Sep 14, 2016 in autumn, budget, budget-friendly, butter, cake, home, homemade, nuts, pecan, pumpkin. Read the original on: Coco in the Kitchen
Thereâs a gray, puffy blanket overhead from last nightâs rainstorm. This otherwise doom & gloom weather is actually a welcome relief from the relentless heatwave weâve been having. One look out the window and I had a shawl wrapped around my shoulders, making a beeline out of my stuffy cubicle. While I strolled past worn Victorian houses holding ground among modern office buildings, the sky spritzed a cool mist across my face. Fall isnât officially here yet, but Iâm anxious to sink my teeth into a delectable slice of Pumpkin Cake. If Coffee Cake married Pumpkin Bar, this would be their love-child. Moist and airy with juicy raisins bursting under the tooth, it wraps you in the warmth of cinnamon and nutmeg, just in time for chilly weather.
Spring is best known as the season of rejuvenation, when Nature wakes up with green leaves on branches and new life emerges from nests. Then, for some of us, Autumn represents renewal. With my birthday drawing near, Iâve been thinking about how I feel like a young girl trapped in a tired, old body. My little sweetheart inspired me to do something about it and, so, last night, I attended my first martial arts class. This may be construed either as a genuine effort to get fit or an episode of premature mid-life crisis. Whichever it may be, I feel broken today. Parts I didnât know I had draw shrieks of pain.
Baking has become my haven for relaxation and now in my achy post-karate form, itâs also my rehabilitation. Itâs a somewhat selfish act that commands your full attention in producing something sweet and comforting, best served warm from the oven. The best reward are raves from those who sample the goods. Cake makes people happy. Itâs a documented fact.
Leaves turn bright shades of crimson and branches shake in the chilly breeze. A cool morning mist and the smell of wood burning in fireplaces fill the air. A new school year begins, full of promise and Natureâs bounty is ready for harvest. Along comes Itâs the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown over the airwaves, best enjoyed with the little ones. A slice of Pumpkin Cake draws the day to a close as we retire for the evening with sweet dreams.
Pumpkin Craze has taken the nation by stormâ¦.well, not quiteâ¦. but itâs coming. Iâll take pumpkin any day, any time of the year. Technically, Autumn hasnât come yet, but Iâm not waiting to bake something with pumpkin. First up is a moist, airy pumpkin cake with a buttery pecan crown. A pinch of coarse sea salt is a delicious surprise to the crispy, toasty streusel and compliments the sweet, nutty flavors beautifully. Whether you bake it into a couple of loaves, a bunch of cute little cupcakes or a big sheet cake, this recipe promises to convert even the most stubborn naysayers into pumpkin fans. Hope this chilly weather sticks around for a bit while so Iâll have more excuses to bake.
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