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Spice Cake
 

Spice Cake

 

 

For fans of the boxed mix...
 

 

 

CAKE:

 

 

 

flour to dust pans

 

1 Tbs 

 

ground cinnamon

 

¾ tsp 

 

ground cardamom

 

½ tsp 

 

ground allspice

 

½ tsp 

 

ground cloves

 

¼ tsp 

 

ground nutmeg

 

16 Tbs 

 

butter (2 sticks), softened (divided)

 

2¼ cups 

 

unbleached all-purpose flour (11.25 ounces)

 

½ tsp 

 

baking powder

 

½ tsp 

 

baking soda

 

½ tsp 

 

salt

 

2 large 

 

eggs, at room temperature

 

3 large 

 

egg yolks, at room temperature

 

1 tsp 

 

vanilla extract

 

1¾ cups 

 

granulated sugar (12.25 ounces)

 

2 Tbs 

 

light molasses or mild molasses

 

1 Tbs 

 

grated fresh ginger

 

1 cup 

 

buttermilk, at room temperature
 

 

 

 

FROSTING:

 

5 Tbs 

 

unsalted butter, cut into 5 pieces, softened

 

1¼ cups 

 

powdered sugar (4½ ounces)

 

8 ounces 

 

cream cheese, cut into 4 pieces (softened)

 

½ tsp 

 

vanilla extract

 

¾ cup 

 

coarsely chopped walnuts, toasted (optional)

 

 

1

For the cake: Adjust oven rack to middle position and preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour 13x9-inch baking pan.

2

Combine all of the spices in a small bowl; reserve ½ tsp for frosting.

3

Heat 4 Tbsp. butter in 8-inch skillet over medium heat until melted, 1 to 2 minutes. Continue to cook, swirling pan constantly, until butter is light brown and has faint nutty aroma, 2 to 4 minutes. Add spices (make sure you save the ½ tsp. for the frosting) and continue to cook, stirring constantly, 15 seconds. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature, about 30 minutes.

4

In a medium bowl, whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In a small bowl, gently whisk eggs, yolks and vanilla to combine. In standing mixer fitted with paddle attachment, cream remaining 12 Tbsp. butter with sugar and molasses at medium-high speed until pale and fluffy, about 3 minutes, scraping down sides and bottom of bowl twice with rubber spatula. Reduce to medium speed and add cooled butter/spice mixture, ginger, and half of egg mixture; mix until incorporated, about 15 seconds. Repeat with remaining egg mixture; scrape down bowl again. Reduce to low speed; add about one-third flour mixture, followed by half of buttermilk, mixing just until incorporated after each addition, about 5 seconds. Repeat using half of remaining flour mixture and all of remaining buttermilk. Scrape bowl and add remaining flour; mix at medium speed until batter is thoroughly combined, about 15 seconds. Remove bowl from mixer and fold batter once or twice with rubber spatula to incorporate any remaining flour.

5

Transfer batter to prepared pan; zigzag tip of metal spatula through batter, pulling it to pan edges. Lightly tap against counter 3 or 4 times to dislodge any large air bubbles; smooth surface with spatula.

6

Bake until toothpick inserted in center of cake comes out clean, 32 to 37 minutes. Cool cake to room temperature in pan on wire rack, about 2 hours.

7

Prepare frosting: In a medium mixing bowl, beat butter, sugar and reserved spice mixture at medium-high speed until light and fluffy, 1 to 2 minutes. Add cream cheese one piece at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Add vanilla and beat until no lumps remain, about 30 seconds.

8

Run paring knife around edge of cake to loosen from pan. Using spatula, spread frosting evenly over surface of cake. Sprinkle cake with walnuts, if using. Cut into squares and serve.

 

Servings: 12

 

 Cooking Tips

*You may also use two 9-inch pans. The time will be slightly less- just watch closely until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Don't overbake!

 

 Recipe Source

Modified from Cooks Illustrated

 

 

 

 



 



     


   

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