Extra Moist Marble Cake

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Extra Moist Marble Cake

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This extra moist marble cake is a classic one. It reminds of coffee on a Sunday at your grandparents house.

Just time with the family and taking some time away from everyday duties and routines. Perfect for a Sunday afternoon, isn’t it?

Want to surprise your grandparents by taking over baking the cake this time?

We will help you with this! Just follow the steps in our recipe below and you will be able to enjoy a delicious marble cake very soon!

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The original recipe can be found here: Extra Moist Marble Cake.

Things to Know Before You Start

Time schedule

  • Steps / Work time / Waiting time
  • >Mix dough / ~15 minutes / None
  • Mix cocoa dough / ~5 minutes / None
  • Coat loaf pan / ~10 minutes / None
  • Bake / ~5 minutes / 1 hour
  • Cool / None / 1 hour

Total ingredients needed

  • 250 g Butter
  • 150 g Sugar
  • 4 g Vanilla sugar
  • 4x Eggs
  • 250 g All-purpose flour
  • 7,5 g Baking powder
  • 45 g Milk
  • 25 g Cocoa powder – Unsweetened

Baking Tools needed

You will need a handy mixer, 2 bowls and a loaf pan of 23 x 10 cm.

Mix Dough

Ingredients:

  • 250 g Butter
  • 150 g Sugar
  • 4 g Vanilla sugar
  • 4x Eggs
  • 250 g All-purpose flour
  • 7,5 g Baking powder

Steps:

  • In a bowl mix soft butter, sugar and vanilla sugar with a mixer until fluffy
  • Add the eggs, one at a time and mix further till everything is well combined
  • Sift in the all-purpose flour and baking powder and mix until you get a creamy consistency

Mix Cocoa Dough

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Ingredients:
  • ~450 g Dough mix #1
  • 45 g Milk 25 g Cocoa powder – Unsweetened
Steps:
  • Seperate about 450 g of the previous mixed dough in a second bowl
  • Add the milk and cocoa powder and mix until well combined

Coat Loaf Pan

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  • Grease the loaf pan with butter on bottom and all sides
  • Fill the loaf pan by alternating between the normal and cocoa dough
  • One layer of the normal dough, one layer of the cocoa dough, again one layer of the normal dough and so on

Bake

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  • Preheat oven to 170°C (338°F) with the upper and lower heat function
  • Put the loaf pan in the oven on the middle rack and bake for 1 hour
  • After 20 minutes cut in the cake from left to right in the center (about 3 cm deep)
  • After baking take your finished extra moist marble cake out immediately, but keep it in the loaf pan
  • Tip: Check if the cake is ready by sticking a skewer in the middle until you reach the bottom and pull it out again. If it comes out clean, the cake is done. If not, bake for 5 more minutes and check again.

Cool

  • Let the marble cake cool in the loaf pan for about 30 minutes
  • Afterwards transfer it to a cooling rack to cool the rest

Conclusion

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Taste:

This is a really juicy cake with a nice hint of chocolate in it. It is not too sweet like some of the cakes with a lot of whipped cream. Just add a cup of coffee or tea to it and enjoy your cosy Sunday afternoon.