Birthday Cake with Dark Chocolate & Fresh Chilli Peppers

Turbulent & Spicy Bittersweet

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BIRTHDAY CAKE WITH DARK CHOCOLATE AND FRESH CHILLY PEPPERS

Ingredients for a 3-layered cake of 16 cm base diameter

DARK CHOCOLATE CAKE

460 g all purpose flour
45 g cocoa powder
25 g carob powder
26 g baking powder
1 teaspoon smoked paprika powder
1/2 teaspoon sea-salt
380 ml oat milk
120 ml sunflower oil
170 g brown sugar
95 g dark chocolate, melted

DARK CHOCOLATE CHILLY MOUSSE (for the layers)

400 g dark chocolate
400 ml plant-based heavy cream (rice or oat)
2 fresh chilly peppers, or more if you like it more spicy
a pinch of salt

DARK CHOCOLATE GANACHE (to cover the cake)
500 g dark chocolate
500 ml plant-based heavy cream (rice or oat)

PREPARATION

Start with the chocolate mousse as it has to rest for at least 4 hours before use. Blend the chilly peppers and sieve to retreat the juice. In ‘bain-marie’ and on low fire, melt the chocolate and gradually add the heavy cream. Make sure that the heavy cream is at room temperature. Blend gently until you get an homogenous mix. Add the chilly pepper juice and mix well. Let it sit for 4 hours at room temperature. After this time, beat the chocolate/heavy cream mix with a handmixer for at least 5-10 minutes until it turns slightly fluffy and transfer it in an icing bag with a round tip of approximately 1 cm diameter. Set aside for later use.

Use the same ‘bain-marie’ method for the dark chocolate ganache. Melt the dark chocolate with the plant-based heavy cream and set aside.

Preheat the oven at 170°C.
In a mixing bowl, sieve the flour, cocoa, carob powder & baking powder. Add the smoked paprika, sea-salt and mix well. In a second bowl, combine the brown sugar with the plant-based milk, sunflower oil, and stir well – using a whisk. Gradually add the mix of dry ingredients (flour, cocoa powder, baking powder & salt) to the wet ingredients and mix well – using a spatula – until all ingredients are well combined. Add the melted chocolate. Equally divide the dough in 3 spring forms of 16 cm diameter - that you have previously greased with some baking spray or plant-based fat. Bake in preheated oven at 170°C for 25-30 minutes until the cakes are properly baked. You can use the toothpick-test to check if your cakes are ready. If you dip a toothpick in the centre of the cake and the toothpick comes out clean then the cake is done. If it comes out with pieces of wet unbaked dough, then you need to bake the cake for a couple more minutes. When ready remove the cakes from the oven and let them cool completely on a cooling rack.

When the cake layers are completely cool, cut their tops if necessary to make them even and start building the final cake. Select a surface/cake stand of your preference, place the first cake layer and add - with circular movements - some of the dark chocolate chilly mousse you have prepared in the icing bag. Continue with the next cake layer and add on top of it another layer of chocolate chilly mousse. Finish with the last cake layer, placing it bottom-up so that your final cake has an even top. Refrigerate for at least an hour until the layers are set.

Slightly beat the dark chocolate ganache for a 2-3 minutes until it gets a little bit more soft and easier to work with it. Cover the cake - using a spatula - and create a wavy pattern - using a spoon. Finish it by slightly burning the chocolate ganache - using a kitchen torch - for a glossy effect.

Enjoy x AM

PECAN RUM CAKE W/ RUM FLAVORED CHOCOLATE SYRUP


The first days of 2018 have been a little bit messy. Slowly recovering from the vacation break and trying to pull myself back to the normal work flow again. However, with every new start, it feels nice to set new goals, polish my vision about my company and fix the next steps to take within the new year. My priority again will be to build up new collaborations and empower our small scale community of creatives. Learn from each other, help ourselves within the roller-coaster of freelancing life, work together and create an amplified beautiful result. Keeping this idea close at heart and making it reality, I officially kicked off this new year last week with my friend Leonardo with this fun shoot in rustic style with a romantic tone. We had so much fun, he helped me to make the most of the nordic natural daylight, we chatted over work and enjoyed this delicious vegan pecan nuts cake with rum, covered with a luscious rum flavored chocolate syrup. We wished everyday was like this! The recipe is one of my favorites so far. It is so well balanced in sweetness and rum flavor tones combined with a rich nutty taste from the crushed pecan nuts in the dough. The chocolate syrup on top adds an extra hit of rum in combination with an intense cacao flavor that makes this cake a dream! Furthermore, it was so fluffy and moist that gives extra points to a plant-based cake as the ones of you experimenting with vegan baking might know! Want to try out this delicious beauty cake too? Scrol down for the recipe & have fun baking! x Alexandra 


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PECAN RUM CAKE W/ RUM FLAVORED CHOCOLATE SYRUP

Ingredients for a medium bundt cake of 16 cm base diameter

pecan rum cake

350 g all purpose flour
20 g baking powder
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
90 g pecan nuts, finely crushed
90 ml sunflower oil
150 g brown sugar
260 ml almond milk or other plant-based milk
2 tablespoons rum liquor or 2 teaspoons rum essence

rum flavored chocolate syrup

120 g white sugar
45 g cocoa powder
150 ml tap water
1 teaspoon rum essence
a pinch of salt

PREPARATION

Preheat the over at 170°C.
In a mixing bowl, sieve the flour and baking powder. Add the salt and mix well. In a second bowl, combine the brown sugar with the almond milk, sunflower oil, rum liquor or essence, finely crushed pecan nuts and stir well – using a whisk. Gradually add the mix of dry ingredients (flour, baking powder & salt) to the bowl with the wet ingredients and mix well – using a spatula – until all ingredients are well combined. Transfer the dough in the cake form that you have previously greased with some baking spray or plant-based butter and bake in preheated oven at 170°C for 45-55 minutes until the cake is properly baked. You can use the toothpick-test to check if your cake is ready. If you dip a toothpick in the centre of the cake and the toothpick comes out clean then the cake is done. If it comes out with pieces of wet unbaked dough, then you need to bake the cake for a couple more minutes. Depending on the depth of your bundt cake form it might take a little bit longer for the cake to be done. When ready remove from the oven and let the cake cool completely on a cooling rack. 
While waiting you can prepare the chocolate syrup. In a small cooking pan, combine the white sugar, cocoa powder and tap water. Let the solution simmer on low fire until the syrup thickens but it is still runny enough to decorate your cake. Remove from fire, add the salt and the rum essence and stir well. When the cake is completely cool, add a graceful amount of the chocolate syrup on top and decorate with a few pecan nuts on top.  

Enjoy x AM


STYLING

Rustic French kitchen table: Fleur's Depot
Handmade knife: Ting Shop Berlin
Ceramic tableware: JC Herman Ceramics, Annemieke Boots Ceramics, Broste Copenhagen, Kerameio Serifos