
Edd Kimber's nutty butterscotch cake
Prep
40 mins
Cook
35 mins
Servings
14
Difficulty
Medium
This is one of my absolute favourite cakes to make when I want to impress without spending hours in the kitchen. Edd Kimber's nutty butterscotch cake comes together in just 40 minutes of prep, and the combination of rich chocolate sponge with salted peanuts and silky butterscotch frosting is genuinely irresistible. Dark chocolate is packed with antioxidants, making this indulgence feel slightly less guilty, and the whole cake bakes in under 35 minutes. It's the kind of showstopper dessert that looks far more complicated than it actually is, perfect for when you need something spectacular but don't have all day to spend baking.
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Ingredients
- 200 gramsunsalted butter(diced, plus extra for greasing)
- 2 tbspcocoa powder
- 200 gramsdark chocolate (60-70% cocoa solids)(roughly chopped)
- 300 gramslight soft brown sugar
- 4large eggs
- 175 gramsself-raising flour
- 1 tspbaking powder
- 75 gramssalted peanuts
- 80 gramsunsalted butter
- 120 gramsdark soft brown sugar
- ½ tspflaked sea salt
- 120 mlsdouble cream
- 1½ tspvanilla bean paste
- 3eggs(egg whites)
- 240 gramscaster sugar
- 1 tspvanilla bean paste
- 360 gramsunsalted butter(diced and at room temperature)
- 3 tbsphorlicks
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Instructions
- 1
Preheat the oven to 180 ̊C, gas mark 4; lightly grease 3 x 20cm cake tins and line the bases with baking parchment. For the butterscotch sauce, heat the butter, sugar and salt in a pan over a medium-high heat for 5 minutes, until melted and bubbling. Take off the heat, add the cream and vanilla, return to the heat and cook for 2 minutes. Pour into a bowl; set aside to cool to room temperature.
- 2
To make the cake, put the cocoa powder in a small bowl and pour over 100ml boiling water, mixing together; set aside to cool. Put the butter and chocolate in a heatproof bowl; set over a pan of simmering water and stir occasionally, until melted. Take off the heat and allow to cool slightly. Put the sugar and eggs in a separate large bowl and, using electric beaters, whisk for about 4-5 minutes, until pale and thickened. Continuing to whisk on a medium speed, beat in the chocolate mix, then the flour and baking powder, until just combined. Finish by beating in the cocoa mixture. Divide the mixture equally between the prepared tins and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the centres of the cakes comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tins for 10 minutes before inverting onto a wire rack to cool completely.
- 3
To make the buttercream, put the egg whites, sugar and vanilla bean paste in a large, heatproof bowl and place over a pan of simmering water. Whisk the mixture together lightly until the sugar has dissolved and the whites are warm – to test this, dip two fingers into the whites and rub together; if you can feel sugar grains it needs more time. Remove the bowl from the heat and use electric beaters to whisk until a thick glossy meringue has been formed and the meringue is cool. Continuing to whisk, add the butter a piece at a time. Once it’s been added, you should have a silky smooth buttercream. If not, continue to mix until the texture changes. Add the Horlicks and mix until combined.
- 4
To decorate the cake, set aside 1/3 of the peanuts and roughly chop the rest. Place the first sponge layer onto a cake turntable or stand and spread with a thin layer of the buttercream. Drizzle over about 1 tbsp butterscotch sauce and 1⁄2 the chopped peanuts. Repeat with the second sponge layer and finish by placing the final sponge on top. Scrape the remaining buttercream on top of the cake and carefully spread until it starts to peak over the sides. Carefully work the buttercream over the edge to cover the sides of the cake. Once covered, hold an offset spatula against the side of the cake and carefully turn the cake, smoothing out the buttercream so you have a straight, smooth edge. If any of the buttercream is peeking over the sides of the cake, carefully drag it onto the top of the cake, then roughly smooth the top (don’t worry if it’s not perfect as it will be covered later). Put the iced cake and covered butterscotch sauce in the fridge for 1 hour.
- 5
To finish, remove the cake and butterscotch sauce from the fridge and very carefully spread the sauce over the top of the cake, teasing it over the sides of the cake in places and letting it run down the sides. Sprinkle the reserved peanuts around the edge of the cake and allow to come to room temperature before serving.
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