Monday, July 20, 2009

Eggless Black Forest Cake


It was during one of those after-college evenings when me and my friend M went to Hot Breads,hungry enough to eat the whole shop.We didn’t have much cash with us but still wanted a Black forest Pastry each.I remember it cost about 20 bucks and we just had 50rs/- with us.We bought 2 of them,paid the lone fifty rupee note and waited to collect the balance.The shopkeeper gave us 60 rs back thinking we gave a 100 rupee note.*Ok,I’m not so proud of this but still sharing it with you all*.We just glanced at each other and ran from there-literally,holding our pastry and the unexpected extra cash..hah those were the good ol’ days..;).

I never expected in my wildest dreams that I would be baking my own Blackforest cake some day.Leave alone BF cake,I didn’t even think I could cook a proper regular meal..:).I guess with each passing day,we learn.

I’ve seen indefinite number of recipes for Blackforest cake but every time I zero in on one,I get jittery and then I drop the whole plan.But today I had to make one,I work well under pressure,I guess.My dearest ma-in-law is celebrating her 60th birthday and the least I could do is make something for her.Thats why the eggless cake.

I cried out loud or rather twittered aloud for help regarding the cake and my dear friends Ria,Aparna and Deeba gave me the necessary push and encouraged me to go for it.Thanks to you guys or else I would have taken the nearest escape route ahead and made something much much simpler.

I chose this recipe from Vanitha magazine amongst an array of dishes using Milkmaid.I’ve seen a similar recipe at Srivalli’s and Renuka’s place.A simple eggless chocolate cake which can be whipped up in no time.

Eggless Black Forest Cake


Ingredients-For the cake

Condensed milk-Milkmaid – 400 grams(1 can)
Butter – 125 grams
Maida/Flour – 225 grams
Cocoa powder – 3-4 tablespoons
Baking powder – 1 teaspoon
Baking soda – 1 teaspoon
Aerated cola – 200ml(I used Pepsi)

Method

Grease and line an 8’ round baking tin
Preheat oven to 150C.

Melt butter-Microwave for 1 minute on high.Let it cool.
Add milkmaid and beat well.
Sift together maida,cocoa powder,baking powder and baking soda.
Add maida mix to the milkmaid-butter mixture alternating with cola till maida and cola are finished.
Pour into the greased baking tin and bake for 30-40 minutes or till a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
Cool on a wire rack.

Ingredients –For the Sugar syrup

Sugar – ½ cup
Water – ½ cup

In a thick bottom pan,mix the sugar and water and boil till the sugar melts.Keep aside to cool.

Ingredients –For the cream

Fresh cream – 300 ml
Powdered sugar – 4-5 tablespoons
Vanilla essence – 1 teaspoon

Keep cream and the beater blades in the freezer for about half an hour.
Add sugar and essence to the chilled cream.
Beat well till the cream is thick and forms soft peaks.
Keep refrigerated till use.

Ingredients for filling and garnish

A cup of cherries chopped fine-I used glazed cherries-reserve a few for garnishing on top.
A bar of milk chocolate – Make chocolate shavings out of the bar and keep refrigerated till use.
Few edible silver beads

For assembling the cake

Cut the cake into 3-4 layers horizontally[I cut it into 3 layers].
Keep one layer of the cake on the serving plate.
Sprinkle 3-4 tablespoons of sugar syrup on it.
Now spread 2-3 tablespoons of whipped cream on top of the cake.
Add the chopped cherries on top.
Repeat with other layers.
Cover the cake completely with whipped cream on all sides and the top.
Level the top and sides with a broad spatula dipped in chilled water.
Decorate the top with chocolate shavings,halved cherries and silver beads.
Keep chilled in the fridge till use.

Happy Birthday Amma..:)

27 comments:

Bharathy said...

Ayyo...Toooo good!
Bookmarked!!! :)

Prathibha said...

hmmm divya...Loved that eggless version dear..pepsi in cake...really need to try this version next time...bookmarked..

jayasree said...

Yummilicious cake... Neat presentation. I too have the recipe saved from Vanitha. Yet to try it though.

roma said...

Wow Divya! I never knew we could make Black Forest cake without any eggs! I have bookmarked this recipe. Thanks so much for sharing.

Divya Vikram said...

Cake looks lovely.And lovely frosting as well!Wish I had a slice.

Raaga said...

beautiful. Please wish your MIL a very happy birthday!

My Experiments with Cooking said...

Everyone would have had college memories associated with Black Forest!Yours looks exactly like what I am missing right now :)

Aparna said...

So you did make it. It looks very good. Hope your mother-in-law had a great birthday.
Freezing the beater attachment ia nice idea.:)

Sanghi said...

Wow.. this is tempting delight! yummy!:)

Bergamot said...

Wow this is really good. Delicious... would love a big slice of the cake.

RAKS KITCHEN said...

drooling over here! Gorgegous looking cake Divya!

roopa said...

Wow Divya, u hit the mark with this favorite cake of mine :) its come out so perfect ! with the beads and all.

Ramya said...

Wow!!Black forest cake sans egg!!Lovely..Cake looks delicious with a mouthwatering frosting..I wud luv to try this cake for my son's bday

mona said...

Delicious Cake!

Cilantro said...

Super delicious cake. Nice clicks.

Priya Narasimhan said...

Divya,Cake looks awesome..I too have tried eggless BF, following the same procedure..Bu mine did not come this well..May be Ihave to try again following your recipe..:-)

Parita said...

Cake has come out perfect divya, bday wishes to your amma :)

Faiza Ali said...

wooooow !!! It looks so so yummy with all the frosting and the silver beads. Nice job Divya.

Supriya said...

Looks delicious :)

Ria said...

Divya! YAY!! for you!! So u did it! And btw it really really looks good!! I'm so badly craving for it!! :) And thank you so much for the mention! :)
And belated birthday wishes to your Amma :)

Aparna Prabhu said...

Hey Divs.........happy bday to ur Amma.........cake luks awesome..........will keep visitinng always nd do keep visiting to mine too

Srivalli said...

oh..lovely..Happy birthday to your mil!..I am sure the cake was most enjoyed!...

http://myerecipecorner.blogspot.com said...

Thats mouth-watering, I am gonna break from my diet to taste it!

Nithya said...

It looks absolutely yummy.. I am in hyper happiness in seeing this recipe. I have always wanted to make a black forest cake and this one looks perfect and neat. Would try it right away.

First time here and I am glad that I am here. will keep visiting. keep it up.

Shri said...

Hi Divya,
This is my first time here..The black forest cake does remind me of my college days now that you mentioned your story!Your cake looks lovely!

An Indian's Makeup Blog ! said...

Beyond gorgeous !! Totally drool worthy ! My first attempt at a layered cake was last week and lets just say I don't want to talk about it ;)

Mriganayani said...

Thanks Divya for stopping by my blog.

Your cake looks awesome. I should try it one time with the coke. I'm sure it helps in the cake rising.

I got the recipe from a eggless deserts book by Tarla Dalal. I should have seen your blog! hahah