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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 17:54

This is a vegan cake I made a while ago that can be enjoyed by - vegans, non-vegans, men and women and non-men and non-women and doubtless quite a few other creatures. I think the only people excluded from enjoying this cake will be cake haters, but some exclusions seem insurmountable, non?

When I last served this cake it was eaten by vegans, vegetarians, omnivores, men, women, lesbians, bisexuals, and heterosexuals. Some of these people came into more than one category. All went well.

Vegan Ganache:
• 350 g (12.5oz) vegan dark chocolate (40-70% cocoa solids. Or use half dark and half milk chocolate) chopped
• 350 ml (1 1/2 cups) full fat coconut milk
Vegan Chocolate Fudge Cake:
• 360 ml (1 1/2 cups) almond or soy milk
• 1 1/2 tsp cider vinegar
• 260 g (1 1/4 cups) caster (superfine) sugar
• 150 ml (scant 2/3 cup) sunflower oil
• 2 tsp vanilla extract
• 230 g (scant 2 cups) plain (all-purpose) flour plus xantham
• 80 g (2/3 cup) cocoa powder (Dutch processed)
• 3/4 tsp baking powder
• 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
• 1/4 tsp salt
You simply whisk together the wet ingredients, sift together the dry, then mix the two together and bake.

  1. Start by making the ganache; place the chopped chocolate in a heat-proof bowl. Heat the coconut milk until it is just boiling then pour it over the chocolate.
  2. Set aside for 2 minutes then stir until smooth and the chocolate is completely melted. Cover and place in the fridge for about 2 hours, stirring occasionally, while you make the cake.
  3. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Grease three 15cm/6inch round tins and line the bases with baking parchment (or use two 20cm/8inch tins instead).
  4. Whisk together the almond/soy milk and vinegar in a large jug; the milk should curdle slightly. Whisk in the sugar, oil and vanilla extract.
  5. In a large bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking p, bicarb soda and salt.
  6. Gradually whisk the wet ingredients into the dry until smooth; be careful not to over-mix. Divide the batter evenly between the tins and bake for about 30 minutes.
  7. Leave the cakes to cool in their tins for 30 minutes then carefully turn them out onto a wire rack to cool completely (they are delicate so be gentle). If you are making them a day in advance, wrap in clingfilm once cool.
  8. To assemble the cake, place one of the layers on a serving plate/cake stand. The ganache should be thick but spreadable, if it is too runny still then return it to the fridge until it is firm, or pop it in the freezer for a bit to speed up the process. If it is too thick then gently warm it over a pan of hot water until it has softened.
  9. Spread a third of the ganache over the first cake layer and place another cake on top, spread over another third of the ganache and repeat. Decorate as you see fit - with fresh berries, vegan chocolates, candied nuts etc.
    Because there is no sweetener added to the ganache, make sure that the chocolate that you use isn't too dark and bitter, otherwise the ganache will be inedible. Go for around 40% cocoa solids if you prefer a sweeter, less intense flavour; and 70% if you want a richer, less sweet ganache. You can also use half dark and half (dairy free) milk chocolate for a less rich flavour; which I particularly recommend if you are going to be serving this cake to children.
    @LillianBland @Bercows
AIBU to post a cake recipe on AIBU because requested?
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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 17:55

Ha ha ha ha - I had no idea I was enabling voting!

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Picklypickles · 14/06/2020 18:09

Hmmm, what is that suspicious looking fruit-stuff on top? Are you trying to trick me? Is this a fruity confection?

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 18:24

Cherries. Can be left off without deterioration of cake. Or not. Or something else put on. Like whatevs.

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averylongtimeago · 14/06/2020 18:29

That looks a very good cake- Thankyou

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 18:30

@OldeMagick you've not missed my recipe, because I've given it its own thread. Grin

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 18:32

averylongtimeago it was indeed a good cake and very easy to get right. I recommend the recipe to all. Thank you.

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BaronessBomburst · 14/06/2020 18:34

Are you always canine-exclusionary? Shock

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octobersky19 · 14/06/2020 18:34

That looks so good

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BaronessBomburst · 14/06/2020 18:35

CERF

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 19:00

CERF Grin guilty, m'lud.

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BaronessBomburst · 14/06/2020 19:02

I'm copying the recipe anyway, mind...... Wink

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 19:08

'tis a recipe should be spread far and wide...

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BeatrixPottersAlterEgo · 14/06/2020 19:10

Well I identify as an fruititarian attack helicopter and I see no place for me around your fascist cake eating table.

Looks bloody lovely though

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WaffleCash · 14/06/2020 19:11

I think the only people excluded from enjoying this cake will be cake haters

and coeliacs....

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letmethinkaboutitfornow · 14/06/2020 19:17

YABU - showing such a beautiful yummy looking cake! 😂🎂
It looks amazing! I am the target audience 😂😂
Well done OP! @onalongsabbatical

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Arthur2shedsJackson · 14/06/2020 19:18

What is xantham
And where is it used in the recipe?

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TheFormerPorpentiaScamander · 14/06/2020 19:19

@onalongsabbatical that cake looks amazing! Would you object to me posting a different vegan cake recipe? It has less ingredients, so more likely to be things people have in stock. Smile

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Inthemuckheap · 14/06/2020 19:23

@Arthur2shedsJackson

What is xantham
And where is it used in the recipe?

It's a thickener as there are no eggs. Buy it in powder form and add to the flour.
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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 19:24

@WaffleCash actually I successfully made it with gluten-free flour, forgot to say that!

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 19:26

@TheFormerPorpentiaScamander that would be lovely! Smile

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GeistohneGrenzen · 14/06/2020 19:27

I like your style Grin

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TheFormerPorpentiaScamander · 14/06/2020 19:30

Thanks. Didnt want to tread on anyones chocolate fudge cake toes Grin

DS made this yesterday. We swapped maple syrup for golden syrup
It was amazing

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Serin · 14/06/2020 19:31

You lost me at Xantham.
Bluegh, awful stuff.
It totally stinks and makes people who eat it smell weird too.
Not being rude (and I realise that for certain allergies it's the only alternative) but that smell really makes me retch.

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 20:54

TheFormerPorpentiaScamander oooo I've got all the ingredients for that. I could make that tomorrow. I've got golden syrup.
Thanks!

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onalongsabbatical · 14/06/2020 20:54

GeistohneGrenzen ta muchly! Smile

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