5-Minutes Airy Marble Cake Recipe

 A humble-looking cake unpacking nostalgia with each bite 
5 Minute Airy Marble Cake Recipe

“This cinnamon marble cake doesn’t need a mixer and is hassle-free! Just one bowl and a cup and you’re good to go!”


What’s better than a chocolate and vanilla marble cake? One with orange and cinnamon!

This simple yet flavor-packed recipe will only take you 5 minutes to whip up! Whether you need a cake for a nice breakfast or a special occasion, this airy marble cake got you covered!

5 Minute Airy Marble Cake Recipe5 Minute Airy Marble Cake Recipe

Frequently Asked Questions: 5-Minutes Airy Marble Cake Recipe

 What can I use instead of cinnamon? 

The cinnamon adds a lot of flavor to the cake. You can make it without cinnamon but it’s a shame to give it up.

 What can I use instead of the chocolate-milk mix? 

You can replace it with 1 tablespoon of chocolate spread or hazelnut spread (like Nutella), but don’t use cocoa.

 Can I replace brown sugar with vanilla sugar? 

You can skip the brown sugar altogether.

 What can I use instead of the orange juice? 

Heavy cream.

 Can self-rising flour work in this recipe? 

Yes, but don’t add the baking powder.

 Featured Review 

 The cake is very simple and extremely good. I even made it as a birthday cake for my children’s kindergarten! 

 Shifra 

5 Minute Airy Marble Cake Recipe

5-Minutes Airy Marble Cake Recipe

 A humble-looking cake unpacking nostalgia with each bite 
 Dessert 
9” x 13” baking pan or 2 English-cake pans
  •  4  XL eggs 
  •  1  cup  sugar  (200 g) 
  •  2½  cups  flour  (300 g) 
  •  2½  teaspoons  baking powder 
  •  ¾  cup  orange juice 
  •  ¾  cup  oil 
  •  A pinch of salt 
  •  1  teaspoon  vanilla extract 
  •  1  tablespoon  chocolate milk mix 
  •  1  teaspoon  cinnamon 
  •  1  tablespoon  brown sugar 
  • In a bowl, add the eggs, sugar, orange juice, oil, flour, baking powder, salt, and vanilla extract. Mix until you get a smooth batter.
  • Take out about ½ a cup of the batter and set aside.
  • Mix the chocolate-milk mix, cinnamon, and brown sugar into the batter.
  • Pour a bit more than half the amount of the light batter (from the cup) into the baking pan.
  • Pour the dark batter over the light batter in the pan.
  • Pour the rest of the light batter on top.
  • Lightly mix to create a swirl appearance.
  • Bake at 350°F (180°C) for 45 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
  • Let it cool then serve.