My children are getting to the age where I don't tell people how old they are, because it makes me seem so old! Suffice to say, they are both over 30 years old now. CT is the July child - his birthday is very near to mine, so we either share a cake, or my birthday gets forgotten. That's not as bad as it sounds - we've never made a huge thing out of birthdays once the children had passsed the stage of needing novelty cakes. (The hours I spent every year with sponge cakes cut to odd shapes, templates, fondant icing, marzipan and an array of food colours will long be remembered!)
This is basically a sponge cake made from two batters marbled together - one flavoured with coffee and the other with cocoa to give a darker batter. Both batters are made with light brown sugar to give extra flavour. The two layers are sandwiched and topped with coffee flavoured buttercream, and I decorated with a mix of chocolate stars and cappuccino sprinkles.
Gooey buttercream cakes aren't my favourite sort of cake, but they are a nice treat for a special occasion. This was a light textured and well flavoured cake. The coffee kept the buttercream from being too sweet and the marbling of the two batters gave an interesting appearance. The cocoa was more for colour than flavour - the coffee flavour was much stronger than any chocolate flavour present.
It looks really delicious. I do love coffee-flavoured cakes!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the marbling - it always makes for an impressive looking cake. I love the generosity of your buttercream - a proper celebration birthday cake! Happy birthday to CT, and happy birthday to you too :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to you both! How nice that you're still making cakes for your son even after he's 30! :)
ReplyDeleteI have to say, we're not big birthday celebrators here either...
I love the cake! It looks really good. I'll definitely will make this. My mom and granny will be really happy.
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks fantastic! Another brilliant bit of marbling, I'm very jealous!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you buy the cappuccino sprinkles? Don't think I've ever seen those...
HH - I found them in an expensive delicatessen in a strange little country shopping arcade, when I wasnt really looking for anything, but they are available from several mail order suppliers if you Google. Otherwise, try speciality cake decorating suppliers.
ReplyDeleteI am chuffed to bits with this. Coffee and cocoa is a favourite combination of mine. Also, (belated) happy birthday to you and your son. I am bookmarking this for when I am confident enough to attempt something similar.
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking cake. I love chocolate and coffee in cakes. Happy (belated) birthday to you and to CT!
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