A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!
Cakes & Cupcakes
November 7, 2016

Ginger Molasses Apple Cake

A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!! Let’s just take a second to appreciate this beauty. Ginger Molasses Apple Cake. I feel like around the holidays, cakes get forgotten. In lieu, people make pies, bars, and cookies. My question is: why? Cakes are, like, the…

Cakes & Cupcakes
November 7, 2016
Ginger Molasses Apple Cake
A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!

A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!! Let’s just take a second to appreciate this beauty. Ginger Molasses Apple Cake. I feel like around the holidays, cakes get forgotten. In lieu, people make pies, bars, and cookies. My question is: why? Cakes are, like, the…

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Ginger Molasses Apple Cake

A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!

A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!

Let’s just take a second to appreciate this beauty. Ginger Molasses Apple Cake.

I feel like around the holidays, cakes get forgotten. In lieu, people make pies, bars, and cookies.

My question is: why? Cakes are, like, the most festive. Showstoppers packed with flavor and pizazz. So this Thanksgiving, I’m making a cake. This cake. 

A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!

I couldn’t be more excited to say that I made this cake using Vermont Creamery’s mascarpone cheese. We’re partnering together this holiday season and I am truly honored to work with such an awesome company.

As a native New Englander, I’ve been in love with Vermont Creamery, well, forever. They totally embody New England culture: this no-frills mom-and-pop feel with an exceptional celebration for timeless, high-quality products.

Their goat cheese has been my favorite for years. But it wasn’t until this fall that I tasted their mascarpone. It was the creamiest mascarpone I’ve ever had. There was no granulation in the mascarpone; just rich, velvety goodness.

A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!

The mascarpone made for a unique and delicious alternative to a buttercream frosting. It imparted a super light yet notable flavor difference from using pure butter. The result was a fluffy, slightly tangy frosting that paired perfectly with a ginger molasses apple cake 🙂

And the cake. Wowza. Ginger and molasses are just made for each other. The addition of apples helps to pull in the mascarpone, and also gives the cake a great pop of texture.

Finished with candied ginger, this cake is just perfect for the holiday table.

A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!

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A moist ginger molasses cake with fresh apples and a creamy mascarpone frosting. Talk about fall cake goals!!

Ginger Molasses Apple Cake with Mascarpone Frosting

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Ingredients

for the cake

  • 1 1/4 cups sugar
  • 1/4 cup dark molasses
  • 3/4 cup butter, room temperature
  • 3 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon powdered ginger
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups peeled and finely diced apples

for the frosting

  • 8 ounces Vermont Creamery mascarpone cheese
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 teaspoons powdered ginger
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • candied ginger pieces, for topping cake (optional)
  • fall-like branches (optional)

Instructions

    make the cake

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and line three 6″ cake pans with parchment paper.
    2. In a large bowl, cream together sugar, molasses, and butter until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add in eggs, milk, and vanilla extract.
    3. In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking powder, ginger, cinnamon, and salt. Carefully fold dry ingredients into wet until mostly combined.
    4. Fold in apples. Distribute batter evenly into prepared pans (1 1/2 cups of batter per pan).
    5. Bake for 30 minutes, or until a knife inserted in the center of the cakes comes out clean. Allow to cool completely before frosting.

    make the frosting

    1. To make frosting, whip mascarpone in a standing mixer on high speed for 1 minute. Lower speed and add in powdered sugar, vanilla extract, ginger, and salt, mixing until combined.
    2. Place the first layer of cake onto a cake stand, then top with a heaping ½ cup of frosting. Spread to edges, smoothing evenly. Repeat with second and third layer.
    3. Add remaining frosting to sides of cake, then use a cake scraper or flat cake knife to smooth frosting out around edges.
    4. Top cake with candied ginger pieces and fall-like branches. I chose purple/green branches with small buds on them!

This post is sponsored by Vermont Creamery. All text and opinions are 100% my own. Thank you for supporting the companies that help make Broma possible!

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  1. Hello I’m wondering if this cake could be converted to a roulade or a Yule log and if so is there a recommendation that you can make for the actual sponge to maintain this fantastic flavor profile that you’ve shared Thank you so much

    • Hi Sara! I’ve never tried that, but i think as long as you underbaked it slightly it would roll well!

    • Hi Annie! I usually use granny smith, but I’ve also made this with other varieties and it will work!

  2. Hi Sarah! I am looking forward to making this cake for a friend!! Do you mind linking the molasses that you used for this recipe? Thank you!