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5125

about 18 slices

Intermediate

105 minutes

A little bit naughty, incredibly nice & filled with your favourite festive spice. Excited to flex all your baking skills? Let’s get Christmas started.

This stunning dessert features a chocolate sponge with cinnamon and ginger flavours, layered with salted caramel buttercream and chocolate ganache.

Recipe Ingredients

How to Prepare

Utensils

Recipe Ingredients

For the cake

150 g

Unsalted butter

150 ml

Vegetable Oil

550 g

Caster Sugar

about 5 g

Dr. Oetker Madagascan Vanilla Paste (1 tsp)

4

Medium Eggs

400 g

Plain Flour

140 g

Dr. Oetker Fine Dark Cocoa Powder

10 g

Dr. Oetker Baking Powder (2tsp)

about 5 g

Ground Ginger (1 tbsp)

about 3 g

Ground Cinnamon (2 tsp)

300 ml

Semi-Skimmed Milk

1 tsp

Salt

For the salted caramel buttercream

600 g

Icing Sugar

300 g

Unsalted butter

2 tsp

Dr. Oetker Caramel Flavour

30 ml

Semi-Skimmed Milk (2 tbsp)

1 tsp

Salt

For the salted caramel & caramel ganache

125 g

Caster Sugar

50 ml

Water

125 ml

Double Cream

1 tsp

Salt

150 g

Dr. Oetker Dark Chocolate

1 tsp

Dr. Oetker Caramel Flavour

about 5 ml

Dr. Oetker Liquid Glucose (1 tsp)

To decorate

75 g

Dr. Oetker Dark Chocolate

75 g

Dr. Oetker 26% White Chocolate

Dr. Oetker Ready to Roll Coloured Fondant Icing (red)

about 25 g

Caster Sugar (2 tbsp)

Gold Lustre Dust

Buy the Products

Dr. Oetker Madagascan Vanilla Paste (1 tsp)

Dr. Oetker Fine Dark Cocoa Powder

Dr. Oetker Baking Powder (2tsp)

Dr. Oetker Caramel Flavour

Dr. Oetker Caramel Flavour

Dr. Oetker Liquid Glucose (1 tsp)

Dr. Oetker 26% White Chocolate

How to Prepare:

Total

:

105

minutes

Prep

:

60

minutes

1

For the Chocolate Sponge

First thing’s first, preheat your oven to 180°C/160°C/Gas Mark 4 and grease and base line 4 x 7” spring-form cake tins (2 ¾ inch deep). Now we can make a start on this masterpiece! Place the butter, oil, sugar and Vanilla Extract into a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, and beat them all together until pale, smooth and creamy. Gradually beat in the eggs, one at a time, mixing well between each addition.

2

Sift the flour, Cocoa Powder, Baking Powder, ginger, cinnamon and salt into the bowl and gently fold in the festiveness. Once combined, fold in the milk too, to make a smooth creamy batter.

3

Divide the mixture between the four cake tins, smooth out the tops and pop into the oven. Bake for 45-50 minutes until risen, firm to the touch and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out nice and clean. Yes, whilst they’re baking you’re definitely going to want to lick the bowl! Once baked, let the cakes have a little cool down in their tins for 10 minutes before removing from the tin. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

4

For the Buttercream

Grab your butter and place into a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a freestanding mixer and beat until smooth and glossy. Gradually add the icing sugar a couple of spoonfuls at a time, beating well between each addition to make sure its mixed right in.

5

Add the Caramel Extract and salt and then you guessed it! Beat again until pale, light and fluffy. Finally, add the milk and beat for a further 2 minutes. This will make it extra fluffy and yummy. Mince pie break anyone?

6

For the Caramel

Place the sugar and water into a saucepan and bring to the boil. Measure out the cream and keep close to hand, along with a whisk, whilst the sugar boils. Keep your eyes on that pan, because once it starts to turn golden brown it’s time to pour in the cream and add the salt. Whisk away to incorporate, but be careful! The sugar will bubble as you do this.

7

Remove from the heat and allow to cool in the pan. Once it’s cooled, pop 75g of your scrumptiously sticky caramel to the fridge to set. We’re going to use this for filling later! Keep the remaining caramel in the pan for the ganache.

8

For the Chocolate Ganache

Now we’re really getting into the exciting parts …
Break up the Chocolate into cubes and put your pan of caramel back on the heat until nearly boiling. Once it’s simmering away, add the Chocolate, Glucose Syrup and Caramel Flavouring, remove from the heat and allow to sit for 1 minute. Then, stir it all together and ta-dah! You should have a smooth ganache of dreams. Transfer it all to a piping bag and allow to cool for 10 minutes.

9

For the Decorations

Ok, let’s make this thing look pretty! Melt the Dark Chocolate in a heatproof bowl in the microwave in 20 second bursts, stirring in between, until fully melted. Mastered it? Great! Because now we’re going to do the same again with the white chocolate in a separate bowl.

10

Line a couple of baking trays with grease-proof or silicone paper and then grab your leaves. Using a pastry brush or paint brush (whichever you prefer) carefully paint a thin layer of chocolate all over each holly and bay leaf. Little tip: If you paint the shiny sides of the leaves the chocolate will be easier to remove later. Once painted, place the leaves onto the paper and pop in the fridge to set.

11

All set? Then take a deep breath, steady those hands, and let’s get peeling! Begin by loosening the edges before oh so gently peeling the whole leaf away from the chocolate. If your hands get clammy, have a break. We don’t want the chocolate melting between your fingertips! Once peeled, return the chocolate leaves to the fridge until ready to decorate.

12

To make the berries, place the caster sugar onto a small plate, roll small cranberry sized balls of the red fondant icing and then roll each ball in the caster sugar to create a frosted berry finish. Simple, but effective huh!

13

Assembling the Cake

Once the cakes have cooled use a serrated knife to cut any dome tops from the cake.
Place your first layer onto a cake board slightly larger than your cake (bigger than 8”.) Pour a third of the caramel onto the top of the cake and spread evenly over the centre.To make your crumb coat even more of a breeze later on, leave a little gap of around 1” all the way around the edge when adding your caramel.

14

Next add an even layer of buttercream to the cake and smooth to level with a spatula. Add the second layer of cake, repeat the filling process and do the same again for the third. Top with the final layer of sponge.

15

Now we’re going to spread a really thin layer of buttercream all over the cake to create a crumb coat. Smooth the edges of the cake with a palette knife or cake smoother so the layers of sponge are exposed but very lightly coated in the buttercream. Once your crumbs are all held in place, pop in the fridge to chill and set for an hour. Ahhhhh, time for a cosy cuppa!

16

Once the crumb coat has set, remove the cake from the fridge. Add a second thin layer of buttercream all over the cake then smooth with a palette knife or cake smoother to tidy up the edges.

17

Snip the end off the ganache piping bag and pipe the chocolate around the top edge of the cake, piping over the edge at 1cm intervals to create drips that will slowly fall down the side of the cake. Mesmerising, right? Once the edge is coated, pipe the remaining ganache into the centre of the cake and gently smooth out towards the edges.

18

Carefully take your delicate chocolate leaves from the fridge and give them a light spritz of glitz with the gold lustre. Once you’ve shimmered to your heart’s content, arrange the leaves around the edge of the cake to form a wreath. To hold them in place, gently (we mean really gently!) press them into the ganache so they stand upright.

19

Next, arrange the rosemary sprigs around the chocolate leaves followed by the frosted berries. You can go uniform and symmetrical or keep it rustic and random, it’s up to you! Add a final spray of gold lustre and there you have it. Your finished masterpiece!

20

One word … wow! Take a bow, take plenty of pictures, and then take it out to your excited Christmas crowd. Their glowing faces will instantly make all your hard work worth every minute. Especially if served with a similarly spiced mulled wine!

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Tips

You will also need fresh Holly leaves, Bay leaves and rosemary sprigs to decorate your cake!

Tips

If you want to go all out on your wreath effect, you could even pop a little bow at the front edge of your cake for extra wow factor.

Tips

If you enjoyed this recipe, check out our Christmas Recipes. From our Vegan Chocolate Orange Cheesecake to the Christmas Macaron Wreath recipes.

Tips

Read our handy guide to learn How to Make a perfect chocolate ganache.

Tips

1:

You will also need fresh Holly leaves, Bay leaves and rosemary sprigs to decorate your cake!

2:

If you want to go all out on your wreath effect, you could even pop a little bow at the front edge of your cake for extra wow factor.

3:

If you enjoyed this recipe, check out our <a href="https://www.oetker.co.uk/inspiration/s/occasions/christmas">Christmas Recipes</a>. From our <a href="https://www.oetker.co.uk/recipes/r/vegan-chocolate-orange-cheesecake">Vegan Chocolate Orange Cheesecake</a> to the <a href="https://www.oetker.co.uk/recipes/r/christmas-macaron-wreath">Christmas Macaron Wreath</a> recipes.

4:

Read our handy guide to learn <a href="https://www.oetker.co.uk/inspiration/tips-and-tricks/t/chocolate-ganache">How to Make a perfect chocolate ganache</a>.

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FAQs

Why add mayo to chocolate cake? ›

All this means that adding mayonnaise to the cake batter boosts the moisture of the final product—and leaves none of its characteristic taste. Testing showed that using oil or butter instead of mayo made for a drier cake, but keeping the eggs in addition to the mayonnaise improved richness and springiness.

What is caramel cake made of? ›

Caramel Cake Ingredients

Butter, sugar, and eggs: You'll find these staple cake ingredients in almost every batter. Flour, baking powder, and salt: Ditto these dry ingredients. No need to buy cake flour for this recipe; we prefer the all-purpose you already have on hand.

How many calories are in a Tesco Finest chocolate cake? ›

275kcal

How to make a cake sweet after baking? ›

You can do so in two ways, first one is to soak the cake in plain light syrup and the second one is to top it with frosting. I am sure this would be of some help to you. I often make a simple citrus syrup - dissolve icing sugar in water, heat gently, stir in some orange and lemon juice, bring to the boil briefly.

Why do you add mayonnaise to a cake? ›

In a 2001 piece for the Los Angeles Times, food writer Marion Cunningham noted, “The use of mayonnaise, which seems puzzling in a cake, does two things: It gives the cake a luscious richness, and it keeps it moist and fresh tasting for much longer than a conventional cake.”

What happens if you add mayonnaise to cake mix? ›

The mayonnaise in this cake makes it really moist. You cannot tell the mayonnaise is in it. Since mayonnaise is made with eggs and oil, there is no need to add oil to this recipe and it uses less eggs. Instead of the 3 large eggs the directions on the cake mix box calls for, this recipe calls for 2 large eggs."

Why is condensed milk used in cakes? ›

Underrated but definitely not underused, sweetened condensed milk is as much of a backbone in classic baking as sugar is. The thick syrup contributes both the sweetness of sugar and the benefits of milk without adding too much liquid since condensing milk removes moisture and concentrates the natural sugars.

Can you leave a caramel cake out overnight? ›

How do you store caramel cake? This caramel cake can be left out at room temperature in an airtight container for a few days. After that it should be refrigerated and will last up to a week.

What is a blonde chocolate cake? ›

A decadent Vanilla and Caramel sponge cake filled with caramel buttercream and caramel soak. Coated in caramel buttercream and shimmered white microdots. Hand finished with buttercream and blonde chocolate decorations.

How many calories are in a Aldi Christmas cake? ›

Butter fruit cake topped with cherries and almonds with sugar dusting: Energy 1400kJ/332kcal, Fat 8.3g, of which saturates 3.9g, Carbohydrate 59g, of which sugars 52g, Fibre 2.5g, Protein 3.9g, Salt 0.13g.

How much does a Tesco chocolate cake weigh? ›

Tesco Chocolate Cake 375G - Tesco Groceries.

What cancels out sugar in baking? ›

Natural sugars, such as honey and agave, can replace sugar in certain recipes. While honey and agave are better for blood sugar levels, keep in mind that they are both higher in calories than sugar. However, they are very sweet, so you only need a small amount to taste the difference.

Why do bakers soak cakes? ›

Let me introduce you to the cake soak.

When you do this, the cake integrates moisture and flavor, and the sweetened liquid helps preserve the cake's freshness, so a slice can taste just as delicious a couple days after baking.

How do you make a cake taste like a bakery cake? ›

Step 1: Look at the directions on the cake mix. Step 2: Add one more egg (or add 2 if you want it to be very rich). Step 3: Use melted butter instead of oil and double the amount. Step 4: Instead of water, use whole milk.

What does mayonnaise replace in a cake? ›

Mayonnaise is mostly egg yolk and oil; so, despite the initial “yuck” factor, mayo is sometimes suggested as a substitution for eggs in baking.

What does mayo replace in cake mix? ›

#mayo #mayocake #bakingpsa.

How to enhance chocolate flavor in cake? ›

Espresso powder can be added to just about any chocolate cake recipe for an intensified chocolate flavor. Just know that since it's super concentrated, a little goes a long way. Your cake will only need about a ½–1½ teaspoons, depending on your preferences.

Can you taste mayonnaise in a cake? ›

You can't taste any mayo-ness at all; it merely serves to give the cake a wonderfully velvety texture and perfectly moist crumb.

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