Mocha and hazelnut cake

Cake Recipes Mocha and hazelnut cake recipe

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Date Published:
25/09/2007
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Coffee and nuts are at the heart of this easy recipe for a very grown-up and sexy cake.

Serves 8
Takes 40 minutes to make, 45-55 minutes to bake, plus cooling

Ingredients

  • 200g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
  • 120g whole blanched hazelnuts, plus extra to decorate (optional)
  • 200g golden caster sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 200g self-raising flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tbsp cold made-up espresso or Camp coffee

Nutritional Information

Per serving:
704kcals
44.1g fat (22.2g saturated)
7.9g protein
73.1g carbs
53.2g sugar
0.3g salt

For the butter icing

  • 100g unsalted butter
  • 200g icing sugar
  • 1 tsp cocoa powder

Method: How to make mocha and hazelnut cake

1. Grease 2 x 20cm x 4cm deep round cake tins and line with baking paper. Preheat the oven to 180°C/fan160°C/gas 4. Lay the hazelnuts in a single layer on a large baking tray and roast for 15-20 minutes, until toasted. Cool. Finely chop or pulse in a food processor and set aside. Leave the oven on.

Tip

Mocha is essentially a mix of chocolate and coffee. Make this into a classic coffee recipe by swapping the cocoa in the icing for coffee

2. Make the sponges. Use an electric hand whisk to beat the butter and caster sugar in a large bowl for a few minutes until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs 1 at a time. Sift in the flour and baking powder, then fold through gently with a large metal spoon until just combined – you want it light and airy. Fold in the coffee and half the nuts. Divide between the 2 sponge tins, gently level the surfaces and bake for 30-35 minutes, until firm and risen. Remove and allow to cool in the tins on a wire rack for 20 minutes. Carefully turn out the sponges and allow to cool completely.

3. Meanwhile, make the butter icing. In a large bowl, beat the butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Sift in the cocoa powder and fold in, along with the remaining chopped nuts.

4. When the sponges are cold, place 1 upside-down on a serving plate. Cover with half of the butter icing. Top with the other sponge and spread the remaining butter icing over the top. If you want to be a bit decorative, you could stud the cake with whole blanched hazelnuts around the top and/or shavings of plain chocolate.

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Wine note

Try a glass of nutty, brown tawny port here – it's even more delectable slightly chilled.

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