Grandma's juicy marble cake from the tin - this is how you bake it quickly and easily
Created: 07/22/2022, 08:48
By: Carina Blumenroth
Marble cake is one of the most popular sponge cakes.
But often the preparation in a Gugelhupf form is a bit cumbersome.
This need not be.
A delicious cake always works, right?
Whether as a snack in between or in the classic way with coffee and cake in the afternoon, it doesn't really matter.
If you like
moist cakes with chocolate
, then the marble cake is definitely something for you.
There are hundreds of different cake recipes on the internet, but this one makes the marble cake even without a springform pan or Gugelhupf pan.
All you need is the
oven
and a
normal baking sheet
.
Anyone who likes chocolate will love this cake.
If you serve the cake while it's still warm, you can also savor the melted chocolate in your mouth.
You basically have a marble cake with a liquid core from the tin.
With it you wrap all those with a sweet tooth around your finger.
Sample image - not the actual recipe image.
Marble cake from the tin: the ingredients
Servings: | for a tin | makes 24 pieces |
Preparation time: | 30 minutes |
Baking time: | 35 minutes |
Difficulty level: | easy |
350 g butter (let the butter soften at room temperature!)
250 grams of sugar
400 grams of flour
2 packets of vanilla sugar
6 eggs
200 ml cream
1 packet of baking powder
1 pinch of salt
350 g milk chocolate
1 tbsp baking cocoa
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The individual steps to the marble cake from the tin
Preheat the oven to 180°C top/bottom heat.
Then line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
You can also use a reusable baking sheet for this.
Weigh out 175g milk chocolate and melt it in a water bath.
Then let the chocolate cool down.
Roughly chop the remaining chocolate.
Then take the butter, it is best if it is already soft, and mix it with sugar and vanilla sugar.
Then add the eggs one at a time and stir them in.
You are also welcome to add 100 ml of cream at this point.
Then fold flour with baking powder and salt into the dough.
You can now put half of the dough on the baking sheet.
Now mix the liquid chocolate with the remaining cream and the baking cocoa.
Then stir this into the rest of the batter.
You can then fold the chopped chocolate pieces into the batter.
Now put the dark batter on top of the light batter.
Use a fork to marble the dough.
The marble cake is baked in the oven for about 35 minutes.
Feel free to do the chopstick test in between.
All
chocoholics can also pour
melted chocolate
over the cake
after baking for an extra chocolate kick .
If you don't like it, you can sprinkle powdered sugar over the cake if you like.
Otherwise: Bon appetit!
(cbl)