With summer starting off in the 90 degree heat and a hail storm that plummeted softball size ice rounds, baking a rose chocolate marbled cake seemed atropos to our day. Warm and sweet in the early afternoon, like the rose cream part of the cake; and a stormy wild evening, similar to the rich deep chocolate swirl of the cake. I am always surprised how the weather can be so calm one moment and complete the opposite the next moment. Comparable to the marbled cake, two amazing flavors completely different from one another, but just as compatible.
I have shared my love for the long lazy days of summer, the smells of flowers, fresh sweet fruits, and a sense of euphoria as the heat of sun encompasses my soul. I become nostalgic, with memories of Sydney’s last days of school. Knowing I wouldn’t have to share her, our days could be filled with swimming pools, friends, and fresh pastries throughout the summer days. Sydney still comes home for the summer, though she doesn’t need me to plan “play dates,” we still have hours of fun baking and creating delicious desserts for others to share.
Marbled Rose-Chocolate Pound Cake:
- 187 grams/ 1½ cups plus 3 Tablespoons cake flour, sifted
- 12 grams/ 1 1/2 Tablespoons cake enhancer (Optional)
- 63 grams/1/4-cup cocoa powder
- 63 grams/ 1/2 cup water
- ½ teaspoons baking powder
- Pinch of salt
- 113 grams/ ½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature
- 300 grams/ 1½ cups sugar
- 115 grams/ ½ cup heavy cream
- 116grams/ ½–cup mascarpone cheese
- 3 large eggs, about 165 grams
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 Drops rosé essence
Line a 20.32 x 12 cm/8×4 3/4-inch loaf pan with parchment paper, butter and flour. Set aside.
In a small wide mouthed bowl whisk the cocoa powder and boiling water, set aside to cool to room temperature.
Prepare your mise en place.
Sift together, 3 times, cake flour,cake enhancer (optional), baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
In an electric mixer with the fitted paddle attachment, beat butter and sugar on medium speed until blended, about 4 minutes. Add the cream and mascarpone, continue to beat on medium speed until amalgamated.
In a measuring jug whisk eggs, rose extract and vanilla.
Add dry ingredients and alternating with the egg mixture, beginning and ending with the cake flour. Mix until incorporated. Remove 1/2 of the batter to a separate bowl, pour the cocoa mixture into the rose batter. Fold until the batter is completely chocolate colored.
When the cake is completely cooled cover with Godiva white chocolate icing.
Godiva White Chocolate Icing:
- 60 grams/4 Tablespoons Godiva white chocolate liqueur
- 120 grams/ 1-cup powder sugar
- 1 to 3-teaspoon heavy cream
Place icing sugar in a bowl; add Godiva white chocolate liqueur and milk. Whisk the ingredients together. Pour the glaze on the cooled pound cake and allow the glaze to set.
What could be better than having fun with your family baking this heavenly Rose-Chocolate Cake, and talking about your day while eating a few slices together on a warm summer evening?
Enjoy!
Hi! Love your blog and I really want to bake this pound cake for my mum. But may I know what is cake essence and where I might buy it?
Linda, I meant to write cake enhancer, and it can be bought at kingarthur.com. The enhancer gives a silky look to the batter, but it is optional.
I see, thanks! I will try to find it here (Singapore). My mum loves pund cakes, if i have time, I will try to bake it for this weekend.
LInda, Sounds great, let me know if your mum likes it!
I love this cake and I’ve never tested with white chocolate coating, it is beautiful and I’m sure this best!
Thank you, please let me know if you try the white chocolate icing.
Oh boy! This pound cake is gorgeous – and I especially love the white icing on top =)
How sweet of you! I hope you try the recipe!
This cake is simply amazing! I wish I could have a slice right now!
Thank you.
I love this pound cake, and can’t wait to try the recipe!!
Thank you, please let me know how you enjoy your marbled pound cake. It would be a pleasure to see photos!
Hi Bobbie
I’m a little confused about some of the directions in this recipe. 1. When is the cake enhancer and salt incorporated into this batter. 2. you say, using a ice cream scooper alternate the rose with the chocolate batter then pour the batter into the loaf pan. Why am I using a ice cream scooper if I’m going to just pour the batter into the pan.
Sorry about the confusion, use the Ice cream scoop shown in the slider, please disregard the pouring.. Normally I pour a pound cake and I must have added that step by accident.
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Thanks,
Clifton
I am pleased my post has helped!