30 Cakes in 30 Days

Day 19: Hot Milk Cake

June 19, 2008 · 6 Comments

Hot Milk Cake

This recipe has been making the rounds on one of my forums, and there have been some rave reviews. I figured this was the perfect time to try it out!

I don’t know the origin of this recipe, so I’ll just credit it to dsgnGrl for now.

The Recipe

4 eggs
2 cups sugar
2 1/4 cups flour
2 1/4 tsp baking powder
1 1/4 cups milk
1/2 cup (one stick) butter
1 tsp vanilla

Preheat oven to 350 F. Beat eggs and sugar well. Combine flour with baking powder. Heat milk and butter until butter melts. Alternate adding the milk mixture and the dry ingredients to the egg mixture, stirring thoroughly after each addition. Add vanilla. Pour batter into a Bundt pan and bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until cake pulls away from the sides of the pan. Cool on rack for 30-40 minutes and then invert onto a platter.

My Alterations

I followed this recipe exactly. It was very simple to put together, so that wasn’t a problem.

I opted to microwave the milk and butter in a large plastic measuring jug, rather than heating it up on the stovetop. Be sure to stop the microwave every 30-60 seconds or so, to make sure the milk doesn’t boil over in there.

The Result

The cake took a bit longer to bake than stated in the recipe. The batter was extremely thin, so I used my hefty rectangular casserole dish rather than risking the batter dribbling through my tube pan. (I use that pan too much, anyway!) I would like to get a proper Bundt pan for this recipe someday. And other recipes. More cake….

The Verdict

This cake is pretty good. It’s not amazing or anything, and I don’t really know why everyone was going crazy for it, but it’s not bad.

I think it’s the kind of cake that needs a great frosting to make it better. It’s got sort of a plain taste, which is fine, but I am not a big fan of frosting overall so it’s not the cake for me.

I did melt some dark chocolate and dribbled it over the top. I figured it wouldn’t hurt!

The Rating

4/5

This is a “foundation” cake; it sets the stage for a rich frosting. Since I don’t like frosting much, it’s not the cake for me.

Otherwise, it has a pleasant taste and texture, if a bit heavy. (surprising, considering how thin the batter was!)

Piece of Hot Milk Cake

Categories: American Recipes · Easy Baking · Four Star · Needs frosting
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