Chocolate Raspberry Ganache Cake – 17 and Baking turns 17

April 19, 2009 at 1:50 pm 212 comments


When I was little, I used to remember birthdays by party themes and presents.

There was my fabulous pink themed party, with hot magenta and bubble gum pink stuffed animals hanging from the ceiling. The birthday where all the kids swung eagerly at a pinata, unable to crack it, forcing Dad to come to the rescue. And who could forget the birthday I was presented with my own Barbie bicycle, complete with sparkles on the handlebars?

But these days, I remember birthdays by the people and the food we celebrated with. The year my Pubah carried out a hamburger cake to my utter delight. Or the birthday cake decorated with plastic dancing princesses, which I still have in a box under my bed. Even the famous family mashed potatoes I’ve requested for every single birthday dinner of my life, since I can remember.

Last year, I invited two of my closest friends over and we made dinner: 3 different kinds of pasta from scratch, mixing and rolling out the dough right on the table. It was the perfect low-key sweet 16, memorable and intimate and tasty.

Turning 17 was a little different. It seemed less important, less of a “big deal,” and there were no balloons or real parties. The only celebratory thing I did was eat at Salty’s, a pricey and stunning restaurant (more on that later.) In fact, it felt like an average April day. But little things made it special… from my friends singing happy birthday at lunch to my beautiful birthday dinner, it was made even sweeter.

Click to read about dinner at Salty’s and how I assembled this showstopper chocolate cake of my dreams.

For my birthday meal, Salty’s was amazing. The restaurant is nationally acclaimed, a valet took our car, and we sat with a postcard perfect view of the waterfront and downtown Seattle, but Salty’s is unpretentious. I told them it was my birthday when I made reservations, so there were bright balloons waiting at our table.

When we arrived, the sun was just about to begin setting, and the whole skyline sparkled blue and silver. By the time we left, the sky had darkened, traces of gold were leaving the sky, and the whole city glittered.

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Our appetizer, coconut tiger prawns with a spicy Thai chili sauce and a tangy citrus sauce, was probably the best thing we had. So light, it melted in our mouths… I ate every single shred of toasted coconut off my plate and refused to drink any water, savoring the flavor as long as I could.

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My entree was also great. Cedar smoked wild Coho salmon with mashed potatoes, tomato beurre blanc, and spring pea greens with a bacon vinaigrette. I ended up having birthday potatoes after all! (Though I missed Dad’s.) No photo of this – it’s impossible to avoid blurriness in a restaurant, sorry.

Dessert was unforgettable too. White chocolate mousse cake that was lighter than air, their signature dessert, on the house because of my birthday. I don’t usually like restaurant desserts because I bake myself, but of course, this was so good I asked the waiter for the recipe. Ha. (He laughed a little and politely said no.)

[Update: Reader Jan let me know that the recipe is, in fact, on the Salty’s website! You’d think the waiter could have filled me in! (; Thanks Jan!]

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But chocolate cake is my favorite. I don’t find vanilla boring, and I do like lemon and carrot, but there’s really nothing like a classic, mile-high chocolate cake. Like this one, made just for my birthday. It’s so tall it doesn’t fit in my cake carrier. It’s incredibly moist, so intense it’s nearly black. I’ve never had such soft, rich, dark chocolate cake before. It’s rich, but the chocolate flavor isn’t overwhelming. Good thing, because it’s covered in melt-in-your-mouth ganache.

But what flavor to choose? It didn’t take long before I settled on raspberry. Fresh berries are something I rarely have with because they’re so expensive, but I made an exception for my birthday. Raspberry jam and raspberry ganache between the layers of my cake, and fresh raspberries on top. Delicious.

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What a special cake. It’s super rich. Eat it in teeny tiny, dark and aromatic slices, as it’s truly death by chocolate. I’m submitting it into Poornima’s “For the Love of Chocolate” event as well as my Mini Cocoa and Banana Pavlovas.

For the Love of Chocolate

Chocolate Raspberry Ganache Cake
Including Sour Cream Chocolate Cake from Sky High: Irresistible Triple-Layer Cakes
Makes a three layer 8″ cake

2 cups all-purpose flour
2 1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup unsweetened Dutch cocoa powder
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup canola oil
1 cup sour cream
1 1/2 cups water
2 tablespoons distilled white vinegar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 eggs
Raspberry Ganache (recipe follows)
2/3 cup raspberry jam

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Butter three 8″ cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment paper. Butter again. [ I just buttered and dusted with cocoa. It was extremely hard to get the cakes out – don’t skip the parchment paper.]

Sift the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt into a large bowl and whisk to combine. Whisk in the oil and sour cream, then gradually beat in the water. Add the vinegar and vanilla and mix to combine, and finally beat in the eggs until the batter is well combined. Divide among the three cake pans.

Bake for about 35 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out almost clean. Cool in the pans for 20 minutes, then invert onto a wire rack and peel off the parchment paper, letting the cakes cool completely. These cakes are very soft, and it helps to freeze them for 15 minutes at this point. While the cakes cool, make the Raspberry Ganache.

If the cakes are not flat, use a serrated knife to even the tops. Place one layer onto a parchment-lined cardboard cut out and spread 1/3 cup raspberry jam. Cover the jam with a thin, 1/4″ thick layer of raspberry ganache. Top with the second layer and repeat. Then invert the final layer and place on top.

To frost the cake, start with a crumb coat: barely cover the entire cake with a thin, see through layer of ganache. This is to help create a smooth finish later. Chill the cake for 10 minutes.

Frost the cake with the remaining raspberry ganache and top with fresh raspberries. I would recommend leaving the cake at room temperature to prevent the ganache from becoming too brittle.

Raspberry Ganache
Makes just enough to fill and frost a three layer 8″ cake

15 oz bittersweet chocolate, chopped *
1 2/3 cups frozen raspberries
8 oz (2 sticks) butter, room temperature

Bring an inch or two of water to a simmer in a medium saucepan. As the water heats, microwave the raspberries in 1 minute intervals, stirring and mashing with a fork, until they become a smooth liquid. Pour through a strainer (should yield 1/3 cup raspberry juice) and set aside to cool.

Place the chopped chocolate and the butter in a large heatproof bowl and set over the saucepan. The bowl should not touch the water or fall more than halfway into the saucepan. Stir until the chocolate and butter melt, then gradually add in the slightly warm raspberry juice, whisking to combine.

Take the ganache off the heat and let cool until spreadable, stirring once in a while.

* The ganache was almost too sweet, but I used a combination of semisweet and bittersweet chocolate. Use the bitterest, darkest chocolate possible to counteract the sweetness of the berries.

Printer Friendly Version – Chocolate Raspberry Ganache Cake

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That triangular crack is from the beautiful candle that I pulled out of my slice. I’ll tell you when my wish comes true.

Miss 17 and Baking is 17 at last!

[An especially sweet thank you to all my friends – C, T, M, D, K, C, and J – who had a birthday dinner with me at a local sushi joint. We bought out the conveyor belt and played charades in the park. Thank you so much for the card, gift certificate, yellow striped apron & oven mitts, and the vanilla bean!]

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212 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Lisa  |  December 22, 2010 at 6:36 pm

    We did a winter version for Emma’s birthday, meaning we didn’t buy flown-in raspberries from halfway round the world, but stuck with good organic frozen for the ganache and substituted black and white cows from the Amish Grocery for serious crunch. Cake was so rich we never could finish it. Lovely recipe.

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  • 2. Pudding Pie Lane  |  January 21, 2011 at 3:21 pm

    That cake is the size of my face =O
    I love it!! :D

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  • 3. Yolanda  |  March 26, 2011 at 4:04 am

    Hi Elissa! I know it’s not your bithday, but I deduce you’ll turn 19 in less than a month. Again, I had to say something about this cake. The combination of chocolate and raspberry in the ganache must be terrific. I love this cake and it has to be one of my future cooking tasks in my kitchen.

    Cheers!

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  • 4. 1203 Rangers -Derek B  |  May 9, 2011 at 11:50 am

    i loved your insight on birthdays. It does seem that we spend so much time trying to make our bdays big and perfect but we barely remebers them. We have little flashes and inside jokes but we never remember all the details we plan so carefully before hand. But I do love the cake and the use of a fruit in conjunction rather than just straight chocolate ! awesome job keep it up!

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  • 5. fiona  |  May 10, 2011 at 7:11 pm

    Tried this recipe for a friend’s birthday.
    The cake was divine. Unfortunately I did not have fresh raspberries for the top but was still great.

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  • 6. Isabel Kitchen  |  May 15, 2011 at 7:25 pm

    I agree, now that I’m older when I think of someone’s birthday I think of cake, not just the fact that I get to have some but also what it will look like because off course, I always put myself in charge of making it.

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  • 7. Caitlyn Worland  |  June 10, 2011 at 12:14 am

    I just made this cake with two of my friends for my friends Uni Graduation….took a lot of effort to make but was definately worth every second! This is an amazing recipe! Thank you soooo much Elissa! Yet again, you’re recipe has proven to be amazingly delectable!
    xo Caity

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  • 8. Sarah  |  August 29, 2011 at 2:45 pm

    Hi! I’m wondering if I could just omit the strawberries for an exclusively chocolate ganache. Let me know if that would work of if other adjustments would be necessary. Thanks!

    Sarah

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  • 9. llilah  |  January 28, 2012 at 2:40 pm

    Reblogged this on octoberthethirtyfourth.

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  • 10. Natalie Rose  |  March 22, 2012 at 2:07 am

    I had been wanting to make this for a while, and finally got the chance to for my dad’s birthday. I didn’t have sour cream, so I used non fat plain yogurt, and didn’t have raspberries, so it was an exclusively chocolate cake. OH. MY. WORD. It was incredible. My entire family is in a happy chocolate coma right now:)

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  • 11. Catherine  |  October 9, 2012 at 10:30 pm

    This looks delicious and reminds me of my mom’s chocolate raspberry cheesecake (the ingredients more than texture, of course). Thanks for sharing!

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  • 12. neema  |  November 19, 2012 at 12:04 am

    The water used in the cake, does it need to be hot water?

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  • 13. Courtney  |  January 2, 2013 at 2:11 am

    Hello Miss Elissa,
    This cake caught my eye on pinterest. I love the color and can not wait to try out the recipe. I’m partial to moist and rich cake.
    I meandered my way through your pins and wanted to compliment your choice of color, texture, and FLAVORS! What an inspiration :)
    Are these recipes your originals?

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  • 14. Katrina  |  January 5, 2013 at 9:59 pm

    This cake was amazing!!! I didn’t have the jam but it still came out great! I’ve been looking for a chocolate cake that wasn’t dry and dense and this one is far from it! Super rich, delicate and MOIST! I could have probably added more raspberry to the ganache since the flavor was kind of faint but it was still devoured!

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    Just wanted to say that I used to read your blog quite a bit a while back when you posted more often and it was when I had recently moved out of home in New Zealand and was learning my own baking techniques and favourites after surviving on Mums recipes for so long. This is now an absolute favourite of mine and all my friends/family love it when they get this as their special birthday treat. So thank you, and keep up being awesome xx

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