Jamie Oliver’s Party Cake

Posted by: Vanillicious  /  Dessert type: Cakes

Jamie Oliver's Party Cake

Few weeks ago I was invited for a festive brunch at friends’ house (I think it was more like a mansion), and there were loads of great sweet treats. I was tasting almost all of the served dessert, yet,the most impressive item I had was a chocolate cake with cream filling and strawberries, made by a teenager. I’m telling you, if this is heaven, I promise to be good for the rest of my life!

She forgot the name of the cake, but she said the recipe is from Jamie Oliver’s The Return of the Naked Chef . I assumed the recipe can be found online pretty easily, even without knowing its name. How wrong was I! Then I figured that once I know the name of the cake, I’ll just find it online. And that’s exactly what i did. Last week, after a long day at the office, I found myself heading to a book store. I went up the stairs to the 2nd floor, where the cooking books can be found, and started looking for the book. Since it’s a Jamie Oliver book, it wasn’t too hard to find. It was hard, though to remain focused while surrounded with all the cooking book, so I spend quite a while at the store. And yes, of course I found that the amazing cake that made me perform this enquiry is simply named Party Cake. When I was home I found the recipe on one of the discussion groups on Jamie Oliver’s official website, and nowhere else! Mission accomplished! Or at least the first part of it!

After reviewing the recipe, I couldn’t help it and decided to modify it, but to be honest – I always do.  So I decided to make the base of the cake a little more moisty than it was supposed to be. I also decided to exchange some of the cream with mascarpone cheese, since it goes very well with strawberries.

A quick note: I admit this cake might take a little longer than the usual sponge cake, but it’s worth every minute of your time! But still, even though the recipe and instructions might look long, the cake is very simple to make and will take less time than you would think! Unless you bake for fun, then I say: take your time, and enjoy every moment, like I usually do!

A few tips:

  • The base: Cut the cake horizontally only when it has cooled completely. By then it is less likely to break. And of course, you’re less likely to burn your fingers!
  • The cream filling: If you can’t find mascarpone cheese or if it’s over-priced (which is a good enough reason!), you can stick to the original recipe and whip 500ml of double or whipping cream (the latter consists less fats).
  • Start whipping the cream and cheese for the filling and assemble the cake when the base has cooled completely.
  • The berries for filling: I couldn’t find fresh raspberries at the store the day I was shopping for the cake, so I got some blueberries instead. I also added some frozen raspberries to the filling, and it was as good.

So here’s my version of Jamie Oliver’s party cake:

Click here to read up this recipe!

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Raspberry Souffle

Posted by: Vanillicious  /  Dessert type: Gluten Free Desserts, No Bake Desserts
Raspberry Souffle

Raspberry Souffle

We have a tradition in this house that every Saturday we treat ourselves with a wonderful home-made dessert which is not a cake, and if we want to have more of it – we’ll have to wait for the following weekend(s). This weekend we had raspberry souffles. The raspberries, by the way, can be replaced with any other sour berry of your choice.

As you already know, a souffle is made of whipped egg whites and flavouring. However, unlike other souffles I’ve made or had before, this one is a no-bake souffle and can be made in advance and can definitely wait for you. As long as it’s in the fridge.

I run and tell that quickly because we just loved it. Hope you will, too! Click here to read up this recipe!

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Raspberry Blondies

Posted by: Vanillicious  /  Dessert type: Uncategorized
Raspberry Blondies

Raspberry Blondies

Basically, Blondies are white chocolate brownies. So why not adding some raspberries, another favourite ingredient of mine, and have a feast of tastes?

I learned that this is the ultimate potluck solution, everybody’s satisfaction is guarantied! This is no surprise, though, knowing how perfectly the sweetness of the white chocolate and sourness of the raspberries are combined.

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