Winter Wonderland Cake |
Winter Wonderland Cake |
First slice goes to the baker, me! ;) |
Cake
Ingredients
2 1/4 cups King Arthur Cake Flour, plus more for the cake pans
1 cup Coconut Milk, canned, room temperature
6 Large Egg Whites, room temperature
2 teaspoons Coconut Extract
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1 3/4 cups Granulated Sugar
4 teaspoons Baking Powder
1 teaspoon Coarse Salt
1 1/2 sticks (12 tablespoons) Unsalted Butter, softened and cut into 12 pieces
Winter Wonderland Cake |
Winter Wonderland Cake |
Directions
Adjust oven rack to the middle position and heat oven to 350 degrees.
Grease 2 9-inch round cake pans, line with parchment paper and grease and sprinkle with cake flour.
Tap on counter and remove excess cake flour.
Whisk coconut milk, egg whites, coconut and vanilla extracts together in a medium sized bowl.
In a mixer with paddle attachment, mix cake flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt on low speed until combined, about 1 minute.
Increase speed to medium, beat butter into the flour mixture, a couple of pieces at a time, about 1 minute.
Continue to beat the mixture until it resembles moist crumbs, about 1 minute.
Beat in all but 1/2 cup of the coconut milk mixture, then increase speed to medium and beat until smooth, light and fluffy, about 1-2 minutes.
Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add remaining coconut milk mixture until batter is combined, about 1 minute.
Close-up of my slice |
Winter Wonderland Cake beauty! |
Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 23 to 25 minutes. My cake was done in 25 minutes.
Ovens vary so check the cake at 23 minutes or earlier and adjust baking time accordingly.
Cool cakes in pans for 10 minutes. Run a small knife around the edge of the cakes, then flip them carefully onto a wire rack.
Peel off the parchment paper, flip the cakes right side up, and cool completely.
Cover with plastic wrap and chill in fridge overnight or wait at least 2 hours if frosting the same day.
If you chill the cake overnight as I did, it will be easier to frost and not be as crumbly and the flavors develop more as well.
Pretty White Trees made from ice cream cones |
Cake is frosted and ready to cover with the dessicated coconut
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Ingredients
2 tablespoons Heavy Cream
1 teaspoon Coconut Extract
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1/2 teaspoon Coarse Salt
2 sticks (16 tablespoons) Unsalted Butter, softened and cut into pieces
1/4 cup Coconut Milk, canned
3 cups Confectioners/Powdered Sugar
Shredded or Dessicated Coconut (however much you wish over frosting and in between the cake layers). I used dessicated coconut.
I used King Arthur brand Cake Flour |
Iberia Coconut Milk |
Directions
In a small bowl, stir the cream, coconut and vanilla extracts, and salt together.
In a mixer with paddle attachment, beat butter and coconut milk on medium-high speed until smooth, about 30-45 seconds.
Reduce mixer speed to medium-low and gradually beat in confectioners/powdered sugar, then continue to beat until smooth, about 3 minutes.
Beat in the cream mixture. Increase mixer speed to medium-high and beat until light and fluffy, about 4-5 minutes.
Winter Trees
Ingredients
3 Ice Cream Cones
Coconut Frosting
Wilton White Sparkling Sugar Sprinkles and Wilton White Sugar Pearls Sprinkles.
Ice Cream Cones will become White Winter Trees |
Directions
Hold 1 cone inside your index finger and with a small spatula frost cone rotating it with your finger.
Roll each frosted cone in a large bowl with sprinkles. Cover completely.
Carefully place on a cutting board, baking sheet, or flat surface to set until you frost cake.
Dessicated Coconut I purchased for this recipe |
Frost Cake
Directions
Line edges of cake platter or cake turntable with strips of parchment paper to keep platter edges clean as you frost cake.
I use a cake turntable.
If you wish, you may slice off the tops of the cake layers with a serrated knife before frosting.
I never do since my cakes bake pretty evenly on top.
Pic of dessicated coconut |
Place other cake layer top side down and press lightly to adhere.
Frost the cake with remaining frosting. Cover the entire cake with coconut flakes/dessicated coconut (I used dessicated coconut).
Top the cake carefully placing each winter white tree and then add extra coconut flakes/dessicated coconut around the trees to make it look snowy.
If desired add more coconut on your cake platter all along the bottom of the cake.
For the Cook's Illustrated White Layer Cake recipe, visit Epicurious:
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/cooks-illustrated-white-layer-cake-50017374
For the DIY Sparkling Christmas Trees Tutorial, visit The Cake Blog:
http://thecakeblog.com/2011/12/diy-sparkling-christmas-trees.html
Enjoy!
-Sophia/Two Frys
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