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Pumpkin Cake w/ Mexican Chocolate Whipped Cream

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Updated: 11/11/2020
Pumpkin Cake with Mexican Chocolate Frosting

This. Cake.

It lights up my life. It’s the wind beneath my wings. It has made it into the pantheon that is my top five list of best cake recipes of all time. I mean, come on. A pumpkin cake, with Mexican Chocolate Whipped Cream? Ba-BAM.

It was, in actuality, an accident. We had a carton of cream in the fridge, set to expire in a couple days, which was bad news bears. Because cream is expensive here. So I wasn’t about to let it go to waste.

After hastily giving the cream a good whiff and the all-clear, I decided to make my go-to pumpkin cake recipe, but with a whipped cream instead of the usual thin layer of cream cheese frosting, which is always good, but—and I say this with the greatest affection for cream cheese frosting—nowhere near as good as the aforementioned Mexican chocolate stuff.

It’s light, fluffy, and creamy, and the subtle chili notes are going to make you wonder why you’re not adding chili to chocolate ALL THE FREAKIN’ TIME.

Speaking of pumpkin, this pumpkin cake recipe was developed over much trial and error, and I can confidently say that it’s probably the best I’ve ever had or will have. It’s elicited its fair share of “Oh my good lord’s” and “Holy Sh*t’s”–from those potty-mouths I’ve made it for, and I’m immensely proud of each and every curse word it’s gotten.

It’s moist, light, and perfectly spiced. It works as just a plain sheet cake, as cupcakes, or even a pumpkin coffee cake, if you throw some crumbled butter, flour, and brown sugar on top. (And why wouldn’t you?) Use it as a base for all your pumpkin-y dessert desires.

So I know Spring is around the corner and all, but I’m just not ready to give up my pumpkin. This isn’t by any means my last hurrah of the season, either. We’ve got like…six tupperware containers full of the stuff waiting patiently in the freezer. Which is good, because we’ll be making this again at some point. And so–my clairvoyant Chinese fortune tellers inform me–will you.

Recipe Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a 9×13 inch sheet pan or 2 round cake pans (do this up right, or can stick! With the reigning title of THE moistest pumpkin cake in the whole wide world, it needs lots of Crisco and/or butter and/or PAM insurance).

Whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and spices. In a separate large bowl, combine sugar and oil.

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Stir in yogurt, vanilla, and pumpkin.

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We’re big advocates of fresh pumpkin puree (just buy a nice sugar pumpkin, or even a butternut squash, steam it, and puree it). But the canned stuff will do you fine too. I’m pretttttyyy sure that our friend Libby’s doesn’t quite possess this amazing orange color, but she’ll help you out when it’s not pumpkin season.

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Beat eggs in one at a time, mixing very well after each addition, lest you end up with a bizarre eggy mess at the end of all this. Once the eggs are well-incorporated, gradually add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients.

…Or just dump it all in and fold it. What am I doing telling you to “gradually add the whatever…” when I essentially just dumped it all in like an impatient five-year-old? I don’t know why I try to sound all fancy and responsible-baker-y when I’m writing these dessert posts. Just mix it.

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…Until it’s reasonably well-combined.

[Fancy responsible-baker-y Sarah says: Try not to over-mix].

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Spread batter evenly into prepared pans. Bake for 40-50 minutes. Cool completely.

While the agonizingly long cooling process is happening, melt the chocolate chips (with either a minute in the microwave or a double boiler) and allow the chocolate to cool a bit on the counter. You can also use bittersweet or dark chocolate, but if you do, we suggest adding a tablespoon of powdered sugar to the cream to balance things out.

Another tip: if you want to speed up the cake-cooling process, you can let the cakes cool a bit when they come out of the oven, and then just throw ’em into the freezer for 30 minutes or so.

Considering that I started assembling this cake around 3:30 PM, and I had only an hour of natural light left by the time it came out of the oven for photo-taking purposes, I’m speaking from frantic, harried experience. All that kitchen hysteria? For you, my dear readers.

Now it’s time to transform your cream into Mexican-ish deliciousness. Whisk together the heavy cream, cocoa powder, cinnamon and chili powder. You can taste it and add a bit more chili if you like!

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Whip just until the cream reaches the “stiff peaks” stage. In a large bowl, carefully fold about half of the cream into the chocolate, to temper it.

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Then fold in the remaining cream. Keep folding until unreasonably luscious.

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When the cake is completely (and we mean COMPLETELY) cool, layer the cream in the middle and on top of the cake. I’ve frosted warm cakes in the past and left the kitchen, only to come back to find the top layer flopped over onto the counter like a drunken sailor. Heed my words!

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Garnish with chocolate shavings, if desired.

And by “garnish with chocolate shavings, if desired,” I mean: “Garnish with chocolate shavings. Now.”

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What I really like about this cake (besides the flavor party that it is) is its cake-to-frosting ratio. It’s not all…”hey, do you want some cake with that frosting?” If Goldilocks wandered into the Three Bears’s den and found this cake, she would give it her “Just Right” stamp of approval.

And then the Three Bears would probably go Wild Kingdom on her for eating it all.

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Slice your delicious cake up and serve it to your soon-to-be-very-happy friends and family. Use a sharp knife dipped in a little warm water, and it’ll slice up like butter.

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Also feel free to make this mexican chocolate whipped cream and add it something–anything–else. It’ll make friends wherever it ends up.

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5 from 2 votes

Pumpkin Cake with Mexican Chocolate Whipped Cream

This pumpkin cake is incredibly moist and pairs perfectly with a subtly spicy Mexican chocolate cream.
by: Sarah
Serves: 16
Prep: 1 hour hr
Cook: 50 minutes mins
Total: 1 hour hr 50 minutes mins

Ingredients

FOR THE CAKE:
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 1/3 cups sugar
  • 3/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1/3 cup yogurt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 cups pumpkin puree
  • 4 eggs
FOR THE WHIPPED CREAM:
  • ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup heavy cream (cold)
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • chocolate shavings optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a 9×13 inch sheet pan or 2 round cake pans.
  • Whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and spices. In a separate large bowl, combine sugar and oil. Stir in yogurt, vanilla, and pumpkin. Beat eggs in one at a time, mixing very well after each addition.
  • Gradually add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients. Spread batter into prepared pans. Bake for 40-50 minutes. Cool completely.
  • While that’s happening, melt the chocolate chips and allow the chocolate to cool a bit. You can also use bittersweet or dark chocolate, but if you do, we suggest adding a tablespoon of powdered sugar to the cream. Whisk together the heavy cream, cocoa powder, cinnamon and chili powder. Whip for about 5 minutes, or just until the cream reaches the “stiff peaks” stage. In a large bowl, carefully fold about half of the cream into the chocolate. Then fold in the remaining cream.
  • When the cake is completely cool, layer the cream in the middle and on top of the cake. Garnish with chocolate shavings.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 327kcal (16%) Carbohydrates: 36g (12%) Protein: 4g (8%) Fat: 19g (29%) Saturated Fat: 14g (70%) Cholesterol: 62mg (21%) Sodium: 201mg (8%) Potassium: 231mg (7%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 20g (22%) Vitamin A: 5068IU (101%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 72mg (7%) Iron: 2mg (11%)
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Sarah Leung is the eldest daughter in The Woks of Life family, working alongside younger sister Kaitlin and parents Bill and Judy. You could say this multigenerational recipe blog was born out of two things: 1) her realization in college that she had no idea how to make her mom’s Braised Pork Belly and 2) that she couldn’t find a job after graduation. With the rest of the family on board, she laid the groundwork for the blog in 2013. By 2015, it had become one of the internet’s most trusted resources for Chinese cooking. Creator of quick and easy recipes for harried home cooks and official Woks of Life photographer, Sarah loves creating accessible recipes that chase down familiar nostalgic flavors while adapting to the needs of modern home cooks. Alongside her family, Sarah has become a New York Times Bestselling author with their cookbook, The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family, as well as a James Beard Award nominee and IACP Award finalist.
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