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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Daring Bakers July Filbert Gateau


I have a confession to make---I hate making cakes. Clarification: I hate making fancy cakes. Nigella's Guiness cake all stirred together in the same pan you melt the butter in? That's the cake making I can handle. Or Duncan Hines funfetti... love it. But fancy cakes with piping and layers and 20 minutes mixing frosting? Not so much. So why did I join Daring Bakers despite my full knowledge that there would be cakes in my future? I asked myself that many times while tackling this month's challenge. In the end I was glad I tried.

July's Daring Baker's Challenge put a double emphasis on the "challenge" part. The original recipe was for a Filbert Gateau with Praline Buttercream -my version ended up almond. The recipe was a bit daunting at first, at least until I realized it was merely a set of smaller recipes. It was actually relatively easy(minus the decorating part) but quite time consuming. When all was said and done, over a two day period I made the following:

1 almond Genoise
1 recipe sugar syrup, flavored with italian amaretto
1 recipe amaretto buttercream frosting
½ cup heavy cream, whipped to soft peaks
1 recipe Apricot Glaze
1 recipe Ganache Glaze, prepared just before using


Slicing one cake into three layers was a bit difficult. And since I'd halved the cake recipe and not the whipped cream or buttercream recipe, I got a bit carried away filling the cake. My frosting/whipped cream layer was as thick as the cake layers.



Decorting may be the one area where I pushed the boundaries a bit. We were to decorate with piped buttercream but when it's 95 degrees, well, buttercream is the devil. It had a bit of a goldilocks moment--it was too soft and then after refrigeration, it was too hard. But never just right. And after a buttercream explosion out of the piping bag and all over the kitchen, I just piped some straight into the middle of the cake. Technically, it's decorated with buttercream frosting. Right there in the middle, underneath the chocolate leaves that accidently fell on the cake afterwards.


The taste? Eh. It does have that nut cake texture and flavor that seems a bit foreign. I tend to like my cake soft and spongy or dark and dense. But if nothing else, this July challenge was quite the adventure.

20 comments:

  1. OH....I like the chocolate leaves on the decoration! Your cake looks very elegant and well thought out.

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  2. i feel the same way about fancy cakes. it doesn't help that i don't like frosting and buttercream either.
    great job on your cake!

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  3. Your finished cake was just beautiful! Love the leaf decor.

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  4. your finished cake is beautiful. i like the decorations a lot. good job

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  5. Good for you, you pressed on, despite your misgivings. That is one good looking cake, I'll tell you~!

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  6. Your cake is so pretty and cute! I know my kitchen usually looks pretty rough after I bake; yours looks so collected and organized comparatively.

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  7. I love your header photo!! Though you say you hate making fancy cakes, i think you did a good job at it..Love how you photographed the stages which leads to the final product. But most of all I really enjoyed the photos you took for your blog!

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  8. Your cake and photos are gorgeaous. I've been watching all of you Daring Bakers trying to get the nerve to jump in myself. You make it look easy. And fun.

    Krista

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  9. You hate making cakes but you do it so well!

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  10. Gorgeous mini cake! I absolutely love those leaves!!! I'm glad to see people using almonds as well!

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  11. love the chocolate leaves! a very elegant cake! I must confess, I tend not to like these fancy cakes too. It seems too much of a fuss. And much too sweet! Still they do look so lovely!

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  12. Thanks for your comment on my DB cake!!! Yours is wonderful. And yes, it was an adventure!

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  13. oh yum!!! how did you make the chocolate leaves? did you use a mold? they look great!

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  14. I can't believe you don't like decorating cakes! You did a gorgeous one - the chocolate leaves are so stylish!

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  15. LOVE the chocolate leaves. Much better than the buttercream on top.

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  16. Fabulous!!! Love the addition of the leaves! Looking forward to my first Daring Baker Challenge in August!

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  17. Woooooow it looks pretty! I love the leaves decoration. They give the cake such a fancy look!
    Great pics too :)
    *By the way, thanks for your comment on my blog

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  18. Ooo, I love your finished cake, it looks divine! Especially those chocolate leaves!

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  19. I agree about the texture being off......I do love your chocolate leaves :-)

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