Pumpkin Butterscotch Cake
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Cake Mix
1/4 pound unsalted butter
1 cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup 100% natural pumpkin
1/2 cup nonfat buttermilk
1/2 light brown sugar
1/2 sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Grease and flour a 9-inch round cake pan. Combine together in a medium bowl flour, baking soda, spices, and salt. Set aside.
Place pumpkin and buttermilk in a small bowl and combine thoroughly. Set aside.
In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment cream together the butter and sugars. Beat on medium for 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl . Increase speed to high and beat an additional 2 minutes. Scrape down the bowl. Add the eggs and beat on medium for 30 seconds. Add the vanilla and beat on high for 30 seconds. With mixer on low alternate adding the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients into the mixing bowl. Mix until just combined. Remove the bowl from the mixer and use a rubber spatula to finish mixing the batter, until smooth and thoroughly combined.
Immediately pour the cake into the prepared pan, spreading evenly. Bake on the center rack of a preheated 325F oven. Bake for about 45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Remove the cake from the oven and cool in the pan for 15 minutes at room temperature. Invert cake onto a plate or cake circle. Turn the cake upright and refrigerate until needed.
Butterscotch Walnut Filling
¾ cup heavy cream
¾ cup sugar
¼ tsp fresh lemon juice
¼ pound unsalted butter, cut into 4 1 ounce pieces
1 cup walnuts, chopped
Heat cream in a saucepan over medium-low heat, until hot (do not allow to boil or simmer). Combine sugar and lemon juice in a separate saucepan. Stir with a whisk to combine (the sugar will resemble moist sand). Caramelize the sugar for 4 to 5 minutes over medium high heat, stirring constantly with a whisk to break up any lumps.
Remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the hot cream, one half at a time. Add the butter, on piece at a time, stirring to incorporate before adding the next piece. Cool in the refrigerator for 45 minutes before placing in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Beat on high for 2 minutes, until light (but not fluffy). Add the walnuts and stir to incorporate. Set aside for a few minutes.
Brown Sugar Icing
2 cups tightly packed brown sugar
1 cup heavy cream
½ pound unsalted butter, cut into 8 1-ounce pieces
¼ tsp cream of tartar
Heat brown sugar, heavy cream, 2 1-ounce pieces of butter, and ¼ tsp cream of tartar in a 3 quart saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring frequently while bringing the mixture to a boil.
Allow the mixture to continue boiling while stirring constantly, for 2 minutes. Transfer the bubble hot mixture to a 3-quart stainless steel bowl and allow to stand at room temperature for 1 hour before proceeding. Place the cooled mixture int the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle. Beat on low for 30 seconds. Then beat on medium for 2 minutes, while adding the remaining 6 pieces of butter, one at a time, until incorporated. Scrape down the sides of the sides of the bowl. Increase the speed to high and beat for an additional 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and beat on high for an additional 1 minute until light and fully. Transfer 1 cup of icing to a pastry bag fitted with a large star tip, and place in the refrigerator until needed.
The reviews {from my family and grandparents} were double thumbs up. It is very rich.
That looks delicious. By rich, do you mean it's really sweet, too? (I'm trying to find a cake that isn't super sweet, but still flavorful.)
ReplyDeleteUmm you're going to make this again when I'm at your house Tuesday night, right??
ReplyDelete@Candice...yes, very sweet. You only need a little taste to be satisfied! This cake is very flavorful but also very sweet (with the filling and icing).
ReplyDelete@DQ we will have to make some good stuff while you are here...
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