Butterscotch Pumpkin Cake Bars {Luci Morsel’s Guest Post}
These cake bars start with a moist pumpkin cake that is combined with ooey-goey butterscotch.
I have a treat for you today! In addition to this scrumptious recipe of butterscotch pumpkin cake bars, I am excited to introduce you to my favorite new foodie AND fashionista! Luci from Luci’s Morsel is a fashion blogger with a passion for food especially delicious desserts (hello honey cardamon cake!!) and a chic eye for fashion. She is also a sweet Cali girl that I’ve been lucky to get to know over the past few months. She is here today to share with you a seasonal recipe I can’t wait to try. Here’s Luci:
It’s so exciting to be guest posting for Zainab here on Blahnik Baker! Bloggers who do both fashion and food (who actually develop their own recipes) are fewer and farther between than I ever imagined. When I do stumble on them, I do a happy dance and follow them everywhere. That’s what happened when I found Zainab on Instagram. I loved her blog name but failed to check out her blog – embarrassing, I know! As fate would have it, the blogging world had me stumble onto her site on a day when she shared a story about being a PhD student and blogger. Having just earned my PhD in History last summer, I had an instant connection. I left a comment and was soon graced with an email from Zainab saying hi. Many lengthy emails and quite a few texts later, Zainab and I are bonding about desserts, fashion blogging, and the very unique experience of being a doctoral student on an almost daily basis!
It seems only fitting that a post on Blahnik Baker be scrumptiously delicious. The holiday season is just beginning, but I think these pumpkin butterscotch cake bars are my favorite recipe of the season. It all started out as a pumpkin cake bar recipe from Martha Stewart. Then I remembered the butterscotch chips I had and decided they would make these bars truly perfect. As I reached into my cupboard for them, one of the many bags of sweetened coconut my sister recently unloaded on me caught my eye. I wasn’t sure but decided to sprinkle it on top, partly for color and partly for taste. And then the walnuts were just begging to be added. I love nuts in my baked goods and I think I’m incapable of baking in the fall and winter without adding a walnut or pecan. But can you blame me?!? Anyway, the bars started baking in the oven and life started smelling sweeter. And when it came time for taste-testing, my fiance and I were kind of head-over-heels in love with them. Fortunately, or unfortunately, we had to save them for the dinner party we were going to that night, so we restrained ourselves from eating the whole pan. The butterscotch melts into the pumpkin and the toasted coconut rounds out the whole thing nicely. I’ve since bought butterscotch chips again to replace my stash and plan on making these more than once this holiday season. These will be great for Thanksgiving weekend and all those holiday parties!
Butterscotch Pumpkin Cake Bars
These cake bars start with a moist pumpkin cake that is combined with ooey-goey butterscotch.
Ingredients
- 1 Cup flour
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ⅜ teaspoon salt
- ¾ teaspoon cinnamon
- ¾ teaspoon ginger
- ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
- ¼ teaspoon allspice
- ¼ teaspoon cloves
- ¼ teaspoon cardamom
- ½ Cup butter, softened
- ¾ Cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ½ Cup pumpkin puree
- ¾ Cup butterscotch chips
- ½ Cup shredded coconut
- ½ whole nuts (pecans or walnuts)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line bottom of square pan with parchment paper, leaving extra on the sides for easy removal.
- In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking soda, salt, and spices. In a stand mixer or large bowl, cream butter and sugar until smooth. Add in egg and vanilla. Beat in pumpkin until creamy. With mixer on a low speed, add in flour mixture. When combined, add butterscotch chips.
- Spread batter in pan. Sprinkle coconut over top. Top with nuts. Bake 40-50 minutes until top toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with a few moist crumbs. Let cool completely before cutting and serving.
Coconut and butterscotch in one treat? I’m in love!! Thank you Luci for this wonderful treat. You are a girl after my heart and I can’t wait to try these.
Be sure to visit Luci’s blog for more of her recipes and seriously chic outfits!
“A California girl with her PhD in History, Luci loves designer jeans, iced coffee, homemade food, and smart humor. Luci’s Morsels is about fashion, food, and frivolity – all from an approachable and fun perspective.”
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oh my gawd, I just spent way too much time on Luci’s blog. . and now I want wedge boots and a Marc Jacobs bag!! LOVE these pumpkin cake bars!!!! so pretty!
Aww, Alice, you are so kind. Thank you for all the sweet comments. And those boots and purse are seriously worth every penny. I can’t tell you how dependent I am on them! 🙂 xo
I’m loving these bars! Regular pumpkin bars are so plane-Jane, I love this version with the coconut, walnuts, and of course butterscotch! I’m already a huge fan of Luci so it’s no surprise she served up this delicious treat for your blog.
Hi Meggan! I am now a huge fan of yours too!!
Meggan – I LOVE YOU! xox
Oooh lala what a dessert! 😀
Ladies this looks divine. Luci it is lovely to ‘meet’ you!
Have a wonderful weekend ahead~
Thanks Tammy!!
Aww, thanks, Tammy! It’s very lovely to ‘meet’ you as well! The weekend is going well so far. Hoping for it to last a long time! 😉
These pumpkin cake bars look delicious, butterscotch would go so well with the natural sweetness!
Need to try this 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
I agree! Butterscotch is just the best!
The butterscotch really does just melt into the natural flavor of the pumpkin balancing the very sweet nature of the chips! I hope you love it!
This cake looks delicious, and I love the addition of butterscotch! 🙂
Thanks Marcie!
Thanks, Marcie! I hadn’t thought of the combo before, but when I did, it was such an epiphany! I don’t know why it hasn’t graced my baking world before!
You and Luci sound like two peas in a pod! It’s incredible how much you have in common. And she totally nailed it with these bars- they have Zainab written all over them with the coconut topping. Checking out Luci’s Morsels now; thanks for the intro 😉
Ah Aliie you are so right!! She is lovely 🙂
Hi Allie! Thanks for the super sweet comment! Zainab and I have so much in common, it’s kind of crazy! We’re also both big family people! Thank you so much for visiting!
These bars are super lovely. I love the cute nut topping. Pinned!
Thanks Jocelyn!
Thanks, Jocelyn! It’s good all the decoration happens before they bake or I might not have had the willpower to not sneak a few bites!
People should decorate desserts with whole pecans more often. They’re so pretty!
Hhaha agreed!!
I agree! I mean, you knew that. But it’s just so easy and it’s such a simple and fun decoration!
I grew up on butterscotch and coconut so I am totally in love with this dessert. Pinning.
Same here!! Butterscotch from the sweetened milk right?
I grew up with butterscotch too – mostly in 7 layer bars, which is why I always have them on hand! So excited you like the same flavors!