Marble
cake and me never got along very well all these years. I tried to bake it
several times and was never happy with the marble pattern I got. It tasted good
but none of them looked good enough to photograph. Having said that the truth
is, I never gave up making them as I really like the taste of vanilla and cocoa
combination. Sometime back I picked up a
bundt cake pan and have been waiting for a good time to bake in it, but since
the pan was quite big I didn’t want to bake something in it just
for ourselves. Last week when we went to meet our friends who were going back
to India I decided to bake this cake and share it with them. By the time I finished baking it, it was little late
in the evening and I had no energy to photograph it. I decided to leave it
uncut and photograph it next day until my lil boy came to kitchen and said “
amma, I can smell a cake”. It’s not fair to ask a 5 yr old to wait till next day
to cut the cake right? So we cut the cake and I enjoyed it with my cup of tea… So this
time I dont have the picture whole beautiful bundt cake, hopefully next time if I make one I will update the pictures.
Ingredients
Flour/
Maida – 225 gm ( approx 1 ¾ cup)
Butter
– 225 gm( 1 cup)
Sugar
– 225 gm ( 1 ¼ cup)
Eggs
– 4 large
Cocoa
powder - 1 1 /2 tbs
Hot
water – 5 tbs( 3+ 2 tbs)
Vanilla
extract – 2 tsp
Baking
powder – 2 tsp
Salt
– a pinch
Method
Sift
flour, baking powder, salt and keep it aside.
Cream
butter and sugar with a beater or electric mixer until creamy.
Break
eggs in a separate bowl and beat lightly with a spoon.
Add
the beaten egg to the creamed butter sugar mixture and beat until mixed.
Add
vanilla extract and beat until mixed.
Add
the sifted flour mixture slowly and fold in until well incorporated.
Divide
the batter into two halves.
Add
cocoa powder in a glass and add 3 tbs of boiling water to it and mix well and
add this to one half of the batter and fold in.
Loosen
the vanilla batter with 2 tbs of boling water and fold in.
In
a greased cake tin add 2 tbs of vanilla batter followed by cocoa batter. After doing
each layer lighly swirl the batter with your finger to get a marble pattern. Repeat
it until all the batter is used up.This youtube video might be helpful.
Bake
it an preheated oven at 180 degree C for 40-55 minutes or until a tooth pick
inserted comes out clean.
For chocolate fudge icing
Butter - 55 gm (1/4 cup)
Brown sugar - 50 gm (1/4 cup)
Icing sugar - 1 cup
Cocoa powder - 2 tbs
Method
In a saucepan add butter and brown sugar and place it on a low flame until sugar melts and its bubbly.
In a heatproof bowl take icing sugar, cocoa powder and mix.
Add melted butter sugar solution to it and mix well. Icing is ready.
Spread the icing onto the cool cake and enjoy !!
anything made in a bundt pan just looks beautiful!!! the marble pattern looks so beautiful dear...
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed your Easter break well and are back to your studies. Its been a while I had made Marble cake. The cake looks yum!!
ReplyDeletelovely marbled patterns...Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteOh my!I am simply in love with ur pictures.. those marble cakes look gorgeous! good idea to ice it with chocolate fudge.. double inviting!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried my hands on Marble cake yet. I have been planning to but somehow never happened.
ReplyDeleteThe cake has turned out perfect Vinee :-)
even i cannot wait to cut the cake once it is ready...i totally understand Abhay's emotions:)
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting:)....:)
looks a perfect marble cake..yummy bake dear,I too have strong inclination to marble cake :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful marble cake, and am in love with that the icing..So delicious they are.
ReplyDeleteperfectly made, looks really tempting!
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