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Friday, 13 April 2012

Death by Chocolate with Hershey’s Chocolate Cake

Posted on 09:39 by Unknown
Back with a vengeance…
By god, being without a dongle for an internet connection is almost as though I’ve been  a zombie…
And I’ve been one.
I knew that when hubby dear took the dongle for a week…that feeling of being bereft. It’s not that I am a net junkie or whatever, but the fact that I’ve not been able to even check my mail (as if Barak Obama was writing to me regularly and I needed to be in constant touch with him. But you can’t blame a girl for hoping.)
This cake was a welcome home present for sweet Romeo.
He was HAPPY to see us back after 20 days.
The person who looked after him while we were not around fed him lots, but I guess he missed us a ton. Instead of chicken, he is happy munching on kidney beans –raja and chick peas-white Chana. It’s almost the Ramayana and the episode of Shari key beer.
Ram was fed berries after Shari tasted them. She bit into them to taste them and she offered them to him lovingly, only if they were sweet, and he relished them. That’s what’s happening here…I’m just cleaning the gravy off the beans and Romeo the dog laps them up.
Yum, yum, yum.

A week without internet access has been painful; thank god the dongle is coming back tomorrow! Yup, hubby dear is back too…
I had tasted Death by Chocolate at Nirula's Ice Cream Parlor,Delhi, last summer and have been wanting more…only without the cold ice-cream flavor….love chocolate but I am not a big fan of ice-cream. This recipe in the Hershey’s Cocoa container seemed interesting. I’d not encountered a full spoonful of salt in a 2 egg cake before, so was tempted to try it out. Then there was this recipe of whipped chocolate cream from my cake bible-500 Cakes and Bakes, that had been eluding me, and there always is ganache.

Death by Chocolate this was supposed to be, but I took a short cut. When I sort of counted the calories, I stopped just short of the ganache. The ganache will be another time.
I also realized I need the small 9” sandwich tins, cuz this cake needs them.

Another lesson learnt, when the batter of a cake is thin, you need to grease AND line your baking tin, for a clean bottom.

This cake is two thirds death by chocolate….

For the

Hershey’s Chocolate Cake…
You need

2 cups powdered sugar- I used 1 ¾ cups icing sugar
1 ¾ cup flour
¾ cup Hershey’s cocoa-I used Cadbury’s
1 ½ tsp baking powder
1 ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp salt
1 cup milk
] 2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla essence
½ cup oil
1 cup boiling hot water

Pre heat your oven to 175C/350F and grease, flour AND line your tins (2 9” pans- I had a 10” pan and another mould. MISTAKE- it pays to follow instructions!)
Sift the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, salt, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda into a large bowl.
Add the eggs, milk, oil, and vanilla essence into the dry stuff and blend with a hand blender.
Now pour in ALL the hot water-yup, ALL! The batter is thinner than your regular batter, but then this is the Hershey’s Chocolate Cake.
Into the two tins, and into the oven.

The recipe said 30 minutes, but it took almost 40 minutes in Ranchi. So keep an eye out. Check for doneness with a skewer.
Bring the cakes out, and let them cool about 10-15 minutes. Then carefully take them out of the tin.
In an ideal world, the cake should come out perfect.
But as I did not bother to line my tins…they were not that ideal. So I repaired the breaks with the chocolate cream.

So thats the way the cake crumbles...what started out as a low cal snack...come on 1/4 cup of oil per cake is low cal....now had to be innundated with chocolate cream...and how.

First the
Soaking syrup...
You need

½ cup sugar
½ cup water (you can replace some water with rum- I did)

All you need to do is boil the water and the sugars.
Once the sugar has dissolved, turn off the heat and add the rum.
Cool and this is ready to use.
What should have been done the day before was make the whipped chocolate cream the day before. A few hours early is not a bad idea though. Maybe before you start the cake.

For the

Whipped chocolate cream...
You need

300 mils fresh cream- I used UHT Amul 1 ½ packs
100 Gms semi sweet chocolate- cut into pieces
2 tsp sugar

Put the cream to heat.
Once it begins to boil, turn off the heat and add the chocolate pieces.
Mix till well blended. Leave to cool and chill in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours.
Once cold, start whipping with a blender. I whipped this over ice as Ranchi was already blistering hot.
Whip, whip, and whip till soft peaks form. Taste for and add the sugar if you think it’s needed.
Whip some more till dome.
A word of caution, it is Difficult to pipe designs with UHT. If you intend making your cake pretty with stars and all, don’t use UHT.

for the

Ganache...

you need
200 Gms UHT cream
200 Gms semi sweet chocolate, if you can use MORDE, we can only scrounge SELBOURNE!
Same drill, bring the cream to a boil.
Cut the chocolate into chip size pieces and place in a glass bowl.
Now pour the cream over the chocolate and mix well.
That, people is your ganache. You can get the pix and the recipe here.

Now the Real Mac Coy...

Death by Chocolate cake…

To assemble.
One cake ,then another.
Our half the soaking syrup on each of the cakes. Since we ate the first cake, I had to slice the second cake. DIFFICULT. The cake is so soft and moist; it is ready to break in your hands. That’s why the sandwich tins.
It may look as though I just brushed the rum...but by god 120 mils of rum is just right for a chocolate cake...thats what these guys are all about..
Cream to join the layers…generous.
Join and cover the cake even more generously with the cream
You need to simply pour the warm ganache over the whipped chocolate cream covered cake. As for the remainder of the ganache…freeze…till needed again.
You can also cool and whip the ganache, and pipe rosettes on your cake.
Me, I got a guilt kick after the whipped chocolate cream. So I skipped the ganache...the cake was beautiful as it was too. Chocolate curls on top and chilled overnight. Ready to slice and disappear.
Beautiful…
Check how moist the cake looks,I'm sure you must be tempted...
I’m spent; it’s been a wonderfully indulgent cake, which I will complete the next time an occasion demands.
Till then…

So what are you baking today??
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