Holiday season rolls around and I know we’re all craving those classic flavors: pumpkin spice, peppermint, cranberry, and of course gingerbread! I’ve already got Slow Cooker Gingerbread Pudding Cake and White Chocolate Gingerbread Poke Cake, so I decided it was time to make a classic Gingerbread Cake. No frills, just flavor! I know it might not look like much, but this Gingerbread recipe is so incredibly delicious. It is mildly spiced but has big flavor (perfect if you have those who might be gingerbread skeptics). I love it plain with sweetened whipped cream but it’s also delicious with caramel sauce or this Marshmallow fluff frosting from my friend Alexandria. It is so fluffy and moist and perfect for the holidays! Love Christmas baking? Check out these Christmas Desserts and these Easy Christmas Treats (no bake!).
Ingredients Needed:
Butter: melted butter gives the Gingerbread Cake a super moist texture but makes it easy to mix (no electric mixer required!). Sugar: for sweetness, of course. It’s cake! Eggs: gives the cake structure so it can hold shape. Molasses: molasses is one of the signature flavors of gingerbread. It is rich and sweet! Hot Water: added with the molasses to keep the cake moist. All-Purpose Flour: spooned and leveled so you don’t end up with dry cake. You can likely sub for whole wheat flour, but I haven’t tried with this specific recipe so I can’t say for sure. Baking Soda: to maintain a light and fluffy texture. Spices: or cake is spiced with a mix of ground ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt.
How to Make Gingerbread Cake
Here’s a quick summary on making this gingerbread spiced cake. Full instructions can be found in the recipe card below!
Tips and Notes
Like it spicier? This cake recipe is light in flavor, so it isn’t overly spicy. If you prefer a stronger flavor, increase the spices each by ½ teaspoon. Check the baking soda. It should be fresh. If it’s expired, it won’t serve its intended purpose which is to make the cake light and fluffy. Grease the baking dish. This makes it so much easier to remove the cake without it sticking. Check for doneness. To check that the cake is done, insert a toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, it’s good to go. If it still has moist crumbs on it, it needs a few more minutes. Top it off. This cake is great as-is, but feel free to top it with Vanilla Buttercream Frosting, Whipped Cream, Maple Glaze, or a dusting of powdered sugar.
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