Princess Cake – A Sweet Holiday Story
On a sunny day, in a small kitchen full of aromas, I decided to turn a dream into reality: a Princess Cake for Rahela's birthday, who turned 9 years old. This recipe is not just about a simple cake, but about the joy of creating magical moments around the table, gathering family and friends to celebrate. So, get ready to experience a quick yet flavorful dessert that will impress everyone!
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Baking time: 25-30 minutes
Total time: 1 hour
Number of servings: 12
Ingredients
For the sponge:
- 4 eggs
- 200 g sugar
- 200 ml oil
- 200 ml apricot and cherry nectar
- 1 packet baking powder
- 1 packet vanilla sugar
- Flour as needed (approximately 250 g, to achieve a thick cream-like consistency)
For the cream:
- 400 ml whipped cream
- 250 g chocolate (I recommend dark chocolate for an intense flavor)
- 1/2 jar apricot jam (for a layer of flavor)
- 1 cherry compote (the juice will be used for soaking)
Preparation
1. Preparing the sponge:
Start by preheating the oven to 180°C. In a large bowl, crack the 4 eggs and beat them vigorously with 200 g sugar and vanilla sugar until you achieve a frothy and light-colored mixture. This is the secret to a fluffy and airy sponge!
2. Adding wet ingredients:
Continue mixing and gradually add the oil to allow the ingredients to blend well. Then, pour in the apricot and cherry nectar and mix gently to avoid losing air from the mixture.
3. Incorporating the flour:
Add the baking powder, then start adding flour gradually, mixing with a spatula. The goal is to achieve a thick cream-like consistency. If you encounter a crumbly paste, don't be discouraged; just ensure that the flour is well incorporated!
4. Baking the sponges:
Prepare a baking tray (20x30 cm) with parchment paper and pour the mixture into the tray. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let the sponge cool completely before cutting it.
5. Preparing the ganache cream:
In another bowl, whip the cream until firm. In a bain-marie, melt the chocolate until it becomes fluid. Once the chocolate is melted, slowly add it to the whipped cream and gently mix until the mixture becomes homogeneous and creamy.
6. Assembling the cake:
Cut the sponge into three equal parts. Take the first layer and soak it with the juice from the cherry compote. Add half of the ganache cream, spreading it evenly. Place the second layer, soak it again, then spread a layer of apricot jam. Continue with the remaining cream and finish with the last sponge layer, which you soak again. Cover the cake with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, ideally overnight.
7. Decorating:
Once the cake has cooled and set, decorate it with fondant. You can give it a princess theme using pastel colors, flowers, or cute figurines. Let your imagination run wild!
Serving and suggestions
The Princess Cake is served with a big smile and lots of joy! It is perfect for birthdays, parties, or simply to bring a touch of magic to ordinary days. It can be accompanied by fruit tea, fresh lemonade, or even sparkling wine for adults.
Calories and nutritional benefits
Each serving of Princess Cake contains approximately 350-400 calories, depending on portioning and the amount of jam used. The cake is rich in calories from sugar and fats, but also in antioxidants from chocolate. Although it is a dessert, it can bring moments of happiness and celebration into your life!
Frequently asked questions
Can I use another type of jam?
Of course! You can experiment with berry jam or even chocolate mousse for an extra flavor boost.
How can I make the cake less sweet?
Reduce the amount of sugar in the sponge by 50 g and opt for chocolate with a higher cocoa content, which is less sweet.
Can I replace the whipped cream with another ingredient?
Yes, you can use sour cream or Greek yogurt for a healthier option, but the taste will be different.
Possible variations
If you want to add a touch of innovation, you can add chopped nuts or hazelnuts to the sponge mixture for extra texture. You can also use other types of fruits for soaking, such as peaches or mango.
The Princess Cake is more than just a simple dessert; it is a culinary experience that brings together the love of cooking and the joy of celebrating life. So, dare to try this recipe and turn your special moments into unforgettable memories!
On a sunny day, in a small kitchen full of aromas, I decided to turn a dream into reality: a Princess Cake for Rahela's birthday, who turned 9 years old. This recipe is not just about a simple cake, but about the joy of creating magical moments around the table, gathering family and friends to celebrate. So, get ready to experience a quick yet flavorful dessert that will impress everyone!
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Baking time: 25-30 minutes
Total time: 1 hour
Number of servings: 12
Ingredients
For the sponge:
- 4 eggs
- 200 g sugar
- 200 ml oil
- 200 ml apricot and cherry nectar
- 1 packet baking powder
- 1 packet vanilla sugar
- Flour as needed (approximately 250 g, to achieve a thick cream-like consistency)
For the cream:
- 400 ml whipped cream
- 250 g chocolate (I recommend dark chocolate for an intense flavor)
- 1/2 jar apricot jam (for a layer of flavor)
- 1 cherry compote (the juice will be used for soaking)
Preparation
1. Preparing the sponge:
Start by preheating the oven to 180°C. In a large bowl, crack the 4 eggs and beat them vigorously with 200 g sugar and vanilla sugar until you achieve a frothy and light-colored mixture. This is the secret to a fluffy and airy sponge!
2. Adding wet ingredients:
Continue mixing and gradually add the oil to allow the ingredients to blend well. Then, pour in the apricot and cherry nectar and mix gently to avoid losing air from the mixture.
3. Incorporating the flour:
Add the baking powder, then start adding flour gradually, mixing with a spatula. The goal is to achieve a thick cream-like consistency. If you encounter a crumbly paste, don't be discouraged; just ensure that the flour is well incorporated!
4. Baking the sponges:
Prepare a baking tray (20x30 cm) with parchment paper and pour the mixture into the tray. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let the sponge cool completely before cutting it.
5. Preparing the ganache cream:
In another bowl, whip the cream until firm. In a bain-marie, melt the chocolate until it becomes fluid. Once the chocolate is melted, slowly add it to the whipped cream and gently mix until the mixture becomes homogeneous and creamy.
6. Assembling the cake:
Cut the sponge into three equal parts. Take the first layer and soak it with the juice from the cherry compote. Add half of the ganache cream, spreading it evenly. Place the second layer, soak it again, then spread a layer of apricot jam. Continue with the remaining cream and finish with the last sponge layer, which you soak again. Cover the cake with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, ideally overnight.
7. Decorating:
Once the cake has cooled and set, decorate it with fondant. You can give it a princess theme using pastel colors, flowers, or cute figurines. Let your imagination run wild!
Serving and suggestions
The Princess Cake is served with a big smile and lots of joy! It is perfect for birthdays, parties, or simply to bring a touch of magic to ordinary days. It can be accompanied by fruit tea, fresh lemonade, or even sparkling wine for adults.
Calories and nutritional benefits
Each serving of Princess Cake contains approximately 350-400 calories, depending on portioning and the amount of jam used. The cake is rich in calories from sugar and fats, but also in antioxidants from chocolate. Although it is a dessert, it can bring moments of happiness and celebration into your life!
Frequently asked questions
Can I use another type of jam?
Of course! You can experiment with berry jam or even chocolate mousse for an extra flavor boost.
How can I make the cake less sweet?
Reduce the amount of sugar in the sponge by 50 g and opt for chocolate with a higher cocoa content, which is less sweet.
Can I replace the whipped cream with another ingredient?
Yes, you can use sour cream or Greek yogurt for a healthier option, but the taste will be different.
Possible variations
If you want to add a touch of innovation, you can add chopped nuts or hazelnuts to the sponge mixture for extra texture. You can also use other types of fruits for soaking, such as peaches or mango.
The Princess Cake is more than just a simple dessert; it is a culinary experience that brings together the love of cooking and the joy of celebrating life. So, dare to try this recipe and turn your special moments into unforgettable memories!