chocolate party cake

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Servs: 8  Prep: 240m  Cook: 20m  

For each birthday I always make a chocolate party cake based on a Jamie Oliver recipe. It is simple, but not quick. You have to take about 3 steps to finish it with more than an hour interval. (1) Make two cakes, cool down. (2) Put stuffing in between and (3) cover with chocolate. To make it even more special (4) decorate!

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  •   Cake:
  •   200 gram sugar
  •   200 gram butter
  •   200 gram flour
  •   3 tablespoons cocoa
  •   3 eggs
  •   1 sachet baking powder
  •   handful almonds (in small pieces)
  •   Stuffing:
  •   200 ml whipped cream
  •   Fruit, marmelade, jelly
  •   Chocolate covering:
  •   100 grams chocolate
  •   100 grams powdered sugar
  •   100 grams butter
  •   3 tablespoons milk

Instructions

  1. Mix sugar with butter. Mix cocoa with some boiling water. Add cocoa, eggs, baking powder and flower and create a nice fluid dough. Whip in the almonds. Divide the dough over two round 20 cm. "taartvormen". Put in the 200 degrees C oven for about 20 minutes and let it cool down.
  2. Take one piece of cake, cover it with whipped cream and add some fresh fruit (combinations of strawberry and raspberry or other similar fruits) or use a jelly/marmelade and cover that with the rest of the whipped cream. Put the other piece of cake over the original.
  3. Warm the ingredients for chocolate covering au bain marie and have it cool down a bit. Cover the cake with that, don't worry about all the chocolate falling down from the side. Kids will love the extravaganza.

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Dada Da March 16

it's so nice.

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Note From The Chef

Ianus Keller November 19

Decorate the cake in many different ways with your kids.

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