I’m at the age where all my friends are turning 40, and I decided to make another brownie slab to celebrate.
I used the recipe from George’s Bakery “Rebel Bakes” again for triple chocolate brownies.
The message on top was inspired by a birthday card I saw on Thortful. The letters were made using white chocolate candy melts (some coloured red) and sprinkles from Get Baked which are the best rainbow sprinkles you can buy in the UK.
The topping was made by melting more candy melts and Biscoff spread, and swirling it around the pan.
Once the topping had set, I removed the slab from the pan and wrapped it in baking paper ready for gifting.
The youngest niece asked for a bunny cake for her birthday…
She is always quite indecisive when it comes to what she wants, though my husband had a conversation with her on video the other week that went something like:
“What cake do you want?”
“A Bunny Cake”
“What Colour?”
“Orange”
“What Flavour”
“Erm, Chocolate”
So I at least had the guidelines of what to aim for with this one (though the end product was more of a browny-orange than actual orange).
I started by baking 5 layers of chocolate cake, and making a chocolate buttercream:
After that wa stacked, I wrapped it in cling film until I needed it and put it in the freezer. In the mean time, I made fondant cut-outs for the bunny’s face / ears:
I had decided to pipe the fur on (vanilla buttercream) using a nozzle that frustrated me loads as it keps pushing through the piping bags due to its shape. Thankfully I got through it though after 6 piping bags.
The top of the cake had a “crown” of various colours (again, asked for by the birthday girl” and I put the cake in the fridge overnight until her party. The ears had to wait until the party itself as they were too tall for any of my fridge shelves, and I couldn’t be bothered to re-jig the shelving.
I usually write “Happy Birthday” using fondant on the cake board, but I’ve been using a silicon mold with chocolate recently for brownie slabs. I did the same for this cake, though they nearly didn’t fit on the board due to them being bigger than my fondant cutters.
I added sprinkes first (Easter-themed ones) then melted chocolate and allowed them to set
The party was yesterday, and the cake was cut – and it was decadent!! Very rich chocolate cake and buttercream. The funny thing is, although I LOVE cake, I don’t really like chocolate cake that much and so I didn’t bother having any myself:
We cut the slices to half height because people were VERY full of sugar and food already!