As the leaves begin to turn and the air takes on a crisp chill, my thoughts naturally drift to the warm, spiced comfort of autumn desserts. Today, I’m excited to share my Delightfully Spiced Chai Cake with Brown Sugar Cream Cheese Frosting—a perfect celebration of those cozy vibes. This Chai Cake marries the rich, aromatic spices found in a classic chai with a moist texture that feels like a sincere hug. Not only is it remarkably easy to whip up, but it also dazzles at gatherings, making it a true crowd-pleaser. Whether you're preparing a sweet treat for friends or indulging in a personal moment of comfort, this cake offers the delightful balance of spicy and sweet that you’ll want to savor. Are you ready to make a slice of autumn in your kitchen?

Why Will You Love This Chai Cake?
Warm, Inviting Flavors: This cake bursts with spices like cardamom and ginger, immediately transporting you to a cozy café enjoying a chai latte.
Easy to Make: With just a few simple steps, you don’t need to be a pro baker to pull off this masterpiece.
Crowd-Pleasing Treat: Perfect for gatherings, it’s guaranteed to impress your friends and family at any autumn event.
Deliciously Versatile: Whether you enjoy it plain or paired with tea, this cake is a delightful staple that suits any occasion, much like my Raspberry Vanilla Chai recipe.
Heavenly Frosting: The brown sugar cream cheese frosting adds richness, giving every bite a decadent finish that perfectly complements the spiced cake.
Great for Leftovers: Store any leftover cake, and I promise you’ll keep going back for more—great with coffee the next day!
Chai Cake Ingredients
• For the Cake
- Butter – Provides richness and moisture; use room temperature butter for easy creaming.
- Granulated Sugar – Adds sweetness and helps create a tender crumb.
- Dark Brown Sugar – Enhances flavor and moisture with its molasses content.
- Eggs – Provide structure and stability to the cake; ensure they are at room temperature for better emulsification.
- All-Purpose Flour – The main structure ingredient; provides the body of the cake and can be substituted with a gluten-free blend.
- Cornstarch – Lightens the cake's texture for a tender bite.
- Ground Cardamom, Cinnamon, Ginger, Allspice, Nutmeg, Black Pepper – This blend of warm spices defines the chai flavor; adjust to taste for your perfect chai cake experience.
- Baking Powder & Baking Soda – Leavening agents that aid in rising; ensure they are fresh for optimal lift.
- Salt – Balances sweetness and enhances flavor.
- Sour Cream – Contributes moisture and tanginess; can be replaced 1:1 with full-fat Greek yogurt.
- Vegetable Oil – Adds moisture and softness to the cake; use canola or a similar oil.
- Vanilla Extract – Enhances the overall flavor profile for that cozy touch.
• For the Frosting
- Powdered Sugar – Used in the frosting for sweetness and smooth texture.
- Cream Cheese – Provides richness and tanginess in the frosting; use full-fat for best results.
- Vanilla Bean Paste – Adds depth of flavor in the frosting; can replace with pure vanilla extract if necessary.
Step‑by‑Step Instructions for Chai Cake
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Begin by preheating your oven to 170ºC (340ºF). While it warms up, prepare two 8-inch round baking pans by lining them with parchment paper, ensuring a smooth release of the cake once baked. This setup is essential for creating a perfect Chai Cake.
Step 2: Mix Dry Ingredients
In a large mixing bowl, sift together the all-purpose flour, cornstarch, ground spices, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. This process incorporates air into the dry ingredients, ensuring a light texture in your Chai Cake. Set this mixture aside for later use, allowing the spices to mingle in anticipation of what’s to come.
Step 3: Cream Sugars and Butter
In a stand mixer, combine room temperature butter with both granulated and dark brown sugars. Beat the mixture on medium speed for about 3 minutes until it’s light and fluffy, creating a wonderful base of rich flavor that will enhance your Chai Cake. Watch for a silky, creamy texture that indicates it’s ready for the next step.
Step 4: Incorporate Eggs
Add the eggs to your creamy mixture one at a time, making sure to mix well after each addition. This step should take about 1-2 minutes, allowing the eggs to fully incorporate and contribute to the structure of your Chai Cake. Look for a smooth, cohesive batter before moving forward.
Step 5: Combine Ingredients
Gently add half of your pre-mixed dry ingredients to the wet mixture, mixing briefly until just combined. Then, pour in the sour cream, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract, mixing until smooth. Follow this by adding the remaining dry ingredients, mixing only until no dry streaks remain to avoid overworking the batter for your Chai Cake.
Step 6: Bake
Divide the batter evenly between your two prepared pans. Place them in the preheated oven and bake for 28-30 minutes. Check for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center; it should come out clean when the cakes are ready. This golden-brown finish indicates your Chai Cake is baked to perfection.
Step 7: Cool Cakes
After baking, remove the pans from the oven and let them cool in the pans for a good 5 minutes. Then, transfer the cake layers to a wire rack to cool completely. This step is crucial to prevent the frosting from melting off your warm Chai Cake later on.
Step 8: Prepare Frosting
While your cakes cool, prepare the brown sugar cream cheese frosting. In a mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter, powdered sugar, and brown sugar until smooth. Next, add the cream cheese and vanilla bean paste, mixing until the frosting reaches a creamy, spreadable consistency, ensuring the flavors marry beautifully.
Step 9: Assemble Cake
Once the layers of your Chai Cake have cooled completely, level the tops if needed. Spread a generous amount of frosting between the layers, then cover the entire cake with a thin layer of frosting. For a final touch, you may wish to sprinkle some cinnamon on top or decorate however you desire to showcase your delightful creation.

What to Serve with Delightfully Spiced Chai Cake?
As the delightful aroma of chai spices wafts from your oven, it’s time to think about what will complete your cozy experience.
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Cup of Chai Tea: Enhance your chai cake experience with a warm cup of chai tea, echoing the flavors found in this delicious dessert.
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Creamy Mashed Potatoes: This comforting side pairs beautifully with chai cake’s sweetness, creating a satisfying contrast in texture and flavor.
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Spiced Apple Cider: A glass of warm, spiced apple cider captures the essence of autumn and complements the cake’s spice profile perfectly.
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Roasted Veggies: Seasoned with warm spices, roasted carrots and sweet potatoes add a healthful, colorful element to your dessert table.
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Vanilla Ice Cream: For a luscious dessert pairing, a scoop of vanilla ice cream adds a creamy balance to the spiced chai cake.
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Chocolate Ganache Tart: Rich, silky chocolate ganache can enhance the spice of the cake, creating an indulgent finish to your meal.
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Pecan Pie: Celebrate the flavors of fall with a slice of pecan pie, which adds a touch of sweetness and crunch to your sweet offerings.
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Fresh Fruit Salad: A refreshing fruit salad with seasonal fruits like pears and apples provides a light and fresh contrast to the richness of the cake.
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Coffee or Espresso: Sipping on a robust cup of coffee or espresso alongside your chai cake highlights the warm spices while offering a delightful richness.
How to Store and Freeze Chai Cake
Room Temperature: Keep the Chai Cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. This method retains moisture and ensures a soft texture for each delightful slice.
Fridge: For longer freshness, store the cake in an airtight container in the fridge. It can last about 5 days. Allow it to sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes before serving for the best flavor experience.
Freezer: Wrap the cooled Chai Cake tightly in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil, or use a freezer-safe airtight container. It can be frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before enjoying!
Reheating: If you've frozen slices, reheat them in the microwave for about 15-20 seconds or enjoy them cold with coffee. Each bite of this Chai Cake is a warm reminder of autumn's cozy flavors!
Chai Cake Variations & Substitutions
Feel free to get creative with this Chai Cake and personalize it to your taste—your kitchen, your rules!
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Dairy-Free: Use almond, soy, or oat milk yogurt instead of sour cream and coconut cream cheese for the frosting.
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Gluten-Free: Substitute all-purpose flour with a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend; ensure it contains xantham gum for best results.
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Nutty Twist: Add 1 cup of finely chopped pecans or walnuts to the batter for a delightful crunch. Incorporating nuts provides a richer texture and flavor that elevates your cake.
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Spice Variations: Experiment by adding ground cloves or a hint of cayenne for a warm kick. These spices deepen the flavor profile, transforming your cake into a spicy delight.
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Citrus Zest: Incorporate some orange or lemon zest into the batter for a fresh twist that brightens the flavors. The citrus notes balance the spices, adding a new layer of complexity.
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Less Sugar: Reduce the granulated sugar by 25% and increase the dark brown sugar for a richer flavor without sacrificing sweetness. This substitution will make the cake a bit less sweet while retaining that comforting taste.
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Cake Pops: Transform leftover cake into delightful cake pops by crumbling it, mixing it with frosting, and rolling into bite-sized balls. Dipping them in chocolate is a delicious way to repurpose your cake!
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Serve with Style: Pair your Chai Cake with a hot cup of chai tea or coffee to enhance the warm flavors. They complement each other beautifully, creating the ideal cozy moment.
Try these variations and watch how they transform your delightful Chai Cake into something uniquely yours! Want to try another cake? My delicious Pecan Caramel Cake is also worth a taste!
Expert Tips for Chai Cake
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Room Temperature Ingredients: Ensure all ingredients are at room temperature to promote better emulsification and an even texture in your Chai Cake.
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Don’t Over-Mix: When combining wet and dry ingredients, mix until just combined to maintain the tender crumb of your cake. Over-mixing can lead to a dense texture.
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Fresh Leaveners: Double-check your baking powder and baking soda for freshness; expired ingredients won’t lift your Chai Cake properly, leading to a flat result.
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Cool Completely: Allow your cakes to cool completely before frosting. This prevents the frosting from melting and encourages a beautiful, fluffy finish.
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Frosting Techniques: Use an offset spatula to apply frosting smoothly. For a stylish touch, create a "naked cake" look by frosting only the layers and leaving the sides bare.
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Spice Adjustments: Feel free to adjust the spice levels according to your palate. Adding more or less can completely change the character of your Chai Cake!
Make Ahead Options
These delightful Chai Cake layers are perfect for busy home cooks looking to save time in the kitchen! You can bake the cake layers up to 3 days in advance. Allow them to cool completely, then wrap each layer tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate to maintain their moisture and prevent drying out. The brown sugar cream cheese frosting can be made up to 24 hours ahead; just refrigerate it in an airtight container and give it a gentle stir before using. When you're ready to serve, simply frost the chilled cake layers, and enjoy this comforting treat that feels just as fresh and inviting as if you'd made it that day!

Chai Cake Recipe FAQs
What type of ingredients should I look for when selecting spices for this Chai Cake?
Absolutely! For that vibrant chai flavor, I recommend using freshly ground spices if possible, as they provide the best aroma and flavor. Look for spices with vibrant colors—like rich brown cinnamon and deep red allspice—while avoiding any with dark spots all over, which might indicate staleness.
How should I store leftover Chai Cake to keep it fresh?
To maintain the cake's moisture, store it in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. For longer storage, refrigerate it in an airtight container; it can last for about 5 days. Just remember to let it sit out for 30 minutes before serving to enhance the flavor and texture!
Can I freeze Chai Cake, and if so, how?
Absolutely! To freeze your Chai Cake, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap followed by aluminum foil, or place it in a freezer-safe airtight container. This will help prevent freezer burn. You can keep it in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to enjoy it, just thaw in the fridge overnight before serving.
What should I do if my Chai Cake doesn’t rise properly?
If your cake doesn’t rise, the first thing to check is the freshness of your baking powder and baking soda; they are key leavening agents. If they’re expired, they won’t provide the necessary lift. Additionally, ensure that you’re not over-mixing your batter, as that can also lead to a dense texture. Aim for just combined; being gentle is the key!
Is this Chai Cake suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
Yes! You can make this cake gluten-free by substituting the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free blend. If you’re concerned about allergies, make sure to check the labels of the oils and cream cheese if using store-bought options. For those who are lactose intolerant, Greek yogurt can be a fantastic substitute for sour cream, maintaining that lovely moisture.
Can my pet taste this Chai Cake, or are there any ingredients I should be cautious about?
While the spices in Chai Cake are delightful for us, they might not be suitable for pets, especially cinnamon and nutmeg, which can be harmful in larger quantities. It's best to keep the cake away from your furry friends, but I'm sure they'll enjoy watching you enjoy a slice!

Irresistible Chai Cake with Creamy Brown Sugar Frosting
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 170ºC (340ºF) and prepare two 8-inch round baking pans by lining them with parchment paper.
- In a large mixing bowl, sift together the all-purpose flour, cornstarch, ground spices, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
- In a stand mixer, combine room temperature butter with both granulated and dark brown sugars and beat on medium speed for about 3 minutes until light and fluffy.
- Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition until fully incorporated.
- Gently add half of the dry ingredients to the creamed mixture, followed by the sour cream, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract. Mix until smooth, then add remaining dry ingredients.
- Divide the batter evenly between the prepared pans and bake for 28-30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Let the cakes cool in the pans for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Prepare the frosting by creaming together softened butter, powdered sugar, and brown sugar until smooth, then add cream cheese and vanilla bean paste.
- Once the cakes are completely cooled, level the tops if needed and frost between the layers and around the cake as desired.





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