I was on duty to make a cake again and this time I chose to indulge everyone with chocolate..
The cake base is a sponge which I adpated from the recipe I used for my white forest cake and the french silk filling is from bakingdelights which I've made before and I remembered how darn good it was, so there is no doubt why I remade it !
I made my cake a bit more interesting by using a caramel syrup to brush over each layer before the filling which gave the cake mild flavor and scent..Also I sprinkled some cocoa powder and grated chocolate over the top to increase a chocolatey taste and it simply worked well..
As for the result, it's certainly worth being my Copper Anniversay cake !!
Ingredients :
The cake base :
80g sifted self-raising flour
30g cocoa powder
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
3 large egg, seperated
120 g caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla
50 ml milk
30 g butter,melted
some caramel syrup to brush
The french silk filling :
1 cup unsalted butter
1 heaped cup caster sugar
1/3 cup good cocoa powder
2 tsp. vanilla
4 eggs
Method :
1. Make the filling, cream the butter and sugar until very fluffy and well combined. Carefully blend in the cocoa and vanilla. Beating at highest speed add one egg. Beat for about 2 minutes.Repeat with each egg, beating very well after each addition. Whip until very fluffy.Chill for 4 hours before using.
2. Meanwhile, make the base, line the 8" cake tin with parchment paper.Preheat the oven to 350f. Sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt into a bowl. Beat/whisk the egg white at a high speed of a mixer until foamy, the gradually add sugar, few tbsp at a time, then continue to beat until a peak stage. Add the yolk, one at a time, to the white and beat until the mixture have reached a ribbon stage.
3. Add the vanilla and mix to incorperate. Divide the flour mixture into few portions and add a portion at a time into the egg mixture using minimun speed. Mix until just combined, then slowly and gently pour the warm mixture of milk and melted butter into the batter. Now using spatula to gently fold everything until incorperated. Pour the batter into the prepared tin and bake for 25-30 minutes until the top springs back when touched. Cool on a wire rack for 5-10 minutes before turning it out to cool completely.
4. To assemble : Slice the cake into 2 layers. Brush the top of bottom layer with the syrup, then spread about 1/3 of the filling over. Place the top layer over and brush with the syrup before frosting the whole cake with the remaining filling. Decorate as required and leave the cake to set in the fridge for few hours before serving.
Looks moist and so rich!Wish I could have a slice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous looking slice of cake. I wish I could reach in and grab it :)
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the slice of cake. It's gorgeous and looks absolutely delicious. Nice job!
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Fabulous looking and delicious sounding cake. It's now on my 'to bake' list ASAP!
ReplyDeleteKoy, another fabulous sponge cake! One day.. one day I will not deflate the egg foam..haha. I just hope it won't take an entire carton of eggs (36 eggs). We buy eggs in bulk with all the baking I do!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous looking cake makes wish I was a chocolate lover and seriously consider my thoughts on chocolate desserts.
ReplyDeleteLove your ratio of cake to frosting, too!
Thanks all for your visits and lovely comments..I'm very appreciated !
ReplyDeleteVincent,thanks for inviting me to be a part of your site..been there done it!
Steph, please try again ..make sure you beat the eggs long enough ( when you add the flour if it doesn't sink in ,then it's a good sign. ) wish you a good luck !
french chocolate buttercream...um...sinfully yummy :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks sooo good! You got me wishing for a slice of that too!
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