German Marble Cake - Marmorkuchen Recipe - All Tastes German (2024)

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Learn how to make this wonderful soft and moist German marble pound cake. This cake was my absolute favorite cake as a child and I still love it.

In Germany, this old fashioned marble pound cake is one of the most popular bundt cakes. Whether it's a birthday celebration, a special event, or just a casual cup of coffee in the afternoon you can find it everywhere.

It's perfect for first-time bakers because of how easy it is to make, but it looks like you put a lot of work into it.

If you love traditional German cakes try out my authentic recipe for Black Forest Cake Recipe, Bee Sting Sponge Cake or homemade German Apple Strudel.

Try this traditional German bundt cake Gugelhupf if you are a vanilla lover.

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  • Cultural Background
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Substitutions
  • Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage
  • Top Tip
  • Video Tutorial
  • Recipe
  • More Marble Pound Cake Recipe Ideas

Cultural Background

Since the middle of the 19th century, the recipe for marble cake can be found in cookbooks. However, marbled cakes in their form were mentioned already in the early 18th century.

How is marble cake called in German?

Marble cake is called Marmorkuchen (m) in the German language.

How to pronounce Marmorkuchen in German?

Click on the play button to learn how to say Marmorkuchen in German.

Ingredients

The ingredients for this wonderful cake are humble and you probably already have everything you need in your pantry.

  • soft butter
  • sugar
  • vanilla sugar or vanilla extract
  • lemon extract
  • brown rum (optional)
  • eggs
  • salt
  • all-purpose flour
  • baking powder
  • corn starch
  • milk
  • unsweetened cocoa powder

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Follow these easy steps to learn how to make a German marble cake from scratch.

First, I separate the eggs into two bowls. I use the stand mixer bowl for the egg whites. If you’ve watched other videos, you know, I like as few dirty dishes as possible.

Beat the egg whites with salt and ½ cup sugar until stiff peaks form.

Then add the soft butter, the remaining sugar, vanilla extract, rum and lemon extract to a bowl and beat until light and fluffy. The rum is optional, you could use rum extract alternatively, but I prefer the real thing.

Now gradually add the eggs yolks while whipping the mixture on low.

Sift the flour, corn starch and the baking powder into a bowl and mix well.

Then heat the milk to lukewarm and preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Now gradually add about one fourth of flour, milk and egg whites to the egg yolk mixture and repeat until all ingredients are mixed well.

Beat on the lowest setting or fold in by hand.

Then grease and flour the cake pan. I love to use my homemade non-stick paste, this saves me the flouring part and the cake will slip right out of the pan without any problems.

Now you are ready to add ⅔ of the batter to the cake pan.

Sift the cocoa powder to the remaining batter and mix well to a chocolate batter.

Add the chocolate batter to the cake pan.

Swirl a fork through the batter to create the marble look.

Bake for about 40 – 50 minutes.

Sprinkle with powdered sugar or brush with a chocolate glaze.

Hint: Let the cake cool for about 15 minutes before removing from the pan to cool out completely.

Substitutions

  • Marble pound cake with sour cream - use sour cream instead of milk, this will make your cake wonderful tender and moist.
  • Chocolate marble cake with chocolate ganache- are you a chocoholic? Make this cake triple chocolate. Add chocolate drops to the vanilla part of the cake batter and cover the cake with a rich chocolate ganache.
  • Almond marble cake - use almond extract instead of lemon extract to flavor the vanilla batter.
  • Oil - instead of butter you can use neutral vegetable oil.

Variations

Change the flavor profile with these ideas:

  • Coffee - I love the addition of a tablespoon of instant coffee to the cocoa batter. It elevates the chocolate flavor.
  • Cinnamon - add a tablespoon of cinnamon to the cocoa part and the cake will get a wonderful holiday touch.
  • Funfetti - Add sprinkles to the vanilla batter to give this humble marble cake a special birthday look.

Equipment

Traditionally German marble cake is baked in a bundt cake pan. But you can find marble cake in German households and bakeries baked in bread pans too.

Storage

Marble cake tastes best fresh but you still can keep it for several days before it turns dry. Covering the cake with a chocolate ganache will keep the cake longer fresh and moist.

Top Tip

Instead of using dark cocoa powder, you can also color one or more parts of the dough with food coloring to create colorful cake combinations.

Video Tutorial

Recipe

German Marble Cake

Angela Schofield

This German Marble cake is a delicious, light, and tender cake that is perfect for any occasion.

4.80 from 20 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course Cakes

Cuisine German

Servings 16 Slices

Calories 275 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup soft butter
  • 1 ½ cups sugar
  • 1 tbsp. vanilla sugar or vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp. lemon extract
  • 2 tbsp. brown rum optional
  • 6 eggs
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp. baking powder
  • 2 tbsp. corn starch
  • ½ cup milk
  • cup unsweetened cocoa powder

For the topping:

  • Powdered sugar or chocolate glaze

Instructions

  • Separate the eggs into two bowls.

  • Beat egg whites with salt and ½ cup of sugar until stiff peaks form and set aside.

  • To a separate bowl add soft butter, sugar, vanilla extract, rum and lemon extract and beat until light and fluffy.

  • Gradually add eggs yolks while whipping the mixture on low.

  • Sift flour, corn starch and baking powder into a bowl and mix well.

  • Heat the milk to lukewarm.

  • Gradually add flour, milk and egg whites to the egg yolk mixture. Beat on lowest setting or fold in by hand.

  • Grease cake pan.

  • Add ⅔ of the batter to the cake pan.

  • Sift the cocoa powder to the remaining batter and mix well.

  • Add the batter to the cake pan.

  • Swirl a fork through the batter to create the marble look.

  • Bake at 350 Fahrenheit for 40 – 50 minutes.

  • Let cool for about 15 minutes before removing from the pan to cool out completely.

  • Sprinkle with powdered sugar or brush with a chocolate glaze.

Nutrition

Yield: 1SliceCalories: 275kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 4gFat: 14gFiber: 1gSugar: 19g

Keyword bundt cake, pound cake

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  1. mira says

    German Marble Cake - Marmorkuchen Recipe - All Tastes German (24)
    delicious.

    Reply

    • Angela says

      Thank you 🙂

      Reply

  2. Anna says

    What cocoa powder would you buy?

    Reply

    • Angela Schofield says

      Hi Anna, my favorite it dark unsweetened cocoa powder for Marble cake but some people prefer Dutch cocoa. It is a bit of a preference thing. Hope that helps. Have a wonderful day, Angela

      Reply

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German Marble Cake - Marmorkuchen Recipe - All Tastes German (2024)

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What is the world's largest marble cake? ›

As of 2024, the Guinness World Record for the largest marble cake is held by "Betty Crocker Middle East" for a 732-kilogram (1,613.78 lb), 16 m2 (170 sq ft) cake baked in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, less than a third of the size of the cake shown on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

What is another name for marble cake? ›

A Marble cake, or a Gâteau Marbré as we say in French, is a popular cake characterized by its marble appearance, that we achieve by swirling together two different batters.

What is the origin of the marble cake? ›

Originating in early nineteenth-century Germany, the marble cake is a relative newcomer to the Jewish baking pantheon (at least compared to such venerable sweets as honey cake).

What is marble cake made of? ›

Marble cake is made when you add a small amount of dark-colored batter to light-colored batter, and then lightly mix it to give the cake a marbled appearance.

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The most popular cake worldwide is Chocolate cake. Chocolate, made from the cacao bean, is delicious and was first invented by the Olmecs, one of the original tribes of Mexico.

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The "Diamond Cake" by Debbie Wingham - Price: $75 million

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Walmart Bakery 1/4 Marble Cake W/white Whipped Icing. Perfect base for creative customizable cakes.

What is the old name of cake? ›

The word itself is of Viking origin, from the Old Norse word "kaka". The ancient Greeks called cake πλακοῦς (plakous), which was derived from the word for "flat", πλακόεις (plakoeis). It was baked using flour mixed with eggs, milk, nuts, and honey. They also had a cake called "satura", which was a flat, heavy cake.

What do Italians call cake? ›

1. (large) torta. (small) pasticcino. chocolate cake torta al cioccolato.

Which cake did not originate in Germany? ›

German chocolate cake, trimmed with coconut and pecan icing, does not originate from Germany. The rich dessert is credited to a Texas homemaker who sent her recipe to a Dallas newspaper in 1957.

What is the oldest cake in the world? ›

The Egyptians gave us the world's oldest known cake–and also the world's oldest Tupperware as it happens. During the reign of Pepi II from BCE 2251 to 2157, bakers mixed up a wheat dough for flatbread and filled it with honey and milk. The dough was poured into two pre-heated copper molds that fit tightly together.

Which country is known as the cake of the world? ›

Scotland is known as the land of cakes and it is famous for its oatmeal cakes as in old times, oatmeal cakes were baked only in Scotland.

Why is my marble cake so dry? ›

If you have too much flour in a recipe and not enough fat, like butter or oil, your cake is going to be dry and hard. For best results, I would encourage you to use a scale when baking, but if you don't have a scale, then just make sure you're using measuring cups correctly.

Does marble cake go bad? ›

Store your marble cake in an airtight container. I recommend keeping it at room temperature, where it will keep for 2-3 days (so long as it isn't a particularly humid environment).

Who invented marble cake? ›

German immigrants that came to America before the Civil War brought with them the tradition of marble cake. Another variation to the theme of marble cake is a Harlequin cake which creates a checkerboard pattern of light and dark colors.

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(Omaha, Neb.) — Scooter's Coffee secured the Guinness World Record with an 848-pound cake ball. “We actually started this process over two months ago,” said Kevin Mosher, senior baking manger at Scooter's Coffee. Months of trial and error helped them complete the world largest cake ball.

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The longest cake 5,300 m (17,388 ft) and was achieved by Bakers Association Kerala in India. The cake was fully eaten in 10 minutes after the record was confirmed.

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Largest wedding cake - The largest wedding cake ever assembled was built by chefs at Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino and weighed in at 15,032 lbs. It was displayed at the New England bridal showcase on February 8, 2004.

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