Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The Opera Comes to Town


This month's challenge may have looked hard. But compared to the cake that i would consider my speciality, this was a piece of cake! lol.

This months recipe was an Opera Cake. I have not heard of one before this challenge but reading the recipe and looking at the online pictures, i was pretty excited.

I started this cake on sunday at noon by making all the pieces that went into the cake first.
The syrup was 1st and while that cooled i made the buttercream. As my light flavouring i used a raspberry puree that i make each summer and freeze. Made the cake have a lovely flavour and gave it a pretty pink colour.
Now i must say i have not been fond of the buttercream recipes that i have been making so far but this recipe was the best buttercream i have ever tasted in my life. I could have just eaten it by the spoonful. Forget the cake! lol.

I also flavoured the mousse with the raspberry puree and it works so well with the white chocolate.

The cake was the difficult part of the recipe. I ended up overbaking it and burning one of the cakes. I was waiting for a light brown color and completely missed that the bottom was dark brown. lol

For assembly i used my new mousse ring. I have been dying to try it ever since i bought it and just needed a reason.
I started with a cake layer, then buttercream, cake, mousse, cake, buttercream, mousse and then the white chocolate glaze. I did put the syrup on all cake layers.

The cake wasnt cold enough for the glaze to work perfectly, so i ended up with a top layer that was a little tilted and a glaze that was not perfectly smooth. I know, picky picky.

My guests were very happy to taste test the results and were pleased. They did not sing but then they are not the singing type. lol

I will be keeping this recipe in my notes for future use.
I did not leave myself enough time to pipe anything pretty on top of the glaze. Maybe next time.



Thank you
Sandra

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

The first round one I have seen. You did a fatastic job!

Lou @ The Higher Nest said...

Ha ha, lol on the singing guests part. This is the first round one I see, too, and I love it!

Christine said...

I love that you did a round one. First one that I have seen. Gotta get one of those mousse rings! Great job

Anonymous said...

This looks so pretty! I really love the round shape and how you were able to glaze the entire cake and make it look all smooth and shiny!

Renee said...

I love your round take on the Opera Cake. Well done!

Sheltie Girl said...

You did a beautiful job on your cake.

Natalie @ Gluten a Go Go

Anzj said...

The way you finished with your glaze makes your cake looks just wonderful! Very crafty.

Barbara said...

Yum!You did a great job on your cake.

Lisa T. said...

Your cake is absolutely lovely. Raspberry puree sounds like a wonderful flavour and I like the pink colour too!

Lunch Buckets said...

Why don't I have a mousse ring???? Besides that I didn't even know such a thing existed of course....Anyway, don't tease, tell us your specialty!

Anonymous said...

my speciality cake is a ....

chocolate cake with kaluah chocolate mousse and chocolate ganache glaze. Then i pipe chocolate icing for decoration.

it is a two day cake and it is adapted from the godiva website. After each layer you have to compress it for a day to make the mousse (how do you say) solid/stiff and the flavour builds while it rests.

I found and bought the mousse rings with that cake in mind cause you can never get a perfect circle with a springform because of the rolled edges. The mousse ring is like a big tall cookie cutter. sharp edges.

Unknown said...

Your glaze looks just wonderful to me. Mine just didn't have the height that everyone else's did.

Anonymous said...

Wow, that glaze looks perfect. Nice job!

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