How to Rescue a Cake When You Forget the Sugar

Soak it

Kathryn Arthur
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Photo: Henry Be via Unsplash

It was beautiful. How could it not be? Sourdough chocolate cake.

The sourdough discard had given it a little extra rise, making it nice and fluffy. It was perfectly moist. I couldn’t wait to savor a nice, big — really big — slice.

I loaded up my fork, giddy with anticipation. Then…

Something was not right.

My mind raced. I hadn’t even swallowed. “What have I done?!”

It was the sugar. I forgot the sugar.

If you’re reading this, I suppose there is a high likelihood you are feeling the same way I felt that afternoon standing on the porch with eager children around the table begging me for a slice. If so, you’re not in the mood for a monologue, so I’ll make this brief.

All is not lost! I tried a few experiments, and one of them was a huge success.

Crumbling it up and sprinkling it over ice cream wasn’t bad, but wasn’t exactly satisfying when I really wanted a piece of chocolate cake.

The final answer? Cake soak.

It was perfect. Moist, gooey, and sweet — just like a chocolate cake should be.

Feel free to get fancy with the soak if you want to, but if you’re desperate to just fix…

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