INGREDIENTS
250g slightly salted butter , plus extra for greasing
100g orange-flavoured plain chocolate or 100g plain
chocolate plus 2 tsp orange extract
400g plain flour
500g golden caster sugar
25g cocoa , plus extra for dusting
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
2 eggs
284ml tub buttermilk
zest and juice 1 orange
FOR THE MARZIPAN
85g golden caster sugar
100g icing sugar , plus extra to decorate
200g ground almonds
50g cocoa powder , plus extra for dusting
1 egg ,
plus 1 yolk, beaten
FOR THE FROSTING
2 x 250g/9oz tubs mascarpone
250g butter , softened
250g icing sugar
zest 2 oranges plus
100ml juice
1.
Heat
oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Grease and line the base and sides of two deep
23cm cake tins. Boil the kettle. Put the butter and chocolate in a small pan
and gently heat, stirring, until completely melted. Mix together the flour,
sugar, cocoa and bicarbonate of soda with a pinch of salt in your largest
mixing bowl. Whisk the eggs, buttermilk, orange zest and juice together in a
jug. Scrape the melted chocolate mixture and egg mixture into the dry
ingredients, add 150ml boiling water and whizz briefly with an electric whisk
until the cake batter is lump-free. Divide between the tins and bake for 45
mins - swapping the tins round after 30 mins if on different shelves. To test
they're done, push in a skewer and check that it comes out clean. Cool the cakes
in their tins.
2.
Meanwhile,
make the marzipan. Mix the sugars, ground almonds and cocoa in a bowl. Make a
well in the middle, tip in the egg and egg yolk and mix together with a cutlery
knife before kneading with your hands to a smooth ball. Wrap in cling film and
set aside. Will keep in the fridge for 1 week if making ahead.
3.
Make
the frosting: beat the mascarpone and butter together until smooth. Sift in the
icing sugar, add the zest and juice, then beat again until combined.
4.
To
assemble, split each cake in half horizontally. Dot a little frosting on your
serving plate and sit one of the cake halves on top. You'll use about half the
frosting to sandwich the cakes together - spread the plated-up cake with some
frosting, then repeat to sandwich the remaining cakes on top. Brush the top of
the cake with a tiny bit more frosting.
5.
Roll
out the marzipan, on a dusting of cocoa if you need, to a rough 27cm circle.
Using your cake tin like a cookie cutter, stamp out a marzipan circle, then
carefully lift this onto the top of your cake. Roll the remaining marzipan into
11 small balls and stick them on top, using a little more frosting or water
like glue. Spread the remaining frosting round the outside of the cake, then
dust the top with a little more cocoa and icing sugar.
Credit to : bbcgoodfood.com
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