angie. Never heard a pumpkin seed being called a pepita seed before.
Have a beautiful day.
:-) Mandy xo
These are so cute! Would be great for a lunchtime snack at work.
Wish I had one to go with my coffee right now.
These look beautiful! :)
These little cakelets are so cute and I bet they taste better then they look, which seems impossible. I’ve never used Einkform flour, can’t wait to try this recipe in the near future. :)
These cakelets are SO gorgeous, Angie!! I am seriously getting ALL the fall vibes from these! I happen to have a strange addiction to pumpkin seeds so I LOVE that you used them here!! Cheers, friend!
I like pumpkin seed. I think, it must be very good.
I do like my pumpkin seeds! These are so adorable. I just got a plain but vintage small cake tin in a garage sale, I think these would be perfect for it.
I bet these cakelets taste amazing, love pepitas and the nutty flavor from the einkorn flour. Delicious!
These cakelets are the cutest, Angie! Love the pumpkin seeds! I wish I had a few with my tea right now!
what a lovely batch of tiny cakes! i don't think i've ever used pepitas in such a way but they must add a lovely texture and flavor!
We love pepitas but I've never thought to grind them into a powder. I bet these have amazing flavor and great texture. Thanks!
Obsessed doesn't even begin to cover how I feel about pumpkin seeds! haha These little cakes sound delicious!
Nice looking cake lets! I bet these are delicious.
I love these tasty and wholesome cakelets.
Am not quite familiar with these flavors but the cake does look stunning!
I haven't heard of these before, but anything with pumpkin seeds in is good with me!
Delicous? Yes, absolutely. Never heard of these cakes, but I am trilled and excited to see them.
These cakelets look like perfection, Angie ♥
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I love that green. Is it from that flour u used or the pepitas. Would go nicely with a cup of tea
I love that green. Is it from that flour u used or the pepitas. Would go nicely with a cup of tea
I think they will make great snacks! Have a fantastic day!
I thought there's a matcha in these little cakelets :D It certainly looks quiet delicious and perfect with a cup of tea !
Angie, this is another of your unique creations that has me wanting to reach right into the computer screen and grab one!
What beautiful mini cakes! Perfect teatime treat. I love that mold, too---such lovely shaped treats!!
I just love the colour. And that it is not too sweet, a perfect treat. It's brutally hot 28C so I'll have to bookmark for later.
I'd love to have one of these pretty cakelets with a cup of tea today! The pepitas look great on top.
I've just bought a big bag of pumpkin seed flour and was wondering what I should do with it. Now I know :)
Thanks for the inspo!
Rustic and beautiful. I just love your recipes!
The cakelets look so cute, so pepita seeds are pumpkin seeds..
Pumpkins seeds are great for this time of year. Love these cakes. Perfect for an after school treat.
So new.. Lovely Bake :)
No words, Looks really tempting
ils sont si gourmands et appétissants
bonne soirée
I so need to get my hands on some Einkforn flour so I can try making these low sugar, GORGEOUS and tasty little cakelets! Adorable, Angie!
Love the touch of color on these beauties! They look so tasty too!
I LOVE pepita's! I can only imagine what amazing flavor these cakelets have with the pepita seed's being ground into a powder!
What a great idea to make a powder from the pepitas and them to turn it into a cakelet. A very unique and tasty recipe Angie!
These are so unique. I know I would love them!
Such healthy tea cakelets :) drooling !
Wow the cakes look superb!!
These cakelets are so beautiful Angie, I love their shapes and the photos are stunning! Thank you for sharing :)
I always have pumpkin seeds in my freezer…these sound like a good way of using them.
Love all your einkorn recipes and these cakelets sound and look fabulous. Such a perfect way of using pumpkin seeds. Hope you are having a lovely weekend.
Dear Angie, You always make everything look so tempting and delicious. My daughter would be in love with these muffins. I would enjoy them as well.
Have a wonderful weekend. xoxo Catherine
Angie, these look and sound delicious! I love pepitas and your idea of grinding them into flour was a great one. Anything with nuts and seeds and I'm on board :) There is something going on about disappearing comments in blogland these days! I wrote a comment yesterday and didn't know what happened to it but came back today just to check and see if it appeared. Nope.
Very pretty cakelets! And looks very moist, tender and delicious!
WOW! Another interesting and delicious recipe!
I don't think I've ever come across Einkorn flour, but these cakelets look so good!
These look beautiful Angie !
I love these cakelets! I'm really intrigued by this combo of ingredients and can't wait to give them a shot :)
These look healthy and delicious and I'd love to skip lunch just for these! Great recipe!
OK I'm loving the word "cakelet" right now! It sounds so fun and cute. These look great, Angie.
Love the color of your cakelet, such an easy recipe saving for future.
Cakelets! I like the sound of them :P and I am a big fan of pumpkin seeds
These little cakelets are so cute.They sound yummy too.
Oh lovely Angie. i never thought to chop up pepita seeds like that.
These are so cute and I love how you used ground pepitas - the color is beautiful!
I've never heard of Einkfom flour, but these look delicious. If I can't find this flour, is there a good substitute?
Angie, as usual so creative...I have pepitas every morning and never though in grinding it to make cake...these look awesome, easy and great for anytime!
Have a wonderful week ahead :)
@Susan Spelt flour would work too, Susan.
beautiful pictures..cakelets looks delicious.
fun recipe and seasonal for autumn
These look simple and sweet and like they will pair up perfectly with some tea or coffee! Perfect treat :)
These little cakelets are so cute! I love pepitas - I could easily eat a bunch of them!!
Wow! these look amazing.
These sound perfect for that mid afternoon pick me up!
Oh my, this would make tea so much more exciting for me, Angie. It's something different and I love how it looks! ^^
these muffins look scrumptious! May I have 1 or 2, please? xx
You always come up with the best combinations!
I wonder if I can get Einkorn flour where I live, but these cute treats look tasty :)
Oooo.... these looks as good as the other one. Good job !
Kristy
Very interesting. I love the color.
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