Marble Cake Recipe
This cake is very simple yet a very moist and pleasant dessert. I have tried different recipes to find an ideal marble cake. This is the best recipe for me so far. Try it out!
Ingredients:
- 4 eggs
- 200 gr (8 oz.) sour cream
- 120 gr(4 oz.) unsalted butter
- 1 cup of sugar
- 1,5 cup of flour
- 1 tsp of baking soda mixed in 1 tsp of vinegar
- 1 tbsp of cocoa powder
- pinch of salt
Directions:
In a medium bowl beat the eggs with sugar for about 5 minutes. Add melted butter and sour cream. Add the flour, salt and baking soda and keep on beating in medium speed of your mixer. Pour half of the batter into different bowl. Add cocoa powder to one of the batters leaving the other one the color it is. To create the perfect marble effect you will need to use two big spoons dedicated to each batter. Start from the center of the pan, put one spoon of white batter and follow it up with the cocoa batter, so on and so forth. Time to time slightly shake the pan to make sure batter lays evenly throughout the pan.
Preheat oven at 350F and bake the cake for 40 minutes. You can decorate it the way you like or you can simple leave it as it is. I like glazing it with Ganache and sprinkling ground walnuts on top.
Enjoy!
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04/25/2009 - 23:34
Hilola, really loved the cake. I am very much into baking myself, but couldn’t quite get the idea behind the spoon technique. I am guessing you are saying to spoon two colored batters into a pan one spoon at a time mixing the colors?
R u supposed to make those wavy moves with the spoons as well or just let it sink in?
04/26/2009 - 00:46
Jamila, I am glad you liked the recipe. This is honestly one of the best Marble cakes I have ever baked. I will make sure to update the recipe with more clearer explanation of the process but meanwhile try this:
Put a spoon full of white batter on the center of the baking pan and let it spread slightly on its own. Put one spoon full of cocoa batter in the center of the white(on the pan). It will push out the other batter. Keep alternating white with cocoa batter until you finish both of them. Like I said in the recipe, I shake the pan time to time to make sure batter spreads nicely.
01/06/2010 - 21:06
Looks delish!
01/09/2010 - 12:17
It tastes delish, too :) Very easy and very moist cake! Try it out Kitty :*
03/04/2010 - 14:43
I made this cake for some friends of mine, Dan and Doug, they’re twins, today is their birthday.
I doubled the recipe and added a bit of vanilla to the yellow mix, and instead of cocoa I melted 4 squares of bittersweet chocolate for the chocolate batter, then did a normal marbling in a 9×13 pan since I don’t have any round cake pans.
I knew it was going to be amazing, it was the best cake batter I’ve ever tasted haha!
I was really worried while I was baking it and almost got angry while I was baking it, I used a new air bake pan and one side was totally done, and the other was most certainly not, so I thought one side would be really dry and the other side would be nothing but batter, but after a rotation and a few more minutes so the gooey side would finish, I pulled it out and put the lid on loosely to trap some moisture.
I made bittersweet chocolate ganache, and brought it to them this morning.
Dan’s review is as follows
“Oh my god, oh my god, this cake makes me hate my mom, come here *gives me a hug* This cake is like a drug, I’ve never taken any drugs *Hugs Sara, then Josh* I usually hate the shit out of cake, did you make this icing? I’ve never had cake that wasn’t dry. Oh my god”
and Doug said it was “fire” and that he’d never had a cake so good.
Thank you SOOOO much for posting this recipe, I’ll be using it many more times in the future!
03/08/2010 - 00:25
Hahahahaha, oh Shelly!! You cracked me up so bad I couldn’t stop laughing for a while! I am really glad you liked the recipe. I will post the step-by-step recipe soon.
Love your additions to the batter!!!! Way to go with the improv! I will definitely try it out myself :)
Please extend my regards to Dan and Doug :)