Ginger Cake with Crystallized Ginger Frosting

This turns a terrific gingerbread into a layer cake. Let the stout stand, opened, at room temperature overnight so that it’s flat when you add it to the batter.

Ginger Cake with Crystallized Ginger Frosting
Ginger Cake with Crystallized Ginger Frosting

This turns a terrific gingerbread into a layer cake. Let the stout stand, opened, at room temperature overnight so that it’s flat when you add it to the batter.

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  • Served Person: Makes 10 servings

Step-by-step

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter and flour two 9-inch-diameter cake pans with 2-inch-high sides.
  • Sift first 6 ingredients into medium bowl; set aside.
  • Using electric mixer, beat butter and brown sugar in large bowl until light and fluffy.
  • Add eggs 1 at a time, beating well after each addition.
  • Beat in molasses.
  • Beat in flour mixture alternately with stout in 3 additions each (mixture may look curdled).
  • Beat just until smooth.
  • Divide batter between prepared pans; smooth tops.
  • Bake cakes until tester inserted into center comes out clean, about 40 minutes.
  • Cool cakes in pans on rack 10 minutes.
  • Turn cakes out onto racks; cool completely. (Can be made 1 day ahead. Wrap in plastic; let stand at room temperature.)
  • Using electric mixer, beat cream and powdered sugar in large bowl until peaks form.
  • Fold in minced crystallized ginger.
  • Place 1 cake layer on platter.
  • Spread 2 cups frosting over top.
  • Top with second cake layer.
  • Spread remaining frosting over top and sides of cake.
  • Arrange orange slices, ginger slices and cranberries on top. (Can be made 2 hours ahead. Chill. Let stand at room temperature 20 minutes before serving.)

My Unexpected Culinary Adventure: A Ginger Cake Story

As a busy mom juggling work, kids' activities, and the ever-present demands of household chores, finding time for elaborate baking projects feels like a luxury I rarely afford myself. But, last week, a wave of nostalgia washed over me. It all started with an old family recipe book, tucked away in the attic, its pages filled with faded notes and endearingly messy scribbles. Nestled within its yellowed pages was a recipe for a ginger cake, a recipe that my grandmother, a woman known for her comforting kitchen creations, always seemed to pull out on special occasions. The sight of it sparked a desire within me – a need to recreate a small piece of my childhood, even if only for a fleeting moment.

I must admit, I approached the task with a mixture of excitement and apprehension. The recipe called for some unusual ingredients, particularly a type of stout that I'd never used before, adding a touch of complexity and making the entire process a genuine culinary adventure. It took some time at the grocery store to find all the specific ingredients – who knew a specific type of stout could make such a difference? – and I carefully followed every step, savoring the sensory experience of mixing, beating, and baking. The aroma that wafted through my kitchen as the cake baked was intoxicating, a fragrant blend of warm spices that instantly transported me back to my grandmother's cozy kitchen. The result? Pure magic. A perfectly moist, deeply flavorful cake, with just the right balance of spice. It was far from the rushed, processed treats that often find their way onto my table. It was a labor of love, made even more special by the memories it evoked.

The Frosting: A Sweet Surprise

The frosting, a creamy concoction of powdered sugar and crystallized ginger, was a delightful counterpoint to the cake's intense spiciness. It was the perfect finishing touch, elevating the humble ginger cake into a truly decadent treat, worthy of a celebratory feast. I carefully layered the cake and decorated it with a scattering of fresh cranberries and candied ginger – small details that added a touch of elegance to the otherwise simple presentation.

More Than Just a Cake

This wasn't just about baking a cake; it was about connecting with my past, honoring a family tradition, and finding joy in the simple act of creating something delicious from scratch. In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to lose sight of these small pleasures, these moments of mindful creation that nourish not only our bodies but also our souls. This cake, more than a mere dessert, became a reminder of the simple joys and the importance of slowing down to appreciate the richness of life's smaller details. The entire experience was a journey; a culinary odyssey that started with a recipe and ended with a connection to my family and their legacy. It was a delicious reminder that even amidst chaos and the never-ending to-do list, there is always time for a little bit of magic – and a slice of incredibly delicious cake.

Sharing the Joy

The best part of the whole experience? Sharing the cake with my family. Watching their faces light up as they took that first bite, savoring the taste, the aroma, the warmth, filled my heart with a joy that no amount of purchased treats could ever provide. It was a moment of shared connection, a testament to the power of food to bring people together and create lasting memories. It was, quite simply, the perfect ending to a perfect day. And this simple act of baking – rediscovering an old family recipe, embracing the process, sharing the result – reminded me of the importance of slowing down, cherishing traditions, and making time for the little things in life that truly matter. And the next time life throws another curveball, I know I’ll always have my grandmother’s recipe – and a wonderful story to share.