I baked this cake from a very old recipe that was on my-to-do list for a long, long time. Using very basic ingredients, this cake is moist and the brandy blended very well with the chocolate and orange flavours.
A cup of piping hot black tea will certainly go well with a piece of this marble cake.
Ingredients
- 7.1/2 oz butter
- 5 egg yolks
- 5 egg whites
- 8 oz caster sugar
- 14 oz plain flour
- 1.1/2 oz bittersweet couverture, melted
- 10 Tbsp milk
- Grated zest of 1 lemon/orange ( I used orange)
- 1.3/4 Tbsp brandy
- 1 tsp baking powder
- A pinch of salt
- Icing sugar to dust on top of the cake (optional)
- Sift flour with baking powder, salt, set aside.
- Cream butter and sugar till light and creamy. Add in egg yolks. Mix well.
- Add in sifted flour alternating with the milk. Add in zest and brandy. Mix well.
- Beat egg whites till stiff but not dry, fold into the flour mixture.
- Add in the melted chocolate into half batter. Leave the other half plain.
- Spoon alternate batters into a lightly greased and floured 9 inch Bundt pan. Swirl with a knife for a marble effect.
- Bake for 45 to 50 mins. in a preheated oven @ 180 deg.C till golden brown. Test with skewer till it comes out clean.
- Let cake cool in pan for about 10 mins. before unmoulding to cool on a wire rack.
Cheah, this cake very nicely baked. Can i have a slice, pls. yum, yum
ReplyDeletehi, this cake looks soft.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful marbling. I notice by beating the egg white separately it gives a lighter texture to the cake.
ReplyDeleteYour marble cake turned out beautifully! Good job :)
ReplyDeleteJust the shape of bundt spells gorgeous to me :) It's one of the moulds that I've been eying for a long time
ReplyDeleteVery pretty marble cake, I'm bringing my hot coffee to your house ;D
ReplyDeletecheah, this is beautiful!! choc and orange, i like!
ReplyDeleteIt is PERFECT! I love the swirls. U r right, a cup of tea will do it justice.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful marble bundt cake! Looks very soft and moist too!
ReplyDeleteWaaah, your bundt cake came out so cleanly and beautifully. Mine always get stuck! Love the marbling :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, the cake looks so pretty! I like the crust. So smooth. Thanks for the recipe. FedEX over the leftover huh! hehe...
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely evening.
Kristy
Yummy Bakes
ReplyDeleteOf course, you're most welcome to join me!
Yummylittlecooks
Yes, it is!
ICook4Fun
Thanks. Yes, I do agree with you re separating the egg yolks and egg whites.
Jen
Thank you!
Min
It's indeed a good investment. Get one, you'll have no regrets!
Anncoo
My doors are always open to welcome you!
Lena
Yes, flavours do blend well!
Looks so beautiful and neat! I must get a bundt mould too, looks so fun!
ReplyDeletedaphne, Wen and Kristy
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Shaz
Grease and flour the mould even though it's non-stick, the cake will come out smoothly.
Jeannie
You can't go wrong with investing in a bundt mould.
Hi, wow! I love this cake. Love the colour and texture, and how you mixed the colours.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding.
Have a nice day and keep a song in your heart.
Lee.
That's a perfect marble bundt!
ReplyDeletesuch a perfect one i have seen so far! mild gloss in 1st pic is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAnanda
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your compliment!
Hi there! Is the flour & sugar measured by weight in this recipe? It looks sooo good!
ReplyDeleteYes, in oz/ounces. If you're not familiar with ounces, then you can convert to grams. Use the Conversion Calculator under Useful Links at the bottom right corner. Hope this helps!
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