Otis' birthday this week. Otis loves cake. He especially loves chocolate cake.
Inspired by my visit to Julie's House in Ghent last week (gorgeousness!), I wanted to have some fun combining fillings, flavours and textures.
I baked 3 different kinds of chocolate cake, and made a 4 layer cake comprised of
(from bottom to top):
dark choc and beetroot cake,
orange jelly (Jaffa cake style),
salted caramel and hazelnut crumbs.
I surrounded the layers with a sheet of vanilla sponge to help stabilise the cake on it's journey (plus a central dowel), and covered the sides in choc buttercream.
To assemble, I lined an 8" tin with card, cling film and waxed paper
I put vanilla sheet cake around the sides, spread chocolate buttercream on it and started stacking 6" layers inside.
I used the waxed paper to stop the sheet cake from collapsing in during the stacking process.
The orange layer I made by reducing orange juice with orange zest and sugar and setting with vege geletine substitute (all my cakes are vege).
Once stacked, I chilled the cake before I took the supports away.
Each layer of cake, and the vanilla sheet cake, were doused in vanilla syrup during assembly.
I covered the whole thing with a crusting chocolate buttercream and topped with ganache.
Plan number one was to top with Italian meringue, which looked fine on paper, but actually I didn't like the look of it and overnight the meringue started to leak sugar syrup which dripped down the side
I have since looked this up in "Bakewise" and maybe my syrup wasn't quite hot enough when I poured it into the egg whites. Had it been on another surface it would not have been visible, but as the ganache under it was a impenetrable barrier so it came out sideways instead.
Anyway, it looked wrong, so I changed my mind, made more salted hazelnut brittle and blitzed it for the top.
I also wasn't keen on the overall dimensions (I must have made the fillings thicker than I'd planned) so I chopped off the bottom layer of the originally 5 layer cake and made it 4 layers.
The topper I made from craft foam.
I took the cake with me to the restaurant where we all had a great meal and Otis managed to get 28 candles on top without setting fire to himself.
Happy birthday gorgeous. You are a very, very loved.
xxxx