Chocolate doberge cake

1 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
2cupsCake flour; sifted
1teaspoonBaking soda
1teaspoonSalt
10tablespoonsMargarine
cupSugar
3Eggs; separated, whites beaten until stiff
1cupButtermilk
Squares unsweetened chocolate; (1-ounce) melted
teaspoonVanilla
1teaspoonAlmond extract -Filling---
cupEvaporated milk
2Squares semi-sweet chocolate; (1-ounce)
cupSugar
5tablespoonsFlour
4Egg yolks
2tablespoonsButter or margarine
teaspoonVanilla
¼teaspoonAlmond extract -Frosting---
cupSugar
1cupEvaporated milk
Squares unsweetened chocolate; (1-ounce)
4tablespoonsMargarine
1teaspoonVanilla

Directions

Preheat oven to 300 degrees F. Grease and flour 2 nine-inch round cake pans. In a medium bowl, sift the flour, soda, and salt 3 times. Cream the margarine and sugar in a large mixing bowl, and add egg yolks, one at a time. Gradually alternate adding the flour mixture and buttermilk, then add chocolate and mix well by beating about 3 minutes. Fold in the 3 beaten egg whites, vanilla, and almond extracts. Bake for 45 minutes or until done.

After the cake cools, split each layer in half to make 4 thin layers.

To make the filling, put milk and chocolate in a saucepan and heat until chocolate is melted. In a bowl, combine sugar and flour. Make a paste by adding hot milk chocolate by Tablespoons to the sugar and flour, then return to saucepan. Stir over medium heat until thick. Add 4 egg yolks all at once and stir rapidly to completely blend. Cook 2 or 3 minutes more.

Remove from heat, and add butter, vanilla, and almond extract. Cool and spread on cake, layering as you go. Do not spread on top layer.

For frosting, combine sugar and milk in a heavy saucepan, and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat and simmer for 6 minutes without stirring. Remove from heat and blend in chocolate. Add margarine and vanilla and return to medium-low heat, cooking 1 or 2 minutes. Place in refrigerator to cool. Beat well, then spread on top and the sides of the cake.

Rich and sinful, a "must" for chocolate lovers! A special dessert of Louisiana that's worth every minute of time and effort.

Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Sandy <delite@...> on Feb 21, 1998