Rum Cake (2024)

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Author: Imma

Rum Cake – traditional rum cake from scratch – no mixes. Light & fluffy topped with chopped pecans and soaked in a reduced sugared rum glaze. So good you will want to eat the whole thing.

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Boozy rum cake – Oh YES!!!

Let me tell you about this cake and how delightful it is. It is adapted from Carole Walter’s, absolutely BEST yellow cake. I guess when you label a cake the absolute best cake you are bound to get a lot of people poking at the recipe. What I have to say is that it is sooo good – definitely a keeper.

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Though it is quite good I made a few adjustments for you to make; it tastes even better.

Your girl can’t help herself. Guaranteed to please! I reduced the sugar to 1 ¾ cups and upped the flavor with rum and nutmeg. Yes, I love nutmeg, you may leave it out, if desired.

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Okay let’s keep going, what makes this cake worthy? The texture – buttery, and fluffy – one that would have made my home economics teacher leap with joy.

Now, if only I had this recipe when I was taking my finals in school, just maybe, I would have gotten an A in her class. Sadly though, I had a B.

Can rum cake make you drunk?

Rum reminds a lot of people of the holidays and the holidays is just around the corner! Woohoo!!!And that means baking season is in full swing including the boozy baked goods.

And now you ask, can rum cake or boozy treats in general, make you drunk? Well, most people (including me), believe that when you infuse alcohol into your recipe, it’ll be cooked off since it is baked. But it is possible to get drunk from excessive consumption of alcohol-infused baked goods.

You can get tipsy or completely intoxicated if it contains more than 5 percent of alcohol by volume,like the Tortuga rum cake, and also depending on your consumption and alcohol tolerance. Moreover, you’ll totally feel the rum kick, especially if you add the booze AFTER it has finished baking.

Rum Cake Glaze

If for some reason you really do not want to be bothered with rum, you can ice it or use simple syrup (you can find the recipe HERE) to make it moist. Without rum, it is not a moist cake- just tender. To tell you the truth, I love it with or without the sauce.

But if you’re willing to play around with it, you can try it with vanilla or chocolate glaze OR both (why not? 😉 ) using the glaze recipe from my Chocolate Rum Marble Cake.

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There you have it! I hope you’re already looking forward for the holiday season with this decadent and insanely delicious rum cake with rum glaze. If you want more “rummy” flavor, go ahead! I won’t tell anyone. 😉

Enjoy!

Tips and Notes

  1. Adding rum to your batter adds a more deep brown color and flavor.
  2. If you don’t want to infuse it with a rum glaze, you can use my simple syruprecipe HERE.Or top it withvanilla or chocolate glaze OR both using the glaze recipe from my Chocolate Rum Marble Cake.
  3. Be sure to let the cake cool for about 5-10 minutes before removing from the pan. And proceeding with the next steps.
  4. You can use a large bundt pan or use two 8-inch pan. If using two baking pans, reduce the baking time by 10-15 minutes.

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Rum Cake

Rum Cake With Rum Butter Sauce baked from scratch without pudding mix and paired with rum butter sauce for that additional goodness.

4.93 from 14 votes

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 50 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr

Caribbean

Servings 10 -12 slices

Ingredients

  • 10 ounce unsalted butter
  • 1 3/4 cups sugar
  • 4 Large eggs
  • 1/3 cup powdered milk
  • 2 1/2 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 -3 Tablespoons dark rum
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 1/2 cup pecans
  • RUM GLAZE
  • 4 ounce butter
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • 3-4 Tablespoons dark rum

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Pre-heat the oven to 160°C/325°F.

  • Cream together the butter and sugar at high speed in a stand mixture until it’s fluffy and starting to look white, about 5- 7 minutes.

  • Stir in the eggs, a one at a time, beating the mixture well between each one and adding a tablespoon of the flour with the last egg to prevent the batter from curdling.

  • Add in the flour , powder milk and baking powder into the batter, alternating with the milk –until fully absorbed by the mixture.

  • Then add , nutmeg, rum and vanilla extract

  • Stir well until everything is fully combined. Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl.

  • Greased a 10 inch bottomed tube pan, then add chopped pecans

  • Pour batter into a bundt plan , on top of the pecans.

  • Bake at 325 until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 55-60 minutes. Remove from the oven.

Rum Glaze

  • In a small saucepan combine butter, sugar, rum and water over medium heat. Bring to a boil and simmer for 3-4 minutes stirring constantly to prevent any burns. Remove from heat and cool slightly.

  • Poke little holes into the cake with a toothpick or skewer . Spoon the syrup over the cake and let it soak in. Let the cake cool to room temperature before serving

Tips & Notes:

  • You can use a large bundt pan or use two 8 inch pans as I did. If you use one baking pan you should extend the baking time.
  • Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 585kcal (29%)| Carbohydrates: 79g (26%)| Protein: 7g (14%)| Fat: 26g (40%)| Saturated Fat: 15g (94%)| Cholesterol: 128mg (43%)| Sodium: 298mg (13%)| Potassium: 222mg (6%)| Sugar: 51g (57%)| Vitamin A: 845IU (17%)| Calcium: 102mg (10%)| Iron: 0.8mg (4%)

Author: Imma

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Caribbean

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Nutrition Facts

Rum Cake

Amount Per Serving

Calories 585Calories from Fat 234

% Daily Value*

Fat 26g40%

Saturated Fat 15g94%

Cholesterol 128mg43%

Sodium 298mg13%

Potassium 222mg6%

Carbohydrates 79g26%

Sugar 51g57%

Protein 7g14%

Vitamin A 845IU17%

Calcium 102mg10%

Iron 0.8mg4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Rum Cake (6)Pre-heat the oven to 160°C/325°F.Cream together the butter and sugar at high speed in a stand mixture until it’s fluffy and starting to look white, about 5- 7 minutes.Stir in the eggs, one at a time, beating the mixture well between each one and adding a tablespoon of the flour with the last egg to prevent the batter from curdling.

Rum Cake (7)Add in the flour, powder milk and baking powder into the batter, alternating with the milk –until fully absorbed by the mixture.

Rum Cake (8)Then add , nutmeg, and vanilla extract.Stir well until everything is fully combined. Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl.

Rum Cake (9)Greased a 10 -inch bottomed tube pan, then add chopped pecans.

Rum Cake (10)Pour batter into a bundt plan, on top of the pecans.Bake at 325 F until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 55-60 minutes. Remove from the oven.

Rum Cake (11)In a small saucepan combine butter, sugar, rum and water over medium heat. Bring to a boil and simmer for 3-4 minutes stirring constantly to prevent any burns. Remove from heat and cool slightly.

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Poke little holes into the cake with a toothpick or skewer . Spoon the syrup over the cake and let it soak in. Let the cake cool to room temperature before serving.

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    • Imma says

      You can use whatever milk you have. I prefer whole fat, but you can even use coconut milk. The flour is all-purpose, no need to worry.:)Please let me know how it goes.

      Reply

  1. Alyssa says

    Rum Cake (13)
    Thank you for another fabulous recipe! I used single barrel rum and couldn’t resist adding a caramel rum sauce.

    Reply

  2. Tracine Pickett says

    Rum Cake (14)
    I usually do not do reviews but I had to comment on this recipe. I always wanted to know the recipe for rum cake. This cake turned out great as all the recipes I have tried. Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply

    • ImmaculateBites says

      Hi Katrina. Usually, I would use whatever dark rum I have at hand. As long as it is not light rum since dark rum has a more intense flavor.

      Reply

    • Moriah says

      Rum Cake (15)
      Thanks for sharing the recipe. Clicking “reply” was the only way I could find to comment in here. I made this and mine came out fine but had a dense spongy like texture. I’m not sure if that was from all the eggs or something else but I did not care for the texture. I was hoping for more of a cake like texture (though maybe the sponginess was what better helped it to absorb the added rum at the end…?). It tasted fine other then that. I made mine in muffin pans to cut the time down. I tried a dash or two of nutmeg and some with cinnamon in some of the muffins to see if it would be something I would like. I personally did not like the nutmeg (though it did remind me of egg nog). But I did like the cinnamon. The ones without any spices didn’t have much flavor by itself just sort of sweet and spongy. But obviously 😉 adding the rum on top made them taste even better.

      Reply

      • ImmaculateBites says

        Hi Moriah,
        So sorry to hear this .This cake is moist on it’s own- without the rum syrup. Really don’t know what went wrong , without actually being there.

  3. Gina says

    Could I use powdered buttermilk in place of powdered milk? Powdered milk is surprisingly hard to find here and I don’t have time to order.

    Reply

  4. Lt says

    Not NEARLY enough rum in this cake or the sauce! Dry and boring! I followed the recipe exactly. Epic Fail.

    Reply

      • ImmaculateBites says

        Sorry to hear about that. Make sure you double check your baking powder. This recipe works , have made it several times with good results.

    • Sonofabaker says

      Rum Cake (16)
      Add more rum. It won’t be as dry. My experience is that a cake that is a little dry will soak up more sauce. The “dryer” up front, the “saucier” afterward. I haven’t had problems with this bread.

      Reply

  5. Char says

    Your Blog is absolutely wonderful! So colorful & detailed a true step by step and the photo guidance & much appreciated and so pretty! Thank you for investing so much time into testing the recipes and for your hard work with your site!

    Reply

  6. Ademola Adu says

    I have watched some of your videos and I find this very amusing. I would love to purchase one or more of your produce and hence would love to how to go about it. I live and work in Lekki.

    Reply

  7. alice castro says

    I would like to know if you can use the eagle brand substitute for the powdered milk as well as the regular milk? Are the amounts of the eagle brand the same?

    Reply

    • ImmaculateBites says

      Hello,
      Yes it works just fine . Same amount for both powdered and regular milk

      Reply

I am an experienced baking enthusiast with a deep understanding of various baking techniques and flavor combinations. Over the years, I've delved into the art of creating decadent desserts, experimenting with ingredients to elevate classic recipes. My knowledge extends beyond theoretical understanding, as I have hands-on experience in crafting delicious treats.

Now, let's break down the concepts used in the provided article:

  1. Rum Cake Recipe:

    • The recipe is for a traditional rum cake made from scratch, without the use of pre-packaged mixes.
    • The cake is described as light and fluffy, topped with chopped pecans, and soaked in a reduced sugared rum glaze.
    • The base recipe is adapted from Carole Walter's yellow cake, which is praised as the absolute best.
  2. Recipe Adjustments:

    • The author has made personal adjustments to enhance the flavor. These include reducing the sugar to 1 ¾ cups and adding rum and nutmeg for a richer taste.
    • The article suggests leaving out nutmeg if desired.
  3. Texture and Quality:

    • The cake is praised for its buttery and fluffy texture, reminiscent of a high-quality dessert that would impress a home economics teacher.
  4. Holiday Connection:

    • The mention of rum in the cake is associated with holiday flavors, and the article expresses excitement for the upcoming baking season.
  5. Alcohol Content:

    • The article addresses a common question: Can rum cake or boozy treats make you drunk? It explains that while most of the alcohol is expected to cook off during baking, excessive consumption of alcohol-infused baked goods can lead to intoxication.
  6. Rum Cake Glaze:

    • If one prefers not to use rum in the glaze, alternatives such as icing or simple syrup are suggested for moisture.
    • The article mentions the possibility of getting tipsy or intoxicated if the cake contains more than 5 percent alcohol by volume.
  7. Variations:

    • The author encourages experimenting with different glazes, such as vanilla or chocolate, to enhance the flavor further.
  8. Recipe Tips:

    • Adding rum to the batter is noted to impart a deeper brown color and flavor to the cake.
    • Tips include using a large bundt pan or two 8-inch pans, reducing baking time if using two pans, and allowing the cake to cool before removing it.
  9. Recipe Details:

    • The provided recipe includes a list of ingredients, step-by-step instructions, and a rum glaze recipe.
    • The article concludes with a video showcasing the rum cake preparation.
  10. Nutritional Information:

    • A rough estimate of nutritional information is provided, including calories, carbohydrates, protein, fat, and other details.

Overall, the article combines practical baking guidance, personal insights, and an engaging tone to share a delightful rum cake recipe with the readers.

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