Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake

Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake

Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake
Yields10 Servings
Cake
 180 g Plain flour
 25 g Cocoa Powder
 2 tsp Baking powder
 ½ tsp Bicarbonate of soda
 ¼ tsp fine sea salt
 25 g Caster sugar
 125 ml Full fat milk
 150 g Vegetable oil
 75 g Dark brown sugar
 1 tsp Vanilla extract
 2 Eggs
Frosting
 150 g 70% Dark chocolate
 75 g Unsalted butter (soft)
 1 tsp Vanilla extract
 200 g Icing Sugar
 2 tbsp Milk
 Sprinkle to decorate (optional)
1

Preheat oven to 180°C. Line 2 x 8"/20cm cake tins with baking parchment on the base.

2

In a large bowl combine the dry ingredients - flour, cocoa, baking powder, bicarb, salt and caster sugar. Mix to evenly disperse.

3

In another bowl combine the wet ingredients - milk, veg oil, brown sugar, vanilla extract and eggs. Whisk until smooth and no lumps of brown sugar remain.

4

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and mix until a smooth batter. Split between the two prepared baking tins. Give the tins a little shimmy to even out the batter. Bake for 25 - 30 minutes. Check if cooked, by piercing with a skewer. Skewer should come out clean.

5

Once removed from the oven let them cool for 5 minutes in their tins before turning out onto wire racks to cool completely.

6

To prepare the frosting, melt the chocolate in a bowl suspended over a pot of boiling water or by microwaving in 15 second blasts and giving a stir between each. Once melted set aside to cool.

7

Meanwhile, Add the butter to a bowl and mix with an electric mixer until pale and light. Mix in the vanilla extract, then sift in icing sugar and mix on a low speed to prevent it flying everywhere. Add in the slightly cooled chocolate and milk and continue to beat until a smooth spreadable texture is achieved. (you may need to add an additional tbsp of milk)

8

When cake have cooled completely, Lay one layer, dome side down, on a plate or cake stand. Slather with 2/3 of the frosting. Pushing right to the edges. Sandwich together with the other layer dome side down so that you have a flat surface on top and spread the remains of the frosting on top and sprinkle around the edges with sprinkles if desired.

Ingredients

Cake
 180 g Plain flour
 25 g Cocoa Powder
 2 tsp Baking powder
 ½ tsp Bicarbonate of soda
 ¼ tsp fine sea salt
 25 g Caster sugar
 125 ml Full fat milk
 150 g Vegetable oil
 75 g Dark brown sugar
 1 tsp Vanilla extract
 2 Eggs
Frosting
 150 g 70% Dark chocolate
 75 g Unsalted butter (soft)
 1 tsp Vanilla extract
 200 g Icing Sugar
 2 tbsp Milk
 Sprinkle to decorate (optional)

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 180°C. Line 2 x 8"/20cm cake tins with baking parchment on the base.

2

In a large bowl combine the dry ingredients - flour, cocoa, baking powder, bicarb, salt and caster sugar. Mix to evenly disperse.

3

In another bowl combine the wet ingredients - milk, veg oil, brown sugar, vanilla extract and eggs. Whisk until smooth and no lumps of brown sugar remain.

4

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and mix until a smooth batter. Split between the two prepared baking tins. Give the tins a little shimmy to even out the batter. Bake for 25 - 30 minutes. Check if cooked, by piercing with a skewer. Skewer should come out clean.

5

Once removed from the oven let them cool for 5 minutes in their tins before turning out onto wire racks to cool completely.

6

To prepare the frosting, melt the chocolate in a bowl suspended over a pot of boiling water or by microwaving in 15 second blasts and giving a stir between each. Once melted set aside to cool.

7

Meanwhile, Add the butter to a bowl and mix with an electric mixer until pale and light. Mix in the vanilla extract, then sift in icing sugar and mix on a low speed to prevent it flying everywhere. Add in the slightly cooled chocolate and milk and continue to beat until a smooth spreadable texture is achieved. (you may need to add an additional tbsp of milk)

8

When cake have cooled completely, Lay one layer, dome side down, on a plate or cake stand. Slather with 2/3 of the frosting. Pushing right to the edges. Sandwich together with the other layer dome side down so that you have a flat surface on top and spread the remains of the frosting on top and sprinkle around the edges with sprinkles if desired.

Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake

6 thoughts on “Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake

  1. Anne

    Great cake daniel I did this at the weekend for my grandsons birthday. It went down a treat. IM going to try the pavlova next weekend

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