Old Fashioned Gingerbread Cake Recipe (2024)

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This old-fashioned gingerbread recipe makes the best gingerbread cake for the holiday season. It’s perfectly moist and flavourful!

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When I was a little girl I can still remember making this homemade gingerbread with my grandmother at Christmas time. It made the entire house smell amazing and heralded the most wonderful time of the year!

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This recipe combines all of the flavors of Christmas with warm spices and dark molasses in a classic gingerbread loaf that you will want to make in your own kitchen. It’s a good idea to stock the pantry with a few different things that I like to have on hand.

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Gingerbread Supplies:

I really like using a bundt pan as it gives the cake a fun shape and allows for easy cutting.If you don’t have a bundt pan you can use a 9×11 cake pan too. This recipe would make nice gingerbread loaves too, simply pour the batter into two loaf pans.

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Gingerbread Cake Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups unsweetened applesauce
  • 3/4 cup molasses
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil
  • 3 eggs
  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 1/3 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground cloves

For frosting:

  • 8 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • 2 cups icing sugar
  • 2 Tbsp milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla

Garnish:

  • 1/4 cup frozen cranberries
  • 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
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Directions:

1. In a large mixing bowl, combine applesauce, molasses, oil and eggs.

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2. In a separate bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and spices.

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3. Add flour mixture to the wet ingredients and mix on medium speed until combined.

4. Pre heat oven to 350 degrees F.

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5. Spray the inside of the baking pan with non stick cooking spray.

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6. Use a rubber spatula to pour batter into the prepared pan.

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7. Bake 50-55 minutes. Test with a toothpick, it should come out of the cake clean.

8. Place on a wire rack to cool before removing from the pan.

9. Combine frosting ingredients and mix until creamy.

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10. Spread frosting over the top half of the cake.

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11. Top with cranberries that have been tossed in sugar.

This recipe easily makes 8 servings that are perfectly paired with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of homemade whipped cream.

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Store in an airtight container or covered in plastic wrap at room temperature for a few days, if it lasts that long!

This old-fashioned recipe is wonderful as is but you can make a few substitutions if desired.

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Substitute ingredients:

  • I routinely use extra virgin olive oil instead of vegetable oil in the recipe.
  • Your favorite sweetener or dark brown sugar can be used in place of regular.
  • Fancy molasses, light molasses, blackstrap molasses or dark corn syrup can all be used for molasses.
  • Ground cloves may be left out if you don’t have any.
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More gingerbread recipes:

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TIPS FOR HOLIDAY BAKING:

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You’ll love this gingerbread cake recipe! It’s quick, easy and tasty with a rich gingerbread flavour making it perfect for the holidays.

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Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

This old-fashioned gingerbread recipe makes the best gingerbread cake for the holiday season. It's perfectly moist and flavourful!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups unsweetened applesauce
  • 3/4 cup molasses
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil
  • 3 eggs
  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 1/3 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground cloves

Instructions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine applesauce, molasses, oil and eggs.
  2. In a separate bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and spices.
  3. Add flour mixture to the wet ingredients and mix on medium speed until combined.
  4. Pre heat oven to 350 degrees F.
  5. Spray the inside of the baking pan with non stick cooking spray.
  6. Use a rubber spatula to pour batter into the prepared pan.
  7. Bake 50-55 minutes.
  8. Place on a wire rack to cool before removing from the pan.
  9. Top with a drizzle of icing sugar, caramel sauce or cream cheese frosting.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 526Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 70mgSodium: 562mgCarbohydrates: 101gFiber: 2gSugar: 63gProtein: 7g

All values are approximate and based on ingredients used by the recipe writer. Always calculate your own individual nutritional values for the most accurate calculation.

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FAQs

What kind of molasses is best for gingerbread? ›

Medium Or Dark Molasses

“It adds enough bold flavor and sweet notes with a hint of bitterness to any recipe, which is exactly what you want for making gingerbread cookies.”

How was gingerbread made originally? ›

Another key difference from modern-day gingerbread is that the medieval variety is made with honey and breadcrumbs. These were mixed with saffron and pepper to form a stiff paste which was formed into a square, sprinkled with cinnamon and decorated with box leaves secured with cloves.

Why is baking soda suitable for gingerbread? ›

A typical gingerbread has molasses and possibly sour cream also, the bicarbonate not only balances the acidity of the molasses and sour cream flavorwise, but it leavens the gingerbread in the process.

Is molasses or golden syrup better for gingerbread? ›

Molasses – Essential for that deep, rich, caramel-like gingerbread flavour! It also helps hold the dough's shape. Golden syrup makes a great sub, or treacle. Honey will also work, but the cookies will spread out a touch more and not have the same deep flavour (but still very, very good!).

Is light or dark molasses better for gingerbread? ›

Light, unsulfured molasses is the best unless the recipe specifically calls for one of the other two. I do this every year at Xmas great great grandma Gertrude made gingerbread every holiday. That heart warming flavor that hooked everybody, but when we copied her recipe it just didn't have that Xmas flavor we desired.

Why was gingerbread illegal? ›

A fear that gingerbread men could be the agents of the devil also spread throughout Europe. In 1607, the superstitious magistrates of Delft in the Netherlands made it illegal to either bake or eat any of these molded and spiced cookies. This was also a time of religious upheaval.

What country invented gingerbread? ›

Food historians trace the origins of gingerbread back to the ancient Egyptians, who used it for ceremonial purposes. The ancient Greeks followed suit with the first known recipe for gingerbread around 2400 B.C.

What is the dark history of gingerbread? ›

​Superstitions about gingerbread flourished in the 17th century. Witches supposedly made gingerbread figures, ate them, and thereby caused the death of their enemies. Dutch magistrates went so far as to declare baking or eating molded cookies illegal.

What is Victorian gingerbread? ›

In Medieval England gingerbread meant preserved ginger. The hard cookies were a staple at Medieval fairs in England and on the continent. These became known as “gingerbread fairs” and the cookies called “fairings”.

What makes gingerbread taste like gingerbread? ›

Spice Combinations

Some other common spices used in gingerbread recipes are cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom, and allspice. Cinnamon is available in ground form and in a stick. For baking, you should use ground cinnamon. Nutmeg adds a nutty, sweet spiciness to gingerbread.

What are gingerbread men called now? ›

Some bakeries are now calling gingerbread men by the gender neutral term “gingerbread people.” Do you agree with the change? I couldn't care less if they called them “gingerbread cookies.”

Why did my ginger loaf cake sink in the middle? ›

Too much: If you accidentally overmeasure your baking soda or powder it can also cause your cake or loaf to sink in the middle. High altitude: If you're baking at a higher altitude you'll need less leavening to achieve the same result as sea level. Without proper altitude adjustments, your products may sink.

What happens if I forget the baking soda in gingerbread cookies? ›

If you don't put baking soda in cookies the cookies don't rise the small amount they need to and they turn out flat.

Why did my gingerbread fall? ›

1) If the cake is under-baked or the oven door is opened too many times before the cake is fully baked, the gingerbread may sink. 2) If the batter sits too long before making its way into the oven, the baking soda can begin to react with the other ingredients too quickly.

What type of molasses is best for baking? ›

Light molasses is the liquid that remains after the first white sugar is extracted from cane juice. The flavor is lighter and has more fruity notes to it, in the same way the first pressing of olives makes a lighter, fruitier olive oil. Light (sometimes called "fancy") molasses is ideal for baked goods and candies.

What can I use instead of dark molasses in gingerbread? ›

Dark Molasses Gingerbread Cake

This is a good place to explore a mix-and-match substitute, so you don't put too much pressure on any one ingredient. In place of the 1 ½ cups molasses, you can swap in ½ cup dark brown sugar, mixed with 1 cup honey, sorghum, or golden syrup.

Is sulfured or unsulfured molasses better? ›

Sulfured vs.

Molasses made from ripe sugar cane is called unsulfured molasses because it has no additives. If green, unripe sugarcane is used, it is treated with sulfur dioxide first to preserve it. It can leave a chemical taste in the mouth, so we recommend looking for unsulfured molasses whenever possible.

What can I use instead of dark molasses for gingerbread cookies? ›

The nine best replacements for molasses are:
  1. Honey.
  2. Maple syrup.
  3. Dark corn syrup.
  4. Sorghum syrup.
  5. Golden syrup.
  6. Brown sugar.
  7. Black treacle.
  8. Simple syrup.
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