New Duchess Spice Cake with Maple Buttercream F
Submitted by herb2
Duchess spice cake with cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves topped with maple buttercream frosting. A warmly spiced buttermilk layer cake with old-fashioned charm.
YIELD
12 servingsPREP
25 minCOOK
35 minREADY
60 minThis old-fashioned spice cake gets its warmth from a trio of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, while brown sugar and buttermilk create a moist, tender crumb with a subtle tang. It bakes as either two round layers or a single sheet cake, so you can dress it up for a celebration or keep it casual for a weeknight treat.
The maple buttercream is the real draw. Butter and shortening get creamed together with maple flavoring and powdered sugar until light and airy. The shortening helps the frosting hold its shape at room temperature while the butter brings the flavor. It pipes beautifully and takes paste food coloring well, though it starts with a natural pale yellow tint.
Sift the dry ingredients together before adding the wet. Spice cakes need even spice distribution throughout the batter, and sifting is the best way to get there.
Chef Tips
- Use cake flour for the finest crumb. All-purpose works in a pinch, but reduce by two tablespoons per cup.
- Beat the batter for a full two minutes after adding the buttermilk and shortening. This builds the structure the cake needs to rise evenly.
- Add the milk to the frosting gradually. You want it spreadable, not runny. You can always add more.
- Let the cake cool completely before frosting. Warm cake melts buttercream on contact.
Variations
- Add a layer of apple butter between the cake layers for a fall-themed dessert.
- Swap maple flavoring for vanilla extract if you prefer a classic buttercream.
- Fold chopped crystallized ginger into the batter for spicy, chewy bites throughout.
Ingredients
Directions
Grease and flour two 9-inch layer cake pans or one 13 x 9 inch oblong pan.
Sift flour, sugar, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and salt together.
Add the brown sugar, shortening and buttermilk.
Beat 2 minutes.
Add eggs.
Preheat oven to 350℉ (180℃).
Bake layer pans for 30 to 35 minutes, oblong pan 45 minutes until cake tests done.
Cool. Frost.
Frosting:
Cream butter and shortening.
Add maple flavoring.
Gradually add powdered sugar.
Gradually add milk and continue beating until light and airy.
Add more milk if needed.
Color with paste colors.
This icing is a light yellow and colors you add will be affected by this.
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