5.09.2009
creamy, dreamy chocolate layer cake
A chocolate layer cake that is impossibly difficult to resist. In fact, that is the original name for this to-die-for cake, but no one really seems to know where the recipe is from. I just have a photocopied magazine page that might be at least twenty years old, perhaps from Woman's Day or Family Circle, which sounds a little peculiar for such a divine cake, but just trust me.
I know it looks quite sweet, and while the recipe isn't unsweet, the lovely thing is that it's not excessively sweet. The recipe doesn't call for chocolate, but uses cocoa instead, and I think that helps. Lately, I have tended to ensure that I have plenty of dark chocolate on hand just for baking, but a recipe with cocoa is also more precise in my eyes. There are fewer quirks between brands of cocoa than chocolate, and that's ignoring the measurement of chocolate altogether...sometimes ounces, sometimes grams, it always seems to fluctuate depending on where the recipe originated from. I also added a shot of espresso, to enhance the overall chocolate factor, just in case.
Frosting. I LOVE this frosting. It is absolutely fabulous. The best frosting recipe I know. It's essentially whipped cream with whipped cream cheese. Who doesn't love whipped cream? And cream cheese icing is right up there godliness, but I prefer chocolate icing overall, and this frosting recipe over chocolate icing. This just pillows and oozes over the cake; not too sweet, but just right.
Last weekend, it was my niece's sixth birthday dinner, so I pounced at the opportunity to make this cake. My mother used to make it for birthdays of her friends, when I was small. Of course I loved the cake, but I liked the beater's too. Perhaps I should say licked. No, it's not the cutest cake for a child, but it's so impossibly chocolatey, and ridiculously rich, that no one can refuse. And besides, how much cake does a child eat? Ok, ok, I'm just joking, but her adult compadre's did devour our fair share. But can you blame us?
But check out the hue of the two different cocoa's I used, one was a store-bough dutch-processed cocoa (the light cocoa), and the other was purchased at Calgary's Bernard Callebaut (darker). Curious isn't it?
More often than I care to admit, I have added unsoftened butter into the mixer, and expected it to work itself out. Try to pull out the butter soon enough, at least an hour in advance, and slice the butter into little chunks. When I remember to follow this simple step, I breathe a huge sigh of relief, since it saves many attempts at slicing the butter with a knife in the mixing bowl...
Never forget to grease a cake pan for a layer cake, unless of course you like fewer layers. But I try to think of greasing the pan as a nice way to moisturize in the dry season.
Yes, it is impossible to resist, but it is also impossible to slice a small piece due to the layers. Oh darn!
Creamy Dreamy Chocolate Layer Cake
Adapted from Diane Mogelever
Cake Ingredients:
3/4 boiling water
3/4 cup unsweetend cocoa powder
1 shot espresso
1 cup buttermilk
2 1/2 cups unsifted-all purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks)butter, softened and divided into smaller chunks
2 cups sugar
4 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
Frosting Ingredients:
1 container (8 ounces) whipped cream cheese
2 cups whipping cream (heavy cream)
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 1/4 cup icing sugar (confectioners' sugar)
chocolate curls for garnish
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees (f). Grease and flour 3 9-inch-round layer-cake pans.
2. In an medium-sized bowl, pour boiling water and espresso shot over the cocoa powder to dissolve the cocoa. Whisk out the lumps. Add the buttermilk to cool the mixture. Set aside.
3. In another medium-size bowl, combine with a fork: flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt.
4. In an electric mixer with a whisk attachment, beat on medium speed - the softened butter (divided), and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add vanilla.
5. Beat dry ingredients into butter mixture, alternating with cocoa mixture - beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Pour into the prepared pans, dividing the batter equally.
6. Bake approximately 25 minutes, or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. Cool on wire racks for at least 10 minutes. Then turn cakes out of pans onto the racks to cool completely.
7. Prepare the frosting: In an electric mixer, beat the container of whipped cream cheese on low to soften. Beat in 1/2 cup icing sugar until smooth. Add vanilla. Beat in another 3/4 cup icing sugar until smooth. Add 2 cups whipping cream and slowly increase the speed until high. Beat until stiff.
8. To make the chocolate curls use a vegetable peel on room temperature chocolate. Carefully slide onto the top of the cake.
9. To assemble the cake, place one cake layer on a serving plate. Spread over one-third of the frosting with a spatula. Stack with another cake layer and repeat with another third of frosting. Repeat with the final layer, and the remaining frosting. Sprinkle over the chocolate curls. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
A chocolate layer cake is one of my favorite cake!
ReplyDeleteReally impossible to resist and dreamy but can you give me a big big big slice of that! :)
With the last photo my sweet tooth side is drooling!!
Cheers!
Gera
hehehe! Gera you are so sweet! Glad you like it :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos of this cake are absolutely swoon-worthy. Well played!
ReplyDeleteCreamy, dreamy indeed. My mouth is watering by the sight of this. I need a chocolate fix.
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing cake. so chocolatey and great vanilla frosting, I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteThat slice certainly looks to die for...!
ReplyDeleteLove this Recipe ! Its perfect with breakfast, lunch and dinner.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cake! this looks so tasty :)
ReplyDeleteGera is not the only one drooling!
ReplyDeleteI would lick the screen if I could! This really looks good.
ReplyDeleteFor greasing the pan, I find I have the best results if I grease it first and then also use a circle of parchment paper to fit the bottom of the pan. Fool-proof!
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That looks creamy, dreamy and absolutely delicious. I'll eat that even for breakfast lol!
ReplyDeleteI love that close-up picture! This is an amazing cake; as much as I love frosting (and this sounds divine) I really like how you just concentrated on the layers and didn't cover the whole thing. After all, we need to see the chocolate!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks incredible, Gail!!! I'd love a slice, please.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! Thank you for your instructions, and regarding the butter, I actually emailed Land O Lakes! My question was this: A certain family member often leaves a stick of butter in the covered butter dish at room temperature, and I was wondering how long this butter was safe to eat? Their answer: The butter is fine to eat at room temperature for 2 weeks!
ReplyDeleteChocolaty & vanilla both are my favorite flavours. Nice Cake and attractive. Thanx for sharing
ReplyDeleteI've never tried a frosting like this - and I LOVE how it maintains it's shape to let the cake show off it's chocolately splendor. I will be trying this out as soon as I can!
ReplyDeletethese photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks totally decadent! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is beautiful.
ReplyDeletecake looks absolutely delicious..
ReplyDeletethat looks super tasty. i love your first picture.
ReplyDeleteLisa your chocolate layer cake with cream is nearly the same as mine. I use 1/2 tsp of almond extract to heighten chocolate flavor. check out my recipe for the Perfect Chocolate under categories: cakes
ReplyDeleteI abhor frosting made with powdered sugar, whipped cream, is my preference.
Well done!
WOW! That frosting looks so billowy. It's the whipped cream for sure. This looks irresistible.
ReplyDeleteHey, I found your site through Foodbuzz and seriously? this cake recipe was worth it. I can't wait to tackle it at some point this weekend. And great photos!
ReplyDeletegirl that is one amazing cake!! yum!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an absolute stunner! Slurrp!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this looks sooo yummy! I adore chocolate
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness.
ReplyDelete*faints*
Wow.
+Jessie
Wow! This looks Delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThe original creamy, dreamy chocolate layer cake recipe was, indeed, from the pages of Family Circle magazine. Glad you liked the cake!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this!! I made it tonight for my grandma's birthday tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteOh Rachel - I hope she loves it! I made it for my staff at work last week, and it disappeared before most even got any!!!
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