By Izy Hossack, Pop Sugar
[post_ads]When it comes to gingerbread cookies I've never been that
enthusiastic. I don't think I've ever made them at home and successfully
made them taste gingery or spicy enough (anyone got tips!?), but
gingerbread cake is a whooole different ball game. I love when it has a
syrupy, dense texture with a richness almost comparable to a brownie.
Last year I created my all-time favorite recipe for gingerbread cake in loaf form (it has pumpkin in it, which I think is why it's so ridiculously moist), which I knew I had to put in my book because it's just so damn moreish.
Last week I was "commissioned"* by my boyfriend to bake something to
bring to the hospital where he's studying for a staff/patient Christmas
party. I knew there would be a lot of people so a loaf cake would not be
enough — I'd have to make some sort of towering, quadruple layer cake.
Being in a festive mood I had gingerbread on the brain, but my recipe is
more of a snacking cake. It's better for an informal tea-time treat and
is way too delicate to withstand all the weight if layered up. Then as I
was flicking through April Carter's new cake book, Decorated, I
spotted this beauty. A huge, dark gingerbread layer cake sandwiched
together with salted caramel buttercream and drizzled in a sticky layer
of caramel sauce. It was meant to be!
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(*I say commissioned, I actually mean that he asked me to help him
bake buuut I got carried away and just made it all . . . oops?)Notes
I didn't add the whiskey to the caramel as the cake was going to be feeding a huge range of people, some of whom may not be able to or want to consume alcohol.
Making a buttercream dam is easier to show than explain if you've never heard of it before — thank goodness for Martha Stewart! Check this link to see what I mean.
Ingredients
For the cake:
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 3 1/2 ounces unsulfered molasses
- 3 1/2 ounces golden syrup — use corn/agave syrup if you can't get this
- 1 cup dark brown sugar, not packed
- 2 medium eggs
- 1 1/4 cups whole milk
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 4 teaspoons ground ginger
- 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- Pinch of ground cloves (I used allspice)
- Pinch of nutmeg
- Pinch of salt
- 1 cup and 2 tablespoons of superfine sugar
- 1 1/4 cups double (heavy) cream
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 1-2 teaspoons flaky sea salt
- 3 teaspoons whiskey
- 15 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2 1/3 cups powered sugar
- 1/2 cup salted whiskey caramel sauce (see above)
- Crystallised ginger, for decoration
Directions
- Make the cake: Preheat the oven to 335°F. Prepare 7-inch round, deep cake tins by greasing and lining the base with parchment paper.
- Heat the butter, molasses, and golden syrup in a large saucepan over a low heat until the butter has melted. Beat in the brown sugar and set aside to cool slightly.
- In a separate bowl, combine the eggs and milk together. Slowly beat into the butter and sugar mixture.
- Sift the flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and salt into the saucepan, and beat until just combined.
- Divide the batter evenly between the 2 prepared pans, and bake for 30-40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out with a few crumbs attached.
- Let cool for about 10 minutes and then invert onto a wire rack to cool completely.
- Make the caramel sauce: Heat the superfine sugar in a large saucepan over medium heat. Once the sugar starts to melt, swirl the sugar into the liquid areas of the pan without stirring.
- While the sugar is melting, gently warm the cream and butter in a separate pan until the butter has melted.
- After about 10 minutes, or once the sugar has completely melted and is a dark amber color, remove the saucepan from the heat. Immediately whisk in the warm cream and butter mixture (be careful, as the hot caramel can splash up). If the sugar solidifies, return the pan to medium heat until the mixture is liquid again. Stir in the salt and whiskey.
- Pour the mixture through a sieve into a heatproof bowl to remove any remaining lumps of sugar and leave to cool.
- Make the buttercream: Using a stand mixer or electric hand mixer, beat the butter in a bowl for 3-4 minutes until pale and creamy. Add the icing sugar and whiskey caramel sauce, then continue to beat for another 2-3 minutes until smooth.
- Assemble the cake: Level the cakes by cutting off the domed tops (I like using a serrated knife for this) and split each layer in half so that you have 4 layers in total.
- Spread the first layer with about 1/6 of the buttercream. Make a thicker layer of buttercream like a dam (see notes) around the edges and spoon in about 2 tablespoons of the slightly cooled caramel sauce (if it is too thick to pour, warm it gently for a few seconds on the stove). Place the second layer on top and repeat the buttercream and caramel filling and repeat again with the third layer. Top with the last layer and cover the entire cake with a thin layer of the buttercream (this is called crumb coating). Chill for 30 minutes then pour over the caramel (again, warm it if it is too thick to pour, or chill if it is too runny) and decorate with chopped crystallized ginger.
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Category : Desserts, Cake
Yield : 1 cake