Maple Cake Recipe - Lauren's Latest (2024)

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Need a simple, delicious and unique cake that will blow your mind? Try my Easy Maple Cake! Made with simple pantry ingredients, real maple syrup and maple extract, baked low and slow to keep it soft and drizzled with a sweet and creamy maple glaze and topped with walnuts. It’s pure heaven.

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Amazing Maple Cake | Typical Canadian Girl Recipe

Do you like maple cake? Growing up in Canada with a mother that taught me exactly what good (and bad!) maple syrup was AND having taken several trips to Upper Canada Village in elementary school, I am a bit of a maple snob. There is good maple and bad maple.

Good maple = Tim Horton’s maple bars.

Bad maple = any other maple bars.

Good maple = Maple Leaf Cookies (by Dare)

Bad maple = any other maple leaf cookies

Do you see? I’m clearly an expert/sarcasm.

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Maple Cake

What does this good maple/bad maple talk have to do with this Easy Maple Cake? Well friends, because I’m such a maple snob, I solemnly swear to never steer you in the wrong direction. The secret is getting the right kind of maple syrup and the right kind of maple extract….if you’re wanting to be snobby about it. These are optional steps, but ones I recommend.

Maple Syrup: whether you’re eating pancakes, waffles or making a maple cake, always always always use 100% real maple syrup. I love Kirkland Signature’s Real Maple Syrup because it’s inexpensive, 100% pure and Grade A Amber which is the best in quality, color and taste (in my opinion).

Maple Extract/Flavoring: a lot of the maple extracts and flavorings can vary so much! Some of them are more maple-y than others! I used Kroger’s Imitation Maple Flavor for testing this recipe. It’s dark and is a great overall maple flavor. If you’re using a different brand, just note it might be slightly more or less maple-y.

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Main Ingredients Needed

The beauty of this Maple Cake recipe is it calls for lots of basic pantry ingredients. You might need to get some maple extract, but besides that everything else is pretty darn common.

  • Canola or Vegetable Oil– I love the texture and moisture oil brings to this cake.
  • Granulated Sugar– for sweetness for the cake!
  • Vanilla + Maple Extract – vanilla adds depth of flavor to the maple extract and both are very complimentary of each other in this cake.
  • Real Maple Syrup– used for a little sweetness and more maple flavor.
  • Low Fat Sour Cream– helps give moisture to the cake.
  • Milk– thins out the sour cream and helps give a more tender crumb to the cake.
  • All purpose Flour– I use unbleached but bleached works just as well, too. Use what you have.
  • Baking Powder + Baking Soda– both are needed for leavening.
  • Salt– helps offset all that sweet and helps all the flavors pop and become more distinct.
  • Powdered Sugar + Heavy Cream– used for the glaze with a little more maple extract.
  • Walnuts– optional, but I love the crunch they add. Walnuts and maple are really good buddies in the food world and I like using them together.
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How to Make Maple Cake

This is a relatively simple recipe to follow. As long as you grease your bundt pan really well, you should have success. This is the bundt pan I used and it worked great sprayed with Pam.

  1. Mix oil, sugar, vanilla, maple extract and eggs together until combined in the bowl of a stand mixer.
  2. In small bowl, whisk together sour cream, milk and maple syrup.
  3. In a separate bowl, sift flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt together.
  4. With mixer on low, alternate milk mixture with dry ingredients until everything is just incorporated. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl and mix briefly to ensure batter is evenly mixed.
  5. Pour batter into prepared bundt pan and bake at 325 degrees for 55 minutes to 1 hour 5 minutes.
  6. Remove from oven and cool in the pan 15 minutes. Carefully remove cake from pan onto cooling rack.
  7. For the icing, whisk powdered sugar, maple extract and heavy cream together until thick and smooth.
  8. Drizzle over top of cake and down the sides. Top with chopped walnuts. Serve.
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Love Cake? Try These Other Recipes:

  • Italian Cream Cake
  • Vanilla Cake Recipe**- Reader Favorite!
  • Family-Favorite Coconut Cake
  • Funfetti Cake– made this for my daughter’s birthday…so fun!
  • Apple Coffee Cake– a simple, old-fashioned dessert

So, there you have it! A delicious and simple Maple Cake for not a lot of work. It’s one of my very favorite cakes I’ve made the entire year…probably because the maple flavor just reminds me of home.

Enjoy, friends! Have a great day!

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Maple Cake

This amazing Maple Cake is made with simple pantry ingredients, drizzled with a sweet and creamy maple glaze and topped with walnuts. Yum!

servings 16 servings

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Ingredients

For the cake:

For the icing:

  • 1 cup Powdered Sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon maple extract
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup Chopped Walnuts for Garnish

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Coat bundt pan liberally with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside.

  • In large bowl, whip oil, sugar, vanilla, maple extract, eggs together until combined.

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  • In small bowl, whisk together sour cream, milk and maple syrup. In a separate bowl, sift flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt together.

  • With mixer on low, alternate milk mixture with dry ingredients until everything is just incorporated. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl and mix briefly to ensure batter is evenly mixed.

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  • Batter should be completely smooth. (A few small lumps is ok.)

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  • Pour batter into prepared bundt pan, level the top and bake 55 min-1 hour 5 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean after being inserted.

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  • Remove from oven and cool in the pan 15 minutes. Carefully remove cake from cooling rack and place onto cake stand.

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  • For the icing, whisk powdered sugar, maple extract and heavy cream together until thick and smooth.

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  • Drizzle over top of cake and down the sides. Top with chopped walnuts. Serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 324kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 42mg | Sodium: 99mg | Potassium: 148mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 159IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 68mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: maple cake

Maple Cake Recipe - Lauren's Latest (2024)

FAQs

How much maple syrup is equal to 1 cup of sugar? ›

To replace white sugar with maple syrup in general cooking, it is ideal to use ¾ cup of maple syrup for every one cup of sugar. When it comes to baking, that same amount is used but also be sure to reduce the amount of overall liquid in the recipe by about three tablespoons for each cup of maple syrup substituted.

Can I substitute pancake syrup for maple syrup? ›

But true maple syrup is complex, nutty, and much more flavorful than those imposters. One taste and you'll never go back to the table syrups of yesteryear! Of course if you're out of real maple syrup but have pancake syrup on hand, it'll work in a pinch.

Is it OK to bake with maple syrup? ›

Baking with maple syrup is easy because substituting maple for white sugar is a breeze! According to the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association – and they should know – you can substitute each cup of white sugar with 3/4 cup of maple syrup as long as you reduce other liquids in the recipe by 1/4 cup.

Can I use honey instead of maple syrup in baking? ›

Honey has an amber color similar to maple syrup, and while it might be a touch sweeter, it makes a wonderful swap. It'll be similar in texture as well, if only a smidge thicker. The only place you may notice a difference in flavor is if you're topping your breakfast with it. In baked goods, it will be negligible.

Is maple syrup a healthier sweetener than sugar? ›

Replacing refined sugar with pure, quality maple syrup is likely to yield a net health benefit, but adding it to your diet will just make things worse. Maple syrup is a less bad version of sugar, much like coconut sugar. It cannot objectively be labeled healthy.

Is it healthier to use sugar or maple syrup? ›

It's less processed than regular table sugars and therefore contains more nutrients like vitamins, minerals & antioxidants which help improve your health. Maple Syrup also scores lower on the glycemic index so it's an excellent choice if you want to maintain stable blood glucose levels while enjoying delicious treats!

Can someone with diabetes eat maple syrup? ›

For the moment, people with diabetes should keep in mind that even if maple syrup contains some potentially promising elements, it remains a food that should only be eaten once in a while and in limited quantities, just like other sources of concentrated carbohydrates.

What is the best real maple syrup? ›

10 Popular Maple Syrup Brands, Ranked
  • Spring Tree Organic Pure Maple Syrup.
  • Southern City Flavors Pure Maple Syrup. ...
  • Field Day Organic Maple Syrup. ...
  • Wegman's Pure Maple Syrup. ...
  • Trader Joe's Maple Syrup. ...
  • 365 by Whole Foods Market Maple Syrup. ...
  • Simple Truth Organic Grade A Amber Color Maple Syrup. ...
  • HT Traders 100% Pure Maple Syrup. ...
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What kind of maple syrup is best for baking? ›

Real maple syrup is Grade A (with four classifications):

Dark Color and Robust Taste: Stronger and darker than the lighter grades, this has a robust and substantial flavor that is ideal for grilled, glazed, or baked dishes. (Formerly known as Grade B.)

What type of maple syrup is best for baking? ›

The delicate flavor of Golden maple syrup makes it a great topping for several food items, but its mild maple flavor won't be noticeable if used in baking. On the other hand, Amber maple syrup's rich flavor allows it to be used as both a topping and an ingredient in recipes.

Should I bake with Grade A or B maple syrup? ›

If you are using it as a sweetener, using it with pancakes or in your baking as a sugar substitute, and you don't want the maple flavor to come through in your food, then grade A is probably the best choice for you.

What is a healthier alternative to maple syrup? ›

Coconut Nectar

Coconut nectar is basically a coconut syrup that is thick. It is from actual coconut tree sap. It has all the components you'd want in a maple syrup substitute with color, sweetness, and caramel flavor. It's considered a healthier alternative because of its lower glycemic index.

Can maple syrup go bad? ›

It will keep well for a year. That being said, maple syrup doesn't technically go bad, but your chances of it becoming moldy go up over time. For longer storage, stick maple syrup in the freezer. It won't completely harden and will keep in the freezer indefinitely.

Is it better to sweeten with honey or maple syrup? ›

For example, maple syrup is lower in calories than honey, and therefore may be the better choice for someone looking to lose weight. Pure maple syrup also has fewer carbohydrates and is lower on the glycaemic index than honey, which may make it healthier for certain diets.

How much maple syrup to substitute for sugar? ›

When cooking with pure Vermont maple syrup, substitute 3/4 to one cup of maple syrup for every one cup of granulated white sugar. Decrease the liquid in your recipe by 2 to 4 tablespoons for each cup of syrup used.

How much sugar is in maple syrup compared to sugar? ›

Maple syrup nutrition facts

A tablespoon of sugar has 12.6 grams of sugar, 48.9 calories and 12.6 grams of carbohydrates, according to the USDA. It also has a glycemic index of 65. A tablespoon of maple syrup has 52 calories, 12.1 grams of sugar and 13.4 grams of carbohydrates. It has a glycemic index of 54.

Is maple syrup 1 to 1 with sugar? ›

For every 1 cup of refined sugar in your recipe, you will want to substitute 3/4 cup of maple syrup. There are a few other things to keep in mind as you convert your recipe over from sugar to maple syrup, so keep reading.

How much maple sugar is equivalent to sugar? ›

The most straightforward approach is to simply replace one cup of granulated cane sugar with one cup of granulated maple sugar. In this case you gain the extra flavors from maple while the sweetness and the liquid stay in balance.

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