Pumpkin Praline Cake

I made this cake to take to a friend’s house on Thanksgiving evening. We were getting together for desserts, wine, and board games. This cake was the star of the evening. The pumpkin cake layers were perfectly spiced and moist. The praline topping that is baked into the cake gives a great crunch and nuttiness. Last, the spiced whipped cream topping ties it all together.

I saw this cake on Pinch my Salt and knew I needed to make it as soon as possible. However, I didn’t want to use cake mix, so I hit up the Internet to find a from-scratch version.

Luckily I wasn’t the only one who wanted to make this awesome looking cake from scratch. I was able to find a recipe and it turned out pretty amazingly. I think this cake would be great any time of year, but I know most people consider Thanksgiving to be the end of pumpkin season.

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Pumpkin Praline Cake

Yield: 10-12

Ingredients:

For the Cake
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup butter
3 Tbsp whipping cream
1 cup pecans chopped, and toasted
4 eggs
1 2/3 cups sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
2 cups canned pumpkin
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ginger
1 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt

For the Frosting
4 ounces softened cream cheese
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 – 1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup whipping cream

Directions:

For the Cake
Preheat oven to 350.

Butter two 9-inch round cake pans. Line bottoms of pans with parchment paper. In a heavy 1-2 quart pan over low heat, stir brown sugar, butter, and 3 tablespoons cream until melted and blended, about 5 minutes. Pour half the brown sugar mixture into each of the cake pans. Sprinkle cup pecans evenly into pans.

In a bowl, with a spoon, beat eggs, granulated sugar, and oil until well blended. Stir in pumpkin and vanilla. In an another bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, spices, baking soda, and salt. Whisk dry ingredients into pumpkin mixture until well blended. Pour half the batter into each of the pans; smooth top.

Bake 30-35 minutes. Let cool in pans on racks about 5 minutes, then invert onto racks and remove pans and paper. Let cool completely, about 1 1/2 hours. Refrigerate until ready to frost.

For the Frosting
Using an electric mixer, beat the cream cheese, vanilla, and sugar until light and creamy. Beat in 1/4 cup whipping cream until smooth (scrape and stir with spatula as necessary). Add the rest of the cream and beat until it has the consistency of whipped cream (don’t overmix). Spread half of the frosting between the two cake layers then spread the rest over the top layer.

Cake Recipe from Big Oven
Frosting Recipe from Pinch my Salt

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12 Responses to “Pumpkin Salted Caramel Snickerdoodle Bars”

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    Anna @ Bashful Bao — October 10, 2013 at 1:01 pm

    These bars look absolutely amazing! I love the distinct layers!!

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    Dina — October 11, 2013 at 7:51 am

    they look delish!

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    Elaine Christen — October 11, 2013 at 9:50 pm

    What size pan? I’m guessing 9×13. Looks like an awesome recipe, can’t wait to try it!

    • beantownbaker — October 13th, 2013 @ 1:06 am

      Sorry, I’m updating the recipe now. I used an 8×8 pan.

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    Tracy | Pale Yellow — October 14, 2013 at 1:41 pm

    It’s all of my favorite fall treats in one: pumpkin, salted caramel, and cinnamon, love it!

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    Nutmeg Nanny — October 16, 2013 at 6:44 pm

    There is absolutely nothing more I could desire in a fall treat, you covered it perfectly πŸ™‚

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    Shannon — October 20, 2013 at 5:22 pm

    what a great combination, great thanksgiving dessert! or anytime, really πŸ˜‰

    • beantownbaker — October 23rd, 2013 @ 12:27 am

      Anytime is the correct answer πŸ™‚

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    Priya@MyKitchenOdyssey — October 24, 2013 at 3:24 pm

    Such a lovely treat .I love caramels so this might be for me.

    • beantownbaker — October 28th, 2013 @ 8:25 pm

      Anyone who loves caramel and pumpkin would love this, so I’m sure you would too!

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    Tom @ Waegook Tom — November 3, 2013 at 11:52 am

    I have to admit that, as a Brit, I have NO idea what a snickerdoodle is, but this sounds delicious and yummy and amazing and I WANT SOME. Tis the season to eat everything pumpkin-y.

    • beantownbaker — November 3rd, 2013 @ 12:37 pm

      Snickerdoodles are basically a sugar cookie with cinnamon. They’re very popular here in the US. I agree! Bring on the pumpkin πŸ™‚

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