New Year Cake | Recipe

A sweet buttercreamy start into the New Year

Text:
Katharina Kuhlmann

Photography:
Holly Jade

19 July 2018

Ingredients

For a cake with Ø 20 cm / 8 inches


For the cake:

480 ml

unsweetened almond milk

2 tsp

apple cider vinegar

420 g

self-raising flour

480 g

golden caster sugar

3 tbsp

cocoa powder

1 tsp

baking powder

1 tsp

bicarbonate of soda

120 g

melted coconut oil

3 tsp

vanilla extract

15 g

VIVANI Fine Dark chocolate 71 % Cocoa

For the buttercream:

300 g

dairy-free butter

550 g

icing sugar

1 tbsp

caramel sauce

some

dairy-free milk (if needed)

For the decoration (optionally):

some

plain digestive biscuits

some

melted VIVANI Dark Nougat

some

caramel sauce


making

baking time
30 minutes

waiting / cooling time
1 hour

level of difficulty
medium

01

To make the cake preheat your oven to 180 °C and line three 8-inch cake tins with grease-proof paper.

02

In a bowl, combine the almond milk with the apple cider vinegar and whisk until fully combined. Set aside for 10 minutes to curdle. This creates a vegan 'buttermilk'.

03

In a large mixing bowl, sift the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda. Mix well to combine.

04

Add the coconut oil and vanilla into the 'buttermilk' and whisk to combine.

05

Add the wet ingredients and melted chocolate into the dry ingredients and mix.

06

Pour equal amounts of batter into the lined cake tins. Make sure to tap the tins on the worktop to remove any air bubbles.

07

Pop the cakes into the centre of the preheated oven and bake for around 30 minutes. You will know they are done when you put a knife or skewer in and it comes out clean and they are springy to the touch.

08

Place the cakes on a cooling rack and allow to cool fully. Once cool, pop them into a sealed container to keep them fresh before frosting.

09

To make the frosting cream the butter on high in a bowl or stand mixer. Then add in the icing sugar and caramel. Add in a splash of dairy-free milk if too thick. You want the buttercream light and fluffy.

10

Stack and fill the cake with buttercream, drizzling on some caramel sauce and crumbled cookies between the layers, then crumb coat the whole cake and pop into the fridge to set. This will take around 1 hour.

11

Once the crumb coat is set, apply another coat of buttercream and level until smooth. I use a cake scraper and large pallet knife.

12

Once the final layer of frosting is firm, place some melted chocolate into a piping bag along with a small round tip nozzle and drew on a clock face to celebrate New Years Eve.


Tip: Serve fresh or store in a sealed container in the fridge, the buttercream will firm up at room temperature. Best eaten within a few days!

 

Many thanks to Holly Jade from the vegan food and lifestyle blog thelittleblogofvegan, who created this fantastic recipe for us – a real eye-catcher!

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