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Chocolate Custard Cake

Piece of chocolate custard cake on a white decorative plate.This cake came around last year around Christmas when I was trying to come up with something new to make for the holidays. I wasn’t very creative with the name so I just named this cake, for what it is – Chocolate Cake, with Custard filling. There are also Bailey’s soaked prunes, but I don’t think it would sound right if I added that in the name as well. The cake is extremely moist,
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Chocolate Custard Cake

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Moist Chocolate Cake filled with Custard and Bailey's soaked Prunes.

Author: Marina | Let the Baking Begin!
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Russian, Ukrainian
Keyword: chocolate custard cake
Calories: 704 kcal
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings: 12 servings

Ingredients

Day before making the cake soak the prunes in Bailey’s.

  • 1.5 cups prunes
  • 1 cup Bailey’s Irish Cream Liquor

For the cake Layers:

To make Bailey’s Simple Syrup:

  • 12 tablespoons or 1/2 cup & 4 tablespoons sugar
  • 12 tablespoons water
  • 4 tablespoons Bailey’s Liquor

Make the Custard:

Instructions

Make Cake Layers

  1. Turn the oven to 350°F. Line jelly roll pan (12-7/8 x 17 3/4) with foil and spray with cooking spray. Sieve the cake flour, corn starch and the almond flour together. Set aside.

  2. In a bowl of an electric mixer, whip 12 egg yolks with 1 cup sugar until the egg yolk mixture becomes much lighter in color and increases in volume, around 2 minutes.

  3. With the mixer running, mix the cocoa & hot water together in a cup/container and slowly pour the mixture down the side of the mixing bowl into the egg yolks mixture.
  4. In a separate, preferably stainless steel bowl (make sure that it’s immaculately clean), whip the 10 egg whites and 1 tsp cream of tartar into soft peaks, slowly adding the remaining 1/3 cup sugar as soon as the egg whites start increasing in volume and became white in color.

  5. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture into the egg yolk mixture and using a spatula, fold in the flour. Do the same with the rest of the flour.
  6. Now in 3 additions, fold the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture.
  7. Pour 1/3 of the mixture into the prepared pan, making sure to distribute the batter evenly throughout the pan.
  8. Bake for 8-9 minutes.
  9. Bake 2 more layers using the same method.
  10. Let cool. Take off the foil and cut the cake down the middle, making 2 equal parts.

Make Bailey's !Simple Syrup

  1. Mix 12 tbsp water and 12 tbsp sugar in a medium size saucepan and let it come to a boil. Let cool. Add 4 tbsp liquor and mix thoroughly.

Make Custard:

  1. Pour 2 qts milk into a large pot. Split the 2 vanilla bean lengthwise and scrape out the seeds with a knife. Add the seeds and the vanilla pod into the milk. Let the milk come to a boil over medium heat.

  2. While keeping an eye on the milk, in a separate bowl mix 140 g corn starch, 455 g sugar and 1 tsp salt. Add 6 eggs and mix until smooth and no lumps appear.

  3. Continuously mixing the egg and corn starch mixture, slowly pour 1/3 of the hot milk into it (this is called ‘tempering’).
  4. Slowly pour this back into the boiling milk, all the while continuing to whisk. Let it come to a boil and cook for another minute.
  5. Take out the vanilla pods out.
  6. Add 170 g butter and let it completely melt.

  7. Cover with saran wrap so it touches the custard. Let it cool at room temperature and then transfer to the fridge for it to completely cool down.

Assembly:

  1. Remove the prunes out of the soaking liquid and cut them in small strips.
  2. Place the first cake layer in the middle of the serving platter.
  3. Place 4 strips of foil/wax paper/parchment paper under the edges of the cake, over-lapping each other (makes for easy clean up, once you’re done).
  4. Using a squirt bottle, soak the cake with the simple syrup, quickly going back and forth along the cake (you can use a brush to do the same. just soak the brush in the syrup and dab on the cake).
  5. Put 1/6 of the custard on top and spread it around.
  6. Take 1/6 of the strips of the prunes and evenly distribute them throughout the cake layer.
  7. Repeat the above steps of assembly with the rest of the cake and frosting.
  8. Cover the top and sides of the cake with leftover frosting.
  9. Use almond slices to cover the sides of the cake.
  10. Slowly take out the strips of foil/wax paper from under the cake and discard.
  11. Refrigerate for at least 2-3 hours before serving.
Nutrition Facts
Chocolate Custard Cake
Amount Per Serving
Calories 704 Calories from Fat 207
% Daily Value*
Fat 23g35%
Saturated Fat 12g75%
Cholesterol 308mg103%
Sodium 281mg12%
Potassium 324mg9%
Carbohydrates 110g37%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 85g94%
Protein 11g22%
Vitamin A 902IU18%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 58mg6%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  • Viktoriya

    Hello, I’m thinking of making this cake and I have a question about the custard. It says to add butter at the end and let it melt, then cover and put in fridge. Do you mix or wisk the custard after butter melts?

    Thanks

    · Reply
    • Hi Victoria, letting the butter melt over the top prevents a film forming on top of the custard. So, no need to mix the butter into the custard.

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  • Liliya Shapoval

    Hey Marina, I started using your recipes and found them so good and fancy. Thank you for your website. I was wondering if I could freeze this cake and refreeze it on Saturday? Please answer as soon as possible, thank you

    · Reply
    • Hi Liliya,
      I’m so happy you found my website useful! Thank you for your comment!

      I haven’t tried freezing this cake, but if I had to guess, it probably shouldn’t be frozen since it might be soggy once you thaw it.

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  • Yuliya

    Hi, Marina. I started making your recipe and got confused by directions about sugar. The Ingredient list states there should be 1 & 1/3 cups for cake layers. When you ask to mix sugar and egg yolks, no quantity of sugar is listed, so I assumed it was all 1 & 1/3 cups, but then when making egg white mixture, it says to “add remaining sugar.” Remaining from what? I would be happy if you clarify this for me. Thank you very much in advance!!!

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    • Hi Yuliya,
      I have edited the recipe to clarify.
      You add 1 cup with the egg yolks and then 1/3 with the egg egg whites. I have done it where I added all sugar with egg yolks without separating and that worked fine too.

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  • Tanya

    Какое какао ты использовала? For cakes or for drinks?

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  • mh

    Please see the instructions for the bailey’s syrup. I believe it’s missing the amount of water needed.

    · Reply
    • Just added it. My appologies 🙁

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  • Hi Tanya! Thank you! you know I love this stuff)))
    I think I got these plates at Pier One Imports, about a year ago..

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  • Tania

    oh goodness! all these yummy desserts you have!
    and i love the cute plates,do u mind sharing where you got them?:)

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