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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cake

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Tonight on my weekly livestream for the Food Network, I wanted to embrace the warm weather we’ve been having and incorporate some fruit into my cake!!

My first thought was a chocolate covered strawberry, and that’s as far as I got 🙂 I made a miniature version of this cake ahead of time, as shown above.

The recipes used in my live stream can be found below:

Chocolate Cake Batter:

  • 2 1/2 cups flour
  • 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 3 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks), room temperature
  • 3 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 cup egg whites (about 7 large egg whites)
  • 1 1/2 cups buttermilk, room temperature
  • 1/8 cup vegetable oil

Strawberry American Buttercream:

  • 4 sticks (2 cups) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 8 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 Tbsp. heavy cream
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup strawberry puree (1 cup blended strawberries, cooked over low heat until reduced to 1/2 cup of puree)

Chocolate Ganache:

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream (about 4 oz.)
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips (3 oz.)

Additional components:

  • 1 container of washed strawberries
  • wilton 1M tip

Chocolate Cake Layers

Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and line four 7” round pans.

Mix together all dry ingredients (flour, cocoa, baking powder, sugar, and salt) in a stand mixer on low (with a paddle), until fully combined.

Mix chunks of room-temperature butter slowly into the dry mix, on a low speed. Continue to mix until no large chunks of butter remain, and the mixture becomes crumbly.

Pour in egg whites, and mix on low until just incorporated.

Mix in the buttermilk in two installments, on a low speed.

Add in vanilla and oil, and mix at a low speed until fully incorporated.

Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula, then beat on medium high for about 30 seconds.

Divide evenly between the prepared cake pans.

Bake for 35-40 minutes, or until a skewer comes out clean.

Allow to cool for 10 minutes, then run an offset spatula around perimeter of the pan to separate the cake from the pan.

Place cake layers on a rack to finish cooling.

While the cake layers cool, prepare the strawberry puree for the frosting.

Strawberry Frosting

Puree 1 cup of strawberries in food processor, then pour into a pan over a low medium heat.

Stir frequently, and cook for roughly 20 minutes, until the puree has reduced in size to half its original volume.

Remove from heat and place in fridge until fully cooled.

Next, make the strawberry buttercream.

Beat the butter on high for 30 seconds with a paddle attachment, until smooth. Slowly add in the powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time.

Alternate with small splashes of cream.

Once fully mixed, add in the vanilla and salt, and beat on medium low until the ingredients are fully incorporated.

Mix in (fully cooled) strawberry puree.

If the frosting is too thick, add in cream (1 teaspoon at a time). If the frosting is too thin, add in more powdered sugar (quarter of a cup at a time).

NOTE: When making frosting for a cake, it is important to mix the buttercream on low at the end of the process for a couple minutes, to get out any extra air that might have be incorporated during the mixing process. This will make it easier to get super smooth sides on your cake!

Chocolate Ganache

For the chocolate ganache, heat heavy cream in a heatproof bowl in the microwave for 45 seconds to 1 minute, until gently bubbling.

If you don’t have a microwave or prefer to use the stove top, you can heat the cream over a medium heat in a pan until it begins to simmer.

Remove from heat and pour into a heatproof bowl.

Gently pour chocolate chips into the heavy cream, making sure they are fully covered with cream.

Allow mixture to sit for 2 minutes.

Stir slowly until the cream and chocolate are fully combined combined.

Set aside to cool for about 30 minutes (or place in fridge for about 15 minutes), then pour into a squirt bottle for easy application.

Cake Assembly

Once the cake layers are fully cooled, assemble the cake.

Stack and frost layers with buttercream.

Apply a thin crumb coat, and chill the cake in freezer for 5 minutes.

Once the crumb coat is firm to the touch, apply, a second, thicker coat of frosting. Smooth with a bench scraper.

If you want to see a full tutorial for how I get smooth sides on my cakes, you can click here. Place cake in freezer for 15 minutes.

Once the cake is fully chilled, remove from freezer.

Dip washed strawberries into the ganache, and place around the the top edge of the cake, leaving about 1.5 inches between each strawberry.

Allow some of the ganache to drip over the edge.

Use a squirt bottle to add the ganache drips to the areas where the strawberries are placed.

And that’s it!!

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If you want to learn the tips and tricks I use to add drips to a cake, you can see a full tutorial here.

Vilinez Estevez

Sunday 18th of October 2020

Can I use 3 8inch pans instead of 4 7inchs pans?

Maya

Thursday 20th of August 2020

can i use freeze dried strawberries, blend them into a powder, and then add it?

Irena Lee

Thursday 23rd of July 2020

Do you have the recipe for the mini version? Would love to try that!

Sarah Cronk

Sunday 5th of April 2020

I’m going to be using 9in. pans and salted butter. Do you still think it’ll come out the same?

Chelsweets

Monday 6th of April 2020

Hi Sarah,

This recipe will make 2, 9" cake layers! Be sure to omit the salt in both the cake batter and frosting recipe if you plan to use salted butter. Hope that helps, happy baking!

Samantha

Tuesday 21st of January 2020

Is this frosting a strong strawberry flavor or should I just exchange the vanilla for strawberry extract?

Chelsweets

Wednesday 22nd of January 2020

Hi Samantha,

I don't love the flavor of strawberry extract / emulsion, but if you like it you can definitely add it into this recipe! You can either swap it for the vanilla, or add it incrementally. I'm also sharing a revamped version of this recipe that uses strawberry powder in a couple weeks!! Stay tuned :)

Samantha

Tuesday 21st of January 2020

Also, I made the frosting and it looks separated.