Okay, I admit it. I love Fall.
Despite the fact that it means that the warmth of summer is fading quickly, and snow is just around the corner, I take great joy over the crispness of the air, the beautifully colored leaves, the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
And I love it that I get to turn the oven back on and bake! We don’t have air conditioning here in the forested mountains. While we don’t need it most of the time, it makes it a bit too warm to turn the oven on throughout most of the summer.
My favorite dessert to bake these days is my Sweet Potato Bundt Cake. Oh, and it’s Gluten Free! But, it is so moist and delicious, you can’t tell that it is! My motto is that if you have to eat gluten free, you need to enjoy it. Not exactly a catchy phrase, but it works, I suppose. I don’t want any of our gluten free family members to feel deprived.
Here’s the recipe for you:
Spray a bundt pan very thoroughly with a cooking spray (like Pam or whatever you use). Put rice flour in the crevices to prevent it from sticking on the way out.
Preheat oven to 350°F.
If using a Bosch mixer, mix with your cookie whisks:
1 cup softened butter
2 cups maple syrup
2 cups mashed sweet potatoes
4 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
Then add:
3 cups freshly ground brown rice flour {I imagine you can use the store bought kind if that’s what you have on hand. Haven’t tried it, but in a pinch I would.}
¼ cup tapioca flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
½ tsp baking soda
¼ tsp salt
Pour batter into a 10 inch, greased and floured bundt pan. Bake at 350°F for about 1 hour 20 minutes, then invert on a serving plate. Serve with freshly whipped cream.
This is an amazingly moist and delicious cake. You’ll wonder where it’s been all your life. You’re welcome.
By the way, that picture there at the top? We took that in England at Stourhead Gardens. It was pretty near to where we lived. Remember that part in the 2005 version of Pride & Prejudice where Mr. Darcy proposed to Lizzie in the rain? It happened there. Here’s a little link I found that shows a little bit more about it. I haven’t spent any time on the website other than this one page, so I can’t vouch for anything else that you might find there. And you know how they say that the camera can’t quite capture the beauty of a place. Yeah, that too. Amazingly. Truly a part of God’s Masterpiece of Creation!
I’ve linked up at Growing Home , Cornerstone Confessions & Simply Helping Him