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Pumpkin Sheet Cake with Perfect Cream Cheese Frosting

By October 5, 2012No Comments
 

The idea of a pumpkin sheet cake is not a novel idea on the internet this time of year, pretty much any blog you visit has something pumpkin and cream cheese-ish now that fall is in full swing. However, I have taken the basic pumpkin sheet cake recipe and tweaked it with a few changes that helped make this recipe just right. One of my issues with pumpkin cake is it always called for too much oil. I can’t stomach putting 1 1/2 c. of oil in a cake. It just grosses me out. However, the oil is essential to keep the cake soft. In this recipe I cut back the oil and used extra pumpkin to keep the cake moist. Not only that, but it gave this cake an even stronger pumpkin flavor which I loved. The second issue, I don’t like sheet cakes that are only one inch thick. I wanted this cake to be more the size and height of a regular cake baked in a 9×13 pan. This recipe makes a beautiful, fluffy and tall sheet cake that will serve 25+ people. It is great for large crowds, or for your family with lots of yummy leftovers 😉 You can always cut the recipe in half and put in a 9×13 pan if you wanted, but for me…more is better 😉

My other issue with regular cream cheese frosting is it is always too runny, not tangy enough or too sweet. I found this cream cheese frosting recipe in a Cook’s Illustrated magazine and the powdered buttermilk is what makes this frosting a perfect 10! It gives this frosting a tang that you can’t find in normal gaggy-sweet cream cheese frosting. Not only that, but it keeps the frosting from being runny and thin. It frosts perfectly and stays slightly stiff so you can cut the cake without it falling apart.


So, with these few changes we have taken a flat, overly fattening and drippy frosting cake to a cake that has the perfect texture and best cream cheese frosting around! Enjoy 😉

 

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