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    THE DARING BAKERSJUNE,2012CHALLENGE: BATTENBERG CAKE

    Ruth, thank you so much for an excellent challenge.. I havent seen so many pretty braids in all my life! :) Yourcontinued support of this challenge, along with all of your support for the Daring Kitchen, is amazing and trulyappreciated! Thanks for the great lessons in braiding and taking the time with your sister to make the videos - theywere great! :D I hope all of our Daring Bakers can join me in givingRuthsome comment love on her blog atTheCrafts of Mommyhoodand showing your thanks for all the time and effort she put into the Challah challenge. :)

    Unfortunately, this month, Oggi was to be our hostess.. but something came up with her family so she had to bow out.Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Oggi! Hope all is okay!

    With less than 2 weeks before the June challenge was to start, I didnt know what to do so I ran to my life lines ;)My besties, Mandy and Lisa Michele. As usual, they totally dropped everything to put together this challenge! And agreat challenge it is too! I had always wondered how these lil cakes were made and if I had wondered, Im sure others

    have as well.. so now we get to learn! Thank you both so much, I am forever indebted!! *grin* Love you both! xoxo

    Hope yall enjoy this month I cant wait to see what cool flavors you come up with! Yay!

    Hugs,Lisxoxo

    Hello Daring Bakers!

    ItsMandyofWhat the Fruitcake?!and I am so excited about this months challenge. Its not over-

    complicated, uses simple ingredients, doesnt take an age to do, but, I think its a classic that has acertain whimsical quality, and something that I think well be able to have a lot of fun with. Theresdefinitely room for creativity here!

    What are we doing?

    Battenberg Cake!

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    Funny enough, before making this cake for the challenge, I hadnt eaten a single crumb of aBattenberg. But whenever one caught my eye in the store, I couldn't help but look at it with a smile.Theres something about the checkered squares in yellow and pink that makes me think of tea withAlice at the Madhatters, or a little girl serving out slices to her teddy bears on little plastic plates.

    This cake has far grander beginnings than tea with teddy. It was actually created as a wedding cakefor royalty.

    The first Battenberg cake was made to celebrate the marriage of Queen Victorias granddaughter,Princess Victoria, to husband Prince Louis of Battenberg.

    Its traditionally flavoured with almond and has the signature Battenberg markings, that is, theyellow and pink squares (said to represent the four princes of Battenberg). The strips of sponge areglued together using jam (normally apricot) and the whole cake is covered in marzipan. Sometimesthe edges are crimped and the top is patterned with a knife.

    Being that this recipe is thoroughly English, I thought it would be appropriate to use a recipe from afantastic English baker, Mary Berry. (Dont you just love her name?). This traditional Battenbergrecipe comes from Mary Berrys Baking Bible. Its an all in one cake method, so very simple, quickand very few dirty dishes!

    Although there are specialised Battenberg cake tins available, you dont need one. This can be bakedin a square baking tin and a divide made with foil to separate the two batters. This recipe really is allabout simplicity.

    Your challenge, fantastic DBers, is to make a Battenberg cake. It must be in the traditional shape(square oblong) and must have at least two different coloured checks as well as be covered in a firmedible covering like marzipan. But, you can choose any flavours you like, and if you want, even do

    more than two colours (look at the end of this post for a link to a fun Rubiks Cube Battenberg). Iwould encourage you to use marzipan, but I know many people dont like marzipan at all, so you canalso use rolled fondant or chocolate plastique to cover your cake. You can also use buttercreams,curd, ganache etc instead of jam to glue the cake together.

    Ive also included another of Mary Berrys Battenberg recipes, a coffee and walnut Battenberg, heldtogether with coffee buttercream.

    Other popular flavours are lemon and orange sponges glued with lemon curd and also coconutsponge with raspberry jam. I hope your creative ideas get flowing 'cause the flavour sky is the limit,

    go wild!

    Something I love about this treat is that it makes quite a small cake, but thats a good thing! It meansyou could make two or three, which means you can play with more flavours!

    One last thing before the nitty gritty, heres a fantastic video with Mary Berry herself from an episodeof The Great British Bake Offdemonstrating her walnut and coffee Battenberg. It shows the assemblyreally well so is worth watching.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4KsFpwmKUA

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    Battenberg up!

    Recipe Source:Traditional Battenberg adapted from Mary Berrys Baking BibleCoffee and Walnut Battenberg is also from Mary Berry on the BBC Food website

    Blog-checking lines:MandyofWhat The Fruitcake?!came to our rescue last minute to present us with the BattenbergCake challenge! She highlighted Mary Berrys techniques and recipes to allow us to create thisunique little cake with ease.

    Posting Date:June 27, 2012

    Notes:Lisa, my baker in crime over atParsley, Sage, Desserts and Line Drives(she called herself my"sidekick" for this, I guess that makes me Wonder Baker? Cake Woman? Something cool anyway ;) )had an amazing Battenberg lined up for you all but came head to head with the Evil Lord Humidity,which unfortunately thwarted her arsenal of batter and marzipan. This, in turn, means you won't beseeing her seriously creative cake just yet, but I'm sure she'll dazzle you all before the month is out :)But, it did bring to light that a lot of you will be dealing with the same baker unfriendly weather.

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    So, a few tips when working with marzipan/fondant/chocolate plastique in humid and hot weather.Firstly, keep it cool. It does need to be pliable, but it won't hurt to chill it just slightly to help keepyour covering from "melting" and becoming too sticky to work with. You do need to knead it to get itready for rolling and covering but try to handle it as little as possible as soon as it's pliable enough,and if you need to, roll out the marzipan in between sheets of parchment paper and use plenty ofcorn flour or powdered sugar on your rolling pin, hands, surface etc.

    I've adapted Mary Berry's recipes quite a bit in terms of quantities 'cause I found the amount of batterto be too little for an 8"x8" (20cmx20cm) cake pan, once the sponges were trimmed the strips were abit on the slim side. The amounts provided are perfect for an 8"x8" (20cmx20cm) tin.

    However, if you do have a Battenberg pan (8"x6") (20cmx15cm) then you will have some leftoverbatter. Just fill your Battenberg tin to 3/4 full and that should be enough for the batter to rise abovethe top of the pan which you can then trim off.

    The batter is your basic sponge recipe, equal amounts of butter, sugar and flour (in weight) and it'snot a fussy recipe at all. Although a lot of Battenberg recipes first cream the butter and sugar, MaryBerry swears she gets a better Battenberg sponge by using the all in one method, and I must say, mysponges came out great using the all in one method. But you're welcome to use the creaming methodif you like. And if you do use the all in one method, just make sure you don't over mix the batter,once it's all combined, it's done (hard for a chronic over mixer like me!). I didn't even bother using mystand mixer, I used my hand electric mixer, and I think you could quite easily even use a woodenspoon for some old school baking ;)

    If you want to add a flavour to one of the sponges in liquid form, make sure to add the same amountof liquid to the other batter in the form of milk. The batter is very thick and should be quite thick sodon't add too much. You'll see an example of this in the Walnut & Coffee Battenberg.

    I've included links at the end of the post for home made marzipan as well as chocolateplastique/modelling chocolate. Also at the end of the post is how to make your own self raising flour

    Mandatory Items:- You must make your Battenberg in the traditional square & oblong shape- You must have at least two different coloured sponges- You must have the traditional Battenberg Markings, ie a checked pattern- Your Battenberg must be covered in a firm edible covering ie. Marzipan, fondant or chocolate

    plastique

    Variations allowed:- You can use any flavours you like- You can have more than two coloured sponges- You can have more than four squares making up the Battenberg markings (the checked pattern)- You can colour the covering (marzipan, fondant or chocolate plastique)- You can use ganache, frosting, curds etc as the "glue" for the sponges instead of jam

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    Preparation time:Preparation: 15-20minsBaking & Cooling Time: 45-60minsAssembly: 15-20mins

    Equipment required:

    Medium Large Mixing Bowl

    Medium Small Bowl (for buttercream) Small Heatproof Bowl (for jam)

    Spatula/Spoonula

    Wooden Spoon OR Electric Handmixer OR Stand Mixer

    Large Sieve

    Small Sieve (for jam)

    Pastry Brush (for jam)

    Small Palette Knife OR Spatula OR Blunt Knife (for buttercreams etc)

    8"x8" (20cmx20cm) Square Baking Tin OR 8"x6" (20cmx15cm) Battenberg Tin

    Bread Knife OR Pastry Knife

    Rolling Pin Sharp Knife

    Whisk

    Making the pan divider withparchment paper and foil.

    I folded over a sheet of foil severaltimes to help reinforce the divide.

    Fold the parchment in half andput the foil into the crease.

    Butter the bottom of the cake pan,this will help "glue" theparchment to it.

    Make sure the divide is in themiddle of the pan and stick the

    excess parchment onto thebottom.

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    Traditional Battenberg:Servings: +- 8

    Ingredients cup (1 sticks) 175gm /6 oz Unsalted Butter, softened & cut in cubes cup / 175gm /6 oz Caster Sugar1 cups / 175gm /6 oz Self-Raising Flour (***see end of doc on how to make your own)3 Large Eggs, room temp cup / 65gm/2 1/3 oz Ground Almonds (Can be substituted with ground rice)3/4 tsp / 3 gm Baking Powder

    tsp / 2 ml Vanilla Extract1/4 tsp (1 ml) Almond ExtractRed Food Colouring, paste, liquid or gel

    To Finish1/3 cup (80 ml) 100gm /3 oz Apricot Jam1 cup / 225gm /8 oz Marzipan, natural or yellow

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    Directions:

    1. Preheat oven to moderate 350F/180C/160C Fan Assisted/Gas Mark 42. Grease an 8/20cm square baking tin with butter3. Line the tin with parchment paper, creating a divide in the middle with the parchment (or foil)

    - Tip: See photos or watch video above for detailed instructions4. OR Prepare Battenberg tin by brushing the tin with melted butter and flouring

    5. Whisk together the dry ingredients then combine with the wet ingredients in a large bowl andbeat together just until the ingredients are combined and the batter is smooth6. Spoon half the mixture into the one side of the prepared baking tin7. Add a few drops of red food liquid/gel/paste to the remaining batter, stir until the colour is

    thoroughly distributed, add more colour if needed8. Spoon the pink batter into the other half of the prepared baking tin9. Smooth the surface of the batter with a spatula, making sure batter is in each corner10.Bake for 25-30mins until the cake is well risen, springs back when lightly touched and a

    toothpick comes out clean (it should shrink away from the sides of the pan)11.Leave to cool in the tin for a few minutes before turning out to cool thoroughly on a wire rack12.Once completely cool, trim the edges of the cake with a long serrated knife13.Cut each coloured sponge in half lengthways so that you are left with four long strips of

    sponge

    14.Neaten the strips and trim as necessary so that your checkered pattern is as neat and even aspossible

    15.Gently heat the apricot jam and pass through a small sieve

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    16.Brush warmed jam onto the strips of cake to stick the cake together in a checkered pattern (one

    yellow next to one pink. On top of that, one pink next to one yellow)- Tip: See photos for detailed instructions

    17.Dust a large flat surface with icing sugar then roll the marzipan in an oblong shape that iswide enough to cover the length of the cake and long enough to completely wrap the cake

    18.Brush the top of the cake with apricot jam19.Place the cake on the marzipan, jam side down

    - Tip: Either in the middle or to the one side of the marzipan20.Brush the remaining three sides with jam21.Press the marzipan around the cake, making sure the join is either neatly in the one corner, or

    will be underneath the cake once turned over

    - Tip: If you put the sponge to the one side of the marzipan, I found it easiest to "roll" thesponge over and over onto the marzipan instead of lifting the marzipan up onto the sponge

    22.Carefully flip the cake over so that the seam is under the cake and score the top of the cakewith a knife, you can also crimp the top corners with your fingers to decorate

    23.Neaten the ends of the cake and remove excess marzipan by trimming off a small bit of cakeon both ends to reveal the pattern

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    Coffee and Walnut Battenberg:Servings: +- 8

    Ingredients cup (1 sticks) 175gm /6 oz Unsalted Butter, softened & cut in cubes cup / 175gm /6 oz Caster Sugar1 cups / 175gm /6 oz Self-Raising Flour (***see end of doc on how to make your own)3 Large Eggs, room temp cup / 65gm /2 1/3 oz Ground Almonds (Can be substituted with ground rice)

    3/4 tsp / 3 gm Baking Powder3 tsp (15 ml) Milk tsp (2 ml) Vanilla Extract1 tsp (7 ml) 7 gm Instant Coffee Powder or Granules3 Tbsp / 25gm/1 oz Walnuts, roughly chopped

    To Finish cup (1 stick) 115gm /4 oz Unsalted Butter

    2 cups / 225gm /8 oz Powdered(Icing/Confectioners') Sugar tsp / 2 gm Instant Coffee1 tsp (7 ml) Milk or Cream1 cup / 225gm /8 oz Marzipan, natural or yellow

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    Directions:

    1. Preheat oven to moderate 350F/180C/160C Fan Assisted/Gas Mark 42. Grease an 8/20cm square baking tin with butter3. Line the tin with parchment paper, creating a divide in the middle with the parchment (or foil)

    - Tip: See photos or watch video above for detailed instructions4. OR Prepare Battenberg tin by brushing the tin with melted butter and flouring

    5. Whisk together dry ingredients (except walnuts and coffee) and combine with the wetingredients in a large bowl (except vanilla and milk) and beat together just until theingredients are combined and the batter is smooth

    6. Spoon half the mixture into a separate bowl and stir in the vanilla, 1 teaspoons milk andchopped walnuts

    7. Spoon the walnut mixture into the one side of the prepared baking tin8. Dissolve the coffee in the remaining 1 teaspoon milk and add to the remaining batter, stir

    until just combined9. Spoon the coffee batter into the other half of the prepared baking tin10.Smooth the surface of the batter with a spatula, making sure batter is in each corner11.Bake for 25-30mins until the cake is well risen, springs back when lightly touched and a

    toothpick comes out clean (it should shrink away from the sides of the pan)12.Leave to cool in the tin for a few minutes before turning out to cool thoroughly on a wire rack

    The specialisedBattenberg cake tin

    Because it's such a thickbatter I find that if youspread the batter so thatit's higher at the edges,when it bakes it helps risewithout as much of acurved surface

    13.Once completely cool, trim the edges of the cake with a long serrated knife14.Cut each sponge in half lengthways so that you are left with four long strips of sponge15.Neaten the strips and trim as necessary so that your checkered pattern is as neat and even as

    possible

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    16.Combine the buttercream ingredients together and mix until combined17.Spread a thin layer of buttercream onto the strips of cake to stick the cake together in a

    checkered pattern (one yellow next to one pink. On top of that, one pink next to one yellow)- Tip: See photos for detailed instructions

    18.Dust a large flat surface with icing sugar then roll the marzipan in an oblong shape that iswide enough to cover the length of the cake and long enough to completely wrap the cake

    19.Spread the top of the cake with a thin layer of buttercream

    20.Place the cake on the marzipan, buttercream side down21.Spread buttercream onto the remaining three sides22.Press the marzipan around the cake, making sure the join is either neatly in the one corner, or

    will be underneath the cake once turned over23.Carefully flip the cake over so that the seam is under the cake and score the top of the cake

    with a knife, you can also crimp the top corners with your fingers to decorate24.Neaten the ends of the cake and remove excess marzipan by trimming off a small bit of cake

    on both ends to reveal the pattern

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    Mocha Hazelnut Battenberg covered in White Chocolate Plastique

    Chocolate Plastique / Modelling Chocolate:Servings: +- 8Dark Chocolate Plastique200gm /7 oz Good Quality Dark Chocolate (70% Cocoa content) cup / 60ml /2 oz Light Corn Syrup / Glucose Syrup / Golden Syrup

    Milk Chocolate Plastique200gm /7 oz Good Quality Milk Chocolate (+-50% Cocoa content)3 Tbsp / 45ml /1 oz Light Corn Syrup / Glucose Syrup / Golden Syrup

    White Chocolate Plastique200gm /7 oz Good Quality Milk Chocolate (+-50% Cocoa content)2 Tbsp / 30ml /1 oz Light Corn Syrup / Glucose Syrup / Golden Syrup

    Directions:

    1. Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or in a heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water, stiroccasionally

    2. Once completely melted, remove from heat and allow to cool a bit3. Stir in corn syrup / glucose syrup / golden syrup, it will seize up almost immediately, just

    keep stirring until mixed and it comes away from the side of the bowl4. Transfer chocolate into a sealable bag, spread the chocolate out then seal the bag5. Leave overnight or refrigerate for about 2 hours until completely firm6. Turn out from the bag and knead on a surface dusted with powdered sugar, at first it will just

    break , but as you knead, it will warm up and start to become pliable7. Knead until it's pliable enough to roll out or mould, 5 - 10mins

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    Storage Instructions/Tips:- Battenberg will keep for 3-4 days stored at room temperature in an airtight container- Keep chocolate plastique in an airtight container at room temperature, it will keep for as long as theexpiry date on the chocolate wrapper

    Additional Information:How to make your own self raising flour:1 cup Self Raising Flour = 1 cup / 115g All Purpose Flour + 1 tsp Baking Powder + tsp Salt (omitsalt if there is salt in the recipe) sifted together

    Mary Berry's Coffee and Walnut Battenberghttp://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/coffee_and_walnut_88342

    Rubik's Cube Battenberghttp://www.instructables.com/id/Rubiks-Battenburg-Cake/

    Egg Free Pound Cakehttp://www.bestallergysites.com/egg-free-cake-recipe/

    Vegan Yellow Cakehttp://dairyfreecooking.about.com/od/cakes/r/Recipe_VeganYellowCake.htm

    Chocolate Plastique/Modelling Chocolatehttp://www.joyofbaking.com/ModelingChoc.html(For DBers who dont have access to corn syrup, replace the corn syrup with golden or glucose syrup)

    Uncooked Marzipan Recipeshttp://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/8164/easy-vanilla-marzipan

    Cooked Marzipan Recipeshttp://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/type-of-dish/party-food/accompaniment/almond-icing-marzipan.htmlhttp://thecookieshopinenglish.wordpress.com/2009/09/08/diy-marzipan/

    Disclaimer:

    The Daring Kitchen and its members in no way suggest we are medical professionals and therefore are NOT responsible for any error

    in reporting of alternate baking/cooking. If you have issues with digesting gluten, then it is YOUR responsibility to research the

    ingredient before using it. If you have allergies, it is YOUR responsibility to make sure any ingredient in a recipe will not adversely

    affect you. If you are lactose intolerant, it is YOUR responsibility to make sure any ingredient in a recipe will not adversely affect you.If you are vegetarian or vegan, it is YOUR responsibility to make sure any ingredient in a recipe will not adversely affect you. The

    responsibility is YOURS regardless of what health issue youre dealing with. Please consult your physician with any questions before

    using an ingredient you are not familiar with. Thank you! :)

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