OMBRE … Almond Layered Cream Cake {for the teen who craved pink!}
“Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward”
Kurt Vonnegut
Happy New Year with an Ombre Almond Layered Cream Cake. Sorry I haven’t made an appearance yet. The beginning of the year is always BUSY! Call it bad planning, but the elder teen was born on the 2nd of Jan 17 years ago. In this absolutely freezing cold, where the temperature dips and the power trips, I’ve been baking birthday cakes every 1st January for the past 16 years.
We’ve broken ‘cold‘ records for the past 45 years this January. With a country not planned with central heating, we are surviving in ice boxes at 0.7 C temperatures. Absolutely bone chilling here these days. It’s one thing to shiver; another to shiver and bake!! Must be a glutton for punishment as I shiver through the process every year. I made an ombre cake a while ago for a dear friends birthday. It was TALL with many shades of pink. How the daughter whined! “You never make tall cakes in shades of pink for me”, “Why have I never got one like this”, “I WANT pink for my birthday”.
Then I saw this beautiful piece of art at BS in the Kitchen. Stunning and inspiring. I set off to replicate it but this January has been tougher than ever. Bitterly cold, power cuts galore … and if I may be allowed some more whining, cream that refused to oblige! I got down to whipping the low fat cream thrice … every single time we had a power cut. It usually obliges. Not this time though. I almost wept.
I should have made a buttercream; really should have. We don’t particularly love buttercream at home, so I decided to innovate. Lesson learnt: roses are made from firmer stuff i.e. buttercream! In sheer desperation, I began piping my frosting which was good enough to pipe roses on top, but played slip sliding roses on the walls of the cake. Thank heavens for lace collars. When all else fails, it seems to salvage the situation somewhat.
The cake tasted great and the birthday teen loved it to bits, pink and all. It got over really quick. In all the running around that day, I never did manage a proper picture before it was cut. It was worth the heartache though, well worth it!
Summary: A light almond flavoured sponge sandwiched and frosted with an equally light almond whipped buttercream. Inspired from here. Serves 8
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Ingredients:
- Sponge X 2 {to make 4 round cakes. Each portion makes 2 X 7″ cakes}
- 4 eggs
- 110g raw sugar {or powdered}
- 1 vanilla bean, scraped
- 4 drops almond extract
- 80g plain flour
- 25g almond meal
- 1tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 tsp light olive oil
- Pink colour
- Filling and frosting
- 100g unsalted butter, room temperature
- 400g low fat cream, chilled
- 150-200g icing sugar {adjust according to taste}
- Few drops almond extract
Method:
- Sponge {each portion of batter makes 2 cakes}
- Line the bottoms and sides of 2 7″ round tin. Preheat oven to 180C.
- Sift the flour, almond meal, baking powder and salt together. Reserve.
- Beat the eggs and sugar over simmering water on high speed for about 10 minutes until the mixtures becomes thick and mousse like, tripling in quantity {Thermomix, Speed 4, Butterfly insert, 37C, 10 minutes or more}
- Take off water, add vanilla bean almond extract and continue beating for 3-4 minutes until it cools down a bit. {Thermomix, Speed 4, Butterfly insert, 3-4 minutes}
- Gently fold in the flour mixture in 3-4 goes. {Thermomix, Reverse Speed 2}, followed by the olive oil.
- Divide batter into two {approximately 200-210g per portion}.
- Pour one plain white portion into tin nbr 1. Add 2 drops of pink to the next. Repeat for another portion of batter but increase the amount of pink in the next two. You could use a drop of purple additionally in the 4th portion to get a darker hue.
- Bake for 30-35 minutes until the sponge springs back when touched lightly, or a tester comes out clean. {Don’t overbake els the sponges will get dry}
- Cool on rack for 5 minutes, remove from tin and cool completely.
- Filling and frosting
- Whip the cream and sugar to medium peaks. Add the butter and almond extract and whip until light and fluffy. {You cannot pipe roses with this}
- Sandwich the layers with this, then frost the top and sides with remaining cream. Pipe rosettes on top if desired.
- Chill for 2-3 hours for flavours to mature.
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24 Comments
Ruchira
<3 the cake and <3 the good mommy you are :). happy to 17 year old 🙂
belllii
Seventeen, how time flies my friend. This is a cake perfect for any princess.
Rosa
A beautiful creation! I really love the white chocolate dicorations.
Cheers,
Rosa
sara
So pretty! I love this…pink is my favorite color too! 🙂
Aban
Deeba-your daugher is so lucky to have a wonderful mum like you!
Wish her a belated birthday
Well done -as always, it is a mastepiece!
Suzanne
Congratulations to your daughter on her 17th Birthday
Im sure she had lots of fun with her friends.
Congratulations to you too Deeba !… for your perseverance with this stunning ‘Ombre’ cake
great job as usual.
Regards,
Suzanne.
gloria
What lovely and beautiful cake, she is lovely and yes I think maybe she has 17 cause my twins have 18! send you hugss and happy belated birthday to her!!
honeywhatscooking
happy birthday to your daughter. this cake look heavenly… love the shades of pink.
Lora
Simply gorgeous pinkness!
nags
looks gorgeous deeba. i made a two-layered cake for my friend yesterday and it took me three hours so I can imagine how long this would take, especially in the cold and with power failures.
Runnergirlinthekitchen
Happy Belated Birthday to your daughter, she is so lucky to have her own personal Pastry Chef ( If I may say so )
A lovely cake with perfect shades of pink.
Arthy Suman
Awesome looking cake…wonderful
arundati
happy birthday to the wee one and what a stunning cake!
Faseela
yummy n tempting cake…..beautifully done
shalini
many many happy returns to th elittle lady…
and pretty cake…
PS what is raw sugar???
Suma Rowjee
Ombre – you are so tempting me to bake one like this for my daughter’s birthday, she will LOVE pink! Belated birthday wishes to your daughter!
Thank God, whipping cream isn’t one of my baking woes, thanks to non-dairy whipping cream…
Archana
HAppy birthday to the young lady.:) The cake is fantastic. Love it. I wish I can make it somewheer close to the beauty.
Just a girl from aamchi mumbai
A very happy birthday to the very lucky lady whose mother is the worlds best cook 🙂 Love the gorgeous cake Deeba, you always blow my mind. It is so hot here in Perth around 41 degrees from the past 1 week we are melting. I am not sure if it would be a good idea to make any cake with frosting.But would love to try this one day 🙂
Happy Cook / Finla
Such a beautiful cake, i am always in love with all your pink creations.
chinmayie @ love food eat
You bake beautiful cakes! EVERY SINGLE TIME 🙂
Amrita
My my this is super stuff..wish I could make half as pretty cakes you make. Happy birthday to the young lady.
Sarvani @ baker in disguise
One day.. some day.. I have to make an ombre cake.. despite the pink attack.. there is something so dainty and feminine about them!! U make these lace collars seem so easy.. and lets not even get into the utter futility of whipping low-fat cream!! 🙂
Kalyani
Your cake looks AMAZING!. Can you please let me know if I need to double the quantities mentioned to make the 4 layers.
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen
What a beautiful and feminine cake just gorgeous! Wishing your daughter a happy belated birthday.