The perfect chocolate cake

1 Servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
1 cup Unsifted unsweetened cocoa
2 cups Boiling water
cup Sifted all purpose flour
2 teaspoons Baking soda
½ teaspoon Salt
½ teaspoon Baking powder
1 cup Butter
cup Granulated sugar
4 Eggs
teaspoon Vanilla extract
6 ounces Semisweet chocolate pieces
½ cup Light cream
1 cup Butter
cup Unsifted confectioners' sugar
1 cup Heavy whipping cream (chilled)
¼ cup Unsifted confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon Vanilla extracted
1 pint Fresh strawberries, cleaned and sliced

Directions

FROSTING

FILLING

In a medium bowl, combine cocoa with boiling water, mixing with wire whisk until smooth. Cool completely. Sift flour with soda, salt, and baking powder. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease well and lightly flour three 9 by

1-½ inch lager cake pans.

In a large bowl of an electric mixer, at high speed, beat butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla, scraping bowl occasionally, until light - about 5 mins. At low speed, beat in flour mixture (in fourths), alternating with cocoa mixture (in thirds), beginning and ending with flour mixture. Do not overbeat. Divide evenly into pans, smooth top. Bake 25 to 30 minutes, or until surface springs back when gently pressed with fingertip. Cool in pans 10 minutes. Carefully loosen sides with spatula, remove from pans; cool on racks.

Frosting: In medium saucepan, combine chocolate pieces, cream, butter; stir over medium heat until smooth. Remove from heat. With whisk, blend in 2-½ cups confectioners' sugar. In bowl set over ice, beat until it holds shape. Filling: Whip cream with sugar and vanilla; refrigerate.

To assemble cake: On plate, place a layer, top side down; spread with half of whipped cream and half of sliced strawberries. Place second layer, top side down; spread with the rest of the whipped cream and strawberries. Place third layer, top side up.

To frost: With a spatula, frost sides first, covering whipped cream; use rest of frosting on top, swirling decoratively. Refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving. To cut, use a thin-edged sharp knife and slice with a sawing motion. Serves 10 to 12.

(Actually, it is sooo rich, it can really serve a lot more; cut small slices. This is not a dessert for anyone who is watching their cholesterol.)

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