Originally posted September 11, 2015 Are you a book person? I’m not asking if you read. Everyone reads. I’m asking if you are a Book Person. You know, the one who buys a book every time they enter a book store. The one who automatically accepts free books, even if he knows he will never read them. The guy who, if given his choice of a dream room in an imaginary house, would NOT choose a man-cave, but rather a library, complete with fireplace and wood paneling. And a ladder to reach high shelves. Maybe like the one in Beauty and the Beast, maybe not. Why yes, I AM talking about my husband, how could you tell? Last time we moved was 2 years ago, and my mother-in-law came out to help us unpack, because she’s awesome like that. She was helping me organize our million books onto the shelves (that don’t look anything like Beast’s, btw). The entire Star Wars saga. Multiple science fiction sets. Every text book he has ever had. Some he didn’t have. (also, don’t even get me started on the 100s of CDs hiding under our bed. CEEDEES. Like, from the past.) Kris and I were doing our shelving project while Eric was at work and she could not believe some of the books we had hung onto. For example, there was one book that we had TWO copies of, one of them with a ripped-off cover. Somehow they had both made it through our cross-country move. “Throw it away Karen.” says Kris.“I can’t just throw it away! It’s a book about Jesus, first of all, and second, what would I tell Eric??”“He will never know.”“He might. What if he asks me where it is?“Say you don’t know.“But I DO know!!“No you don’t. Once the garbage truck picks it up, you will have no idea where it is. It could be in a dump. It could be in transit. It could be burned. It could be anywhere. You don’t know.” Kris is married to a packrat too. Now I know how they have such a peaceful marriage. “I don’t know, honey.” That’s how.
How to make Pumpkin Pie Cake
But let’s talk about this recipe! Are you a pumpkin pie lover? I’ve never been the biggest fan, but turns out you add some cake and streusel and I am all over that stuff. This is a really easy recipe, and would be a great dessert to make for Thanksgiving or any fall gathering if you are not a confident pie-maker. It’s basically a cake with a layer of pumpkin pie in the middle…a pumpake? A cakekin? Call it what you like, I call it Way Better Than Pumpkin Pie. Feeds a crowd! Or a really sugar-addicted family of four for a few days! It’s really so easy. First take a cup of your dry yellow cake mix out and set it aside for the streusel. Mix up the rest of your cake batter with some eggs and butter and spread it in the pan. Then mix up your pumpkin pie mix. Just pumpkin, eggs, sugar, spices, and evaporated milk. Pour it over the top. Some would call it a pumpkin pie dump cake. Then go back to your reserved cake mix and cut in the remaining cold butter. Throw it on top of the pumpkin mixture, then top with cinnamon and sugar. If you want you can stir the cinnamon-sugar into the cake mix, and then cut in the butter. Either way works great! This recipe is so fun to make for any event in the fall! And I promise, if you make this instead of pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving, no one will complain. Just don’t forget the ice cream!
More awesome fall desserts!
Brown Butter Pumpkin Cupcakes with Maple Pecan Frosting: These cupcakes are pretty much the best thing that’s ever happened to your mouth. Butterscotch Pumpkin Cake « This cake starts with melted butterscotch chips and get better from there. Apple Pie Bars « The best way to eat pie with your hands! Cinnamon Cardamom Cake with Maple Pecan Frosting: This frosting is unreal. Try it! Soft Pumpkin Cookies with Brown Butter Icing « I can never get enough browned butter Cranberry Cake with Warm Vanilla Butter Sauce « one of my favorite cakes ever. Perfect for Christmas. Pumpkin Cake with Chocolate Ganache from Shugary Sweets Pumpkin Cake with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting from Cooking Classy Grandma’s Pumpkin Snack Cake from Kitchen Meets Girl
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