Gingerbread Cake with Molasses Buttercream
Gingerbread cake, moist and flavorful, with molasses buttercream and salted caramel drizzle. A holiday dessert that will surely become a new favorite!
Hi friends! Now that we are done with Thanksgiving and Christmas is just around the corner, I am thinking all things gingerbread, peppermint and Christmas cookies. One of my favorite cakes that I have been making since 2013 is this gingerbread cake topped with a molasses buttercream. It’s easy, laid back, not overly sweet and just perfectly spiced. It’s my go-to for holiday entertaining and it is always a hit. I’ve updated the pictures and recipe for more clarity since this post was originally published in Dec 2013. You can still find the original post below.
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I’m one of those people who go to their doctors once a year, just because. I see my family physician, a woman doctor, and an eye doctor to get my yearly physical. Those appointments are always in the last two weeks of the year because there is just something about starting the new year with a clean bill of health. Or it could just be that I’m paranoid. Whatever.
Anyway, I went to my family physician yesterday and he asked me the usual doctor’s small talk staples “so what’s new with you since I last saw you?” “Have you been exercising?”. And I of course went was like “oh nothing, still in school chugging along”. But it took a minute before it hit me that something was new since I last saw him. I have a blog and I spend a lot of my free time playing with flour and butter or plugged online. Are these symptoms I should relate to? Lol! He just said, ” Make sure you get your eyes looked at because it looks like you spend a lot of time in front of a screen.”. So eye doctor here I come!!
But just the act of telling him I have a baking blog and I have met so many amazing people (yes, you!) I connect with daily and that I just went to Minneapolis to bake in the Pillsbury kitchens made me realize my life is definitely different from a year ago. Having this little space online where I share my favorite recipes and talk cake, cupcakes, and macarons with people I can call friends has changed my world in ways I cannot even begin to fathom. But I will save the mushy stuff for the week after next when I celebrate the actual one year of the blog.
At the end of my doctor’s visit, I was sent home with a healthy stamp and a recommendation to take Vitamin D supplements (apparently I’m a hermit) and to exercise more (what’s new?).
I took this as a cause to celebrate, so I cuddled up with a cup of tea and a slice of this flavorful gingerbread cake while watching Pride & Prejudice.
There is something about the combination of molasses, brown sugar, cinnamon and Colin Firth that is just so comforting. This holiday classic is easy to whip up in no time. The gingerbread cake is moist and flavorful. Not too sweet and has a great balance of molasses and spices. I topped the cake off with a simple molasses buttercream and drizzled a little salted caramel for decoration. You can leave this off if you like but I loved the added salty flavor up against the sweet molasses.
Make this flavorful gingerbread cake this holiday season as your family and loved ones gather. And once you get a minute or two, call your doctors (family physician and woman doctor if you are a girl) to set up your yearly physical appointments. It is important to stay on top of your health π
I hope you have a great last weekend before Christmas! I’ll be one of those scrambling to start my shopping.
Enjoy this gingerbread cake recipe!
Gingerbread Cake with Molasses Buttercream
Gingerbread cake, moist and flavorful, with molasses buttercream and salted caramel drizzle. A holiday dessert that will surely become a new favorite!
Ingredients
Gingerbread Cake
- 1 Β½ cups all-purpose flour
- ΒΎ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ΒΎ teaspoon ground ginger
- ΒΌ teaspoon cloves
- Β½ teaspoon baking powder
- Β½ teaspoon baking soda
- ΒΌ teaspoon salt
- Β½ cup unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
- ΒΌ cup brown sugar, packed
- 1 large egg, room temperature
- Β½ cup molasses
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- Β½ cup buttermilk, at room temperature
Molasses Buttercream
- Β½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1Β½ -2 cups confectioner's (powdered) sugar
- 2-3 tablespoons molasses (more if you want a sweeter frosting)
- Pinch of salt
- !Topping:
- a drizzle of salted caramel (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 9-inch round pan with baking spray (or butter and flour) and line with parchment circles. Grease parchment and set aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 3-5 minutes. Add egg, molasses and vanilla extract and beat until combined, about 1 minute. Alternately add flour mixture and buttermilk, starting and ending with flour mixture and beating on low speed after each addition until combined.
- Pour batter into prepared pan and bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 30-40 minutes. Let cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack. Serve warm.
Frosting:
- Whip butter on medium speed for about 2-3 minutes in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until light and creamy. Add the powdered sugar, molasses, and salt and mix on low speed for 1 minute until combined. Increase speed to medium-high and whip for 2-3 minutes.
- If frosting is too thick, add 1-2 tablespoons heavy cream and beat on medium speed for an additional minute or two.
- Spread frosting on top of the cake and smooth using an offset spatula. Drizzle with some salted caramel if desired.
Notes
Note:
- You could make this a gingerbread latte cake by adding 1 tablespoon espresso powder and/or 1 teaspoon coffee extract. Also, I added a few drops of white coloring to make the buttercream lighter in color.
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Gorgeous cake! And that molasses buttercream – I could eat it with a spoon!
Thanks so much for this recipe!
Thank you so much Shashi!! How did you know that’s how I ate the frosting? :O
Oooh la la! What a decadent dessert. I don’t think I’ve laid eyes on anything more perfect…and look at that caramel drizzle. It would be dangerous for me to be left alone with this ;D
Haha blogging is such a joyful experience…It makes my heart sing to ‘celebrate’ the holidays with so many like minded foodie aficionados. I look forward to celebrating BB’s blogoversary ^_^
Merry Christmas Zainab!!! Oh, and Happy New Year! π
Toodles,
Tammy<3
Tammy!! Thank you so much my dear!! Blogging has really been great because I have met so many amazing people. I’m feeling so blessed :). Wishing you and Catherine and the family a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year π
Beautiful cake, my friend! I adore gingerbread, and I have yet to make gingerbread cookies or a cake this year. I will have to make this one happen…and soon! Thank you for sharing this sweetness! I hope you have a blessed Christmas!
Thanks Monet!! I love gingerbread and had to make it first. But after seeing your cut out cookies this morning I realized I have yet to make any of those this year. I need to make those over the long weekend after Christmas. I wish you and the family a Merry Christmas. And I hope Lucy has a wonderful first Christmas π
Wow Zainab – what a great cake! Thanks so much for sharing with us at MM this week…I work at the Mayo Clinic and run into my doc – that reminds me to get an appt! Have a Merry Christmas!! Deb
Thank you so much Deb! And how did I not know you lived in MN? And in Rochester? My adopted home state! The Mayo clinic is my dream job after grad school. So glad i found out that little fact today. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a happy holiday!!
Hello! I wandered on by from Ash’s blog and I’m so glad I did! I’m not a huge fan of gingerbread cookies (something about the texture is too weird) but I can definitely get behind this cake, especially with the addition of caramel!
Hi!! It’s so nice to have you over here. I’ll have to thank Ash next time I’m over. Gingerbread cake is much better than the cookies if I must say so myself lol! Nothing beats a warm slice of spiced cake like this. Hope you can give it a try. Happy Holidays to you and the family!
I can’t remember if I commented on this or not. So in case I didn’t, this looks GREAT! Thanks for sharing at the party, Zainab! Have a wonderful week and a great holiday! π
Thank you so much Julie! You are always so sweet :). Wishing you and Ken a Merry Christmas!!
OMG, I want a slice of that cake!! It looks absolutely amazing Zainab….wow!
Thank you very much Lisa! I hope you are having a great weekend. Happy Holidays!
What a beautiful cake! Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you Zainab!
Thanks Anne!! Happy Holidays π
Yummy! I love gingerbread!!
Thanks Jeni!
This cake looks gorgeous Zainab! I love the salted caramel frosting with this gingerbread cake – it sounds incredible:) Yay for a clean bill of health for the new year and congrats on your upcoming blogiversary! I love all of your creative and yummy goodies and beautiful pics (from your old and new camera) and totally agree to the wonderful friends you get to meet π Pinning and hope you have a great weekend and an amazing holiday π
Kelly thank you so much :). You always make me smile with your sweet comments! Hope you have a great weekend. Happy holidays π
yes yes yes…this is going to be a part of our new holiday tradition….whats not to love in this cake…the molasses butter cream and salted caramel topped on a spiced gingerbread…heavenly food and beautiful food clicks as always,thanks so much for the inspiration π
Thank you so much!! You are too kind :). Hope you have a great weekend!
I feel like I spend most of my life in the doctor due to sport related injures and my poor eyes :–( Not nice, not nice.
But these bars??? Oh. Gosh. Not only do they look gorgeous (seriously, your pictures are amazing!), but I’m sure they also smell and taste delish, don’t they? Oooooh, I want a piece right now!
Enjoy your weekend! xo
Oh Consuelo you gotta be more careful lol! Otherwise you won’t get to the marathon. Thank you so much for the sweet comment!! Hope you are enjoying your weekend too π