Praise the German’s -Blackforest Cake

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I have reached a point in life where the idea of home baked desserts is more appealing than the store bought ones,this way I also have control over the ingredients I use. If I had to ever choose the best cake,Black Forest Cake would win the first place . The cake combines the soft texture of chocolate cake with loads of cream. It is one of the most tender and moist cakes.

It’s a creation of the German’s.Originally called the “Schwarzwaelder Kirschtorte”.It typically consists of several layers of chocolate cake with whipped cream and cherries sandwiched between each layer.Whipped cream is also used for frosting,maraschino Cherries and Chocolate shavings are used for decoration.Traditionally,the Kirsch syrup(cherry liqueur)is added to this cake,I just ended up using lil bit of brandy.I believe in Europe the cake almost always contains Alcohol and would probably not be considered authentic without it.

Some cakes are so good looking that they can be decorated with endless possibilities. For added attention and extra flavor sprinkle grated chocolate generously on the cake.Looks matters the most,don’t they? A cake that tastes so fresh deserves a spectacular presentation….isn’t it? Here I present the famous Black Forest Cake.

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Basic Chocolate Cake:

2 Cups – All Purpose Flour

10tbsp Butter( I used melted butter )

5 Large Eggs

1 Cup Milk (I have tried using buttermilk instead of milk)

1 Cup Unsweetened Cocoa powder

2 tsp Baking Powder

1 tsp Baking soda

Salt a pinch

1 tbsp Chocolate Extract or Vanilla Extract

1 ½ Cup Sugar

Filing:

8 oz Maraschino cherries (with the syrup and the stem)

A tbsp Brandy

A tbsp cornstarch

3tbsp sugar

½ tsp Vanilla extract

For the frosting:

1 pint heavy whipped cream

¼ Cup sugar

A tsp Vanilla extract

Decorating the cake:

Chocolate curls – a few(optional)

Grated chocolate – a cup

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Cake - Preheat oven at 350F . Line the bottoms of two 8-inch round pans with parchment paper circles. Grease and flour the pans.Sift together flour,cocoa,baking powder ,salt and baking soda. In an electric mixer,cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.Beat in the eggs and the extract. Mix in the flour alternating with 1/2 cup of milk. Pour into the prepared cake pans. Bake until a toothpick inserted comes out clean,approximately e about 35mins. Cool the cake on rack. Unmold the cake and remove the parchment paper very carefully.Using a cake leveler or a serrated knife level the cake,this is very important whenever we make a layered cake. Most of the cake pans are about 2” in height. I got the perfect two inch height so I cut the cake horizontally into two,ending up with four round layers. You may even go ahead without cutting the cake and make a two layered cake.

Filling -Drain the cherries(reserve 5-6 cherries for decorating the cake) and reserve the syrup in a saucepan. Combine the brandy,sugar,Vanilla and brandy.Discard the stems of the cherries.Stirring constantly,add the cherries and cook over low heat until thickened. Cool completely before use. I had chopped the cherries into two before cooking them.

Frosting – Just before frosting ,whip the cream,sugar and extract until it forms stiff peaks.This will be used for frosting as well as filling. Reserve ½ cup of whipped cream to decorate the cake.

Assembling the cake – Place one cake layer on a cake board/plate. Spread some whipped cream,topping it with some cherry filling.Place another cake layer and repeat the same until all cake layers are used.Frost the top and sides of the cake evenly.Using a knife or any flat spatula gently cover the cake with grated chocolate.Spoon the reserved frosting into a pastry bag fitted with any decorating tip of your choice and decorate the cake.Place the remaining cherries and chocolate curls on top of the cake.Enjoy!

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Verdict - This was one of the best cakes I have ever made….super moist and rich.Perfect for chocolate lovers like me :)

This is off to Bake-a-Cake event hosted by me:)

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