Showing posts with label chocolate cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate cake. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Chocolate Cake with Coffee syrup



I now wan't to bring you a recipe that I am very keen on but unfortunately I don't get to make very often as none of my family actually like coffee. In fact I can remember doing this recipe several times for dinner nights in the Officers mess and it went down a treat I can tell you,And this blog was my ideal chance to make this dish again all for me.While doing this dish I decided to find out a little bit more about coffee and in particular coffee houses and I was surprised at what I found out so I thought I would share a little bit of that with you taken from Wikipedia.  Most widely known as coffee-houses or cafés, establishments serving prepared coffee or other hot beverages have existed for over five hundred years.
Various legends involving the introduction of coffee to Constantinople at a "Kiva Han" in the late 15th century circulate in culinary tradition, but with no documentation.
Coffeehouses in Mecca soon became a concern as places for political gatherings to the imams who banned them, and the drink, for Muslims between 1512 and 1524. In 1530 the first coffee house was opened in Damascus,. First coffee houses in Constantinople was opened in 1555 by traders arriving from Damascus and Aleppo. Soon after, coffee houses became part of the Ottoman Culture, spreading rapidly to all regions of the Ottoman Empire.
In the 17th century, coffee appeared for the first time in Europe outside the Ottoman Empire, and coffeehouses were established and quickly became popular. The first coffeehouses in Western Europe appeared in Venice, a result of the traffic between La Serenissima and the Ottomans; the very first one is recorded in 1645. The first coffeehouse in England was set up in Oxford in 1650 by a Jewish man named Jacob in the building now known as "The Grand Cafe". A plaque on the wall still commemorates this and the Cafe is now a trendy cocktail bar. By 1675, there were more than 3,000 coffeehouses in England.There we go I thought that coffee house were relevantly more recent than over 500 years old I guess I was wrong. I wonder how many coffee houses there are now in the World,Europe and the U.K.?

That brings me to the recipe and the fact this is my entry to this months great Chocolate challenge organised by Choclette @http://choclogblog.blogspot.co.uk/ And Chele@http://thechocolatepot.blogspot.co.uk/ and this months host Is Lucy@http://kitchen-maid.blogspot.co.nz/2012/06/we-should-cocoa-june-2012.html with this months special ingredient being coffee.Any one else wishing to participate follow the links to any of the links above it's great fun and well supported so why don't you join us.Finally to the recipe and I hope all you caffeine addicts and chocoholics enjoy.

Chocolate Cake With Syrup

Serves 12

Ingredients

115 g/ 4 oz butter, plus extra for greasing
225 g/ 8 oz plain chocolate, broken into pieces
1 tbsp strong black coffee
4 large eggs
115 g/ 4 oz caster sugar
40 g/ 1 1/2 oz plain flour
2 tsp ground cinnamon
85 g/ 3 oz ground almonds
chocolate-covered coffee beans, to decorate

Syrup

300 ml/ 10 fl oz strong black coffee
115 g/ 4 oz caster sugar
1 cinnamon stick

Instructions

1.Preheat the oven to 190oC/ 375oF/ Gas Mark 5. Grease and line a deep 20-cm/ 8-inch round cake tin. 

2.Place the chocolate, butter and coffee in a heatproof bowl and set over a saucepan of gently simmering water until melted. Stir to blend, then remove from the heat and leave to cool slightly.

3.Place the whole eggs, egg yolks and sugar in a seperate bowl and whisk together until thick and pale. Sift the flour and cinnamon over the egg mixture. Add the almonds and the chocolate mixture and fold in carefully. 

4.Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin. Bake in the preheated oven for 35 minutes, or until the tip of a knife inserted into the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool slightly before turning out on to a serving plate.

5.Meanwhile, make the syrup. Place the coffee, sugar and cinnamon stick in a heavy-based saucepan and heat gently, stirring, until the sugar has dissolved.

6.Increase the heat and boil for 5 minutes, or until reduced and thickened slightly. Keep warm. Pierce the surface of the cake with a cocktail stick, then drizzle over half the chocolate syrup.
  
7.Decorate with chocolate-covered coffee beans and serve, cut into wedges, with the remaining coffee syrup.

Macs tip

Please treat this syrup as molten lava you really wouldn't want to come in contact with this syrup while cooking it or directly after cooking.

Chocolate facts

Chocolate syrup was used for blood in the famous 45 second shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s movie, Psycho, which actually took 7 days to shoot.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Official Diamond Jubilee cake(Not Chocolate)

As many of you will already know this weekend we will be celebrating the Queens Diamond Jubilee.Well as I did a feature on the wedding of Wills and Kate and the wonderful cakes that were made for them I decided to scour the web in the hope that a chocolate cake had been made to commemorate this great event and occasion.To no avail I'm afraid to say!  However I felt I could not let this Cake slip by unnoticed even though it is not chocolate.This is the Official Diamond jubilee Cake created by the instructors at the Defence Food Services at Worthy Down,and was presented to Queen as the official Diamond Jubilee Cake at a event on May 19th at Windsor castle.The cake itself has taken over 6 weeks and 500 hours to make it weighs around 154lb or 70kg.The crown is made entirely of sugar,and the cake itself reflects the Silver,Golden and Diamond jubilees,the Royal Navy, the Army and Royal Air Force.For any of you that ever worked with pasttilage  I am sure you will appreciate the work that has gone into this cake. I am only sorry I was unable to find out any more about the cake or indeed a chocolate cake made for the Queens Diamond Jubilee I have however posted the link to the gallery showing the making of this cake and the intricate work involved so with that I will leave you now to celebrate the Jubilee weekend in your own way.


View gallery



Macs Tip

There is no tip I can offer for this cake.

Chocolate Facts

In 1502, Columbus and his son, Ferdinand, were in the area, doing the usual conquering and such, when they came across a dugout canoe laden with supplies. They promptly captured it and ordered the natives to carry the loot on board their ship. In the process, somebody spilled some cacao, and the natives ran for the beans “as if an eye had fallen from their heads,” according to Ferdinand. Columbus could have been known as the first white guy to “discover” chocolate, but he blew his chance to make chocolate history by forgetting all about the incident.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Chocolate Cake(Afternoon Tea Party)

This is the last recipe in my quest to bring you your own lavish  afternoon tea party, and this is the epicentre of the tea party a delicious chocolate cake. I have undoubtedly made more extravagant  cakes and probably more eye catching but I have tried to keep this simple because it is going to be made only a couple of hours before your party and we don't want to get up too early do we.
You will probably have noticed all the recipes so far can be baked in advanced and stored for several days, this little baby needs to be cooked and eaten on the day which also provides the aroma of freshly baked chocolate throughout your home or venue,and gives you the opportunity  to say you have been up since 4 in the morning baking all your delights and everyone will be most impressed with your efforts and you will no doubt be invited to many other parties and events,Everyone trying to out do your party the one thing is they don't know the secret.I know it's sneaky and a little bit of a white lie but it is harmless? I think, although it has to be funny trying to see people try to produce these 10 recipes in this series in one morning.Any way as it is Saturday afternoon FA cup on soon, I'm not even going to go into the history of the Chocolate cake or find a nice story I'm going right to the recipe,I will say if any of you actually have your own afternoon tea party  based on these recipes please pass your comments or photos on they will be most appreciated.



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