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HIGH-ALTITUDE PUMPKIN BUNDT CAKE WITH HONEY GLAZE RECIPE ...



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Pumpkin and oil keep this cake fresh even in high, dry mountain air. Topped with a white icing glaze and walnuts, it makes a gala presentation, and at every altitude it won high praise from taste-testers of all ages.

Provided by Susan G. Purdy

Yield Makes one 10-inch Bundt or tube cake; serves 10 to 14

Number Of Ingredients 23

3? cups sifted all-purpose flour
1½ teaspoons baking powder
¼ teaspoon baking soda
¾ teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1½ teaspoons ground nutmeg
¾ teaspoon ground ginger
½ teaspoon ground allspice or mace
? teaspoon ground cloves
1½ cups granulated sugar
1¼ cups dark brown sugar, packed
1 cup canola or light olive oil
5 large eggs, at room temperature
2 cups canned unsweetened pumpkin
? cup orange juice or milk (or buttermilk if using)
1½ cups sifted confectioners' sugar
2 tablespoons honey
Scant pinch of salt
2 to 3 drops fresh lemon juice
¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
2 to 3 tablespoons milk or cream, or as needed
¼ cups chopped walnuts, optional
A 9½- to 10-inch (10- to 12-cup) Bundt or plain tube pan; baking parchment, wax paper, or aluminum foil; sifter; foil-covered 10-inch cardboard cake disk or flat plate; wooden skewer or cake tester

Steps:

  • Generously coat the pan with butter-flavor nonstick vegetable spray or solid shortening, dust with flour, and tap out the excess flour.
  • Position rack in lower third of oven. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the sifted flour, baking powder (if using), baking soda, salt and spices. Set aside.
  • Add the granulated sugar to the large bowl of an electric mixer and crumble in the dark brown sugar, breaking up any clumps with your fingers. Add the oil and 2 eggs and beat until blended, then beat in the remaining eggs and the pumpkin. Scrape down the bowl and beater.
  • With the mixer on the lowest speed, alternately add the juice or milk (or buttermilk if using) and the dry ingredients. When everything is blended, scrape down the bowl, then beat a few seconds longer until the batter is smooth and creamy.
  • Scoop the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 65 to 70 minutes (or for the time indicated for your altitude in the chart) or until the cake has risen, is springy to the touch and is cracked on top, and a cake tester inserted in the center comes out dry. Cool the cake in its pan on a rack for 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Slide a knife around the pan sides and the top of the tube to release the cake. Top the cake with a foil-covered cardboard cake disk or a flat plate, invert, and lift off the pan. Peel off the paper, if you used it. Cool the cake completely.
  • Once the cake has cooled, whisk together all the ingredients for the glaze until smooth and creamy. Add a drop more of milk if necessary. The glaze should have a soft, just slightly runny (but not liquefied) consistency. Spread the glaze on the top of the cake, letting it drip down the sides. While the glaze is still soft, sprinkle on the nuts, if desired. The glaze hardens as it dries.
  • Quantities for the glaze remain the same at all altitudes, but if you are baking the cake at high elevation, follow the adjustments below.
  • Increase flour to 3? cups plus 1 tablespoon. Omit baking powder. Increase baking soda to 2 teaspoons minus ? teaspoon. Increase salt to 1 teaspoon. Decrease cinnamon to 1½ teaspoons. Decrease nutmeg to 1 teaspoon. Decrease allspice or mace to ¼ teaspoon. Decrease granulated sugar to 1? cups. Decrease brown sugar to 1 cup. Increase to 6 large eggs. Replace orange juice with ¾ cup buttermilk. Place rack in lower third of oven; bake at 375°F for 55 to 57 minutes.
  • Increase flour to 3? cups plus 2 tablespoons. Omit baking powder. Increase baking soda to 1¾ teaspoons. Increase salt to 1 teaspoon. Decrease cinnamon to 1½ teaspoons. Decrease nutmeg to 1 teaspoon. Decrease allspice or mace to ¼ teaspoon. Decrease granulated sugar to 1? cups. Decrease brown sugar to 1 cup. Increase to 6 large eggs. Replace orange juice with 1 cup minus 2 tablespoons buttermilk. Place rack in lower third of oven; bake at 375°F for 50 to 55 minutes.
  • Increase flour to 3½. Omit baking powder. Increase baking soda to 1½ teaspoons. Increase salt to 1 teaspoon. Decrease cinnamon to 1½ teaspoons. Decrease nutmeg to 1 teaspoon. Decrease allspice or mace to ¼ teaspoon. Decrease granulated sugar to 1? cups. Decrease brown sugar to 1 cup. Increase to 6 large eggs. Replace orange juice with 1 cup buttermilk. Place rack in lower third of oven; bake at 375°F for 65 to 70 minutes.
  • Increase flour to 3½ plus 1 tablespoon. Omit baking powder. Increase baking soda to 1? teaspoons. Increase salt to 1 teaspoon. Increase cinnamon to 2½ teaspoons. Increase nutmeg to 2 teaspoons. Increase ground ginger to 2 teaspoons. Decrease allspice or mace to 1 teaspoon. Decrease cloves to ¼ teaspoon. Decrease granulated sugar to 1¼ cups. Decrease brown sugar to 1 cup. Decrease oil to ¾ cup. Increase to 6 large eggs. Replace orange juice with 1 cup minus 2 tablespoons buttermilk. Place rack in lower third of oven; bake at 375°F for 60 to 63 minutes.

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