If you love the contrast between vanilla and chocolate, this marble cake will be your new favorite. Fluffy, soft and perfect for any occasion!
Ingredients:
✅ 200 g sugar
✅ 4 large eggs
✅ 200 g wheat flour
✅ 200 g butter (at room temperature)
✅ 1 sachet of baking powder
✅ 1 pinch of salt
✅ 2 tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa powder
✅ 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
✅ 60 ml of milk
Instructions:
1️⃣ Preheat and prepare the mold:
• Heat the oven to 180°C (350°F).
• Grease and flour a mold or line it with baking paper.
2️⃣ Prepare the base dough:
• Beat the butter with the sugar until you get a creamy and fluffy texture.
• Add the eggs one by one, beating well after each addition.
3️⃣ Add the dry ingredients:
• Sift the flour, baking powder and salt.
• Add little by little to the previous mixture, alternating with the milk and vanilla.
4️⃣ Divide the dough:
• Separate the mixture into two equal parts.
• To one of them, add the sifted cocoa powder and mix until well combined.
5️⃣ Create the marbled effect:
• Pour alternately spoonfuls of the vanilla and chocolate mixture into the mold.
• Using a knife or skewer, make gentle spiral movements to achieve the marbled effect.
6️⃣ Bake:
• Bake for 35-45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
7️⃣ Cool and enjoy:
• Let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then unmold onto a wire rack.
Extra tip: Serve this cake with a coffee or a glass of hot milk… pure delight!
⏱ Total time: 1h | Servings: 10
What do you prefer in your marbled cake: more chocolate or more vanilla ? Tell me in the comments!
🌟 Benefits
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Best of both worlds: You get the light sweetness of vanilla and the richness of chocolate in one bite.
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Versatile: Works as a tea-time snack, a party dessert, or even as a breakfast treat.
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Less intense than full chocolate cake: Great for people who prefer a milder dessert.
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Customizable: You can marble in other flavors too—like coffee, matcha, or strawberry!
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Kid-friendly and fun: The swirl effect is visually appealing and exciting to slice into.
🎯 Pro Tips for a Great Marble Cake
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Separate batters gently: Start with one base batter, then divide and add cocoa to half to keep textures even.
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Use good cocoa powder: Unsweetened and high-quality for rich chocolate flavor.
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Swirl, don’t mix: Use a knife or skewer to gently swirl the two batters together—don’t overdo it or it’ll blend.
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Room temperature ingredients: Ensure eggs, butter, and milk are at room temp for even mixing.
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Don’t overbake: Check with a skewer or toothpick—moist crumbs are okay; a dry skewer means it’s overdone.
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Add a glaze or dusting: A simple chocolate or vanilla glaze, or even powdered sugar, can elevate presentation.