This seemed to be the best day to start my blog as I have a birthday cake to hand! Sunday is Teenboy's 15th birthday and my blogs 1st day. It means that I'll always remember the date.
The cake is Nigella's Malteser Cake from Feast, with the added candles of course. Teenboy chose it himself although he was tempted by a porcupine cake in the Chocolate and Coffee Bible...not!
The recipe was easy to follow and although it called for Horlicks, not easily obtained around here I substituted it with the good Aussie favourite, Milo. It still has a lovely malty taste. I also used just one pan, a 23cm silicone pan so I just covered the cake top and sides.
Chocolate Malteser Cake from Feast by Nigella Lawson
For the cake
150g soft light brown sugar
100g caster sugar
3 eggs
175ml milk
15g butter
2 tablespoons Horlicks
175g plain flour
25g cocoa
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
For the icing and decoration
250g icing sugar
1 teaspoon cocoa
25g Horlicks
125g soft unsalted butter
2 tablespoons boiling water
2 x 37g packets Maltesers
Take whatever you need out of the fridge so that all the ingredients can come to room temperature (though it's not so crucial here, since you're heating the milk and butter and whisking the eggs.
Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 3/170C. Butter and line two 20cm loose-bottomed sandwich cake tins with baking parchment.
Whisk together the sugars and eggs until light and frothy. Heat the milk, butter and Horlicks powder in a small saucepan until the butter has melted and the mixture is hot but not boiling. Beat the milk mixture into the eggs a little at a time. Fold in the dry ingredients thoroughly. Divide the cake batter evenly between the two tins and bake in the oven for 25 minutes, by which time the cakes should have risen and will spring back when pressed gently. Let them cool on a rack for about 5-10 minutes and then turn them out of their tins.
Once the cakes are cold, you can get on with the icing. I use a processor just because it makes life easier: you don't need to sieve the icing sugar. So: put the icing sugar, cocoa and Horlicks in the processor and blitz to remove all lumps. Add the butter and process again. Stop, scrape down, and start again, pouring the boiling water down the funnel with the motor running until you have a smooth buttercream.
Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 3/170C. Butter and line two 20cm loose-bottomed sandwich cake tins with baking parchment.
Whisk together the sugars and eggs until light and frothy. Heat the milk, butter and Horlicks powder in a small saucepan until the butter has melted and the mixture is hot but not boiling. Beat the milk mixture into the eggs a little at a time. Fold in the dry ingredients thoroughly. Divide the cake batter evenly between the two tins and bake in the oven for 25 minutes, by which time the cakes should have risen and will spring back when pressed gently. Let them cool on a rack for about 5-10 minutes and then turn them out of their tins.
Once the cakes are cold, you can get on with the icing. I use a processor just because it makes life easier: you don't need to sieve the icing sugar. So: put the icing sugar, cocoa and Horlicks in the processor and blitz to remove all lumps. Add the butter and process again. Stop, scrape down, and start again, pouring the boiling water down the funnel with the motor running until you have a smooth buttercream.
Sandwich the cold sponges with half of the buttercream, and then ice the top with what is left, creating a swirly pattern rather than a smooth surface. Stud the outside edge, about 1cm in, with a ring of Maltesers or use them to decorate the top in which-ever way pleases you.
Makes 8-10 slices.
So Happy Birthday Teenboy and Happy Birthday blog!!!
18 comments:
Well done. The blog looks great and the cake is wonderful I hope the Birthday Boy enjoyed.
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Yay! My first comment. Thanks Brenda for the help and encouragement.
Hey Jilly, Happy Birthday to your blog and lucky teenboy has a very yummy looking cake to celebrate with!! Jen x
Well done JillyB - your blog looks great and what better way to start than with a Malteser Cake.
Look forward to reading your adventures!
Welcome to the blogging world. Your malteser cake looks very yummy! And Happy Birthday to Teenboy
Hurrah another pantry member doing the blogging thing :)
Jilly, your blog looks great as does the cake ... wishing you a fab day with your teenboy.
pi xxx
Welcome to blogging Jilly, lovely to see your blog and look forward to visiting regularly!
Fab cake!
Well done and welcome to the blogging world.
Jilly your cake looks delish and it's definitely a favourite in our home too!
Maria
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Congratulations, Jilly!! Lovely cake!
Miriam
Well done Jilly - fabulous. Love the blog name AND the cake!
Look forward to seeing many more posts here.
Kate x
Congrats on starting a blog Jilly, I've added you to my blog roll :)
The cake looks wonderful, so moreish. I hope teanboy enjoyed.
Well done jilly, hope birthday boy has a great weekend. Cake looks lovely.
Well done Jilly.
Your blog looks great, so does that cake.
Well done JillyB - your cake looks so gorgeous.
Well done Jilly, looking forward to seeing more.
Sandy
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Yay welcome to blogging Jilly! I've always wanted to try that cake, it looks gorgeous. Oh and I love that you refer to your son as teenboy ;)
Laura xo
Well done Jilly! Love the cake - it's one of my very favourites :)
KJxx
A warm welcome to the blogging world Jilly :) I love this cake one of my hubby's favourites!
Rosie x
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