





This cake and frosting are my little black dress of cakes.....both are low fat (except for the ganache) and elegant with just the right amount of sweetness. I use them often with different adornments.

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For the tutorial for hollowing and filling the eggs, click here.
This recipe is for 2-9 inch layer pans or 30 cupcakes. I made half of the recipe for a 2 layer 6 inch cake.
Chocolate Cake
(Adapted from Hershey's "Perfectly Chocolate" Chocolate Cake)
2 cups sugar
1 3/4 cups flour
3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup milk
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 cup boiling water
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease, flour and line with parchment 2 9-inch cake pans or line a muffin tin with cupcake baking cups.
Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl. Add eggs, milk, oil, and vanilla; beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Stir in boiling water (batter will be thin). Pour into prepared 9-inch cake pans or lined muffin tin. Bake 30-35 minutes for cake and 20-25 minutes for cupcakes or until wooden toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.
Makes 30 cupcakes or 2 9 inch layer cakes.
Chocolate Almond Ganache
8 ounces bittersweet chocolate
1 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup ground almonds
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
Break up the chocolate into a medium bowl. Heat the cream until just boiling and pour over the chocolate. Let it sit until the chocolate is melted. Stir to combine evenly and stir in the vanilla and almond extract. Let sit at room temperature until thick and creamy, but not too firm to spread.
Makes about 2 cups.
Meringue Frosting With Coconut
2 cups sugar
2/3 cups water
6 egg whites
pinch of salt
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
About 1-1 1/2 cups shredded coconut for the top and sides
Combine the sugar and water in a heavy medium saucepan and bring to a boil without stirring. Boil until it reaches the soft ball stage, 240 degrees on a candy thermometer.
While the syrup is cooking, beat the egg whites with the salt and cream of tartar until stiff peaks form. When the syrup reaches 240 degrees, pour 1/4 cup of the syrup into the stiffly beaten egg whites, drop by drop, beating at high speed. Gradually add the rest of the syrup in a fine stream and beat for 8 to 12 minutes, or until the mixture is cool. Beat in vanilla extract. The mixture should be glossy and thick, but not dry.
Makes about 6 cups.
Place one layer of the cake on a serving platter. Spread an even layer of the ganache on top. Place the second layer on and frost with the meringue frosting. Sprinkle the shredded coconut on top and lightly pat on the sides.
Serves 12.

Chocolate Cake recipe, click here.
Meringue Frosting With Coconut recipe, click here.
Almond Ganache recipe, click here.
Chocolate Filled Eggs tutorial, click here.
Very elegant and delicious! I fall back on this Hershey's recipe often. The quail eggs are a lovely contrast.
ReplyDeleteNice shots and nice cake! well done.
ReplyDeleteDiane dear, it's the most angelic cake!! And the quails eggs are DARLING! How adorable. The shredded coconut looks so feathery and light. ;)
ReplyDeleteJu is right..and the feather? Is the ♥beat finale..What a great great idea.Elegant elegant dessert.(Yikes..I am really really repeating myself!)
ReplyDeleteI love quail eggs.
You are so attentive to detail.Kudos..Martha worthy.
You need some little chicks like Mary has.. :)I wanted some but Jacques asked if I was crazy.
Diane, I'd never have the patience to do those eggs but the whole dessert is sheer magic... the photos are breathtaking too... really cheered up my day with all that light~~ like heaven!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is one absolutely beautiful cake, a nd great pictures!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great weekend!
*kisses* HH
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What a lovely cake!! The eggs look great, too. The Hershey's cake is my favorite recipe for chocolate cake.
ReplyDeleteI love the aesthetic appeal (and taste, of course!) of chocolate cake with vanilla icing. This is so beautifully presented, especially with the coconut on the outside!
ReplyDeleteAnd the chocolate-filled quail eggs... That is so inspired! I love it :)
Diane this is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful and I loved the chocolate filled eggs!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing technique! All of your photos really do justice to this delicious cake.
ReplyDeleteThis is the prettiest cake I have ever seen!! love the little eggs!
ReplyDeleteOh I soooo want a piece of this cake!
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant cake. I love the quail eggs, they are the perfect size. I made chocolate chicken eggs in the past, but they really are too much chocolate(I can't believe I said that). Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteMimi
Lovely cake! The quail eggs are a surprise topping. Elegant!
ReplyDeleteI must try making this cake...maybe for Father's Day. I know the Kitchen Gnome will love it!
Somethings leave the realm of beautiful and cross over into breathtaking. Thus is one gorgeous cake. I'll wager it tastes every bit as good as it looks. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteDiane, you do it every time!
ReplyDeleteI'm *SWOONING*. Almost too pretty to eat!
Almost. ;)
You have outdone yourself Diane, which is hard to do!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite kind of cake (chocolate and coconut) and the filled eggs are simply beyond. I am in awe!
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ReplyDeleteOops...hit the wrong key...:)
ReplyDeleteThat is one spectacular cake...I just love that Hershey's recipe...
The chocolate filled eggs are amazing!
Beautiful, delicious and so so refined and elegant! I absolutely love it! the quail eggs are it!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks like something from a Martha Stewart magazine. Classy and gorgeous. I am sure it tastes heavenly as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of the wonderful comments...they mean a lot. I hope you enjoy the cake and the chocolate filled eggs as much as we did here!
ReplyDeleteCheers....Diane
That is one heavenly cake! Now I'm drooling! Great beautiful photos, I love the one with the feather on the plate and I have a plate just like it. Now I need the feather and eggs!
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable for Easter! I went to your tutorial...must have been difficult to do the quail eggs!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation with the feathers and the eggs is just so pretty. And the cake looks delicious!
have a wonderful holiday diane!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks so delicious...but with the chocolate filled quail eggs...WOW!!!
ReplyDeletewow! Quail eggs...veri innovative indeed....I am very impressed.
ReplyDeleteGreat shoots.
: )
Thanks to all and Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteDiane
I tried to make this meringue icing and failed. Turned to liquid and did not keep light fluffy consistency. Perhaps I added sugar syrup too quickly? Waste of time, I guess ill go with a stabilized whipped cream recipe instead, :(
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