Now that the leaves are beginning to turn color… and there’s the hint of a chill in the air… and the markets are well stocked with everything Halloween, it’s time to bake some pumpkin things. Your first order of business should be to make this pumpkin sheet cake!
I’m partnering with Stevia In The Raw® this fall to share a few recipes that show you how to use this zero-calorie sweetener in your baking. When you are baking with the Stevia In The Raw® Bakers Bag, it’s recommended that you only sub about half of the sugar in order to achieve the proper browning, rising and caramelizing that only sugar can provide. 1 cup of Stevia In The Raw® Bakers Bag has the same sweetness as 1 cup of sugar, so it can be substituted cup for cup in any baking recipes (and you’ll save up to 700 calories for every cup of sugar that is swapped out!)
There are great things to be said about a sheet cake. It’s super easy to make because you just spread it out in a large pan. And it feeds a lot of people too!
You do need a sheet pan to make this recipe. Sheet pans are also good for baking cookies, so you’ll get good use out of them. I recommend keeping two on hand for baking. You will thank me!!
This cake is slathered with a good layer of butterscotch frosting. Pumpkin and butterscotch are great together!
This cake has a reduced-sugar content because I’ve replaced a good amount of it with Stevia In The Raw®. Stevia In The Raw® contains extracts from the sweet leaves of the stevia plant, so that’s where it gets the sweetness to replace sugar.
None of the flavor is sacrificed in the reduction of using regular sugar in this recipe. It’s still as sweet as can be, and it’s the perfect cake for fall baking!
Here are a few more sheet cake recipes you might enjoy:
Double Chocolate Texas Sheet Cake by Reluctant Entertainer Red Velvet Sheet Cake by Picky Palate Samoa Sheet Cake by Chef in Training Peppermint Texas Sheet Cake by Recipe Girl
Disclosure: This recipe was made in partnership with Stevia In The Raw®. This is a product that I know and use in my kitchen. All opinions shared are my own.