This time in celebration of my hubby dear’s birthday yesterday. He really isn’t into birthdays but because of me he sorta celebrates it..hehe! I of course seized the opportunity to bake him a cake, his favourite and mine too, Black
When my mom used to make it when I was a kid, it was like a special treat. She of course kept the cake in the refrigerator and as I passed by every now and then, I would take a peek and of course grab a piece..before mom knew it, the cake was all gone!
This again was my first shot at making Black Forest Cake, and I’m really glad it turned out well.
You will need:
For the Cake: (Makes two 9” size cakes)
2 cups All purpose flour plus more for pans
1 ¾ Cups Confectioner’s sugar (Powdered Sugar)
6 Eggs
2 tsp Baking powder
2 tbsp Cocoa powder
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
For the Filling:
1 1/2 cups Heavy Whipping Cream
½ cup Confectioner’s sugar
Maraschino Cherries (or canned cherries,drained)
For the syrup:
1 tbsp lime juice
½ tbsp Sugar
3/4 cup Water
Preheat oven to 300F.
Separate the white from the yolks. Beat each separately adding vanilla extract and little sugar at a time to make a stiff froth. Fold yellow into white. Sift flour, cocoa powder and baking powder thrice and fold into the egg mixture.
FOLD: Means to slowly turn dry ingredients into the wet in a circular inward to outward motion. Do not beat or mix vigorously. The main purpose of folding is to allow more air into the mixture and also to avoid flattening the frothy eggs.
Divide batter between prepared pans. This makes a thin cake, if you want it thicker then use 8-inch pans. Bake for 30 minutes till cake is done and springs back on touching or a cake tester comes out clean when inserted in the centre of the cake.
Let cool in pan for 10 minutes and then turn onto cooling racks. Let cool completely.
Chill the electric beater blades and the bowl in which you will use to whip the cream. Whip cream while slowly adding sugar till it doubles in volume and is of a spreadable consistency. Do not overbeat, it turns to butter!
Mix lime juice, sugar and water in a bowl. Stir till sugar dissolves. Place one cake over a cake pedestal or plate, poke holes with a fork in a few places on the cake. Pour the syrup all over the cake in a spoon, till cake is moist (but not soggy). Spread an even layer of the cream, and place cut cherries. Place the other cake on top of this and repeat the moistening procedure. Again spread a even thick layer of cream, decorate with cherries and grated dark chocolate.
Chill before serving and refrigerate remaining cake (if there's any left!)
Happy birthday to him! I don't want to celebrate my birthdays anymore either!!;D
ReplyDeleteCake looks fabulous. I had a small round electric oven in India which I used but my mom NEVER baked a thing in her life!:D
Enjoy. I am baking a cake for Halloween too!
I love black-forest cake... yours looks pretty. Birthday wishes to your husband.. yday was my FIL's bday too.. :)
ReplyDeleteNams....My wishes to ur husband.....dil-khush ho gaye honge seeing ur cake.....Looks fabulous dear.......Bookmarked it :-)
ReplyDeleteWishes to your hubby and thx for this wonderful treat.
ReplyDelete6 eggs and all that whipping cream!! I can only imagine how rich and fluffy that cake must have been...truly a B'day treat! nice one:)
ReplyDelete6 eggs and all that whipping cream!! I can only imagine how rich and fluffy that cake must have been...truly a B'day treat! nice one:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Asha, looking forward to your cake! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lavaanya, wishes to your FIL:)
Thanks Siri dear,he sure was happy, he loved the cake too!:)
Thanks Rina:)
Thanks Mansi, it was very fluffy and soft.
ReplyDeletebelated birthday wishes to ur hubby namratha...and you have never baked this cake!! you are good girl..have a natural talent for it :)..i used to love black-forest cake too..after giving up eggs...i am yet to eat one, seeing ur post is making me want to veganise it..
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajitha, if I lie something I guess nothing stops me..hehe! Hmm veganise it...well I don't know how that will turn out, since this has no butter, eggs are the only wet ingredient. :)
ReplyDeletecake looks so fabulous. Happy b'day to ur hubby!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated b'day to your hubby...and that's a gorgeous looking cake.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your H...and that was a very beautiful cake!!!
ReplyDeleteb'day wishes to ur hubby and the cake looks sinfully delicious:)
ReplyDeleteCake looks so lovely, guess you hubby had a nice B'day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to ur hubby. Cake looks lovely.
ReplyDeletewow. i don't blame you for peeking in the fridge and gobbling it up.
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks gorgeous! and this is ur first time making it?
ReplyDeleteBealted wishes to your husband.
It looks so moist and rich...wish I could have that slice.
Did I tell u before? I too have the same plates:-)
Thanks sharmi dear, Sunita, Meeso, Sia, Madhu and Pushpa for you wishes and compliments...hubby dearest is all on Cloud 9 with so many ladies wishing him..hehe! :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks Bee!!
Thanks a lot TBC, yup this is the first time I tried my hand at my fav cake :) Always ate store bought before!! And no, you didn't tell me...when did you steal my plates?! ;-D hehe
hey, cake looks awesome, such a fav :)
ReplyDeletethat black forest cake looks bsolutely gorgeous - and so petite - i'll ask amma to take a look - she loves black forest
ReplyDeleteThat looks great...I love black forest so I bake my own eggless one...Wish your hubby many happy returns of the day...
ReplyDeleteWow.. that looks sinfully delicious :)
ReplyDeleteWish you hubby many happy returns o the day!!
looks so lovely :) hope you both had a nice celebration :)
ReplyDeletedelicious way to celebrate!! pics look r8. im sure u had a gr8 time eatin it.
ReplyDeletelike my 2 yr old fren Aanya says.."yummy yummy in my tummy" it looks yummoo!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Richa! :)
ReplyDeleteDo tell your mom Lakshmi, I'm sure she will love it too :)
Hey eggless version, that's gr8 Sri, do share your recipe too:)
Thanks Cinnamon and Nags,hubby sure did have a lovely bday:)
There's nothing left of it Swaroopa, hehe!
ReplyDeleteHehe..thanks Suman...that's a very cute way to say it! :)
i just love black forest cake i also make this cake 3 days back it came out very nice
ReplyDeleteThat's great Sagari, thanks for stopping by:)
ReplyDeletewow namratha the cake looks fab :)
ReplyDeleteblack forest cake is one of my favourite cakes too but unfortunately I still have to learn ,start baking ...coz mother dont bake like your lovely mother...!!!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks ...Finger licking namratha..
My wishes to your husband.
ReplyDeleteCake looks delicious.
I drool over black forest cakes....
ReplyDeletea temptation that I give into always!!!
nice looking cake!!
Thanks Roopa:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Raks, you should try baking, trust me its not as hard as it seems:)
Thanks Suma:)
Thanks Rachel, glad to have you over:)
Hey Namratha. Myself Sona.. Havent tried Cakes till now.. please let me know what vessel i can use to bake them.. Aluminum container in grocery stores will do? i too have a recipe blog http://masala-wok.blogspot.com/ please visit.. Free to leave comments. I am also a member of Kannada homemakers in orkut
ReplyDeleteHi Namrata,
ReplyDeleteI didn't find whipping cream here in india(Banglore). do you have any idea
where can I get it?
Thanks,
Neethu
Hi Neethu, you can find whipping cream in Nilgiris or in any big departmental store. You get both the Nilgiris brand as well as Amul brand of heavy cream. Check in the refrigerated section.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI have been looking at your cakes and have been awestruck. They are amazing. I just wanted to know the procedure for spreading the cream on the cake as it gives the cake a very complete finish. I would really appreciate of you could post some photographs of how to do that.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers,
Taru