
Warm Spice and Cheer Ginger Cake for Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve has a way of making our kitchens feel like magic workshops, filled with the smells of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. Among all the festive treats, a perfectly spiced ginger cake stands out—not just for its taste, but for the cozy memories it brings with every bite. If you’ve been dreaming of a ginger cake that’s soft, fragrant, and full of holiday cheer, here’s a simple, friendly guide to making one that will have everyone asking for seconds.
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 2 teaspoons ground ginger
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ground cloves
- ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup unsalted butter softened
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 cup molasses for that rich, deep flavor
- 1 cup hot water
- Optional: a handful of chopped crystallized ginger or nuts for extra texture
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and line an 8-inch cake tin with parchment paper. A little butter on the sides ensures your cake comes out effortlessly.
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In a bowl, sift together the flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and salt. This spreads the warm spices evenly, so every bite tastes like a hug.
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In a separate bowl, beat the butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. The sugar crystals help create a soft, tender crumb that melts in your mouth.
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Add the egg to the butter mixture and beat well. Slowly stir in the molasses. Gradually fold in the dry ingredients, alternating with the hot water. The hot water helps the spices bloom and the cake stay moist.
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If you love a little surprise in every bite, fold in chopped crystallized ginger, raisins, or nuts.
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Pour the batter into your prepared tin and bake for 45–50 minutes. The cake is ready when a skewer inserted in the center comes out clean. Resist the urge to peek too often—it likes a little privacy!
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Let the cake cool in the tin for 10 minutes, then transfer it to a wire rack. This is the perfect moment to sneak a small taste (you’ve earned it). For an extra festive touch, dust with icing sugar or drizzle with a simple glaze.
Recipe Notes
Tips for a Truly Magical Ginger Cake
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Molasses Magic: Dark or blackstrap molasses gives a richer, deeper flavor, perfect for winter.
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Spice Balance: Adjust spices to your taste, but don’t shy away from a generous pinch of ginger—it’s the star of the show.
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Make Ahead: Ginger cake often tastes even better the next day as the flavors meld together, making it perfect for preparing in advance for Christmas Eve.
A slice of warm ginger cake with a cup of tea or mulled wine is like a little hug on a chilly Christmas Eve. It’s not just a dessert—it’s a moment of comfort, nostalgia, and joy shared with those you love. So go ahead, get baking, and let your kitchen smell like Christmas.
