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Pumpkiny, Butterscotchy Deliciousness!

November 5, 2021
Old Faithful.

I have a battered, broken, photo album of dessert/cookie recipes that literally falls apart in my hands every time I open it. I got organized once about 25 years ago and put all my recipes in four books. I have successfully avoided getting the rest of my recipes organized ever since.

Finally, this week I had a reason to try a decades old recipe because my friend and co-worker, Anna got promoted! She makes any work day way more fun, and has the patience of a saint, so she definitely deserved this cake.

Anna and her congratulatory pumpkin cake!

This pumpkin cake was as good as my instincts told me it would be. How can you go wrong with pumpkin and butterscotch — in FALL?

Moist pumpkin cake’s glamour shot

The recipe was labeled as Pumpkin Bread in the old LA Times recipe, but it’s more like Pumpkin Cake. And the Butterscotch Frosting, is the perfect pumpkin sidekick.

People kept coming up to me raving over everything from the moistness, to the amazing butterscotch icing, to the perfectly rounded out spices, (which was good because I tweaked the original spice list). It’s easy and really delicious and since you’ll be falling back and have an extra hour this Sunday, why not give it a try? It’s an absolutely irresistible dessert to add to your Thanksgiving dessert table.

Pumpkin Cake with Butterscotch Icing

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  • Reply
    Donna Tunno
    November 15, 2021 at 7:30 pm

    I’m going to tackle this cake for Thanksgiving … instead of a pumpkin pie. I know I’ll be punished for breaking the sacred Thanksgiving tradition of the Tunno pumpkin pie contest! This pumpkin/butterscotch cake combination intrigues me. How long have we been doing this pie contest? I’m guessing at least 26 years?

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      Fran Tunno
      November 19, 2021 at 4:53 pm

      We’ve been doing it since before my mom passed away in 92, almost 30 years! I am glad you’re making it. I may make pecan pie and buck the trend too! We’ll see. Make sure the cake sits out because the icing gets pretty hard if it’s in the fridge. I’ll try to find a way to make a softer butterscotch icing in the meantime.

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    Charles Burkett
    November 9, 2021 at 9:36 am

    Hi Fran. Can you use canned pumpkin instead of mashed?

    • Reply
      Fran Tunno
      November 9, 2021 at 11:27 am

      I always used canned pumpkin, it’s so much easier and is bred to be the right consistency for pumpkin baked goods. Plus all the reviews by cooks say it’s better. Better color, consistency, etc. I would never torture you by forcing you to bake a pumpkin then scrape it out!

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    Bruce Barker
    November 8, 2021 at 4:20 pm

    No fair publishing this recipe. Or even the PICTURE. Holy cow, that’s got ‘eat me now’ written all over it.

    • Reply
      Fran Tunno
      November 8, 2021 at 7:31 pm

      It’s pretty easy to make. Not sure if you or the wife bakes but it’s well worth the calories! Trust me!

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    Dawn
    November 6, 2021 at 8:06 pm

    I am so all over this pumpkin cake, especially with butterscotch frosting! I think there are cupcakes in my future, thank you

    • Reply
      Fran Tunno
      November 8, 2021 at 7:30 pm

      You will LOVE it dahlink!

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