I have just one of my many wedding cake layers done, but it was a doozy. It's the biggest layer of what will be a four-tier fudgy-nearly-flourless cake. The layer is huge - 14 inches! I was very, very nervous baking this particular cake, but it turned out beautifully. See the secret behind baking large cakes below.
• The massive pan. This is about five times bigger than any pan we've baked this particular recipe in before.
• Melting pounds and pounds of butter and chocolate!
• And ta-da! Here is the secret. A heating core. The heating core and high sides of the cake pan combine to help a nearly flourless cake like this bake evenly. We baked it at a low temperature for about twice the time the recipe calls for.
• Baking in my half-size oven - the pan barely fit. Note the oven thermometer firmly in place.
But it turned out beautifully - firm and fudgy. I let it cool all night then turned it out of the pan, wrapped it well, and put it into the freezer. The core came out smoothly and the hole in the center will be covered by the tiers on top.
I'll be serving this rustic tiered cake (it's supposed to be delicious - not necessarily pretty!) along with a set of lemon olive oil cakes on individual cake stands and plates.
A funny note on this recipe: I had been debating between the recipe Orangette used for her wedding cakes and a similar recipe I had used from Chocolate & Zucchini. Upon closer examination, however, they turned out to be identical!
• Recipe: Melt-in-Your-Mouth Chocolate Cake at Chocolate & Zucchini
Related: DIY Wedding Inspiration: How To Make Your Own Wedding Cake (Without Losing Your Mind)
(Images: Faith Hopler)
You cake is making me seriously hungry. I hope all is well with your power situation!
view Signe's profile
phew! I am sooo relieved for you that this layer is done! congratulations!
but -- half-size oven indeed! it looks bigger than the easy-bake oven our kitchen came equipped with (many of my cookie sheets were too big to fit!)
view mschatelaine's profile
I can bury my face into that cake and just have a feast!
view reggiesoang's profile
@reggiesoang - haha it would seriously make you sick; this is like a solid bar of butter and chocolate. Very nice in small doses though.
And yes! Thanks for the good wishes; the power at the house came back on tonight.
view faith's profile
Instead of a heating core you can also use a few "flower nails" (used for making piped icing flowers and cost a little less than a heating core) equally spaced apart in the bottom your pan before pouring in your batter. They should be buttered and floured easy removal.
view lubbylu's profile
this is quite an undertaking! good luck!!
when is the wedding? what's the frosting/decorations gonna be like?
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