The recipe for this cake also includes nutmeg, cinnamon, buttermilk and soft dark brown sugar, so overall along with the pumpkin the resulting cake was really moist. It also wasn't overly chocolately and the nutmeg and cinnamon gave it a nice warm flavour. It was slightly reminiscent of a ginger cake.
I used tinned pumpkin puree which you can get from Waitrose or even Amazon if you can't find it in the supermarket. If you've got the time or inclination you can also make your own pumpkin puree using a recipe such as this one.
Inbetween the cake layers is a tasty orange cream cheese frosting, you can find the recipe here. I really like the frosting and would certainly consider using it with other cakes. To make sure my cake wasn't wonky I also levelled the two bottom layers using a cake leveller which you can see above.
To finish off the cake I made some chocolate leaves which you can see in the second picture. They provided nice decoration and also added to the autumnal feel of the cake. The recipe for the cake and frosting can be found on the Country Living website.
If you're making a Halloween bake in the next couple of days then we'd love for you to enter it into our Calendar Cakes challenge. Calendar Cakes is hosted jointly here at Laura Loves Cakes and also by Rachel over at Dolly Bakes. Rachel is hosting this month so check out the details here.
I'm also entering this cake into The One Ingredient Challenge hosted this month by Nazima at Franglais Kitchen and alternately by Laura at How to Cook Good Food . The ingredient this month is pumpkin and squash.
Finally, I'm also entering into Simple and in Season which is hosted by Fabulicious Food and the guest host this month is also Nazima at Franglais Kitchen.
Looks lovely and autumnal. Love the chocolate leaves, too. I've just purchased some tinned pumpkin today for some cupcakes and can't wait to try it out!It'll be interesting to see what it tastes like. :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful layer cake. Quite divine and I bet the pumpkin purée makes it nice and moist. I made my own pumpkin purée recently and it was very easy to do and we'll worth it.
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate leaves are beautiful. What a lovely way to decorate an Autumnal bake. I've never tried pumpkin in a cake so I'd definitely love to try a slice!
ReplyDeleteI would like to have a huge piece please!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely! Could you taste the pumpkin? I'm very dubious of pumpkin, I didn't have a good experience with it last halloween! xx
ReplyDeleteI love the chocolate leaves on the orange frosting. This is a gorgeous cake. I need to get some pumpkin before it disappears from the shops. x
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you could buy pumpkin puree - thats great - what a lovely cake! I really like the chocolate leaves.
ReplyDeleteI took the easy way out...it was much quicker to use tinned pumpkin puree but I may make if from scratch in future! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't really taste the pumpkin in the cake I think it just gave it a slightly unusual hint and also made it more moist!
Gorgeous looking cake, so perfect for the season!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cake, love the sound of orange cream cheese frosting and the colour looks great against the brown chocolatey cake.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteWow what a show stopper! Love the contrast of the vibrant orange frosting with the chocolate cake layers, it must have tasted amazing too - I love anything with pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cake. Lovely colours, beautiful laters and topping.
ReplyDeleteI meant beautiful layers not laters!
ReplyDeleteDelicious decadent cake with lovely chocolate leaves! Simply divine! :)
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