Dark Chocolate Frosted Yellow Cake with Raspberry Preserves
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Dark Chocolate Frosted Yellow Cake with Raspberry Preserves: A moist yellow cake with deep-dark, fudgy chocolate icing covered in chocolate chips and a layer of raspberry preserves inside makes this cake the ultimate treat for any occasion.
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Don’t you love it when you manage to pull off something as good as you had imagined it would be? That’s what happened with this Chocolate Frosted Yellow Cake!
The frosting get’s all the glory in the picture, but let me tell you, the yellow cake with raspberry filling was every bit as worthy!
Our oldest daughter, Heather recently asked me if I could make a birthday treat for one of the other stylists at work. The birthday girl wanted a yellow cake with chocolate frosting.
I was getting a little tired of cupcakes, so I thought I’d throw caution to the wind and make a cake, but I wasn’t quite sure how to decorate it.
Isn’t it funny how life can throw you little hints?
I was surfing a few decorating blogs one day because I’m getting new kitchen appliances and I’m wanting new family room furniture too……let’s just say, I’d love to re-decorate the whole house!
Any who….. I happened to be viewing a kitchen makeover that had a gorgeous chocolate cake just sitting on the counter. A chocolate cake covered in mini chocolate chips! BINGO!! I could do THAT!
This cake not only turned out fun and delicious, but was really so easy to make! No “mad” pastry or cake decorating skills needed!
I doctored up a boxed cake mix a bit, used frozen raspberries and raspberry jam for the filling and a simple Chocolate Frosting recipe from Martha Stewart. (recipes below)
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How to Decorate a Chocolate Frosted Yellow Cake:
- place cake on cardboard or cake round and crumb coat cake with frosting (see how and why to crumb coat a cake)
- frost cake (how to frost a cake for a blank canvas) – be sure to save some frosting for decorating the top of the cake
- Go around sides of the cake with a Wilton Triangle Cake Decorating Comb (I only did the top half, because the bottom half will be covered in chocolate chips)
- Press handfuls of mini chocolate chips into the side of the cake (I wore candy handling gloves to keep the chocolate from melting all over my hands) – go all the way around until you’ve covered the entire bottom half or 2/3 of the cake.
- Using a 1M tip and pastry bag gently squeeze bag to form a small star-shaped flower around the top of the cake
- Sprinkle the top of cake with a few mini chocolate chips
I delivered the cake on Friday and brought along my camera to take some pictures of the staff at the salon so they can update their website and use them to announce that they just won BEST SALON in St. Louis County!!
So if you’re in the area and if you love Aveda products, I highly suggest you check out Elle Salon and Spa in Eureka, MO
If you follow me on Twitter, you may have heard my cry last week asking for filling suggestions. Some great suggestions were made, and the birthday girl chose raspberry.
The raspberry filling was just what this cake needed! I think the tangy raspberries offset the sweet frosting and made this cake taste every bit as decadent as it looked!
One last look at the whole cake…………..
What’s your favorite cake and frosting flavor combination?
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Dark Chocolate Frosted Yellow Cake with Raspberry Preserves
A moist yellow cake with deep-dark, fudgy chocolate icing covered in chocolate chips and a layer of raspberry preserves inside makes this cake the ultimate treat for any occasion.
Ingredients
For Cake
- 1 Box Duncan Hines Classic Yellow Cake Mix
- 1 scant cup water (a little less than a cup, but more than 3/4)
- 1/3 cup butter, melted
- 3 large eggs
For Raspberry Filling
- 1 cup frozen raspberries, thawed and drained
- 2/3 cup raspberry preserves
For Dark Chocolate Frosting
- 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder (I used Ghirardelli)
- 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon boiling water
- 1½ cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar*, sifted
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 pound semisweet chocolate, melted and cooled (I used Ghirardelli)
- 12 oz mini chocolate chips for decorating
Instructions
For Cake:
- Heat oven to 350° F. Grease and flour two 9 inch round cake pans (I like to simply spray my pans with Pam Baking Spray)
- Using a large mixing bowl, combine cake mix, water, butter and eggs and mix with electric mixer on low for one minute, scrape sides, then mix on high for one minute. Pour evenly into the two prepared pans.
- Bake for 25 to 30 minutes in preheated oven, until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes before removing from pans to cool completely.
For Raspberry Filling:
- In a small bowl, combine raspberries and preserves.
- Place one cake layer, bottom side up on cardboard with 2 pieces of parchment paper between cake and cardboard; spread cake with raspberry mixture, leaving a 1-inch border. Top with second cake layer, bottom side up.
For Dark Chocolate Frosting:
- Combine cocoa and the boiling water, stirring until cocoa has dissolved. With an electric mixer on medium-high speed, beat butter, confectioners' sugar, and salt until pale and fluffy. Reduce speed to low. Add melted and cooled chocolate, beating until combined and scraping down sides of bowl as needed. Beat in the cocoa mixture.
- Frost cake, remove parchment paper from under cake, then garnish with mini chocolate chips.
Notes
*more powdered sugar may be needed for the desired frosting consistency
frosting recipe from Martha Stewart
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 16 Serving Size: 1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 475Total Fat: 22gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 48mgSodium: 334mgCarbohydrates: 73gFiber: 4gSugar: 52gProtein: 5g
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Oh my goodness Cheryl this cake is drop dead gorgeous!! Love your photos, makes me want to jump through the screen for a piece 🙂 Love!!
lol thank Jenny!
Gorgeous cake Cheryl – love the idea of raspberry preserves in the middle to make this extra special. Great photo of the staff – I’m sure they appreciated your beautiful cake and this lovely photo for their website. Congrats to Elle Salon for winning Best Salon in St. Louis County!
Thanks Jeanette!
Ooooh it turned out gorgeous Cheryl, love the raspberry choice!
me too! like I said, the raspberries really gave it a “kick it up a notch” flavor!
That cake looks fabulous! I’m a fan of chocolate/raspberry, too.
My own favorite combination is chocolate cake with white frosting. My husband thinks that weird, for someone who likes chocolate so much, but I like the contrast.
oh that’s one of my favorite combo’s too!!
Such a gorgeous cake, Cheryl!
thanks Robyn
Chocolate and raspberries… a magical pairing. So, the way I see this going is that you get to keep a slice and I’ll take the rest. Deal?
DEAL!
This cake is a masterpiece!!! Your daughter and her coworkers are lucky to have you nearby! 😉
I want to eat my computer!
This is just beautiful…..did it really only take 1 12 oz bag of mini chocolate chips? It’s one of the things that I cannot buy in bulk and they NEVER go on sale!!!! Can’t wait to give this a try!
Donna
Yes, actually I didn’t even use the whole bag! I bought 2 thinking it would need a lot more than it actually took!
You did it! Looks absolutely fabulous, my dear. And that photo of the salon folks is perfect!
I’m in love with this picture! Maybe because I am obsessing over anything chocolate at the moment. My favorite is a plain yellow cake with chocolate buttercream filling. Plain I know.
oh yum!
First of all- a yellow cake with chocolate frosting never fails! But the raspberry preserves remind me of the cakes that my mom used to make for us when we were young! The whole things looks beautiful and delicious- what a great mom you are!
What a beautiful cake!
Um, 4 1/2 STICKS of butter? Perhaps that should have been more like 4 1/2 Tablespoons! I never put anywhere near that much butter in my frosting. But leave it to Martha… she also puts tons of butter, sour cream, and even a whole block of cream cheese in her mashed potatoes! This cake is gorgeous!
I am the worst when it comes to cake decorating. And even cupcakes! So thank you for this brilliant idea–I think even I can manage decorating with mini chocolate chips. And the end result is absolutely beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful and so sweet of you to do!!! I am in the same boat as Kiersten – cake decorating is NOT my forte but I am bookmarking this one since I think even I could pull it off!! Such a fun and pretty idea!!
Oh. My. Gawwwd. I want that RIGHT NOW! Such a beautiful decorating job!
This is the MOST FABULOUS looking cake Cheryl ~ love all the images!
Oh dear gosh this cake looks incredible! I adore the way it is decorated.
So so so gorgeous! Love the pic as much as the cake! And the filling – spot on!
Oh my, this looks amazing!!! I’m really wishing I had a nice slice of this right now!! Beautiful photos too!
The cake looks stunning, and I’m obsessed with this flavor combination!
That is just beautiful! I love raspberry filling in my cakes.
WOW! Gorgeous cake Cheryl! Already pinned it early this morning. I wanted a piece for breakfast:)
This cake is so beautiful, Cheryl – it’s just perfect!
Absolutely gorgeous! Beautiful cake and pictures, Cheryl!
Looks Ah-Mazing! Makes me want to go bake something right now. Fabulous job. Great combination with the yellow cake, raspberry filling, and chocolate frosting. Yum, yum, YUM! Wish I had a piece.
~FringeGirl
Wow – what a beautiful and delicious looking cake, Cheryl!
This cake is downright amazing!!! I totally want to lick my computer screen!!! Love the chocolate chips all over the sides like that!!!
this cake is INSANE. i love it so much.
Now thats ONE BEAUTIFUL dark beauty!!!!!I bet everyone at the salon loved it!
This cake is phenomenal!
the cake looks… sinful! I bet it’s simply delicious!
Amazing! You have outdone yourself…again!
Wow to that gorgeous cake!! And that picture of the staff is so beautiful, great job Cheryl!
Oh my. It turned out so pretty, Cheryl! I love it.
This turned out fabulously, Cheryl!!
That is a gorgeous cake, Cheryl!! Also, the group shot, beautiful! Nice work.
Seriously stunning, like I said before, I just want to dive into all those chocolate chip!
Such a beautiful cake! My son loves yellow cake and chocolate icing…will have to make one of these!! Wish I could reach in a get a piece of this one 🙂
Cheryl, this cake is UNREAL! So positively gorgeous. And I bet it tastes AMAZING!
what a good Mommy you are! and what a delicious looking cake. the chocolate chips are a gorgeous addition!
Cheryl, that is SO gorgeous!!!! I saw it on twitter and I think instagram and drooled over it! I adore chocolate and raspberry together – the salon staff picture is stunning!
Thanks for your sweet compliment on my redesign 😉 <3 ya
This is gorgeous! I saw your photo on TasteSpotting.com and clicked over to your site.
I liked the cake as soon as I read the name. I liked it even more when I saw the first photo but when the photo of the slice came along I started drooling all over myself and fell in love, WOW! YUM! 😀
LOVE your cake Cheryl! Featured you today 🙂
Some quick algebra dictates that if your recipe called for 3 sticks of butter and you had used 4.5, you made 150% of the original recipe. You needed to multiply the sugar by 1.5 and everything would’ve been fine. The final product shouldn’t have needed anywhere NEAR 2 cups of sugar…the scaled recipe would require 3/4 of a cup total for 4.5 sticks of butter.
Nope, that was the whole issue – either way I followed it the frosting was so runny you could pour it. Definitely too runny for my cake.
I’m sure I used at least 2 cups if not more.
Ohh, oh, I see. I’m sorry, I completely misunderstood what you said you did after you looked up the corrected recipe…I thought you were trying to guess what to scale it to for your 4 1/2 sticks, not that you did so and it still turned out funny. Either way, I love how it ended up, the chocolate chips are so pretty up the sides!
I haven’t made the whole cake but the frosting is perfect. When I first made it it was too loose to frost with (my melted chocolate may have still been a little too warm). I covered it and left it on the counter until the next morning. When I came back to it it had tightened up and at first I thought it was too stiff but once I stirred it it was absolutely perfectly spreadable, chocolatey and delicious. I used Hershey’s unsweetened cocoa and Nestle’s chocolate chips. It is now my go to chocolate frosting. Thank you!
This cake looks amazing. Thanks for doing all the work to perfect the recipe!