Light Sorrel Cake: A Tangy Twist on a Classic Flavor

21.11.24 | Recipe by Renz


Sorrel isn’t just a drink—it’s a vibe! This beloved Caribbean ingredient is known for its bold, tangy flavor and vibrant ruby-red hue. In this recipe, we take the festive charm of sorrel and turn it into a light, citrus-infused cake that’s as stunning as it is delicious. If you love a dessert that’s equal parts refreshing and indulgent, this sorrel cake is calling your name!


Sorrel cake with sorrel glaze on a light blue plate with a patterned napkin in the background.

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When you think of sorrel, the first thought might be a festive drink, deeply tied to Caribbean holiday Christmas traditions. Or the nontraditional use as a BBQ sauce for wings. But the use of this flower has become much more versatile.

Let me introduce you to my version of a sorrel cake. This is an easy sorrel cake recipe that takes those bold, tangy flavors of the sorrel fruit to a new dimension, blending the floral notes of sorrel juice with zesty citrus and a nice tangy glaze. It’s a dessert that’s both refreshing and indulgent—perfect for any season.


    

Why You’ll Love This Cake


Most people when they hear sorrel cake think of the heavy sorrel fruit cake. But this version is a light cake version. It's a cake showstopper with its moist texture, striking color, and vibrant flavor profile.

The infusion of sorrel juice into the batter gives it an unparalleled depth, while the citrus enhancers brighten every bite. Finished with a sorrel glaze, it’s a dessert that feels as special as it tastes.

The batter starts with a creamy blend of butter and sugar, with the addition of eggs, sorrel juice, and a mix of dry ingredients. Each element works to create a perfectly tender and flavorful cake.

Once baked, the warm cake is soaked with sorrel syrup. This step locks in moisture and infuses every bite with bold, tangy notes. Then a sorrel-based glaze is drizzled over the cooled cake, creating a beautiful sheen and an extra punch of flavor.


Key Ingredients and Their Importance


This cake has your typical cake ingredients of eggs and flour along with a few other dry ones like cornstarch, baking powder, and baking soda. We then use some flavor enhancers like citrus zest and vanilla extract to lift the flavor profiles and bring some brightness to counteract the tartness creating a harmonious flavor.
 

Ingredients needed to make the sorrel cake portioned out.


I also included some wet ingredients like sour cream for additional moisture and fresh sorrel juice which provides the cake's signature color and tangy undertones. It’s a natural way to incorporate Caribbean authenticity. Infuses the batter with a fresh, vibrant citrus flavor.

How to make sorrel cake:


Making the cake:


  1. Set your oven to 350 degrees and grease your pan well. This bundt pan I have here is so gorgeous and reminds me of a flower that matches the sorrel.
  2. Add dried sorrel to boiling water. Boil for 5 - 8 minutes then remove from stove. Cover and let seep till cooled.
  3. In a bowl mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cornstarch with a whisk and set aside.

     
    Dry ingredients to make sorrel cake in a bowl with a whisk.


  4. In your mixer bowl, beat the butter until creamy. Then gradually add in sugar.
  5. Add in the zest (or essence if using) and continue mixing. The texture should be fluffy looking.

     
    Creamed butter in a silver bowl.


  6. Gradually add the eggs one at a time, making sure that you beat well after each addition.
  7. Add in the sour cream, and vanilla essence. Making sure they are all incorporated.

      
    Creamed butter and sugar with sour cream for sorrel cake.

  8. Lower the speed of your mixer. Add in a third of the flour and mix till combined. Then add half of the sorrel juice and lightly mix in. Continue alternating with the flour and the juice. Make sure you end with the flour. I mix the last set using a rubber spatula and make sure everything is incorporated. If you would like to make the color a bit more vibrant, you can add a few drops of red food coloring to the batter.


    Two step process of alternating sorrel juice and flour into cake batter.


  9. Place the batter in your greased pan. I love using this bundt pan. It was so pretty. Make sure and tap the pan a few time to make sure air pockets are not in there.

      
    Sorrel cake batter in a greased cake pan ready to be baked.


  10. Bake your cake for 30 - 35 minutes. Test at 30 to see if the cake springs back when lightly touched or a skewer comes out clean when inserted
  11. Transfer the cake in the pan to a wire rack so that it cools.


Making and using the sorrel syrup:


  1. Over low heat, in a saucepan, mix 4 tablespoons of sorrel juice, and the sugar till the sugar is totally dissolved. Remove from the heat.

      
    Baked sorrel cake cooling in pan on a white counter top.


  2. Poke holes into the cake using a skewer and pour it over the cake. You can use a brush and spread out the juice over the cake.


    Adding sorrel glaze to cake from a white bowl


  3. Continue to let the cake cool in the pan for another 10 minutes.
  4. Turn the cake over out of the pan to continue to cool.

Finished baked sorrel cake on light blue plate sprinkled with powdered sugar.

Cream cheese glaze


  1. In a bowl mix together the cream cheese, and powdered sugar until there are no lumps.
  2. Add in 2 tablespoons of sorrel juice along with a tablespoon of heavy cream. Continue to mix until you have a thick but pourable consistency. You can add a little more heavy cream if needed. 
  3. Once the cake is totally cooled, pour the glaze over the top of the cake or you can add it to a piping bag and spread on the top which is what I did.
  4. Once the glaze has hardened, cut and serve.

Tips for Success with this sorrel cake recipe


  • Make the Sorrel Juice in Advance: Allow the juice to steep and cool, intensifying its flavor. Don’t Skip the Infusion: This step is key to achieving the moist, flavor-packed result that sets this cake apart.
  • Cool the Cake Before Glazing: Ensuring the cake is completely cool prevents the glaze from running off.
  • Citrus Play: The combination of orange and lemon zest provides a lively flavor. Adjust the amount of zest for a stronger citrus profile. You can also use essence but fresh zest really makes it better.
  • Room Temperature Ingredients: This ensures smooth blending and better incorporation, leading to a more consistent bake.
  • Flexibility with Orange Juice: You can intensify the orange flavor by increasing the juice, but be mindful of the balance between liquid and other ingredients.

  
Slice of sorrel cake with sorrel glaze being lifted with a green spatula.


Storing and Serving


This cake is best enjoyed fresh but can be stored in an airtight container for up to three days. Serve it with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of soursop ice cream for a delightful treat.

   

A slice of sorrel cake from the side with sorrel glaze.


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