My friend had a ton of frozen pumpkin puree from Thanksgiving she wanted to get rid of so we had a marathon baking session and busted out FOUR pumpkin rolls! I always avoided making any type of jelly roll; they seemed so difficult. Not at all! The hardest part is while rolling, worrying about whether the cake would break. We made a game of it, cheering "go! go! go!" while the other was carefully rolling. But really it doesn't matter, broken or not it all still tastes the same in the end - delicious!
Pumpkin Roll
from Eat Live Run
3 eggs, room temp
1 c sugar
2/3 c pumpkin
3/4 cup all purpose flour
1.5 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
for cream cheese frosting:
8 oz cream cheese, room temperature
4 T soft butter
1 c powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Preheat the oven to 350. Beat the eggs and sugar together with a Kitchen Aid on maximum high speed for about ten minutes. When done, the mixture will be very thick and very, very pale. Add the lemon juice, vanilla and pumpkin and stir gently.
In another bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, salt and pumpkin pie spice. Fold the dry ingredients into the wet and mix just until combined.
Pour the cake batter onto a sheet tray (or jelly roll tray) that has been greased and lined with wax paper. Spread out the batter evenly and bake for fifteen minutes, or until golden.
Let cool on the pan for about ten minutes and start your frosting.
Whip the cream cheese and butter together on medium speed for three minutes or until creamy looking. Add the powdered sugar and vanilla and whip on high for another six to eight minutes. Set aside.
After you have cooled the cake for a few minutes, turn over the sheet pan and gently peel off the wax paper. Spoon the frosting on top of the cake and spread out. Starting at the far edge, roll up the cake. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for about an hour before serving.
**this cake freezes beautifully, making it super easy to just cut off a frozen slice whenever you have the urge. Just be sure to wrap it completely in plastic wrap and then again in tin foil.
12.15.2010
12.14.2010
Secret Santa 2010
Last week, I received this package from my Secret Santa that I had signed up for on Simply Stacie. I love the candle so much and was thrilled she sent Mary Kay goodies - it's the only makeup I use! Thanks Michelle!
Other fun stuff we've been up to:
I got this super cute necklace from my SIL and her Mister for my birthday. I wear it all the time!
I helped my sister bake her first pie on Thanksgiving!
I made this cowl to send as a gift to one of my other SILs for Christmas.
There has also been a lot of baking (recipes and pics to follow) and going back and forth watching Elf and The Holiday!
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