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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
Posts: 348
Gallery: stephdray
Stats: Lost Since Jan 2007: 25lbs
WOE: Atkins-SouthBeach
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Grandma Jean's Pumpkin Pudding Bundt Cake (Low Carb)
My grandmother always made this cake on the holidays and I sorely missed it. This cake came out so well I would defy my own grandmother to tell that it was not her original recipe:
Ingredients: * 3 Cups Kevin's Cake and Cookie Flour * 2 Cups Sugar Equivalent * * 2 tsp Baking Powder * 2 tsp Baking Soda * 1/2 tsp Salt * 1/2 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice * 1/2 tsp Cinnamon * 4 Eggs * 1 Cup Oil * 2 Cups Pumpkin Puree (or 18 oz. can) * 1/2 Cup Unsweetened Almond Breeze Milk (if needed) * 1 Cup Low Carb Chocolate Chips * 1 Cup Chopped Walnuts Directions:
* I used Scott123's formula for Sugar Replacement, which is: 1/3 C Erythritol, 1/3 C Splenda Equivalent, 2 Packet Sweet One, and 2/3 C Poly-D. The pumpkin was probably more than enough to moisten this batter. The Poly-D gives both bulk and moisture to foods, but it forced me to bake this at a longer time at a lower temperature. I will probably omit it next time or cut it down significantly for a less 'pudding cake' consistency and a lighter weight crumb. But the taste of this sugar replacement formula was spot on. Makes 16-20 servings. Nutritional info per slice is about 280 calories, 7 net carbs (I don't count Erythritol), and if my LifeForm program is to be believed, a whopping amount of fiber (more than 30g). Pictures are for half the batch, cooked in a silicone pan: The pictures above show less than half of the recipe. I made only half a batch, and then reserved about a cup to make my husband a version without nuts, because he foolishly disdains delectable walnuts and pecans. Also, I could have drizzled the whole thing in a chocolate glaze but I was feeling lazy, and the chocolate chips had already melted to the bottom to make a bit of their own chocolate crust on top. (Those aren't scorch marks!) Last edited by stephdray : 10-05-2007 at 03:06 PM. |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 2,409
Gallery: jswalker1992
Stats: 231/159/150
WOE: Low Carb/ Protein Power
Start Date: January 1, 2007
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That looks wonderful! Cant wait to try it. Thank you!
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Southern Ca. San Juan Capistrano
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WOE: Low Carb Diabetic Plan
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Thanks Steph
That is one fine recipe. Thanks for telling me that wasn't scorch.
I was going to ask you if it was too high temp. So happpppy to know it is chocolate. I will certainly try this recipe. |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 361
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Stats: Then: 181/138 - Now: 158/135/140 - Height: 5'10
WOE: Atkins (Re)Induction - April 2008
Start Date: Jan 10, 2005
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That looks lovely. What's the white stuff you sprinkled on top? It reminds me of icing sugar (which of course is forbidden on LC).
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: ~ Heart's in Texas ~
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WOE: Atkins
Start Date: Re-Induct and Quit Aspartame March 2008
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My question: I don't have any Sweet One (not sure what it even is)...could someone please tell me what I could use in place of it? Thanks in advance. |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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H2O - my guess is that's powdered erythritol sprinkled on top.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 361
Gallery: H20Goddess
Stats: Then: 181/138 - Now: 158/135/140 - Height: 5'10
WOE: Atkins (Re)Induction - April 2008
Start Date: Jan 10, 2005
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
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Really, you could use any sweetening blend that you prefer. I just used Scott123's because it has a cleaner finish than anything else I've tried. You could use all splenda, for example and it would still be good. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
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I like to make this cake over the holidays. It was so moist and lovely I was delighted. I can't wait to make it again. But the thing I love most about this recipe is that it's really uncomplicated. I'm such a lazy cook! |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saratoga County, NY
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WOE: Low Carb
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I'm gearing up to try this recipe. I've made Kevinpa's Chocolate Chips and have his flour blend mixed up.
My can of pumpkin is 15 oz. Do you think going with that and Scott123's sugar replacement with PolyD will be about right for moisture? Thanks. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
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Because I did use the poly-d I had to bake mine at a lower temperature for a little longer and watch it carefully, but it came out wonderfully. |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saratoga County, NY
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WOE: Low Carb
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So you think using 3 oz less of pumpkin wouldn't be cutting back enough?
How much PolyD would you cut out with using 15 oz pumpkin rather than the 18 oz as the recipe says? I know you can only guess at this. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
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I think it will still result in a tender crumb, and the 3oz. of missing pumpkin shouldn't be too serious of a problem. Theoretically! |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saratoga County, NY
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WOE: Low Carb
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Thanks, stephray. I'll go with 1/2 and let you know how I make out. I'm hoping maybe I'll be able to give it a try Sunday. I appreciate your help.
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Panda - I used a 15 oz can of pumpkin and the full amt. of poly D - it does make the cake very moist and fudgyish(??? is that a word
). I do think you could probably get by with half though. I'll be watching for your report.I had to slice this, wrap individual slices and freeze it - I was eating some every day! It is soooooo good! |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saratoga County, NY
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Thanks for weighing in Tweaker. I'm really hoping to make it this weekend and will definitely go with 15 oz pumpkin and 1/2 the polyd. I'll report back.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saratoga County, NY
Posts: 191
Gallery: Panda120
WOE: Low Carb
Start Date: May, 2000
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I made the full recipe using the 15 oz. can of pumpkin. I used 2/3 cup erythritol, 2/3 cup Splenda, 4 packets of Sweet One and 2/3 cup polyD. I wasn't sure what the consistency should be and if any of the milk was needed. I hated to open an Almond Breeze for just a little bit. I had CarolynF's low carb milk made up so I ended up using 2 tablespoons of that instead. When I make it again I won't change a thing from what I did this time. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you, Stephray for the recipe and for helping me with the adjustments. Also thanks to Kevin for the chocolate chip recipe. They were just great in this cake. Tweaker, I now know what you mean about freezing it! It's hard not to overindulge. Everyone, including myself, went back for seconds. (That's why there's no pics after it was cut into because we left a chunk with them and only have less than a quarter of it left.) Note: I still don't seem to have a handle on attaching pictures. Sometimes I get them up okay but I'm not sure what I did right to get them there. It's the sizing that I have trouble with. I finally got a picture attached but only the thumbnail size pic comes up when the thumbnail pic is clicked rather than a larger version. One of these days I'll master this feature! |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Baltimore
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Stats: Lost Since Jan 2007: 25lbs
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The picture is so lovely. Thank you for attaching it. It's making me hungry for pumpkin cake right now. |
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