This marble cake not only appealing to the eyes but also taste great! fluffy & moist texture....better than what I've bought at those neighbourhood's confectionery shop ^-^ so next time whenever I crave for a marble cake will bake one myself! I love the different swirl on each slice, therefore took so many pictures for this particular cake :) I will definitely bake this cake again & again using different flavour like Green Tea, Coffee, Berries.....oh this cake gives me so much inspiration!!
Ingredient
- 250gm unsalted butter
- 200gm sugar
- 4 eggs
- 250gm self-raising flour, sifted
- 1 tbsp condensed milk
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/2 tsp vanilla essence
- 2 tbsp cocoa, sifted
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 3 tbsp warm water
- 2 tbsps finely chopped mixed peel
- Line the base of a 8" round cake pan and greased the sides and base.
- Dissolve the cocoa powder & baking powder with warm water till smooth. Set aside.
- Cut butter into small cubes to make creaming easier. Place butter & sugar in a mixing bowl. Beat at low speed till butter & sugar is evenly combined. Increase speed to medium and beat for 5mins or until mixture is pale & fluffy. Do not overbeat (overbeat will cause butter to melt)
- Add eggs one at a time beating for 1 to 2 mins in between each addition. The batter will be light & fluffy.
- Combine condensed milk, water & essence together. With a balloon wire whisk, fold in half of the sifted flour and milk mixture. Fold in remaining flour & milk. Do not beat or stir the mixture. Divide the mixture into 2 equal portions.
- Fold in cocoa mixture into 1 portion. Do not over-mix. Add the mixed peel to the other portion.
- Spoon alternate batters into the cake pan. Using a knife swirl the batters twice to achieve a marbled effect.
- Bake in preheated oven at 160 deg cel for 60mins - 75mins or till a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. (Note : Cover cake surface with a foil at the last 10mins to prevent over browning, my oven took 70mins to bake) Cool the cake in tin for 10mins before running a knife around the edge and turning it out to cool completely on a wire rack.
Hi Peng,
ReplyDeleteI have tried your old-fashioned Marble Cake last nite and it came out so successful (moist and soft texture)and I'm so happy with the result. It took about 1 hour 20 mins to cook and I followed yr instruction-I covered cake surface with foil to prevent over browning. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.
Hi Irene...glad that ur cake turns out great :)
ReplyDeleteHi Peng,
ReplyDeleteI would like to try baking the marble cake. May i know what is 2tbsp finely chopped mixed peel? Where can I find that?
Thanks !
Hi Peng,
ReplyDeleteI've made this marble cake today n its really moist and successful. Though my swirl is not really giving an equal effect..
I reduce the bbutter to 225gm. Instead of using mixed peel, I added some choc. chips on top as garnishing ^_*
Thanks for ur lovely recipe~
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ReplyDeleteby the way, it took me 35 minutes only for baking, maybe my conventional oven is small in size??
ReplyDeleteThx again~
Yenling....i checked my cake after 1hr is still sticky in the middle so i extend the baking time :) think different oven work differently.
ReplyDeleteMixed peel can be find at supermarket, if not u can omit that if not available.