Pumpkin torte with maple-cream cheese frosting

1 servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
3cupsAll-purpose Flour
teaspoonBaking Powder
1teaspoonBaking Soda
½teaspoonSalt
teaspoonGround Cinnamon
¾teaspoonGround Nutmeg
¼teaspoonGround Cloves
¼teaspoonGround Ginger
cupGranulated Sugar
¾cupButter; softened
3largesEggs
cupPumpkin Puree
teaspoonVanilla Extract
½cupEvaporated Milk
¼cupWater
1pack(11-oz.) Cream Cheese; softened
cupButter; softened
cupConfectioner's Sugar; sifted
2teaspoonsMaple Extract
15Walnut or Pecan halves

Directions

MAPLE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING

Makes one 9-Inch, 4-Layer Torte Preheat oven to 325-F degrees and prepare two 9-inch cake tins with a light coating of non-stick cooking spray; set aside.

To prepare the pumpkin torte, blend together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger in a medium-size mixing bowl.

Beat together the sugar and butter in a large mixer bowl until creamy. Add the eggs, one at a time, blending well after each addition. Blend in the pumpkin puree and vanilla, making sure to mix well.

Combine the evaporated milk and water in a small bowl. Add dry ingredients and the diluted evaporated milk alternately to the creamed mixture, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. Distribute the batter evenly into the prepared cake pans.

Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool the cakes in their pans on wire racks for about 15 minutes before carefully removing the cakes from the pans.

When the cakes have completely cooled, cut each cake in half horizontally, to create 4 layers.

Meanwhile prepare the frosting by blending together the cream cheese, butter, and powdered sugar in a large mixing bowl until light and fluffy.

Blend in the maple flavoring and set aside.

To assemble, spread a layer of the maple-cream cheese frosting between each cake layer. Finish the top layer of the torte with a hearty amount of frosting, and garnish with the halved huts.

Posted to dailyrecipe@... by Recipe-a-Day <recipe-a-day@...> on Oct 15, 1999, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.