CHOCOLATE CREAM CAKE
Ingredients:
For the Cake:
- 120 g (½ cup/ 4 ¼ oz) Baking margarine or butter
- 120 g (⅝ cup/ 4 ¼ oz) Caster sugar
- 2 Eggs Large, free-range
- 3 tablespoon Milk
- 100 g (¾ cup/ 3 ½ oz) Plain (all-purpose) flour
- 30 g (¼ cup/ 1 oz) Cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon Baking powder
For the Filling:
- 3 tablespoon Jam
- 250 ml (1 cup) Double (heavy) cream
- 1 tablespoon Chocolate flakes
Instructions:
Make the Cake:
Preheat the oven to 180C/ 350F/ GM4 and grease & line 2 x 6-inch cake tins.
Using electric beaters, cream the butter and sugar together until light & fluffy.
Separate the egg white and yolks. Put the whites aside. Add the yolks to the creamed ingredients along with the milk. Beat until just combined.
Sift the flour, baking powder and cocoa powder into the bowl and gently stir in, using a large metal spoon until thoroughly combined. Take care not to overwork the batter though.
Whisk the egg whites to stiff peaks. Take a spoonful and mix it into the cake batter to loosen it, then fold the rest in. Continue to mix until just combined and no obvious patches of egg white are visible.
Divide the batter between the cake tins and bake for approx 20 minutes until well risen. A cocktail stick poked into the centre of the cake should come out clean.
Remove from the oven when sufficiently baked. Let cool in the tin for 2 minutes, before unmolding. Remove the parchment and allow the cakes to cool completely on a wire rack.
Fill the Cake:
Put the cream into a medium mixing bowl and whip until the cream holds it’s shaped nicely.
Place 1 layer of cake on a plate/ stand and spread with 2-3 tablespoon jam.
Top with ⅔ of the cream – either pipe it on or smooth it out with a knife – then top with the second layer of cake.
Spread a thin layer of cream across the top and scatter chocolate flakes over, leaving a 2cm border around the cake edge.
Pipe the rest of the cream around the edge of the cake (I used a Wilton 8b nozzle).
Best served immediately but this cake can be covered and stored in the fridge for up to 2 days (let sit at room temperature for 1 hour prior to serving).
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