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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook grass-themed chocolate birthday cake π (long recipe) using 23 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Grass-Themed Chocolate Birthday Cake π (Long Recipe):
- Prepare Cake:
- Prepare all-purpose flour
- Prepare sugar
- Get cocoa powder
- Make ready tsps baking soda
- Prepare salt
- Make ready tsps dry coffee
- Get boiled water
- Get milk
- Take vegetable oil
- Prepare vinegar
- Make ready vanilla extract
- Make ready dark chocolate (85% cocoa)
- Prepare Frosting:
- Prepare icing sugar
- Get cocoa powder
- Get softened unsalted butter
- Get melted dark chocolate
- Make ready boiled water
- Take liquid milk
- Take salt
- Get tsps vanilla extract
- Take Note: 2 tsps dry coffee to 1 1/2 cups warm water + 1/2 cup milk
This moist homemade chocolate cake is made completely from scratch and has incredible chocolate flavor. There's a reason I call it the Best Chocolate Cake Recipe: it's so good restaurants have asked me to start making it for them!. This is the kind of chocolate cake everyone should have in their recipe collection. To ensure a light, fluffy chocolate sponge Mary Berry recommends using an electric whisk.
Steps to make Grass-Themed Chocolate Birthday Cake π (Long Recipe):
- Pre-heat up your oven to 350 Β° F. If you're not ready to use the oven and it has reached this temperature and you're using a gas oven (w/out temperature gauge), you can maintain this heat by allowing the temperature rise beyond 350 Β° F for about 5 minutes then reducing your flames to medium high; then bake when it has settled at 350 Β° F
- Grease your pans with butter and line them with parchment paper. PLEASE DON'T SKIP THIS STEP. This is a gooey cake and will stick to the pan if you omit this step. Don't be like me… before I updated this recipe π’
- Melt the chocolate over boiling water
- Boil water. Add in coffee and milk. The milk will help cool down the boiled water. Stir. Set aside to cool down a bit. Don't let it cool completely; it should be warm enough to drink. The heat from the warmed coffee will help break down the cocoa powder
- While the coffee cools, sift the dry ingredients into your mixing bowl: flour, sugar, baking soda and salt. Whisk (or mix thoroughly) and set aside
- When the coffee has cooled [enough to drink], add in the other liquid ingredients: vegetable oil, vinegar, vanilla. Stir
- Pour the liquid mixture into the mixing bowl of dry ingredients and whisk [or mix thoroughly]. Ensure you stir to the bottom so that all the dry ingredients are mixed in. Your batter should be runny and a bit lumpy. It already tastes yummyπ€€
- Add the melted chocolate
- Transfer the batter to the lined pans and leave to rest for 5 minutes
- Bake for 45 minutes or till it's baked. It is baked when you insert a toothpick/cutlery and it comes out without wet batter
- Look at that baby rise at 15 minutes π Don't open the oven till it's about 35 minutes (if necessary)
- Let it cool in the pan for 15 minutes. This will give it the last level of cooking needed (no need to leave your cake in the oven longer than usual to cook thoroughly). I need to stop "stabbing" my cakes with a knife and use a toothpick instead π You should too.
- Place it on a wire rack and let it cool down to room temperature.
- That's it! Enjoy your moist yummy chocolate cake. But what's a birthday cake without icing/frosting π€·πΎββοΈ Let's frost it then π
- Melt the chocolate over boiling water
- Sift the icing sugar and beat it together with the butter till its thick and creamy
- Add the vanilla and milk and mix well to combine
- Scoop out the batter needed for the grass and add the colour, little at a time. I regretted using liquid colouring cause I had to use almost 2 tsps and it made the frosting more runny. PLEASE USE GEL FOOD COLOURING if possible
- Watch the change of colour per addition
- For the remaining batter, sift in the cocoa powder, pour the boiled water and whisk. Water lightens up the frosting for piping and easy spread on the cake. But boiled water breaks up the cocoa powder to release its flavor. Wanna switch it up? Substitute the boiled water for "boiled" milk π
- That's it!!! Slap it on the cake however you would. Have fun with it. Enjoy π€€
- Get your piping bag and get creative with those grasses
This is the kind of chocolate cake everyone should have in their recipe collection. To ensure a light, fluffy chocolate sponge Mary Berry recommends using an electric whisk. This chocolate cake is topped and sandwiched together with a delicious, creamy chocolate icing made from fresh double cream and plain chocolate melted together to form a ganache. Turn this classic chocolate cake into. Time savings options - if you're short on time, use a store-bought mud cake and tub of frosting.
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