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CHRISTMAS TREE CAKE RECIPE | FOOD NETWORK KITCHEN | FOOD ...



Christmas Tree Cake Recipe | Food Network Kitchen | Food ... image

No special cake pan is needed to make this impressive 3D Christmas Tree Cake: cleverly arranged and stacked squares of sheet cake are frosted and decorated with edible "lights." There's even a festive star topper.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Total Time 2 hours 45 minutes

Cook Time 1 hours 30 minutes

Yield 20 to 24 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

Nonstick cooking spray, for the baking sheets and parchment
Three 15.25-ounce boxes white cake mix, such as Duncan Hines
Three 3.4-ounce packages instant vanilla pudding mix
1 1/2 cups vegetable oil
12 large egg whites
Forest green gel food coloring, for coloring the batter
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Pinch fine salt
6 large egg whites
4 1/2 sticks (18 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature, cut into 1 1/2-inch chunks
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Leaf green gel food coloring, for coloring the frosting
3 tablespoons desiccated coconut
White nonpareils, for dusting
18 white gumdrops
36 candy-coated chocolates with almonds or peanuts, such as M and M's
Nonstick cooking spray, for the parchment and cookie cutter
2 clear mint candies, crushed

Steps:

  • For the cake: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Coat three 18-by-13 rimmed baking sheets with cooking spray, then line with parchment and spray the parchment.
  • Combine the cake mixes and pudding mixes in a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and mix on low to blend. With the speed still on low, add the oil, egg whites, 2 1/4 cups water and 20 drops forest green food coloring and mix until combined. Raise the speed to medium and mix until increased in volume, lighter in color and smooth, about 5 minutes.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared baking sheets; smooth into an even layer using an offset spatula. Bake until golden on top and the edges pull away from the baking sheets, about 15 minutes. Transfer to a rack and let cool completely on the baking sheets, then freeze until firm, about 30 minutes.
  • For the frosting: Meanwhile, bring a few inches of water to a boil in a saucepan that can hold a heatproof stand mixer bowl above the water without the bottom of the bowl touching the water. Add the sugar, lemon juice, salt and egg whites to the mixing bowl and whisk together by hand. Set the bowl above the simmering water and whisk until the mixture is warm to the touch and the sugar is completely dissolved. Transfer to a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and beat at medium-high speed until cool and the whites hold stiff peaks, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Toss in a couple of chunks of butter at a time and continue beating, making sure the pieces are incorporated before adding more. After all the butter is added, continue beating on medium-high speed. The mixture will deflate and appear curdled. Continue beating until the frosting comes back together in a smooth and spreadable consistency. Slowly drizzle in the vanilla and leaf green food coloring while beating; beat until smooth and a vibrant green. (If the frosting is very soft or begins to break, refrigerate until set but still spreadable; beat until lightened before using.)
  • To assemble the cake: Transfer the first cake to a cutting board and trim the edges with a serrated knife. Use a ruler to divide the cake into two 8-inch squares, two 3-inch squares and three 2-inch squares. Hold in the freezer while you cut the other cakes.
  • Transfer the second cake to a cutting board and trim the edges with a serrated knife. Use a ruler to divide the cake into one 9-inch square, one 7-inch square, one 4-inch square and one 1-inch square. Hold in the freezer while you cut the other cake.
  • Transfer the third cake to a cutting board and trim the edges with a serrated knife. Use a ruler to divide the cake into two 6-inch squares, three 5-inch squares and one 4-inch square. Reserve the scraps for another use.
  • Spread a small amount of frosting onto a large cake board or cutting board to secure the cake. With a large offset spatula, carefully lift the 9-inch square onto the frosting. Spread a layer of frosting in the center of the cake, avoiding the corners. Place one 8-inch cake square on top of the first square, offsetting it slightly so that the corners of the 2 cakes do not line up. Spread some frosting in the middle of the second cake, avoiding the corners. Place the second 8-inch cake square on top, offsetting it so that the corners do not line up with either cake underneath it. Repeat this process with the remaining cake squares, working with progressively smaller squares and continuing to stack them in offset layers with frosting in between.
  • Trim a wooden skewer to 10 inches and insert it through the cake from the top down to add support.
  • Transfer the remaining frosting to a piping bag fitted with a small fluted tip. Pipe rows of separate leaves in a downward motion to cover the exposed tops of all the cakes, creating the illusion of pine needles; leave the sides bare.
  • For the decorations: Dust the cake with the desiccated coconut and white nonpareils to give the appearance of snow.
  • To make lights: Cut the gumdrops in half widthwise. Press the cut side of each gumdrop half into the bottom of a candy-coated chocolate to adhere. Press into the freshly piped frosting to make retro Christmas lights.
  • For the star topper: Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Lightly spray a 2 1/2-inch metal, star cookie cutter and a parchment-lined baking sheet with nonstick spray. 
  • Put the cookie cutter on the baking sheet and fill with a single layer of the crushed mint candies. Bake until the candies have melted and filled the cutter, 4 to 6 minutes. Cool for 3 minutes, then unmold.  
  • Before serving, place a birthday candle at the top of the cake with the star topper in front. Light the candle.  

MY CHRISTMAS CAKE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



My Christmas cake | Jamie Oliver recipes image

If I’m completely honest, I’ve never been a massive Christmas cake fan, but my mum insisted I put one in the book, so I spent months developing this, which I do like! It’s lighter than most – have fun decorating it, like I did with Buddy.

Total Time 3 hours 30 minutes

Yield 16 - 24

Number Of Ingredients 13

200 g unsalted butter (at room temperature), plus extra for greasing
150 g mixed Medjool dates and prunes
500 g mixed dried apricots, cranberries, peel, currants
1 apple
1 clementine
100 ml stout
200 g soft light brown sugar
4 large free-range eggs
200 ml whole milk
300 g plain flour
1 level teaspoon baking powder
3 tablespoons quality cocoa powder
1 teaspoon each ground ginger, mixed spice, ground cinnamon

Steps:

    1. Preheat the oven to 150º/300ºF/gas 2. Grease a 20cm square cake tin with butter and line the base and sides with greaseproof paper, lining the sides high.
    2. Tear the stones out of the dates and prunes, then place all the dried fruit in a food processor and pulse until roughly chopped. Decant the mixture into a large bowl, coarsely grate in the apple, finely grate in the clementine zest and squeeze in the juice. Pour in the stout, mix well and leave aside to soak for a few minutes.
    3. Meanwhile, blitz the butter and sugar together in the processor until pale, smooth and fluffy. With the processor still running, one-by-one crack in the eggs, then pour in the milk in a steady stream, blitzing until smooth. Scrape this mixture into the bowl of fruit and fold together with a spatula. Sift in the flour, baking powder, cocoa and spices, then fold together again. Transfer to your prepared tin and bake for around 2 hours, or until cooked through and an inserted skewer comes out clean – if it needs a little longer, simply cover the top with greaseproof paper to prevent it from catching. Leave to cool for 30 minutes in the tin, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
    4. Now the fun bit, the decoration. To make royal icing, whisk 3 large free-range egg whites in a large bowl until fluffy. Sieve 700g of icing sugar separately, then, a spoonful at a time, fold it into the egg whites. Once combined, stir in the juice of ½ a lemon and ½ a teaspoon of glycerine. Beat until it forms stiff peaks, then use it to decorate the cake.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 355 calories, FatContent 8.5 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 4.9 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 4 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 69.5 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 58.3 g sugar, SodiumContent 0.2 g salt, FiberContent 1.5 g fibre

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