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Hi MBA readers! Glory of Glorious Treats stopping by today to hold down the fort while Jamie is caring for her sweet new baby girl.
With Valentine’s Day on the horizon I thought a pretty cake would be very fitting. This Chocolate Raspberry Cake is beautiful, delicious… and amazingly easy to put together!
This cake starts with a classic chocolate cake. Feel free to use your favorite boxed mix, or Jamie’s recipe for Chocolate Cake. Delicious raspberry frosting and fresh raspberries add to the beauty of this simple, yet impressive cake.
Prepare the cake batter as directed (on the box, or the recipe)
Prepare your cake pans by spreading butter or oil in the pan and coating with a bit of flour. Line the bottom of the pans with parchment paper (or brown paper bag with no printing)
1 baked 3, 6″ cakes because I wanted a nice tall cake. I poured 1 cup of batter into each pan and had some batter left over for a few cupcakes.
Feel free to make 6″, 8″ or 9″ cakes, and divide the batter appropriately. For the 6″ cakes I baked them for 25 minutes, the baking time will vary based on your pan size and how much batter is in each pan. The cakes are done when they have a slight dome and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Once the cakes are baked, cool them, then carefully remove from the pans (you can leave the parchment paper on the bottom for now). Wrap the cakes in plastic wrap and put them in the freezer. Freeze cakes for a minimum of 30 minutes. The cake layers can be frozen overnight, or up to 2 weeks (if well wrapped). I like to freeze the cakes because it locks in the moisture and makes them much easier to handle and frost.
When desired, prepare Raspberry Buttercream (recipe below). Spread the frosting with an offset spatula or frost the layers using a large piping bag fitted with a large round tip. Add a generous layer of frosting. After adding frosting to the top layer, arrange fresh raspberries (washed and patted dry). Dust raspberries with powdered sugar if desired.
Serve immediately, or gently wrap the outside of the cake with plastic wrap and keep the cake chilled until almost ready to serve. Allow cake to come to room temperature before serving.
Raspberry Buttercream
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
- 4 oz (1/2 package) cream cheese
- 3 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 3 Tablespoons raspberry jam (preferably pure fruit, no additional sugar)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 Tablespoon milk or cream
- pink food coloring (optional)
Directions:
- In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat butter until smooth. Add cream cheese and beat until fully combined and smooth.
- Add 1 cup powdered sugar and blend. Add 1 Tablespoon of raspberry jam and blend.
- Add vanilla and salt (only add salt if you've used unsalted butter)
- Continue blending and add another cup of powdered sugar, and 1 Tablespoon of jam. Repeat with the last 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar and remaining tablespoon of jam.
- Beat until well blended, smooth and fluffy. Slowly add 1 Tablespoon milk or cream and blend another 20 seconds or so. If desired, add a drop of concentrated pink food coloring (or red liquid food color).
- Spread the frosting onto the cake layers using an offset spatula, or pipe the frosting onto the cake layers using a large piping bag fitted with a large round tip.
Notes:
- If you have a strong aversion to cream cheese, feel free to replace with an additional 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
- This is enough frosting to generously frost the cake as shown (between the layers only).
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Hi! When you say 1 tablespoon milk, do you mean powder milk?ย
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Hi, Nis! The milk is regular milk in liquid form. Let me know if I can do anything else for you. Take care!
That looks so good! I will probably do it for my mom’s birthday! Can I do it 8 hours before serving and keeping it in the fridge? Or should I do it right before serving?
Thanks for the recipe!
I think you’re fine with 8 hours as long as it is refrigerated. Happy birthday to your mom – I hope she enjoys the cake.
-Jamie
Definitely the best buttercream I’ve ever tried! Thanks for sharing :D
Yay! So glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe, Tiph!
-Jamie
I don’t consider myself much of a baker but I made this (with Jamie’s chocolate cake recipe too) for my husband’s birthday and it came out beautifully! He loved it! Thank you very much. I’ll be coming back to check out more recipes in the future.
Becca-
I am so happy to hear you enjoyed the recipes! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your feedback. It sounds like you’re becoming quite the baker! :)
-Jamie
Hi Glory! I just made your cake and it turned out fantastic ! I made a post about it on my blog http://bocadelights.com/recipe/chocolate-raspberry-cake/. Keep up your wonderful blog :)
Hi. I was just wondering for the raspberry jam, if we want to use fresh raspberries, can I just crush or blend the raspberries? Or must I make fresh jam? Thanks so much and this recipe looks awesome! Can’t wait to try it! :)
Cleo-
The fresh raspberries are going to be a thinner consistency, so I think in this case jam would work better. I hope this helps.
-Jamie
What an impressive-looking cake! It looks delicious!
A lovely looking cake. Great flavours – very nice indeed
Is there a way to make this before hand and store it in the fridge for a night? Or would you recommend making it the day/time that you want to icing the cake? Thanks!
Good lord that looks incredible Gloria! I love guest bloggers – showcases another great blog to follow!
Jamie, congrats to you and your husband on Estelle, she’s beautiful!