If you haven't heard about We Should Cocoa before, scroll down to the bottom of this post for details.
My entry is this gorgeous Chocolate Cherry Cake baked to a recipe by Jason Atherton from the Baking Mad.com website. It's a bit like a cross between a giant chocolate brownie and a black forest gateau! It's worth noting that it gets better with keeping, so make it a couple of days before you want to eat it.
Chocolate Cherry Cake
Preparation Time 25 minutes
Baking Time 25 minutes
Portions Serves 8-10
200g 70% cocoa solids chocolate broken
125g butter, unsalted, cubed
50g ground almonds
100g self raising flour (Allinson Nature Friendly)
4 Free Range Eggs, Large
125g Silver Spoon Homegrown Caster Sugar
2tbsp cherry jam
Fresh cherries to serve
1. Preheat oven to 180C/gas 4. Place chocolate and butter in a bowl over a pan of simmering water. Melt, then cool and stir in ground almonds and flour. In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs and sugar for 5 minutes, then fold the egg mixture into the chocolate.
The egg mixture should look pale and frothy like this (above)
2. Line a 20cm cake tin with baking paper and spoon in the cake batter. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until set but slightly soft in the centre. remove from the oven, allow to cook in the tin then transfer to a wire rack.
Spread with warm cherry jam and top with fresh cherries.
The cake was made using British homegrown Silver Spoon Sugar
Silver Spoon sugars are made from sugar beet
which is a large pale brown root crop, similar to parsnip which grows
in the temperate climates of Europe and North America. The sugar beet
that goes into Silver Spoon sugars travels a short distance to the
factory (an average of only 28 miles) direct from the fields around Bury
St Edmunds in East Anglia. Silver Spoon work with 1,200 local farmers to grown the beet, which is then made into their range of homegrown sugars for families all over the country.
Silver
Spoon are committed to reducing energy use, emissions and waste at
every stage. All raw materials in the factory are aimed to be
transformed into sustainable products. Disclaimer: Baking Mad supplied me with the ambient ingredients for this recipe, I was not required to write a positive review and any opinion expressed is my own..
The idea is to make something with chocolate each month. You can use any sort of chocolate or cocoa substance and use any ingredient that you like. But you must include the special ingredient or ingredients selected by the host. It can be sweet or savoury, simple or complicated; be as creative as you like. You can use anyone’s recipe (acknowledging the source of course) or make up your own.
What to do?
1. Post your recipe on your blog – accompanying photographs would be nice.
2. Mention “We Should Cocoa” in your post and link back to Farmersgirl Kitchen Chocolate Teapot and Chocolate Log Blog.
3. Add your entry to the Linky Tool below
3. Add your entry to the Linky Tool below
4. Entries should be submitted no later than midnight of the 25th of the month.
5. The round up of entries will be posted on the relevant host’s blog on or before the last day of the month.
6. The new challenge will be posted on the 1st of the month.7. If mentioning on Twitter you can use the tag #weshouldcocoa and I will endeavour to retweet.
Love your cherry cake!! Great choice for WSC this month - I'll see what I can whip up for you :)
ReplyDeletefab idea... I loved the blackberries and didn't think i'd like the fruit/chocolate thing at all so I look forward to using cherries... I have an idea already!
ReplyDeleteOoh, your chocolate cherry cake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the challenge :o)
Ooohh ooh and double ooh! Chocolate and cherries. Count me in!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice Janice. chocolate and cherries are a real classic - bring on those Black Forest Gateaux!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks fabulous and sounds very tasty.
Cherries are a great choice - loads of things you could do but black forest gateau is such a classic I think that might have to be what I go for!
ReplyDeleteOH yes! I may even make that classic Black Forest Gateau! GREAT choice Janice and I am IN!
ReplyDeleteCan I enter something I posted on my blog already (but very recently)? I don't eat cherries and have never made anything with them, so doubt I will make anything else this month - is that OK under your rules if I repost it and add the badge and labels etc? Please let me know!
ReplyDeleteOh crumbs. Where am I going to get cherries from in the middle of winter. Oh, unless I find some soaked in booze... now you're talking!
ReplyDeleteSorry Caroline, I've checked with Choclette and it has to be new posts I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteLucy - cherries jam, cherry liqueur, cherries in booze all sound good to me ;-)
I love cherries but haven't ever cooked them with chocolate. I think it's about time I did!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely cake Janice. Love cherries and chocolate and this cake even more as there is no cream in it! Yay!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the challenge - I'm sure you'll do well!
Chocolate and Cherries? Totally a good combo. Definitely a must do recipe!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great cake Janice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake and great challenge. Brilliant combo too!
ReplyDeleteIt looks marvellous Janice. *slurp*
ReplyDeleteOh and I will have a wee think.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my! This chocolate & cherry cake looks so tempting & lovely topped with cherries! :)
ReplyDeleteLoving the look of your cake, chocolate and cherries is one of our favourite combinations! I'm joining in for the first time this month, though have meant to do so most months.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in for the first time, have you linked your entry on the linky thing?
ReplyDeleteI was reading the roundup and was like, ooh, mm, ooh , mmm, ohh! Can't decide what sounds best, I want them all!
ReplyDeleteCherry cake looks yummy.
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