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ChocoHolic Dulce de Leche Cake

March 25, 2010 By Jelli 5 Comments

If you’re looking for a simple, 10 minute one-bowl cake with the easiest filling and frosting around, look no further. This cake is sure to please even the toughest of critics (for one of whom this was made.) Use only your best cocoa to achieve the chocolate cake bliss, and the silkiest highest-quality chocolate you can afford to envelope the exterior. Okay, so maybe you don’t have to buy the priciest chocolates around, but I assure you it will make for a better, richer cake. At the least, make an effort to go top-quality on the chocolate for the ganache, because from this derives 75% of the chocolate flavors in the cake. Ready for the filling? Head straight to the grocery store and pick up a can of dulce de leche. Grab some sliced almonds too, while you’re there. Now, follow me into the kitchen.

ChocoHOLIC Dulce de Leche Cake
Makes one 9″ round double or triple-layered cake
*All parts can be made up to 3 days ahead and assembled later.
Cake recipe based on my *fave* Hershey’s “Perfectly Chocolate” Chocolate Cake

For the cake:
2 c. sugar
1 3/4 c. AP flour
3/4 c. cocoa powder I’ve used this recipe successfully with all types of cocoa. I love experimenting with national Costa Rican cocoas right now.
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 1/2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
2 eggs
1 c. milk
1/2 c. vegetable oil
2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 c. hot coffee

Heat oven to 350F. Grease and flour 2-9″ or 3-8″ round cake pans. Line the bottoms of the pans with parchment paper. It is my experience that oil-based cakes are terrible to remove without it.
Combine dry ingredients (including sugar) in a large bowl. Add eggs, milk, oil, and vanilla and beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Stir in boiling water until even in consistency. Divide evenly among baking pans.
Bake 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted removes clean. (During this time, make ganache.) Cool 10 minutes and then remove from pans onto baking racks. Wrap tightly in cellophane and place in the freezer until ready to assemble. This makes for a less crumbly frosting endeavor.

Chocolate Ganache
8 oz. dark or semi-sweet…really any chocolate you love, chopped
1 c. heavy cream
splash of vanilla,  or instant coffee if desired

Place chopped chocolate in a bowl, and set aside. In a microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup, heat the cream to a simmer. Pour over chocolate and let sit 30 seconds. Stir until smooth. Cool to room temperature and refrigerate covered until ready to assemble cake.

Filling:
1 c. dulce de leche May need entire can (380g.) depending on how many layers of cake you use.
1/2 c. sliced almonds, toasted briefly in a skillet to golden brown

Decoration, optional:
sliced, toasted almonds

Assembly:
Set out ganache to come to nearly room temperature. Stir or beat until soft and of frosting consistency.
Place serving plate atop a cake pan or tall bowl for easy rotation while frosting. Place 1 layer of cake on the serving plate and cut strips of wax paper to slip partially underneath to protect serving plate from frosting drips. Add dulce de leche to the top of this cake layer, and if it is one of only two, use it all, otherwise divide. Smooth over cake and sprinkle with almonds. Top with second cake layer. Gently smooth ganache onto sides and then top of cake. (If it seems a little runny, but is chilled, whip it and then frost.) One-by-one place decorative almond slices on the sides of the cake, or  opt for the quicker toss-em-on-top option. Serve with coffee, milk, or vanilla ice cream.
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About Jelli

Jelli is a blogging veteran and avid baker who’s been selling sweets to feed her chocolate addiction for 8+ years. When the polka dotted apron’s hanging up, she’s a full-time mama to three kidlets enjoying the crazy days of motherhood and pumping out brownie recipes from her sunny Costa Rican kitchen.

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Comments

  1. Tracy says

    March 25, 2010 at 12:40 pm

    I love ganache, and I love the idea of adding a splash of coffee to it! Yum!

    Reply
  2. melanie says

    March 26, 2010 at 12:49 pm

    Jelli, thanks so much for your great feedback on my “The One” post. I really appreciate knowing that we’re on the right track in leading this teens. It was a hard post to right, but thanks again for letting me know you agree!

    Reply
  3. Julia @Mélanger says

    March 31, 2010 at 4:04 am

    You know I’m a fan of quick cakes. This looks great. Love the almond finish – reminds me of the cake in Julie & Julia!

    BTW, glad you love the lemon and sugar cake. I’ve made it twice again already!!

    Reply
  4. Pamela says

    June 30, 2012 at 12:04 pm

    Thanks so much for linking up to Heavenly Treats Sunday! I love this recipe!

    Reply

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