I would like to start the post with a big thank you for all your support and good luck wishes for my 2-day PhD exam. I can tell you that I was pretty satisfied of my performance and glad that it is finally over after 2 months of study.
The day after my exam, I was invited to the 30th birthday party of my Brazilian friend, Carlos. After studying for so long, it was an opportunity to personally bake a surprise birthday cake for him. I love planning surprises and I had quite a few successful ones in the past. The last time I planned a huge surprise was on my 1st blogiversary for my Mexican friend, Mon. Her reaction was totally priceless.
Turning 30, that's something big. Being such a great friend, he deserves a surprise cake, one of these little joys in life. I knew there would be about 25 guests at the party, with half of the people that I never met. So I had to bake a cake, enough for everyone and make a first good impression too. When I think of the number 30, I immediately thought of baking three circular cake layers. The génoise was chocolate, the cream cheese frosting was chocolate, everything ended up to be chocolate. Who doesn't like chocolate? I assumed that everyone like chocolate. It took me a few hours to assemble it.
Now that it is done, it is time to carefully plan the surprise. The party was at my Peruvian friend's place, Jorge, so I knew his place pretty well. When I arrived at his place, I dropped the cake at the back porch and entered the building from the front. I was greeted by my friend Carlos at the door, wished him a happy birthday and started to chitchat with friends and guests. When Carlos got out of the conversation, I told them about the surprise cake. As the night progressed, more guests arrive and it was time to execute the plan. While a couple of friends distracted him, I took out the cake, lit the candle and everyone started to sing the birthday song. Reaction: priceless. Another successful surprise and a great collaborative effort from the part of everyone.
As you can see, I did not frost the edges of the cake, it gives the guest the freedom to choose whether they want 1, 2 or 3 layers of cake. Everyone ended up having 1 or 2 layers, except for one who asked for 3 layers. I received rave reviews about this cake, and some can't believe that an Asian guy like me made this cake. When you think about it, how many guys do you know know how to bake cakes? With a few years of baking experience, I know how to bake moist cakes and the perfect frosting which compliments well with the génoise.
Preparation Time: 1 hour
Baking Time: about 20 mins per layer
Frosting adapted from Donna Hay
Ingredients
Chocolate Génoise
9 eggs, separated
1 1/2 cup white sugar
1 1/4 cup cake flour
1/3 cup cocoa powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cream of tartar
Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting
375g cream cheese, softened
75g (1/3 cup) butter, softened
2 cups icing sugar
1/2 cup cocoa powder, sifted
Chocolate Shavings
1 oz. bittersweet chocolate
Procedure
1. Grease with butter and coat with cocoa powder three 9-inch round cake pans.
2. In a large bowl, place egg whites, stand for 30 mins at room temperature.
3. In another large bowl, beat egg yolks and 1 cup of white sugar until thick and pale.
4. In a small bowl, combine and sift flour, cocoa powder and salt.
5. Gradually whisk in the dry ingredients into egg yolk mixture until blended. Set aside.
6. Using an electric mixer, beat egg whites until it starts to foam. Add in cream of tartar and gradually add 1/2 cup sugar. Beat until stiff peaks. As a test, the egg whites should not fall if you invert the bowl.
7. Incorporate 1/4 of the egg whites into chocolate mixture. Fold in the remaining egg whites. 1/3 of egg whites at a time until incorporated.
8. Preheat oven to 350F. Divide batter evenly between the three prepared cake pans. Bake for 18-20 mins or until it springs back when gently pressed or passes the toothpick test. Allow to cool completely.
9. Prepare chocolate cream cheese frosting. In a large bowl, beat cream cheese and butter until pale and creamy, about 5 mins.
10. Add in icing sugar and cocoa powder. Beat for an additional 5 mins until light and fluffy.
11. To assemble, turn out one cake layer onto a flat surface or plate. Spread with 1/3 of the frosting. Repeat this process with the remaining layers and frosting.
This is a wonderful surprise for Carlos. This must be priceless for him to see this cake. Well done, Victor!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice surprise! Your cake looks so good, so chocolatey and moist. It's perfect for a celebration.
ReplyDeleteOMG, terrific! that cake is devilishly scrumptious n so chcolaty! :)
ReplyDeleteBirthday wishes to your friend :)
US Masala
You are one good friend! That cake is fabulous! I wish I live near you so that you can surprise me with a beautiful cake on my birthday! :) hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job, Victor!
So glad to know that you are satisfied with your exams! Have a good day!
ooh la la la! this is an absolute beauty- Decadent and deadly delicious!
ReplyDeletewow lovely cake and so sweet of you to make it excited for your up coming UK trip :-)
ReplyDelete@Rebecca from Chow and Chatter Oh yeah, definitely excited for UK.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking cake... Would be yum to have a big slice out of it...
ReplyDeleteThe soft light genoise cake layered between chocolate cheese frosting looks irresistible!
ReplyDeleteYou deserve an extra portion!
Hi Victor! Wow 2 day exam! Congratulations on finishing the test and you are so kind making this cake for your friend! The cake looks very delicious. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely cake this looks:) I have a few guy friends who bake, and some of them are really good that they have their own businesses too!:D Guess there is no real visible line between the gender in what each can do anymore;)
ReplyDeleteOmg, Incredible cake, love that layered cake with delicious frosting,would love to have a slice now..
ReplyDeleteA two day exam. You must be glad its over. I still have 'fond' memories of my 6 hour exam (with an hour break in between of course!), and that required flying to another country!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great surprise for your friend! This cake looks beautiful and congrats on completing your PhD exam - best of luck to you =)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing your Phd exam. chocolate cake looks awesome. nice to have a friend like you.
ReplyDeleteThe classic Genoise cake is the best, and with the chocolate Genois, not to mention chocolate cream cheese frosting?...oh my, Superb!
ReplyDeleteCan't get better than that. Love it:DDD
Congratulations for your exam! Your cake is fab!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Barbaraxx
Glad to hear the exam went well.
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks fab. Love chocolate and cream cheese frosting. What lucky friend!
I so happy to hear the exams went well. Your friend will be delighted with that wonderful cake. It looks spectacular and I'm sure it is delicious. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI'm SO glad you did well! What a lucky friend you have, amazing cake :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeletehi victor, i do not have any male friends who knows how to bake until i started blogging then i came to know a few and one of them is you. That's a lovely sweet suprise to bake a cake for a friend and yeah, i do think everyone must be quite surprised that this guy victor actually baked the cake. Can never go wrong with choc especially for parties, many favourites! It is such a lovely cake and your genoise is perfect!! so the next celebration would be when you got your results, heh?
ReplyDelete@lena
ReplyDeleteYeah, you guessed it right. I'll have to think of what to make for my celebration.
glad that your exam went well yay! two day exam? is this kind of final exam for PhD studies? How nice you took efforts to bake for ur friends, these priceless expression will stay in eyes for ever. Ah baking soothes the stress and tiredness!
ReplyDeleteI see ur marvellous cake, rustic icing and like the idea of leaving the sides undone! it like pictorial representation of see wats inside the cake:)
Wow, beautiful cake...love the layers and the chocolate cream cheese filling/frosting, nice of you baking this for your friend :-)
ReplyDeleteChocolate + chocolate + cream cheese = an awesome dessert.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your exam; this cake is perfect to celelbrate.
ReplyDeleteRita
Delicious Victor, wish I could have taste too.
ReplyDeleteYou have such great baking skills and plenty of patience for it.
oh hi, just coming back to see your latest post, i just read that someone mentioned uk trip, you must be on a holiday, have fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice surprise! Your cake looks so good, so chocolatey and moist. It's perfect for a celebration.
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