Thursday, 29 March 2012

Chocolate Genoise with Berries



I was quite excited last week as I bought a new camera, Fujifilm X-Pro 1.
As much as I like my old camera GF1, I think it’s time to upgrade.
I took a few shoots in the front garden, it’s bright & sunny so flowers are blooming.


To celebrate my sister’s birthday, I baked a chocolate genoise filled with layers of berries.
We had an incredible tea time, we had freshly baked scones, hazelnut macaroons with fruity & tangy berry tea.
A great way to enjoy the spring.


Recipe:
Chocolate Genoise (2 x 8” round)
8 eggs
220 g caster sugar
60 g unsalted butter
75 g cocoa powder
220 g plain flour

Preheat oven to 180C & grease two 8” baking pans.
Combine eggs & sugar in a large mixing bowl & sit over a pan of simmering water, beat with electric beater at high speed until hot then remove from heating.
Continue beating for another 8-10 min until pale & fluffy.
Melt the butter until it starts to turn golden (beurre noisette) then with the whisk running add the melted butter.
Sieve in the flour & fold gently into the mixture.
Divide the batter between the pans and bake for 25-30 min or until a skewer comes out clean.
Cool in the tin for 10 minutes then turn out on a wire rack to cool.

Syrup
100 g water
2 tbsp Grand Marnier

Combine all ingredients.
Decoration
450 g blueberry, raspberry & blackberry (150 g each)
300 g strawberry
300 g whipping cream
50 g 72% chocolate, chopped

Whisk up 250g cream with 1 tbsp of sugar.
Make chocolate ganache by melting the chocolate with 50 g of cream over simmering water.

Assembling
Carefully slice off the top crust from each cake, cut the sponges in half horizontally to make 4 sponge layers & brush generously with the syrup.
Place the bottom layer on a cake stand & then spread with a layer of whipped cream.
Layer some berries on top, slicing larger ones, sit the second sponge on top.
Cover with cream & berries then sit the final sponge on top, cover with chocolate ganache and berries to decorate.

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful cake! Can't wait for the berries to start in our garden. Congrats to your new camera.

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  2. so envy that you have berries in your garden, so nice :D

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  3. This is amazing... but everything you make is gorgeous so this is just one of them! You are such an amazing baker... speechless!

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