DOUBLE CHOCOLATE MARBLE CAKE
Moist, chocolatey and luscious
Provided by mazzyb
Time 55m
Yield Serves 10
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Butter and line a round baking tin. Preheat the oven to gas mark 5/180C.
- Beat the butter, sugar, and then gradually the eggs, one at a time.
- Split the mixture between two bowls. Add the white chocolate to one bowl, and dark to the other. Then, mix the cocoa powder in the dark chocolate mixture, but not the white chocolate mix.
- Fold in half the flour for each bowl, and pour into the baking tin.
- Bake for 25-40 minutes.
- Enjoy!
DOUBLE CHOCOLATE MARBLE CAKE
This is a fudgy cake that is very rich and there is more work involved than the usual marble cake.
Provided by Carol
Categories Desserts Cakes Chocolate Cake Recipes
Yield 14
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Grease an flour one 10 inch tube pan.
- To make marbling mixture: Combine 1/3 cup of the coca and 1/2 cup of the white sugar and mix well.
- In a large bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff, and set aside.
- In another bowl, cream the butter with 1 cup of the sugar and the brown sugar. Beat in the egg yolks, then the vanilla and sour cream.
- In another bowl, stir together the flour, cocoa, salt, and baking soda. Beat into the creamed mixture. Stir about 1/3 of the egg whites into the batter to lighten it and then fold in the rest gently but thoroughly. Spread about 1/4 of the batter into a greased and floured tube pan and sprinkle with about 1/3 of the cocoa-sugar mixture. Continue repeating layers, ending with the batter. With a knife, lightly swirl the batter and cocoa mixture together
- Bake at 325 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 1 3/4 hours, or until it tests done with a toothpick. Let cool on a rack. Makes 16 to 20 servings.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 418.6 calories, Carbohydrate 57.6 g, Cholesterol 121.8 mg, Fat 19.6 g, Fiber 2.3 g, Protein 6.7 g, SaturatedFat 11.6 g, Sodium 269.5 mg, Sugar 37 g
JANE HORNBY'S DOUBLE CHOCOLATE MARBLE WEDDING CAKE
Make this dazzling layered celebration cake for a big occasion. It has white chocolate and coffee liqueur buttercream, coloured decorative icing and a sleek pastel finish
Provided by Jane Hornby
Categories Dessert
Time 4h45m
Yield Serves 100 in total (30cm cake serves 50, 23cm cake serves 30, 18cm cake serves 20 when cut into a grid to make rectangular 2.5 x 5cm pieces)
Number Of Ingredients 60
Steps:
- First make the cakes. Heat the oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Make the 18cm and 23cm cakes first. Butter then line the base and sides of both a 23cm and an 18cm round, deep cake tin. Have two large bowls ready, then put 250g flour, ¾ tsp each baking powder and bicarbonate of soda, and ¼ tsp salt into both bowls. Add the muscovado to one, the caster sugar to the other, then stir. Break up any muscovado lumps with your fingers.
- Put the butter, chocolate, vanilla and coffee in a saucepan and heat very gently until melted and smooth. In another pan, do the same with the white chocolate ingredients. This white chocolate mix will look buttery and separated, but that's fine. While you wait, put a large jug onto your scales, crack in the eggs and add the soured cream. Make a note of the weight (it should be about 800g in total). Beat to combine.
- When the chocolates are melted, tip the dark mix into the bowl that has the muscovado in it. Tip the white chocolate mixture into the other. Pour half of the egg and soured cream mix into each bowl (do this on scales to be sure).
- Beat each bowl with a spatula or balloon whisk to make a smooth, runny batter. Leave it to sit for a few moments to thicken a little, then spoon alternate blobs of the batters into the tins, until they are filled to two-thirds full and all of the mix has been used. I find an old-fashioned ice cream scoop really useful for this. Using a skewer, swirl the two mixes together just a few times, to marble the mixtures.
- Bake the cakes together on the same shelf, in the middle of the oven, for 1 hr 30 mins or until risen and crusty-looking on top, and a skewer inserted comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tins for 30 mins, then turn onto a wire rack and cool completely.
- To make the 30cm cake, butter then line a 30cm round cake tin with baking parchment, then wrap the outside with a couple of layers of newspaper, securing with string (as you might a Christmas cake). Repeat the recipe as above, dividing the quantities for the 30cm cake in half between two bowls, as before. Bake the cake for 1 hr 45 mins and test as before.
- Make the buttercreams. Follow this method for both buttercreams and keep them separate. Heat the cream and coffee liqueur in a small pan until steam rises. Put the chocolate in a smallish bowl and pour over the hot cream. Leave to melt for a few mins, stirring until smooth. Leave to cool completely.
- In a large bowl, beat the butter with a pinch of salt with an electric whisk until pale and smooth. Gradually beat in the icing sugar to make fluffy buttercream. When all the sugar is in, gradually add the cooled ganache and beat together well. The white chocolate mixture will be whipped and very pale, while the dark chocolate mixture will be a milk chocolate colour when finished.
- Split and layer the cakes. Once each cake is completely cool, level off its slightly chewy, brownie-ish top using a long serrated knife. Spread a little dark chocolate buttercream over the thin cake board that matches the cake you're working on. Turn the cake upside-down onto the board, then sit this on a sheet of baking parchment, so you can spin the cake around.
- Split cake into three layers using a length of cotton or, as this is a fairly sturdy cake, simply cut using a long serrated knife, if you prefer.
- Now you can start to fill the cake. If you've made the buttercreams in advance and they have hardened slightly, warm in the microwave on defrost for 10 seconds and beat well. Half-fill a piping bag with the dark chocolate buttercream, either with a wide nozzle or just the end snipped off. Pipe a ring of buttercream around the inside edge of the bottom cake layer. This is going to keep the white and dark frostings separated and neat.
- Spoon some of the white chocolate frosting into the middle of the cake and spread it out to meet the dark frosting at about the same thickness. Stack the middle layer of the cake back on top and repeat until the cake is rebuilt. Chill for 10 mins. Ensure any crumbs are cleaned away, then cover the top and sides of the cake with an even coating of dark chocolate buttercream, paddling it out over the top and down the sides using a palette knife. Smooth the top as best you can. Repeat with all three cakes.
- Chill the cakes for at least 30 mins to allow the buttercream to firm up before covering in sugarpaste. Can be done up to three days ahead.
- Cover the cakes in sugarpaste. Starting with the small cake, transfer the cakes to new sheets of baking parchment, as any blobs of buttercream could get into the sugarpaste.
- Knead the sugarpaste until pliable, then shape into a smooth ball. Lightly dust the work surface and the top of the icing with icing sugar, then use a large rolling pin to roll a circle large enough to cover the entire cake and for the icing to be about 5mm thick. If you're not sure, roughly measure the cake with a piece of string from one side to the other (don't get it chocolatey). Using your rolling pin to help, or just lifting it with your hands, lift the sugarpaste over the cake.
- When the icing is in the right position, drop it onto the cake. Smooth it over the cake with your palms, working from the top down, until there are no wrinkles or folds. Push the excess in towards where the cake meets the board.
- Using a small sharp knife, trim the excess sugarpaste away from the cake. Keep the cake on the work surface for this, don't be tempted to lift it up as if you're trimming a pie, as the sugarpaste can rip.
- Using your palms or a plastic cake smoother, polish the sugarpaste to make a smooth, silky surface. Slide the cake somewhere it won't be disturbed and leave to dry overnight, if possible. Repeat for all of the cakes. Brush a little cooled boiled water over the 35cm drum and cover that in sugarpaste, too.
- Dowel the cake and decorate each tier. Now you need to insert dowels into the cake, which act like internal scaffolding. Starting with the 30cm cake, push three dowelling rods in a triangle into the middle of the cake - they should be set apart no wider than the base of the 23cm cake. Lightly mark where the top of the icing comes to on the dowel.
- Carefully pull out the dowels and line up on the work surface. Then, using a ruler, re-mark each rod to the highest point. Score the dowels with scissors around the marks and snap the plastic.
- Re-insert the rods in their original holes, rounded-end down.
- Make the royal icing, following pack instructions, to a fairly thick icing. Put a no.2 nozzle into a piping bag, then fill with some of the icing; cover the rest with cling film. Pipe random dots over the 18cm cake, from pea-sized to pinhead-sized. To make a large blob, squeeze continuously, rather than trying to draw a circle and fill it in. As you near the base, make the dots more sparse, eventually fading to nothing where the ribbon is going to sit). Leave to dry. The icing needs to be the right consistency, so that it pipes but doesn't drip.
- For the chevrons, knead a little of the colouring into the sugarpaste until evenly pink. Split into two; keep one half covered with cling film. Using a little icing sugar, roll the other half to about £1 coin thickness, and in a rectangle just bigger than A4 size. Starting from one of the short edges, cut into ribbons 2.5-3cm wide. Carefully lift the strips onto a piece of parchment on a board and take them outside, out of the wind. Spray with pink spray, then take back indoors and leave to dry for couple of mins. Repeat with the second piece of paste.
- Positioning the pink strips. Brush a little cooled boiled water in a diagonal stripe up the side of the 23cm cake, then position one of the pink chevrons up against it, letting it overlap at the bottom and curve around to meet the middle of the cake at the top. Press into position, cut away the excess flush to the cake and leave to dry. Do this with each of the chevrons, spacing them evenly. Go easy with the water and try to keep your hands clean and dry.
- For the gold cake, take it outside as well, then spray liberally to create a shimmery gold effect. Don't waste the spray on the middle of the cake where the next cake will sit. Leave to dry.
- Stack and complete the cake. To stack the cakes, spoon a little of the leftover royal icing over each of the dowel holes on the 30cm cake (bottom layer). Carefully lift the 30cm cake onto the covered board, then stack the remaining cakes on top of one another, positioning each cake and gently lowering the back edge of the cake onto the cake below. Make sure it's central, then slide a palette knife under the cake and gently lower the cake down. Slide the knife out at the last minute.
- Run a thin line of royal icing around the edge of the base board and attach 110cm pale blue ribbon. Fasten ribbon around the base of the gold cake and the white dotty cake, then finish with fresh flowers (wrap stems in flower tape or foil first).
CHOCOLATE MARBLE LOVE CAKE
Provided by Valerie Bertinelli
Categories dessert
Time 1h40m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour a 9-by-13-inch baking pan.
- Prepare the cake batter according to the package directions. Spoon evenly into the prepared pan and set aside.
- Combine the ricotta, sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla, eggs and 4 ounces of the mascarpone in a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat until smooth. Gently scoop the filling onto the cake batter and spread, so the top is completely covered. Bake until a skewer inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean and the vanilla cake layer has risen to the top, 50 to 60 minutes. Let cool completely in the pan on a cooling rack.
- Combine the instant pudding, milk and the remaining 12 ounces mascarpone in a stand mixer and beat until thick and smooth. Spread the frosting evenly over the entire cake. Use a peeler to shave chocolate curls to garnish the cake.
MARBLED CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE BARS
Provided by Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 1h35m
Yield About 6 dozen bars
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- In a small saucepan, combine water, butter, and chocolate; cook and stir over low heat until smooth. Cool. In a mixing bowl, combine flour, brown sugar, baking soda, and salt. Add eggs and sour cream; beat on low just until combined. Stir in chocolate mixture until smooth.
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- In another bowl, beat cream cheese, sugar, egg, and vanilla; set aside. Spread chocolate batter into a greased 15 by 10 by 1-inch baking pan. Drop cream cheese mixture by tablespoonfuls over batter; cut through the batter with a knife to swirl. Sprinkle with chocolate chips. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.
DOUBLE-CHOCOLATE CAKE
You can have your cake and eat it too. In this exceptionally rich, moist dessert, eggs and butter are replaced by oil and water, resulting in a cholesterol-free cake that tastes just like traditional devil's food.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Cake Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- For the cake: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Coat an 8-inch round cake pan with spray.
- Whisk water and cocoa in a small bowl until smooth. Combine flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl, and make a well in center. Add cocoa mixture, oil, and vanilla. Whisk until smooth. Whisk in vinegar. Pour into pan.
- Bake until a toothpick inserted into center comes out clean, 30 to 35 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack for 20 minutes. Run a knife around edge of cake, invert it onto rack, and turn cake right side up. Let cool completely. Transfer cake to a serving plate or a cake stand.
- For the glaze: Melt chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over simmering water, stirring until smooth. Let cool slightly.
- Whisk together sugar and water until smooth. Add melted chocolate in a slow, steady stream, whisking until thickened, about 1 minute. Immediately pour glaze onto center of cooled cake. Using an offset spatula, gently spread glaze over top and sides.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 261 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 3 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 125 g
DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CAKE
Make and share this Double Chocolate Cake recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Elephant.Shoes
Categories Dessert
Time 43m
Yield 9 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat oven to 350°F.
- Mix flour, brown sugar, cocoa, baking soda, and salt with fork together. Mix in remaining ingredients except chocolate chips and pour into an ungreased 8x8x2-inch baking pan. Sprinkle chocolate chips over batter.
- Bake until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, 35-40 minutes. Sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 302.1, Fat 11.3, SaturatedFat 2.7, Sodium 280.6, Carbohydrate 48.7, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 28.7, Protein 3.2
DOUBLE CHOCOLATE BROWNIE CAKE
Chocolate lovers beware! Very yummy! An easy Bundt cake made with cake mix, instant pudding, sour cream and chocolate chips!
Provided by ECHOSZERO
Categories Desserts Cakes Cake Mix Cake Recipes Chocolate Cake
Time 1h10m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease and flour a 10 inch Bundt pan. Have all ingredients at room temperature.
- In a large bowl, stir together cake mix and pudding mix. Make a well in the center and pour in eggs, sour cream, oil and water. Beat on low speed until blended. Scrape bowl, and beat 4 minutes on medium speed. Stir in chocolate chips. Pour batter into prepared pan.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 50 to 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Allow to cool.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 501 calories, Carbohydrate 56.8 g, Cholesterol 78.9 mg, Fat 29.3 g, Fiber 2.2 g, Protein 7.5 g, SaturatedFat 11.8 g, Sodium 483.2 mg, Sugar 40.3 g
CHOCOLATE MARBLE CAKE
Make and share this Chocolate Marble Cake recipe from Food.com.
Provided by natasha
Categories Dessert
Time 50m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Chocolate mixture: Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- In a separate bowl mix the flour and the cocoa powder.
- Add a few spoons of the flour mixture; mix and then beat in an egg do this continuously until the eggs and flour mixture have finished.
- If the mixture is too dry add the milk.
- White mixture: cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy add some flour then beat in an egg. Do this until the eggs and flour have finished.
- Butter and flour a baking tray 24cm by 24cm.
- Put blobs of the chocolate mixture into the tray and then do the same with the white mixture.
- Get a butter knife and slowly mix the mixture in the tray (not so it goes light brown) so it forms a spiral of white and brown.
- Put it in the oven for about half an hour on gas mark 6.
- When the cake is nearly cooked get some plain chocolate and melt over a pan of boiling water.
- Get out the cake.
- When it is cooled down, spread the melted chocolate over the top of the cake then sprinkle with coconut powder.
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