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Gooey Brown Butter Cake Recipe

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ByKara BarrettandTasting Table Staff/

It's not always fair to judge a dish by its name, but it's hard to deny that gooey butter cake is both a great name and a great-tasting treat. Born in St. Louis, Missouri during the 1940s, the cake's origin is a bit unclear — some say a German baker mistakenly created gooey butter cake while trying to bake coffee cake, while others say it was purposefully developed by a master baker. Either way, the sticky-sweet treat is still a hit today. Here, Kara Barrett has created a recipe that places a scrumptious, mature twist on the St. Louis classic. "Brown butter and dark brown sugar bring a nuttier, richer taste to the gooey filling," she says.

If you're not a big baker, don't be intimidated by this recipe — it's relatively straightforward and relies on a convenient shortcut: boxed cake mix. "A lot of gooey cakes opt for the cake mix; I think it saves time for home bakers and still tastes delicious," Barrett explains. Here's how to whip up your very own gooey brown butter cake.

Gather your butter cake ingredients

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Good news: For the most part, this recipe consists of pantry staples, specifically eggs, corn syrup,brown and white sugar, flour, vanilla extract, salt, yellow cake mix, and of course, butter. "I opted for dark corn syrup since it has molasses and I thought it would go well with the brown butter and dark brown sugar. But use what you have on hand. This is a very forgiving cake," Barrett notes.

Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 350 F and grease your cake pan.

Brown the butter

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Considering it's the star of the show, it's no surprise that this recipe starts withmaking brown butter. It may sound fancy, but it's not difficult: Simply melt the butter in a saucepan over medium, then let it cook until it browns. Don't forget to stir, and make sure you keep an eye on it so it doesn't burn.

Make the batter

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The cake base is sort of a combination of dough and batter. Make it by combining your boxed cake mix with eggs and more melted butter. Once you have a thick, uniform mixture, press it into your greased cake pan.

Add the filling

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Now, it's time to get gooey. For the filling, stir together your browned butter, one egg, vanilla, and corn syrup, then mix in the salt and sugar. Finally, incorporate the flour a little at a time, then spread your finished filling over the cake base and pop it in the oven.

Bake and dig into this gooey brown butter cake

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Once your gooey butter cake is baked (it'll look gooey, don't worry, you didn't underbake it), you must patiently wait until it's cooled. Then, cut it up, sprinkle it with powdered sugar, and enjoy. "I wouldn't make it more than a day ahead of time," Barrett notes. "It's best fresh from the oven." So, the next time you're entertaining a group and want to treat them to something sweet, nutty, and buttery, you can't go wrong with this gooey brown butter cake.

Gooey Brown Butter Cake Recipe

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This gooey brown butter cake recipe is perfect if you want a nuttier, richer twist on the classic dessert from St. Louis.

Prep Time

10

minutes

Cook Time

35

minutes

Servings

8

servings

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Total time: 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 sticks of butter, one melted
  • 1 package yellow cake mix
  • 3 eggs, one reserved
  • 3 tablespoons dark corn syrup
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ½ cup dark brown sugar
  • 1 cup of all-purpose flour

Directions

  1. Make brown butter: In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, melt two sticks of butter on medium heat, stirring occasionally. Butter will steam and foam. Watch closely, stirring as the butter turns brown. Remove to a cool bowl. Set aside.
  2. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease a 9 x 13-inch cake pan. Set aside.
  3. Make the cake batter: In a medium mixing bowl, combine cake mix, eggs, and melted butter into a dough-like batter. Press evenly into the bottom of the pan and set aside. Set aside.
  4. Make the filling: Whisk together wet ingredients and the reserved egg. Add salt and sugar, whisking to combine. Then, add flour in increments and finish whisking until thoroughly combined. Spread the filling evenly over the crust in the pan, smoothing to the edges.
  5. Bake for approximately 30 to 35 minutes, until the top is golden brown but the center still wobbles.
  6. Cool completely and cut into squares. Dust with confectioners' sugar and serve.

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FAQs

What is the story behind the Gooey Butter Cake St Louis? ›

The cake was supposedly first made by accident in the 1930s by a St. Louis-area German American baker who was trying to make regular cake batter but reversed the proportions of butter and flour. John Hoffman was the owner of the bakery where the mistake was made.

Does ooey gooey butter cake need to be refrigerated? ›

To store: Store gooey butter cake covered, at room temperature, for 3-4 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. To freeze: Allow the cake to cool to room temperature and then decide on a freezing method. I like to cut gooey butter cake into smaller bars and place them in a gallon freezer ziplock bag.

What makes a cake dense and heavy? ›

There's a big chance your butter and sugar will over-cream, meaning the butter will trap more air than it should. As the batter bakes, that extra air will deflate and leave you with an overly dense cake. It's all science! For best results, cream butter and sugar together for about 1-2 minutes.

Why is my cake gummy in the middle? ›

Why does my cake have a gummy streak in the center? Developing too much of the flour's gluten can make the cake rise beautifully in the oven, but sink as soon as you pull it out. The sinking part is what makes the dense and gluey streaks. This can be result of over-creaming the eggs, butter and sugar.

Why is gooey butter cake so good? ›

Made of little else but flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and corn syrup, it's immediately satisfying and luxurious to eat. The result is chewy, rich, and creamy, almost like a vanilla pudding that's been nestled into a blondie. In St. Louis gooey butter cake is everywhere.

What cake did the queen eat? ›

Queen Elizabeth's Favorite Cake: Chocolate Biscuit Cake - Chef Darren McGrady | The Royal Chef.

What city is known for gooey butter cake? ›

South St. Louis was the heart of Gooey Butter Cake territory when that area was filled with German immigrants and was a treasure-trove of family-owned, German-style bakeries.

Where did Gooey Butter Cake originate? ›

The consensus is that the first gooey butter cake was made accidentally by a south St. Louis German-American baker in the 1930s. That's according to an online article by the Missouri Historical Society.

Can you leave butter cake out overnight? ›

If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

What happens if I add an extra egg to my cake mix? ›

The additional fat in the egg yolk helps create a more tender and moist cake that is full of flavor. The extra egg also helps the cake have a more stable texture, which is great if you want to bake it up as a layer cake instead of a sheet cake or cupcakes.

What does too much egg do to a cake? ›

Eggs also contain a variety of proteins that create the structure of a cake, and when beaten, they can act as a leavening agent by adding air to the cake batter. However, if you add too many eggs to your cake batter, then your end result could be spongy, rubbery, or dense.

What is the history of gooey butter cookies? ›

The legend of Gooey Butter Cake revolves around the latter, namely, a mistake that occurred in St. Louis during the 1930s. A German baker was preparing coffee cake when he added too much butter to the batter. Upon recognizing his mistake, the man might have started from scratch—were he baking during a different era.

What dessert is famous in St. Louis? ›

Nothing compares to gooey butter cake. Rich, moist and tender, it's arguably the best dessert in St. Louis.

What is the meaning of gooey cake? ›

1. adjective. If you describe a food or other substance as gooey, you mean that it is very soft and sticky. [informal] These cakes are fudgy, gooey, and delicious.

Why is it called gooey butter cake? ›

The Gooey Butter Cake originated in the 1930s. According to legend, a German baker added the wrong proportions of ingredients in the coffee cake batter he was making. It turned into a gooey, pudding-like filling.

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