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First Communion Cake

May 24, 2016 by Sarah Trivuncic 13 Comments

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You won't believe this First Communion Cake with hidden chocolate sponge crucifix inside

My nearly nine year old son Ted has been undergoing preparations for his first communion over the past six months. The big day was two weeks ago and I made a suitably ecclesiastical cake to celebrate.

Not being one to keep life simple I wanted to try out the hidden surprise inside technique and aimed to get a chocolate sponge crucifix element neatly in the centre of the cake.

Well I’m not sure if being Ascension Day had anything to do with this (most likely not) but the sponge crucifix shape rose through the vanilla sponge cake and caused much amusement when we sliced it open. The effect was enhanced by my use of strawberry jam to stick the chocolate pieces together meaning it oozed out of the slices.

I am told that a Madeira style sponge renders this floating movement less likely to happen although without experimentation not sure whether both components should be Madeira sponge or not. Watch this space for further experiments.

Other than the apparition inside this was a standard vanilla sponge cake covered with marzipan and icing. Being pushed for time I decorated it ultra simply using gold lustre liquid and some gold leaf I’d had stashed away waiting for a special occasion.

Don’t ask me whether you can eat the gold leaf. I have no idea. Google it if you need to know. We kept our sugar paste sacred heart as a little souvenir!

Have you baked a cake with a surprise inside?

This week’s Bake of the Week entries follow the recipe.

First Communion Cake with hidden chocolate sponge crucifix inside

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5 from 4 votes

First Communion Cake

A simple first communion cake with a surprise chocolate crucifix shape hidden inside.
Prep Time1 hour hr
Cook Time1 hour hr
Total Time2 hours hrs
Course: Baking
Cuisine: British
Servings: 10 -12 slices
Author: Sarah Trivuncic

Ingredients

  • <em>for the chocolate sponge</em>
  • 180 g softened butter
  • 180 g caster sugar (superfine baking sugar)
  • 3 large eggs
  • 150 g self raising flour
  • 30 g cocoa powder
  • <em>for the chocolate sponge</em>
  • 180 g softened butter
  • 180 g caster sugar (superfine baking sugar)
  • 3 large eggs
  • 180 g self raising flour
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • <em>for the covering and decoration</em>
  • 500 g white sugar paste (fondant icing block)
  • 500 g marzipan
  • Jam or apricot glaze to stick icings down.
  • edible gold lustre liquid
  • cake gold leaf decoration
  • small amount of royal icing see instructions

Instructions

  • First for the chocolate sponge, beat the butter and sugar together until soft and fluffy.
  • Beat in the eggs and then fold in the flour and cocoa powder.
  • Bake the sponge mix in a swiss roll tin approx 25 x 15cm for around 15 minutes. Beware of over cooking. Remove from the oven and allow to cool.
  • Meanwhile mix the vanilla batter ingredients. When the chocolate cake is cool, trim long chocolate oblongs to make the cross shape through the cake. You'll need pieces around 2 x 2cm, 2 x 3cm and 2 x 4cm (each the same length as your loaf tin)
  • Line a medium loaf tin with paper and spoon vanilla batter into the bottom. Lay the smallest chocolate sponge length on the bottom, then the widest one then the last one positioned vertically. Fill the remaining vanilla batter around the pieces.
  • Bake for around 30 minutes. If the top is getting overdone you might want to cover the loaf tin with foil for the last half of the bake time.
  • Remove the cooked loaf cake from the oven and place on a rack to cool.
  • When the cake is cooled, roll out the marzipan to 5mm thickness and large enough to cover the cake. Paint the cake with melted jam (a few seconds in the microwave will achieve this) and drape over the marzipan layer. Repeat with the white sugarpaste.
  • For the host decoration cut a small circle out of white sugarpaste. Paint a sun ray effect onto the middle of the cake and stick the white circle on top. Use a sugarcraft tool to make cross marks. Cut out a tiny white sugarpaste heart and cover with gold leaf. Stick down with a blob of icing (a tablespoon of royal icing powder mixed with scant drops of water will be plenty).

 

First Communion Cake with hidden chocolate sponge crucifix inside

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Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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  1. Helen at Casa Costello says

    May 29, 2016 at 3:22 pm

    5 stars
    I LOVE the cross in the centre of your cake – Bet you have a very pleased son. Many congratulations to Ted on his special day – Hope you all had a fantastic day x #BakeoftheWeek

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