Perfect Party Cake for the Daring Bakers:

This month’s challenge for the Daring Bakers was the Perfect Party Cake from Dorie Greenspan’s book “Baking from My Home To Yours” I was so pleased to see this as the challenge recipe. I got this book as a birthday gift from a friend and ever since I’ve been eyeing this cake in the book. This challenge came along almost like a God sent gift :-D!!


After last month’s French Bread challenge I was hoping this month wouldn’t be bread again. I bake, but not breads…atleast not yet. So this month’s challenge being cake, I was only too happy!



You will need:


For the Cake

2 ½ cups cake flour
1 tbsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
1 ¼ cups whole milk
4 large egg whites
1 ½ cups sugar
2 tsps grated lemon zest
1 stick (8 tbsp) unsalted butter, at room temperature
½ tsp pure lemon extract


For the Buttercream
1 cup sugar
4 large egg whites
3 sticks (12 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature
¼ fresh lemon juice (from 2 large lemons)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

For Finishing
2/3 cup seedless raspberry/strawberry/blueberry preserves stirred vigorously or warmed gently until spreadable
About 1 ½ cups sweetened shredded coconut

Getting Ready
Centre a rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter two 9 x 2 inch round cake pans and line the bottom of each pan with a round of buttered parchment or wax paper. Put the pans on a baking sheet.

To Make the Cake
Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt.
Whisk together the sugar and lemon zest in a mixer bowl or another large bowl and rub them together with your fingers until the sugar is moist and fragrant.
Add the butter and working with the paddle or whisk attachment, or with a hand mixer, beat at medium speed for a full 3 minutes, until the butter and sugar are very light.
Beat in the extract, then add one third of the flour mixture, still beating on medium speed.
Beat in half of the milk-egg mixture, then beat in half of the remaining dry ingredients until incorporated.
Add the rest of the milk and eggs beating until the batter is homogeneous, then add the last of the dry ingredients.
Finally, give the batter a good 2- minute beating to ensure that it is thoroughly mixed and well aerated.
Divide the batter between the two pans and smooth the tops with a rubber spatula.
Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the cakes are well risen and springy to the touch – a thin knife inserted into the centers should come out clean
Transfer the cakes to cooling racks and cool for about 5 minutes, then run a knife around the sides of the cakes, unfold them and peel off the paper liners.
Invert and cool to room temperature, right side up (the cooled cake layers can be wrapped airtight and stored at room temperature overnight or frozen for up to two months).


To Make the Buttercream
Put the sugar and egg whites in a mixer bowl or another large heatproof bowl, fit the bowl over a plan of simmering water and whisk constantly, keeping the mixture over the heat, until it feels hot to the touch, about 3 minutes.
The sugar should be dissolved, and the mixture will look like shiny marshmallow cream.
Remove the bowl from the heat.
Working with the whisk attachment or with a hand mixer, beat the meringue on medium speed until it is cool, about 5 minutes.
Switch to the paddle attachment if you have one, and add the butter a stick at a time, beating until smooth.
Once all the butter is in, beat in the buttercream on medium-high speed until it is thick and very smooth, 6-10 minutes.
During this time the buttercream may curdle or separate – just keep beating and it will come together again.
On medium speed, gradually beat in the lemon juice, waiting until each addition is absorbed before adding more, and then the vanilla.
You should have a shiny smooth, velvety, pristine white buttercream. Press a piece of plastic against the surface of the buttercream and set aside briefly.

To Assemble the Cake
Using a sharp serrated knife and a gentle sawing motion, slice each layer horizontally in half.
Put one layer cut side up on a cardboard cake round or a cake plate protected by strips of wax or parchment paper.
Spread it with one third of the preserves.
Cover the jam evenly with about one quarter of the buttercream.
Top with another layer, spread with preserves and buttercream and then do the same with a third layer (you’ll have used all the jam and have buttercream leftover).
Place the last layer cut side down on top of the cake and use the remaining buttercream to frost the sides and top.
Press the coconut into the frosting, patting it gently all over the sides and top.




Serving
The cake is ready to serve as soon as it is assembled, but I think it’s best to let it sit and set for a couple of hours in a cool room – not the refrigerator. Whether you wait or slice and enjoy it immediately, the cake should be served at room temperature; it loses all its subtlety when it’s cold. Depending on your audience you can serve the cake with just about anything from milk to sweet or bubbly wine.


Storing
The cake is best the day it is made, but you can refrigerate it, well covered, for up to two days. Bring it to room temperature before serving. If you want to freeze the cake, slide it into the freezer to set, then wrap it really well – it will keep for up to 2 months in the freezer; defrost it, still wrapped overnight in the refrigerator.

Baking a cake is a pleasure for me at all times, and this was no different. The taste was unbelievably good.


Playing Around
Since lemon is such a friendly flavour, feel free to make changes in the preserves: other red preserves – cherry or strawberry – look especially nice, but you can even use plum or blueberry jam.

Fresh Berry Cake
If you will be serving the cake the day it is made, cover each layer of buttercream with fresh berries – use whole raspberries, sliced or halved strawberries or whole blackberries, and match the preserves to the fruit. You can replace the coconut on top of the cake with a crown of berries, or use both coconut and berries. You can also replace the buttercream between the layers with fairly firmly whipped sweetened cream and then either frost the cake with buttercream (the contrast between the lighter whipped cream and the firmer buttercream is nice) or finish it with more whipped cream. If you use whipped cream, you’ll have to store the cake the in the refrigerator – let it sit for about 20 minutes at room temperature before serving.


Allowed modifications:


We were allowed to use toppings of our choice and also substitute the buttercream with sweetened whipped frosting. I have never made buttercream before (like this one) so I didn’t change a thing and went ahead with Dorie’s recipe.


The cake was incredibly easy to cut and was a definite no mess cake. I used strawberry preserves. I skipped the coconut topping as we are not a fan of coconut. I instead decorated the cake using the buttercream with rosettes and shells on the bottom.



A cake true to its name!!


I was under the impression that we were supposed to post this tomorrow (31st) and was taking it easy, I hadn't even prepared this post. It's been a busy weekend with a big catering order, got time off now and hurriedly did this! Thankfully I hadn't forget to make the cake sooner too..hehe!


My second Daring Bakers Challenge is completed! Thanks Morven for the wonderful challenge :)


56 comments:

  1. Cake looks great namratha :))

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  2. Namratha,that is a very pretty cake :-)

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  3. simply superb! Yummy!

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  4. Oh Nam white is very pretty like Angel may be like U :) Great work Dear.

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  5. Thanks Madhavi:)

    Thanks Sunita:)

    Thanks Suman! :)

    Thanks Uma:)

    Hehe, so sweet of you to say that Cham dear...thanks!!

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  6. Beautiful, simpy beautiful! :-)

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  7. Lovely looking cake Namratha..:D I am still drooling at the layers .. yummmmm

    Siri

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  8. great job, your cake does look finger-lickin' good!

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  9. The cake looks perfect and beautiful.

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  10. Really lovely finishing work on that cake!

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  11. Lovely cake. One of my favorite piping decorations are the rosettes. So elegant. Great job!
    Clara @ I♥food4thought

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  12. Wow, I am so impressed with your decorating skills! Nice job!

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  13. Perfection! Your icing is so smooth and your piping job is so delicate! Great job!

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  14. It looks so perfect! Hats off to you!

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  15. What a beautiful job you did on decorating the outside of the cake and the inside looks delicious!

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  16. I did check for yours yesterday! Very neat slice there..I forewent the coconut as well..

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  17. Oh look how beautiful your cake is and that slice is so perfect!

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  18. I want a peice of this, its raining cakes in the blogosphere.Looks perfect Nams:)

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  19. I love they way you decorated your cake! Your piping skills are amazing.

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  20. Looks great namratha..U r indeed a pro in baking i guess

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  21. its come out so well :)

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  22. Great looking cake namratha, it's wedding cake worthy! Love the smooth icing and piping.

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  23. Beautiful cake! Not a fan of coconut? I have company, whee!

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  24. Your cake looks very beautiful and perfect! Great job!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  25. Wow! that is a work of art and edible too !! The patience you must have.

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  26. This cake is stunning! I just adore the piping work - well done! :)

    Rosie x

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  27. now that looks just too good...nice job!

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  28. That slice leaves me drooling.. Looks amazing Namratha!

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  29. Fantastic looking cake!

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  30. wow such a perfect looking cake! i love the border specially coz i still cant make those boohoo :P

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  32. What a beautiful cake! Congratulations on a successful challenge. To the next one we go.

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  33. Beautiful cake! I love its elegance. Both my children were born in Atlanta... I still miss the Intl Farmers Market.

    xoxox Amy

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  34. Wow, your cake is just beautiful! You did a wonderful job decorating it!

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  35. Your cake is beautiful! Great job!

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  36. The cake is looking heavenly.

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  37. How beautiful. I love how clean and white your frosting looks.

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  38. The cake looks delicious!!! And the layers looked perfect! Great job :)

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  39. Your cake looks totally yummers!

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  40. Looks so perfect! Congrats!

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  41. That is such beautiful piping - lovely!

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  42. Thanks T...you are making me blush now! :D

    Thanks Siri...hehe drool all you want...:P Kidding, come on over..will make u some :)

    Thanks Aisha :) Glad to have u over.

    Thanks Kamala:)

    Thanks Ann:)

    Thanks Clara..glad you stopped by:)

    Thanks Karen:)

    Thank you Lesley:)

    Thanks Meera dear! :)

    Thanks Liliana :)

    Thanks Rachel..yup I messed up the dates, thankfully I saw a few other posts in time :D

    Thanks Cynthia :)

    Hehe, thanks Ben...come on over for a slice :P

    Thanks Sreelu..oh it sure is raining cakes..:D

    Thanks Gigi, it's an honour to hear that from you, yours was stunning!:)

    Thanks Divya...no pro yet..still getting there :)

    Thanks NAgs:)

    Ohh thanks Baking Soda, I'm so pleased to hear that! :)

    Yaay Sra, I really am shunned when I tell others I don't like coconut...glad to have found company :D

    Thanks Rosa:)

    Thanks Indosun...:):)

    Thanks Rosie dear:)

    Thanks Valli:)

    Thanks Laavi:)

    Thanks Sara:)

    Thanks Candace:)

    Thanks Aamena, oh..its not that hard...your cake is lovely too!

    Thanks Richa dear:)

    Thanks Amber:)

    Thanks Amy..oh that's wonderful!!

    Thanks Briannalee:)

    Thanks DEborah:)

    Thanks Hima:)

    Thanks Miriam:)

    Thanks Carrie:)

    Thanks Homecooked:)

    Thanks dailydelicious:)

    Thanks Maria:)

    Thanks Sarah:)

    Thanks Joy! :)

    Thanks to all of you for stopping by, was a pleasure having you over :)

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  43. your cake looks light, airy and DELICIOUS!! the blue backdrop and the yellow plate look great too!

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  44. Your cakes rose so beautifully! Well done!

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  45. Lovely lovely cake:) I dont know where to start reading your blog, Everything looks so tempting to try too:)

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  46. That is one beautiful cake! Love the rosettes!

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  47. Ohhh, I have buttercream envy. What is your secret for making it so smooth?

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  48. It looks perfect! I love those rosettes on top!

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  49. Your cake is perfect!
    Thanks for stopping by to see mine
    :)
    xoxo
    Gabi

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  50. Good job! Glad you got the post up...don't you hate it when you feel like you have to rush.

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  51. beautiful presentation!

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