Chocolate Fudge Cake



I made this cake some time ago, but not chance yet to post it. Here, I am submitting this post to AspiringBakers #18 : Layers of Love(April 2012) hosted by Sam of Sweet Samsations


Source: Aunty Yochana with modification via Amanda

Ingredients:

A:
30 gr Cocoa powder
120 gr Warm water

B:
3 Egg Yolks
50 gr Sugar
120 gr Self raising flour
½ tsp Baking powder
½ tsp Baking Soda
50 gr Oil
1 tsp Vanilla Essence

C:
3 Egg Whites
¼ tsp Cream of Tartar
60g Sugar

Ganache:
200 gr Chocolate Converture
170 gr Whipping Cream
30 gr Butter

Ferrero Chocolate for decoration (optional)

Method:
- Preheat oven to 160 C.
- Mix together all ingredients in (A) in a bowl.
- Mix together all ingredients in (B) in another mixing bowl, stir till smooth.
- Add Cocoa mixture into egg yolk mixture and stir together till smooth.
- In separated bowl, whisk egg white until foamy, add in sugar, whisk until stiff (soft peak).
- Pour 1/3 egg white mixture into egg yolk-flour mixture and mixed well, then pour this into the rest of the egg white and mixed well
- Pour into 8 inch pan ( here I used 6 inch pan, so I can get higher cake :) )
- Bake for 50 – 60 mins or till an inserted skewer comes out clean. Leave it cool
- For GANACHE: Heat up the whipping cream until hot (but not boil), pour in the chocolate and stir until chocolate melt, then add in the butter. Stir till smooth and let it set or easily spreading.
- To assemble the cake: Slice sponge cake into 3 layers. Spread ganache on every layer and cream the whole and decorate as desired :)



17 comments:

  1. Looks very chocolatey! My kind of cake!

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  2. I love how you deco the cakes with the fork marks! :)

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  3. Looks beautiful! I would love to try some. The photo is amazing.

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  4. ohhh, i wish i can have a bite of the cake together with the Ferrero Chocolate...drooling, drooling...^^

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  5. You've done it again! Another beautiful layered cake! Well done DG!

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  6. Hi Doris, how are you? it's a pretty cake! i think everyone would reach out for a 2nd slice!

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  7. this chocolate fudge cake look very yummy ~ show this cake to my 4 years old boy and he asking me " mummy , you want to make this cake for me to bring school " @@~ Alamak ...

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  8. Wow the cake looks rich and chocolatey!
    Yummyyyy! ;)

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  9. Your chocolate cake stands tall and looks proud, proud of the one who bakes it:D

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  10. I am new around your blog :) and I love it..
    I am your new happy follower :D You are welcome to visit my humble blog :D
    xxx
    http://abudhabifood.blogspot.com

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  11. Hi Doris,

    It has been a while since the last time I heard from you. How have you been?

    Zoe

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  12. @ Loly,
    Thanks for visiting and be my happy follower.
    You have a great blog too :)

    @ Zoe,
    Thanks for your concern :) Yes, it is almost 3 months been absence from blogging hehehee ... been busy with works and the kids. However, I will try on baking whenever there is a chance.

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  13. Nice blog :)
    salam kenal sobat :)
    di tunggu kunjungan balik.nya ya !terimakasih ...

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  14. Hi!! Ok now I'm here!! :)

    Did u have to beat the sugar and eggs till ribbon stage before addin the flour etc for Section B? When someone says Beat, it means a Beater attachment? Otherwise it'd be a Whisk, right?

    Going to make this tonight... Thanks!

    TJ

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    1. Hi TJ,

      Yes, for most sponge cake, you need to whisk the egg+sugar until ribbon stage or thick before you add flour and liquid batter. But in this cake, we use separated egg method, where you need to beat the egg whites until stiff peak, so you will get a sponge result.

      Regarding on beat or whisk, I agree with you. Beat usually use hand whisk, while whisk use electric whisk.

      All the best for you :))

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