Della's Birthday and Some Chocolate Cake


Apology for the rather long break on posting, I was out of town for the past two weekends. I had a chance to go to Napa two weeks ago with a few girls, it was a beautiful day, a bit chilly still but quite warm under the sun. It was nice to get away from everything, from work, from chores at home, from baking, from everything and just enjoying the view. Fortunately, we are all foodies, so it was only natural that food was one of the highlights of the day, lunch, dessert, ice cream, dinner, wine, it was all good.


Last weekend was San Diego, it was quite a long drive but good thing I wasn't driving. It was supposed to be raining all over California that weekend and we were a little bit skeptical in going, but again, it turned out to be a beautiful Saturday in San Diego. The trip was indeed filled with food and more food, beach too, but more food later :)

Although now we are back to the cold and wet San Jose weather, it only makes me crave for summer to come even more. I'm already making a list of cake/dessert for summer and I cannot wait! BBQ, berries, cherries, stone fruits, sangria, watermelon, ice cream making frenzy, ...


It was also my dear friend, Della's birthday about two weeks ago. She actually spent her birthday in Canada with some friends but she "demanded" that I made her a cake for her birthday, especially since I missed doing it for the past two years, which she kept bringing up :). We planned on having the birthday dinner among a group of friends the weekend after she got back, and there was only so little time to make the cake. She didn't even bother requesting what cake she would like as she knew that the chance of she's getting any cake at all is pretty tiny if she starts requesting stuff. It'd have to be whatever I can come up with, in just a short period of time. So there I was combining stuff and stacking them to make it at least a decent one, and I don't think I did a too shabby job at it given less than a day time frame (in my humble opinion of course), although I could probably do a neater job at stacking and trimming it, oh well...


I didn't want to make a chocolate type of cake because I think I made enough lately and craving for something lighter and a bit summery, but I've had a layer of tiramisu cream on top of espresso/rum soaked chocolate cake already assembled in the fridge. So what I did was, I made another layer of chocolate cake, soaked in espresso/rum mixture, dark chocolate whipped cream, rice crispy with hazelnut paste and milk chocolate layer, and a thin plate of just dark chocolate couverture. I made it into a square cake just for a change, and so that I won't have to decorate the side. Luckily, I also had some unfilled macarons in the freezer (which I filled with ganache later on), great time saver for decoration, and the cake was done! I even had time to babysit my baby niece which I don't get to see everyday.


It was nice to gather with friends, it's been a while we haven't done that. We used to just gather and eat almost every weekend, and I miss those days sometimes. What about the cake you might ask? Well, I was a bit disappointed that the crispy layer got soggy because I put the chocolate cream right on top of it. I guess I should pay more attention to the layering sequence in the future to avoid this to happen again., but other than that, it went well, and more importantly, the birthday girl got a homemade cake! Cant imagine the hard time I would get until the next year if I didn't :).

Here is the components that go inside the cake (no recipe sorry, it was just sorta add and mix without any weighing or much thoughts put on it), but I guess this cake is more like an idea of how you can make a decent and tasty cake with what you've already had. Which reminds me that Spring is just around the corner, and that means Spring Cleaning! I have quite a bit of different stuff in my freezer and it's time to clean them up and come up with something.


So here goes:
- chocolate cake drenched in espresso-rum mixture
- rice crispy layer with milk chocolate and hazelnut paste
- chocolate whipped cream
- more chocolate cake with espresso-rum mixture
- tiramisu cream
- chocolate ganache
- chocolate whipped cream (piped in the middle to support the chocolate sheet)
- thin plate of chocolate couverture
- decoration: macarons, gold leaf, chocolate sticks

It sounds a lot and complicated, but it's actually not, some of the layer is repeated.


I have to say that I haven't been baking as much as I used to lately. That doesn't mean that I stop making a list of the things I want to make. St. Patricks day might be over but that does not stop me from wanting to make something with Irish twist, Spring-inspired desserts, Spring-cleaning cakes, oh the list could go on and on, and lastly I want to make something in honor to the tragedy that just happened in Japan.


I'll leave it at that for now and I'm wishing you a great week ahead, don't forget to live your life to the fullest and make it as meaningful as possible as you will never know when the time will come. And lastly, I'm hoping that Spring (real Spring) will come soon.

6 comments:

Dee D said...

Wow, that sounds so delicious! Lucky friend of yours :)

Anonymous said...

You have such a beautiful blog! the cake looks delish :)

CarinE said...

you call that a last minute cake? I call that reserved cake!! I love your decorations! I bet the combination is delicious!

d-La said...

terima kasih atas kue-nya!!!

Hitchcock Butterfield said...

Looks so amazing and i think it's really delicious. Love the chocolate cake.

Anonymous said...

would you like to share how you make the rice krispe milk chocolate and hazelnut paste layer? :)

Thanks
LC