I decided to bake a little cake for Trisha. This also gives me an opportunity to use my newest cake tin - bought entirely on impulse because it was cheap! But I didn't feel especially inspired and was running a little low on ideas for what sort of a cake to do. It kinda had to be chocolate, I guess, but a plain ol' chocolate cake seems a tad dull. Then I thought back to
where it all began, and I had an idea. So, here's what I think would happen if you were to cross Nutella with Ferrero Rocher...
Nuterocher CakeIngredients- 70g Butter
- 70g Dark chocolate
- 55g Plain flour
- 1/2 tsp Baking powder
- 70g Caster sugar
- 70g Dark muscovado sugar
- 1tsp Black treacle
- 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract
- 1 Egg
- 25ml Cherry brandy
- Nutella
- More dark chocolate
- Roast, ground hazelnuts*
Method- Melt the chocolate and butter together and set aside.
- Mix the flour, baking powder and sugars in a large bowl and stir in the melted chocolate and butter, treacle and vanilla.
- Beat the egg and stir in.
- Pour into a well-greased and lightly cocoa dusted cake tin and bake at ~180C for ~20 minutes.
- Remove from tin and allow to cool on a wire rack.
- Slice in half horizontally and pour the cherry brandy over the inner surfaces.
- Spread Nutella over the lower half and replace the upper half.
- Melt some chocolate and pour/spread over the top of the cake.
- Sprinkle the chopped hazelnuts over the liquid chocolate and allow to set.
*Yes, I could have roasted and chopped them myself, but I was feeling lazy.
Ready for the oven.

But hang on a minute... that smells like burning. Oh yes, cakes rise in the oven, don't they?

I think this qualifies as a baking disaster. But looking at the symptoms and having a little think about it, I realised that I'd added far too much baking powder. Baking on such a small scale is so much harder! So time for take two, in which I took a bit more care in measuring out the raising agent and also divided the batter up into the mini ring mould and three cupcake moulds. It looks rather a lot better this time. Not quite perfect, but definitely much better!



It looks quite good after decoration (at least, I think it does!).

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