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Bourbon brown butter sauce turns this upside down cake into your favorite cocktail. The brown butter

Bourbon brown butter sauce turns this upside down cake into your favorite cocktail. [Today On The Spruce] [The Spruce Daily]( [Old Fashioned Blood Orange Sheet Cake]( [Old Fashioned Blood Orange Sheet Cake]( The brown butter sauce brings nuttiness and notes of caramel that pair perfectly with bourbon and bitters to create a bite truly reminiscent of everyone's favorite nightcap, an [Old Fashioned]( cocktail. The beauty of this sheet cake is minimal bake time and easy portability for instant sharing. Just don't forget to mix yourself a glass while you're at it. [READ MORE]( [Today On The Spruce](#) More Recipes to Try [Mississippi Mud Ice Cream Pie]( [The Ultimate Homemade Hot Dog Buns]( [Lemon Layer Cake With Lemon Curd Filling]( [Lemon Layer Cake With Lemon Curd Filling]( [Italian Semifreddo]( [Italian Semifreddo]( [Today On The Spruce]( [Spruce Eats Banner]( Baking Essentials [The Ultimate Guide to Different Types of Frosting]( [How to Store Cake (the Right Way)]( [4 Things to Use Instead of a Springform Pan]( [Today On The Spruce](#) Did somebody forward you this email? [Sign Up for Baking with The Spruce Eats Newsletter!]( Have feedback? Send us an email at [contact@thespruceeats.com](mailto:contact@thespruceeats.com?subject=Newsletter Feedback), subject line: Newsletter Feedback. [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( Follow us: You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to Baking with The Spruce Eats newsletter. [Unsubscribe](page=spruceeatsprefnew) © 2022 Dotdash.com — All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]( A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10005

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