Sunday 22 August 2010

Malteser Genoise.

5 eggs
5oz sugar
5 oz plain flour
1oz butter
4 bags of maltesers
2 bars of white chocolate
225ml double cream

Butter cream...butter and icing sugar and options Belgian drinking chocolate powder and a little double cream or evap milk or just regular milk to make it creamy.

Whisk the eggs and sugar till frothy, this is not a quick whisk, this is an 'at least 10 minutes' job. You have to get as much air in as possible, this is what makes the sponge rise.



Melt the butter.

Fold the flour carefully into the eggs.

Pour a little of the egg.sugar,flour mix into the butter , stir, then pour the melted butter mix back into the main mixture.

Crush 2 of the packets of maltesers and add to the mixture.



Turn into lined oblong tin and bake for 20minutes until springy. Turn out onto a rack to cool.




Cut in half , so you now have 2 almost squares.

Sandwich them together with milk chocolate butter icing.






Sorry about a couple of the photos, they were taken at night and came out very dark, it is just the lighting and not the cake lol




Now make a white chocolate ganache with the double cream and white chocolate.

Melt the white choc in a bowl over hot water, add half the cream. In a bowl whisk the other half of the cream. When the choc/cream has cooled slightly add the whisked cream and fold all together. Pop in the fridge for 30 minutes till it just starts to stiffen up.

Spread all over the cake, top and sides.

Crush the remaining 2 packets of maltesers and throw them on.




Put back in the fridge for at least 2 hours before serving.

If you try to serve too early the ganache will be too soft and sickly. You should leave it to stiffen up, makes it much easier to slice and to eat.




Alternatively make these as cupcakes, forget the milk chocolate butter cream. Just top with the white chocolate ganache and crushed maltesers.

8 comments:

  1. Oh dear, that looks delicious.

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  2. I Love You - this is going on the table for Sunday Tea - will post it later!!!

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  3. Woww looks really yummy! I will try and make it soon!

    Hugs Georgia ;0)

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  4. omg followed link from Doone, have read recipe and put on half a stone just looking at pics, now should I write down or pretend it was all a dream . . .mmmhhhhh :)

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  5. *drooooollllll* I know I say that almost every time I post. But they always look so mouth-watering! xx

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  6. you make some mean cakes chick, thanks for the bag info x

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  7. OOOohhhhhh!! This looks wicked!! I have to make it!

    I'd LOVE if you linked this recipe up to my party this week at:

    http://jembellish.blogspot.com/2010/08/round-tuit-11.html

    It's all abotut inspiring and movtivating each other - and I'm sure a slice of this would motivate ANYWONE!!! :)
    Hope you have a fantasic week!

    Jill @ Creating my way to Success

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