Chocolate Birthday Cake
Serves 8-10
Ingredients
225g unsalted butter, softened
225g caster sugar
4 large eggs, beaten
1 tsp vanilla extract
200g self-raising flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 bicarbonate of soda
30g cocoa
2 tbsp full-fat milk
100g good-quality dark chocolate, melted
Ganache:
200g dark chocolate
100 milk chocolate
250ml double cream
Topping:
1 large packet of Maltesers
You will need 2 x 20cm sandwich tins, greased and the bases lined with buttered baking parchment.
Preheat the oven to 180oc/160oc fan oven/350oF/gas mark 4.
In a bowl of a free-standing mixer, cream the butter and sugar together until pale, light and fluffy. Gradually add the beaten eggs and vanilla extract. Add the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, cocoa and milk, then mix until combined. Add the melted chocolate and mix again until smooth.
Divide equally between the prepared sandwich tins, spread level and bake on the middle shelf of the preheated oven for about 22-25 minutes until golden and a skewer comes away clean when inserted into the middle of the cakes. Turn the cakes out of the tins onto a wire cooling rack and leave until cold.
To make the ganache, finely chop both the dark and milk chocolates and tip into a saucepan along with the double cream. Set the pan over a low heat to melt, stirring constantly until smooth. Pour the ganache into a shallow dish, cool and then chill to firm.
To assemble the cake, place one of the cakes on a cake or serving plate and spoon half of the ganache on the cake and spread. Then scatter with crushed Maltesers.
Cover the top of the second cake layer with ganache, spreading it smoothly with a palette knife. Sandwich the two caes together and finish off with a good scattering of Maltesers.
Hi Maria - Happy 40th. We're the same age - I turned 40 in June. My other half took us all to Wales (Nr Cardigan) for the week, which was brilliant. Your break in the Cotswolds sounds lovely, and such a treat. Think my other half would love that Chocolate Cake - he's got rather a sweet tooth! Hope all's well with you.xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious cake!!!!Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy 40th Maria! I'm ashamed to say I've had that book since it came out and only tried 1 recipe from it! The school hols and general lack of baking mojo have got in the way but I feel I need to get back into baking! Are you enjoying the new series of GBBO?
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Thanks for the lovely comments and birthday wishes.
ReplyDeleteJill, I am doing well thanks, hope you are too. x
Ali, I know what it's like to lose your baking mojo, it happens to me too. I'm sure you will find it soon! I have been enjoying the new series of GBBO and also Lorraine Pascale's series too. xx
Happy birthday - but heaven help my hips ;0)
ReplyDeleteHappy 40th birthday, glad to see you are back blogging x This cake looks delicious, especially the ganache drizziling down. Jo's book is on my wish list for Christmas x
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous! I love maltesers so much too..what an addicting chocolate
ReplyDeletePs. Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday! Sounds like you had a wonderful break! Gorgeous cake too - love anything Malteser and love how the icing is dripping down the sides!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! I have my 40th in January!
ReplyDeleteMy 13 year old has his 14th birthday is in 3 weeks & he LOVES chocolate.....might do this cake for him as have Jo's book.
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The Cotswolds and chocolate! Can life get any sweeter?
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cake. Many happy returns to you and your husband Maria! xx
ReplyDeleteHappy celebrations!
ReplyDeleteLovely cake - love the glaze pooling on the cake stand...mouthwatering!
Your break sounds fantastic and a great way to celebrate a joint 40th. CT and I also had significant birthdays this year and had a week in the Scilly Isles to celebrate - also a much needed break.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking chocolate cake.
hello,
ReplyDeletei made this cake for my daughter's b'day as she loves chocolate. the cake was awesome. everybody enjoyed it. you have some good receipes.
hello - I was wondering if the dark chocolate tasted a bit too bitter/strong in the cake and ganache? do you think I could swap it for milk chocolate, or wpuld I have a disaster on my hands?!
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