Obviously this is a nice cake adapted from Sweetapolita, layered yellow cake with strawberry and lavendar frosting. I skipped the lavendar part,..too bad I couldn't find any..so my version was just the strawberry compote....anyway its good enough. If you wish to do the original version..below is the recipe. Perfect for tea or even birthday party
Ingredients
4 whole eggs, room temperature
2 egg yolks, room temperature
1-1/4 cups (297 ml) buttermilk, shaken
2 teaspoons (10 ml) pure vanilla extract OR Princess Bakery Emulsion
3 cups (345 g) cake flour, sifted
2 cups (400 g) sugar
1 tablespoon plus 1/2 teaspoon (17 g) baking powder
1 teaspoon (5 g) baking soda
1/2 teaspoon (4 g) salt
1 cup (227 g) unsalted butter, cold and cut into small even pieces
For the Strawberry-Lavender Compote:
2 cups fresh strawberries, washed, hulled and sliced
1/2 cup (100 g) sugar
1 tablespoon (15 ml) lemon juice
1 teaspoon dried culinary lavender
Pinch of salt
For the Vanilla Whipped Cream Filling:
2 tablespoons (30 ml) cold water
2 teaspoons (10 ml) unflavoured gelatin (such as Knox brand)
1-3/4 cups (420 ml) whipping cream (35-37% fat), cold, divided
1/4 cup (30 g) icing/confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon (5 ml) pure vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
For the Whipped Lavender Frosting:
1/4 cup (59 ml) whole milk
1 teaspoon dried culinary lavender
3 sticks + 2 tablespoons (375 g) unsalted butter, softened and cut into
cubes
4 cups (500 g) icing/confectioners’ sugar, sifted
1 teaspoon (5 ml) pure vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
Few drops purple gel colour
You will also need:
Medium or Large Pastry Bag fitted with plain round tip (a resealable
Ziploc bag will do in a pinch)
Small Offset Spatula
Instructions
For the Buttermilk Cake:
- Preheat the oven to 350° F. Butter the bottoms and sides of three 8-inch round cake pans, line bottoms with parchment round, butter the rounds and dust with flour.
- In a large measuring cup with a spout, lightly whisk the eggs, yolks, 1/4 cup of the buttermilk and the vanilla. Set aside.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. With the mixer set to low speed, add the cold butter one piece at a time, about 10 seconds apart. Continue mixing on low speed until all of the butter has been blended and there are no clumps. Mixture should have a fine crumbly, cornmeal-like texture.
- Add the remaining 1 cup buttermilk to these dry ingredients, and mix on medium speed for 4 minutes. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl to ensure all of the ingredients are well incorporated. Reduce the speed to low and gradually add the egg mixture; once the mixture has been added, increase speed to medium and beat for 1 minute, but no more. Gently fold batter once or twice (but no more) to ensure the egg mixture has all been incorporated.
- Divide batter evenly among the 3 prepared pans (use a kitchen scale to ensure 3 even layers). Place two of the cake pans on a baking sheet and bake until a cake tester or wooden toothpick inserted into the center comes out with a few crumbs but no batter, about 28 minutes. Repeat with the final layer. Let the layers cool in the pans for 10 minutes, then loosen sides with thin metal spatula or knife, and carefully turn out onto wire racks, peel of the paper liners, and let cool completely.
For the Strawberry-Lavender Compote:
In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine 1 cup of the
strawberries, sugar, lemon juice, lavender and salt until the berries start to
break down, stirring often, about 10 minutes.
Lower the heat and simmer until compote coats a spoon, about 15-20
minutes.
Remove from heat and let cool down slightly. Using an immersion blender
(carefully) and pulse a few times, or use a handheld masher. Stir in remaining
fresh strawberries. Keep covered and chilled for up to 3 days. (Be sure it has
completely chilled before using to fill cake.)
For the Vanilla Whipped Cream Filling:
In a small stainless steel bowl, place the cold water and sprinkle with
the gelatin. Let sit for at least 10 minutes. In a small saucepan, bring 1/3
cup of the cream just to a simmer, then stir into the gelatin mixture until the
gelatin has dissolved. Refrigerate, stirring frequently, until cool but not
set, about 8 minutes. (Be careful to keep your eye on it, or you'll end up with
Panna Cotta!)
In a chilled stainless steel mixer bowl with a chilled whisk
attachment, beat the remaining whipping cream, icing/confectioners' sugar,
vanillla and salt until it thickens just slightly and soft peaks begin to form,
about 1 minute. Very gradually add the gelatin mixture and continue beating
until medium-firm peaks form (should be thick enough to spread). Keep covered
and chilled until ready to use.
For the Whipped Lavender Frosting:
Add the lavender blossoms to 1/4 cup (59 ml) whole milk, cover, and
refrigerate overnight (or at least several hours). Strain into clean
bowl/glass.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment,
whip butter for 8 minutes on medium speed (I use “4″ on my KitchenAid). Butter
will become very pale & creamy.
Add sifted icing sugar, vanilla, salt and lavender milk, and mix on low
speed for 1 minute, then on medium for 6 minutes. Frosting will be very light,
creamy and fluffy. Tint with a few drops of purple gel colour.
Assembly of the Strawberry-Lavender Buttermilk Cake:
Trim any dark edges or crust from cake layers with a very sharp
serrated knife. Place your first cake layer, face-up, onto a cake stand, plate
or 8-inch round foil cake board. Fill your pastry bag with about 1-1/2 cups of
the Whipped Vanilla Frosting and pipe a dam around the perimeter of the cake
layer (this will keep our compote and Vanilla Whipped Cream Filling in place).
Spread about 1 cup of the cream filling on top of the cake layer and spoon a
few tablespoons of the compote and berries inside of the dam. Gently spread the
filling using a small offset spatula.
Repeat until you come to your final cake layer, which you will place
face-down. If you find the cake too soft and unstable, put in refrigerator for
a few moments to firm it up, then resume. If you see any spots where the
compote is peeking through or starting to ooze out (ahh!), use your piping bag
to squeeze more frosting over it, between the layers. Use your clean offset
spatula to carefully smooth the frosting so it's flat against the cake.
Cover the entire cake gently with plastic wrap (I like Press n' Seal),
and then, once covered, use your hands to carefully ensure the cake is lined up
straight and flattening any lumps or bumps of frosting. Chill for at least 30
minutes.
Once cake is stable and chilled, apply an even layer of lavender
frosting to the entire cake, to seal in crumbs. Chill again until frosting is
firm, about 30 minutes.
Place cake plate/board with cake onto a turntable, if possible. Be sure
your remaining frosting is smooth and fluffy, working it with a rubber spatula
for a few moments. You can even warm in microwave for a few seconds to soften
it up. Apply a final layer of frosting to the cake. Top with fresh non-toxic
flowers, strawberries, or decoration of your choice.
Keep cake refrigerated for up to 2 days, but
serve at room temperature. Remove flowers before eating
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