Chocolate Velvet Groom's Cake |
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Prep Time: 0 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 0 Minutes Servings: 100 |
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Although groom's cakes are not traditionally served in all regions of the country, guests often appreciate having an alternative to the traditional bride's cake. This version features a nutty pecan filling that guests are sure to love. Ingredients:
2 1/2 recipes chocolate cake |
2 recipes chocolate ganache frosting |
pecan filling |
4 wooden skewers |
1 dozen chocolate-covered twigs |
3 dozen fresh blackberry leaves |
4 dozen fresh blackberries |
Directions:
1. Prepare 2 1/2 recipes Chocolate Cake, 1 recipe at a time, and bake layers according to directions. 2. Wrap each layer in plastic wrap; freeze 2 hours. 3. Cut domed top off each layer using a serrated knife, if necessary. 4. Cut 1 (13- x 9-inch) and 1 (9- x 5-inch) rectangle from sturdy cardboard; cover with aluminum foil. 5. Spread a small amount of Chocolate Ganache Frosting on 1 side of 13- x 9-inch cardboard rectangle; place 1 (13- x 9-inch) cake layer on top. Spread 2 1/2 cups Pecan Filling over cake layer, leaving a 1-inch border. Top cake with the remaining 13- x 9-inch layer. 6. Cut 4 wooden skewers to height of 13- x 9-inch tier; insert skewers vertically into cake tier, evenly spaced and level with top of tier, about 3 inches from sides. 7. Assemble 2 (9- x 5-inch) layers on cardboard as directed above, using remaining 1/2 cup Pecan Filling and omitting wooden skewers. 8. Spread top and sides of both tiers with frosting, smoothing with a wet metal spatula. 9. Chill tiers up to 2 days, or freeze up to 2 months. 10. Position 9- x 5-inch tier in the center of 13- x 9-inch tier; place cake on stand. 11. Insert a coupler into a decorating bag. Fit coupler with metal tip #32; fill with frosting. Pipe a shell border on top and bottom edges of each tier. Pipe vines onto tiers using metal tip #2. Pipe leaves onto vines using metal tip #352. 12. Attach Chocolate-Covered Twigs to cake with a small amount of frosting. Arrange leaves and blackberries on tops and sides of tiers. |
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