Before I even start calling this
cake as “my marble cake”, I would like to state that the inspiration came from
Rachel Allen and Lorraine Pascale. My version of the marble cake is incredibly
easy to make. I did not use any fancy equipment in creating this amazingly
attractive cake. The super smooth silky icing compliments to beautifully moist
sponge inside.
This is the first time I tried
making a marble cake and I guess it worked out perfectly – looked and tasted
delicious.
For the Sponge:
200grams butter
150grams castor sugar
230grams plain flour
20grams cocoa powder
4 eggs
1 tbsp Vanilla essence
1 cup milk
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp baking soda
Sift the flour, baking soda and
baking powder and set aside. Sift the cocoa mixture separately.
Cream the butter and sugar until
light and fluffy. You will see that the color of butter mixture becomes very
pale that when you add the eggs. Add one
egg at a time or beat the eggs and add a little at a time. Amalgamate the
mixture completely before adding the flour. In case if you see your mixture splitting,
add 2 tbsp of flour, it will stop it from splitting.
Use half a cup of the milk, reserving
the other half. Also, reserve about 20 grams of flour. Add the rest of the flour
and half cup of milk alternately.
The mixture shouldn’t look too
thick. It should be dropping consistency. Divide the mixture equally. In one
half of the mixture, add the sifted cocoa powder and half of the reserved milk.
Mix thoroughly.
Add the reserved flour and milk
to the vanilla (white mixture) and mix thoroughly.
By now you should have two
separate sponge mixtures.
In a round lose bottom arrange
the two mixtures using one scoop at a time. Alternate between the white and
brown mixes. Once it done, tap a few times on the counter to settle it
completely. Using a palate knife, cut through the mix giving it the marbling
effect.
Bake at 180 degrees Celsius for
50-60 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean.
For the Icing:
200grams unsalted butter
200grams icing sugar
100grams melted dark chocolate
1 tsp vanilla
Few packets of Cadbury Shots or
Maltesers (decoration)
Sift the icing sugar. Beat the butter and
icing sugar for a good 5 minutes. It will fluff up completely.
Add the vanilla
and melted butter and stir to combine.
Separate the cake in equal halves
and ice it generously. Cover the cake completely with this chocolate frosting.
To decorate, arrange the maltesers or the chocolate shots on top of the cake.
If you want you can completely cover the whole cake with these. But I just did it
on the top.
Enjoy your birthday marble
cake!!!!
(I am terrible at Photography, thereby I completely ruined the actual shot where the marbling effect should have been evident)
Nonetheless, it is a stunningly beautiful cake !
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