Marble Butter Cake/Easy Marble Butter Cake Recipe





Hi everyone hope you all doing good...Its so good to connect with you all after a very long break...My blog was on a sleep mode since few  weeks reason being I was super busy with my cousin's wedding...I really enjoyed every bit of the wedding...As i came home i thought of  posting all the recipes which are yet lying in the draft folder but was really feeling lazy...
But since its already December i thought of posting few Cake  recipes  lying in my drafts which will be handy for Christmas..I have posted most of the sweet last year but will be updating few more Christmas sweet recipes in the coming days ...
When you want to bake a cake and don't know whether you should bake a chocolate or vanilla cake you should opt for  a Marble Cake. You can enjoy both vanilla and chocolate flavour  in every bite of this delcious moist butter cake ..I bake this when its really hard to decide what to bake...this is loved by all at my place its soft buttery and simply yumm..try it out you will love this..

Ingredients
125 gms butter
100 gms flour/maida
100 gms sugar (powdered)
2 eggs
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla
2  tbsp milk
2 tbsp cocoa powder

Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degree for 10 min
  • Prepare the cake tin by greasing it and line it with parchment paper/butter paper.
  • Mix the flour with baking powder and salt (only if using unsalted butter) .



  • In a bowl cream butter and sugar till fluffy.
  • Add eggs and beat till well incorporated.
  • Mix in vanilla esscence and  milk.
  • Fold in flour till well mixed.



  • Divide the batter into 2 parts to one add cocoa powder .
  • Transfer the plain batter into the greased baking pan. 
  • Tap it lightly to distribute evenly.
  •  Pour the cocoa batter in the middle of baking pan, and lightly swirl the cocoa batter with a butter knife. I use a wooden skewer and   usually do the “S” shape with the skewer a couple of times. Do not overmix.



  • Bake until toothpick inserted comes out clean ,it took me about 40 minutes. 
  •  Remove it from the oven and let cool on the wire rack .
  • Unmould from the pan and enjoy this delicious cake with cup of coffee/just enjoy it with your fav drink.











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36 comments:

Amelia said...

Hi Gloria, nice and moist marble cake. This cake great to go with coffee. Me too love marble or zebra cake.

Glad to read that you had a good time at your cousin'a wedding. Have a nice weekend, regards.
Amelia

Beena said...

Wow super tempting cake

Rafeeda AR said...

The kids love this... looks so good Gloria...

Medeja- CranberryJam said...

Marbled cake looks so good! And I am sure tastes great with tea or coffee!

Tabu Hussain said...

yumm dats lovely

Home Cooked food said...

very soft and delicious looking cake.

Unknown said...

Super soft, yummy and mouthwatering cake..... Plz pass a piece for me..... :)

Unknown said...

This looks delicious! I did wonder why there were no new posts. Looking forward to your cake recipes!

Nava K said...

Marble cake always irresistible. That contrast of two flavours I know is so good.

TraditionallyModernFood said...

Wow marble cake delicious.. Can I have a slice dear

Unknown said...

Looks soft and moist.. Love your detailed explanation

Unknown said...

looks spongy and soft !!

Kushigalu said...

WOW! That looks so moist and YUM!

Unknown said...

looks so fluffy and moist....excellent

Anonymous said...

Hi what should I do to make a normal marble cake...that is soft and fluffy...Coz this is butter marble cake rite...and how many inches pan for this recipe

Anonymous said...

What is the pan size...please

Gloria Fernandes said...

6 inch pan ..that's a different recipe..this recipe is for a marble butter cake..

Gloria Fernandes said...

6 inch

Anonymous said...

Can you please tell me eggless version...want to try this one...with same texture soft and fluffy...

Gloria Fernandes said...

I can't guarantee on the texture in Eggless version..try using 1/1 cup curds and 1/4 baking soda for 2 eggs..mix the baking soda in curds and keep aaide for 10 minutes the use in place of eggs mentioned.

Anonymous said...

Hi can you please help me I have bought a tin of 6 inches that is 15.2 cm into 4.5 cm, so will this tin be correct for this recipe,please help as you have mentioned 6 inches but the depth of your cake is looking more

Gloria Fernandes said...

ok i read 4.5 inch...i suppose you have bought a sandwich cake tin which is 6 inch across and 1 1/2 inch deep...my pan is 6 inch across and 3 "deep

Anonymous said...

Hi my pan is 6 inches and height is not even 2 inches...coz 4.5 cms,so you're sure that I can bake in my pan...it won't spill or crack.please reply

Gloria Fernandes said...

you will have to divide the batter and bake in two batches if using this same pan else it will spill

Gloria Fernandes said...

no the size is small...you have brought a sandwich cake tin...

Anonymous said...

Hi I checked 6 inches round and 3 inches depth is not available...only 6 inches round and 2 or 2.5 inches depth is available...can I use that help...2 inches depth or 2.5 inches depth

Anonymous said...

Or which will be the next correct size for this cake...as I want it to rise till the brim....I mean the cake height...please help

Anonymous said...

7 inches diameter round with 2.5 inches depth or 6 inches diameter with 2.5 inches depth

Anonymous said...

6 inches round with 2.5 depth fine please help

Gloria Fernandes said...

Yes it's fine you will get a tall cake like you want

Gloria Fernandes said...

Both will do 6 inch 2 .5 inch will give a taller cake compared to the 7 inch one .. seven inch will also do only thing the cake will not look tall ..

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much

Anonymous said...

Hi I know am troubling you but please reply as I tried almost every where I couldn't get 6 inches 2.5 or 3 inches depth,everywhere it is only 6 inches and 2 inches depth..so will this one work 6 inches and 2 inches for this cake as am going again to few places in evening

Anonymous said...

Shopkeepers are saying you don't get so much depth...2 inches is the best you can get😖

Gloria Fernandes said...

You bake it in that and keep some cupcake moulds ready . Fill the cake tin till 3/4 renaming batter you can bake as cup cakes

Julie said...

wow..love to have a bite,fabulous ones..perfect with a cup of tea :)

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