Delish Desserts: Decadent Chocolate Cake

INGREDIENTS:
Cake:
*2 1/2 cups sweet brown rice flour
*2 cups brown rice flour
*1 1/2 cup cocoa
*3 cups sugar
*6 teaspoons xanthan gum
*1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
*3 cups water
*15 Tablespoons cooking oil
*3 Tablespoons vinegar
*3 tablespoons vanilla extract
*3 eggs

Filling:
*12-16 oz frozen raspberries (or strawberries, blackberries, etc)
*1/4 cup sugar
*2 Tablespoons lemon juice
*1 Tablespoon corn starch

Frosting:
*1 package 8 oz cream cheese, softened
*3 cups powdered sugar
*1/4 cup cocoa powder
*3 Tablespoons butter, softened
*1 teaspoon vanilla extract

DIRECTIONS:
Prepare 9 X 13 in. pan. Place a few drops vegetable oil in bottom of pan; coat entire pan (bottom and sides) with oil. Dust pan with flour, enough to lightly coat pan. Trace bottom of pan on parchment paper. Cut and place in bottom of pan. Set aside. In large bowl, combine dry ingredients for cake; mix well. In a second bowl, combine wet ingredients for cake; mix well. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients. Beat together until smooth. Pour half the batter in the pan. Bake at 350 for 30 -32 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Once first layer of cake has cooled, remove from pan. Prepare pan for second half of batter by oiling and dusting with flour. Pour remaining batter in pan. Decreasing cooking time by about one minute. Once second layer of cake has cooled, remove from pan (do not place on top of first layer just yet). In a small sauce pan, combine all ingredients for filling. Place over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil. Allow to boil for 3 - 5 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Cover top of first layer of cake with raspberry filling. Place second layer of cake on top of first layer. After cakes and filling have completely cooled, begin frosting. Combine all frosting ingredients in a medium mixing bowl; beat until smooth and fluffy. Frost top and sides of cake.


*To add to the presentation of the cake, I covered the sides of the cake in chocolate shavings. To do this, I placed a brick of chocolate on my counter over night in order to soften. I then used a vegetable peeler to create the shavings. Depending on direction and pressure, you can create gorgeous chocolate curls.

**The car on top is meltable chocolate which I painted by hand (didn't have time to search for a chocolate mold... which would have produced a cheesy looking car, anyway).

1 comment:

  1. The cake sounds great! Our son hates the rice flours, though, and says they always feel grainy. I don't mind it, for I'm used to it. BUT, the Betty Crocker GF cake mixes don't seem to have that graininess to them. Do you know what might be a good substitute (not bean flour) for the rice flours?
    Nice car. :-)

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