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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Fiesta Cake





After our success with churros, I ended up having leftover chocolate dip.
How that happened, I have no idea but I what I knew, was that it will be used in something.

The whole Sunday, after Cinco de Mayo, I was brain-storming what I could do to use this delicious dip. Enter Pioneer Woman.

Well, not in person of course. Because if she did, I would faint and there would be no fiesta but the ER for me.

So enter Pioneer Woman ( in my head ) and few searches on her gorgeous website and I had her recipe for The Best Chocolate Cake Ever printed.

Now, I trust Ree when she says it's "the best chocolate cake ever". But because it was a holiday, and because I like to challenge myself, I wanted to jazz it up a bit.
I halved the ingredients to make an 8" x 8" cake, and not a sheet cake on purpose. I wanted to infuse the cake with my mocha dulce de leche.
I am evil like that! Bwuahahahaha!




This cake was named by my oldest daughter.
She is a genius by the way.
And I am her mommy. :)
And Mocha Dulce de Leche Chocolate Cake with Mexican Chocolate Ganache is a mouth-full.





So here you have it: chocolate cake, infused with mocha dulce de leche and topped with Mexican chocolate ganache. Fiesta in your mouth, baby!

Fiesta Cake

for the cake:
1 c all-purpose flour
3/4 c granulated sugar
a dash of salt
2 Tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 c ( 1 stick ) butter
1/2 c boiling water
1/4 c buttermilk ( or sour milk - see note below )
1 large egg, beaten
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp vanilla

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar and salt. Set aside.
In a medium saucepan, melt butter and add cocoa. Whisk until combined.
Add boiling water and cook it all for about 30 seconds.
Pour the chocolate mixture over your dry ingredients and fold it in with wooden spoon or spatula.
In a small mixing bowl, combine buttermilk or sour milk, egg, soda and vanilla.
Add it to your chocolate mixture. Stir it in until all is smooth and combined.
Pour into prepared baking pan.
Bake 30 - 35 minutes, or until the toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean.

source: Pioneer Woman


for the Mocha Dulce de Leche:

1 c freshly brewed coffee
1/2 whipping cream
1/2 c granulated sugar

In a medium saucepan, bring the coffee to a boil.
Add the sugar and whisk until dissolved.
Cook for 15 minutes on medium-low heat, until it becomes syrupy.
Add the cream and whisk until smooth.
The mixture will be very thin but it will thicken up as it cools.
Transfer into a jar and refrigerate 12 hrs or overnight.

makes: about 3/4 cup
source: Southern Living May 2011


for the Mexican chocolate ganache:

1 egg yolk, beaten
1/4 c heavy cream
1/4 c milk
3/4 c semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 tsp ground cinnamon

Place the chocolate chips into a small bowl. Set aside.
In a small saucepan, whisk together the yolk and cream. Heat to boiling, whisking constantly. Immediately pour over the chocolate chips. Let stand for 3 - 5 minutes.
Heat the milk in the same saucepan and add to chocolate cream mixture.
Whisk together until smooth.
Sprinkle with cinnamon and whisk again.
Refrigerate for 1 hr, until thicker.
Pour over warm cake. It will thicken up as you let the cake cool.

 makes: about 3/4 cup

Assembly:
While the cake is still warm, poke the top with a toothpick. You need holes to infuse the cake with dulce de leche. Pour the mocha dulce de leche over the cake, spreading gently with spatula.
Let it sit for 10 - 15 minutes.
Pour the chocolate ganache over the top. It will melt but that is ok. It will thicken up again while the cake cools.
Cool the cake completely. If you can wait that is! I cut out a piece after just few minutes. Are you surprised? :) The cake was tricky to cut, because the toppings were not set yet, but the warm cake with dulce de leche and the ganache was so incredibly good!! Still, wait until it cools or you will burn your mouth.
Note on sour milk:
If you don't have buttermilk on hand, pour 1/4 cup of milk into a measuring cup and take away 1 teaspoon. Now, replace that teaspoon of milk with a teaspoon of vinegar or lemon juice. Stir. Let sit for a couple of minutes and you have sour milk you can use in place of buttermilk. I do it all the time and it always works. Always.

For the Mocha Dulce de Leche post, click here.
For the Churros with Mexican Chocolate Dip, click here.




What dessert did you have for Cinco de Mayo?


xoxo,

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47 comments:

  1. wow just wow I want a slice NOW!! I love the name of the cake too as the original is a mouthful! Bookmarking now :)

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  2. Oh. My. Goodness. This sounds amazing!! My mouth is watering. . .

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  3. I knew you would make something delicious with that Mocha Dulce de Leche! Now I am wishing I had this for my birthday cake. Not big and fancy but really big on flavor-yum! Well done!

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  4. Looks delicious sweetie! Please pass a piece over here!

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  5. Ree might have THOUGHT her version was the best chocolate cake ever... but I can tell from your photos how ridiculously moist and awesome this cake must have been. Bookmarking this one for later!

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    1. Yay! I am so glad you liket it, Carrie! Thank you!

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  6. Oh my gosh Anna. This had me cursing out loud when I saw it. Apparently gorgeous cake brings out the sailor in me.

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    1. Lol And your comment made me laugh! :) Thank you, Kim!

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  7. Props to your daughter for naming this dessert perfectly! it sounds so yummy! I love the cinnamon-spiced ganache especially :D

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    1. Thank you so much, sweet Ann! She will be so happy to know that you like the name :)

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  8. I've made Ree's fabulous cake before, but you just made it even better!!! What an incredible idea! You rock, my friend!!!

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  9. I always end up with recipe names that are a million words long. I need your daughter's help too! This cake looks amazing :)

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    1. Like I said: she is a genius! :) Thank you so much, Sarah!

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  10. Sweet Anna, I just had to wipe the drool off my table. I know, not very becoming. But oh.my.heavens, girl! This looks incredible. I so wish I lived next door! :) xoxox

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    1. That would be sweet indeed! :) Thank you, my friend!

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  11. This is festive. We had chocolate mug cakes with pecans and almonds when we celebrated Cinco de Mayo. I love the super rich color of this cake. A must try for a chocoholic like me.

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  12. Those pics are soooo tempting! Your cake looks so moist and decadent Anna! Its not even 9 am and I am CRAVING a slice of this :) And the mocha dulce de leche with the chocolate ganache sounds incredible! Can you tell I'm in love with the cake.... haha

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    1. I wish I could serve you up a piece, Kristina! I know you would love it :) Thank you, sweetie!

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  13. That is one great looking cake. The moist, yummy, gooey topping...be still my heart!

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  14. A rich and decadent cake!
    Have a great weekend!
    Angie

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  15. Goodness... the CHOCOLATE... It's almost memorizing!! What a great way to use up the dulce de leche chocolate recipe. Take a bow my friend.... this is completely outstanding. :)

    PS..I love the Pioneer Woman too. :)

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  16. Oh my!Gorgeous!!I'm literally craving for a bite of this right now Anna!!Seriously,awesome pics and a great use for your leftover chocolate dip :)

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  17. Ok well this cake is dangerous!!!! LOVE IT. I think you just made her recipe better!

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  18. This could be heaven in your mouth! Looks delish ;) Now following your yummy blog!

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  19. oh wow that looks like a seriously amazing chocolate cake!

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  20. This cake looks so yum... I love how the chocolate icing is being absorbed by the cake. Plus, buttermilk always makes things taste better:) Thanks for sharing.

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  21. This cake sounds pretty amazing and fiesta worthy! Way to jazz it up...i bet it didn't last long :)!

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  22. It was gone in a flash! :) Thank you, Amy!

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  23. Wow! I must try this cake. It sounds so delicious. Bookmarking it for the weekend :)

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  24. I didn't have any dessert for Cinco, but I have to say if I had read this post sooner I might have been inclined to have this. What a delicious looking cake!

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  25. I come to your fiesta! This looks so delightful, I love what you've done with this. I can't wait to try it.

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  26. Wow, Anna, this cake looks incredible! I've been on a chocolate kick lately, and i'm adding this to my list of things to make. I can't wait to try it! So many awesome flavors.

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  27. This cake looks awesome and moist. Your daughter did an awesome job naming it.

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