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Preheat oven to 170C.
Gently melt the chocolate in a microwave or over a double boiler.
In a bowl, combine the melted chocolate with the soft butter and beat until creamy.
Slowly and gradually beat in the sugar and egg yolks (adding one at a time).
Fold in the sifted flour.
Beat the whites until stiff with a pinch of salt and very gently fold through the mixture.
Pour into a lined and greased 26cm spring-form tin.
Bake for 40-50 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool.
Mix the cornflour with enough cherry juice to make a paste.
Combine the rest of the juice with the cornflour paste and put into a saucepan with the desired amount of sugar.
Cook, stirring, until it boils and thickens.
Add the cherries and liqueur, remove from heat and allow to cool.
Gently heat the chocolate and cream in a saucepan, stirring constantly until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth.
Do not let it boil.
Pour into a bowl and allow the ganache to cool until you have the right consistency, i.e. thin enough to pour but thick enough so it stays on the cake. It's about right at room temperature.
Whip the 250ml cream with the 1 tablespoon extra castor sugar until thick.
Cut the cake into 3, horizontally.
Sprinkle the bottom layer with a little extra liqueur and spread over cream and then the cherry mixture.
Repeat with the remaining layers and pour over the ganache and allow to set before cutting.
Preheat oven to 170C.
Gently melt the chocolate in a microwave or over a double boiler.
In a bowl, combine the melted chocolate with the soft butter and beat until creamy.
Slowly and gradually beat in the sugar and egg yolks (adding one at a time).
Fold in the sifted flour.
Beat the whites until stiff with a pinch of salt and very gently fold through the mixture.
Pour into a lined and greased 26cm spring-form tin.
Bake for 40-50 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool.
Mix the cornstarch with enough cherry juice to make a paste.
Combine the rest of the juice with the cornstarch paste and put into a saucepan with the desired amount of sugar.
Cook, stirring, until it boils and thickens.
Add the cherries and liqueur, remove from heat and allow to cool.
Gently heat the chocolate and cream in a saucepan, stirring constantly until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth.
Do not let it boil.
Pour into a bowl and allow the ganache to cool until you have the right consistency, i.e. thin enough to pour but thick enough so it stays on the cake. It's about right at room temperature.
Whip the 250ml cream with the 1 tablespoon extra castor sugar until thick.
Cut the cake into 3, horizontally.
Sprinkle the bottom layer with a little extra liqueur and spread over cream and then the cherry mixture.
Repeat with the remaining layers and pour over the ganache and allow to set before cutting.
I agree with the other comment, I think this recipe needs to be re-edited because some things in the recipe weren't clear. I opted to use some cherry jam on the cake instead of the cherry/kirsch syrup. Overall the cake tasted really good, the ganache makes it that extra bit more indulgent
Posted by BrandyAlexander on 26th December 2015
Great cake - recipe is a tad unclear with some of the ingredients. Which chocolate is for the cake and which one for the ganache? Also there is mention of cherries (assume fresh?) and sour cherries. Were both to be added to the cherry sauce or is one for dressing the cake seperately? tks
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I agree with the other comment, I think this recipe needs to be re-edited because some things in the recipe weren't clear. I opted to use some cherry jam on the cake instead of the cherry/kirsch syrup. Overall the cake tasted really good, the ganache makes it that extra bit more indulgent
Great cake - recipe is a tad unclear with some of the ingredients. Which chocolate is for the cake and which one for the ganache? Also there is mention of cherries (assume fresh?) and sour cherries. Were both to be added to the cherry sauce or is one for dressing the cake seperately? tks