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anyone know where i can find jamie olivers recipes online? I'm after the chocolate celebration cake one...

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ja9 · 08/04/2008 10:51

... the one with cream and strawberries in the middle.

hope someone can help.

tia

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 08/04/2008 10:58

This is the recipe section of his website but it doesn't have the one you're after in it, sorry. Don't know if you'd find it elsewhere on the web.

MyEye · 08/04/2008 11:05

think this is the one? It's on a food blog, pmsl at the picture

WanderingTrolley · 08/04/2008 11:06

Party Cake

3 rounded tablespoons cocoa powder
200g/7oz caster sugar
200g/7oz butter
3 large eggs, preferably free range
200g/7oz self raising flour, sifted
1 rounded teaspoon baking powder
200ml/7fl oz double cream
1 large handful raspberries
1 large handful strawberries

Chocolate Topping
100g/3 ¾ oz butter
100g/3 ¾ oz best cooking chocolate
100g /3 ¾ oz icing sugar
3 tablespoons milk

Preheat the oven to 180°C/ 350°F Gas 4.
Line the bases of 2x20cm / 8inch cake tins with greased proof paper.

Mix the cocoa powder with 4 tablespoons of boiling water until smooth. In a separate bowl, beat the sugar and butter until fluffy, add the cocoa mixture, eggs, flour and baking powder. Mix well fold in the nuts. Divide the mixture between the tins. Bake for about 25mins. When cooked, allow to cool then remove from the tins.
Melt the chocolate topping ingredients in a bowl over some lightly simmering water. Stir until blended well and allow to cool. Whip the double cream to soft peaks and sweeten with a little sugar to taste. To assemble the cake, remove the greaseproof paper from both sponges. Drizzle each one with a little Sherry if you like. Spread the cream over one of the sponges, then sprinkle the fruit on top. Sandwich the second sponge on top and press down. Run a knife around the edge of the cake to smooth it off and drizzle over your chocolate topping. Happy Days, you?ve done it! But allow the chocolate topping to firm up slightly before tucking in.

ja9 · 08/04/2008 17:27

thank you very very much

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