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Rich, chocolatey and gluten-free! Trust us when we say this bake from The Little House Dorset is better than your average chocolate cake, and gives yule logs a run for their money with its rustic vibe, too. You might be tempted to skip on the syrup, but it really does make the sponge extra-moist.

Make this gluten-free chocolate fudge cake, then check out our gluten-free chocolate truffle cake, gluten-free cupcakes, chocolate soufflé, gluten-free cheesecake and more gluten-free desserts.

Ingredients

SPONGE

  • 475g gluten-free flour
  • 90g cocoa powder
  • 10g gluten-free baking powder
  • 10g bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 tsp xantham gum
  • 540g caster sugar
  • 4 eggs (about 200g)
  • 450ml buttermilk
  • 225ml vegetable oil

SYRUP

  • 150g caster sugar

GANACHE

  • 200g caramelised white chocolate or Belgian white chocolate
  • 250g milk chocolate
  • 250g dark chocolate
  • 450ml double cream
  • 120g unsalted butter, softened and cubed

BUTTERCREAM

  • 5 egg whites (about 150g)
  • 300g caster sugar
  • 1 tsp cream of tartar
  • 250g unsalted butter, softened and cubed
  • 1 vanilla pod
  • 150g dark chocolate, melted
  • rosemary, broken cinnamon sticks, dark chocolate bark and gold lustre spray, to decorate

Method

  • STEP 1

    Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Butter and line three 20cm cake tins. Put all the dry ingredients into a stand mixer along with ½ tsp of salt and mix on a low speed with a balloon whisk. In a large jug or bowl, whisk together the eggs, buttermilk and oil. Slowly pour the wet ingredients into the mixer, while gradually increasing the speed to medium. Turn the speed to low again and gradually add 450ml of freshly boiled water. Whisk until just incorporated, being careful not to overmix. Divide the batter across the three tins and bake for 40-45 mins, using a toothpick to check they are cooked through.

  • STEP 2

    While the sponges bake, make the syrup by combining 150ml of water and the sugar in a small pan. Cook over a low heat for 5-6 mins or until the sugar has dissolved. As soon as the sponges are cooked, douse with half of the warm syrup. After 20 mins, run a small paring knife along the edges of the cake tins and turn out the sponges. Soak the other sides with the remaining syrup. Leave the cakes to cool.

  • STEP 3

    While the sponges are cooling, make the ganache. Put a bowl over a pan of simmering water and add the chocolates, allowing them to melt. Gently warm the cream in a small pan, then pour over the melted chocolate, allowing to sit for a minute. Blend with an immersion blender, making sure the head does not reach the surface so as not to create air bubbles. Alternatively, you can whisk the ganache by hand. Add the butter bit by bit and continue blending until the ganache is emulsified and shiny. Put clingfilm directly on the surface of the ganache. Allow to cool and set fully at room temperature.

  • STEP 4

    Finally, make the buttercream. In a bowl, whisk together the egg whites, sugar, cream of tartar and a pinch of salt, then put the bowl over a pan of simmering water. Use a sugar thermometer to check when the mixture gets to 71C, then transfer the mixture to a stand mixer bowl and whisk the meringue to stiff peaks and until the bowl is no longer warm to touch.

  • STEP 5

    Change the attachment to a paddle beater and mix on a medium speed. Gradually add the butter and mix on a high speed until the buttercream is smooth and silky. The mixture will look curdled at first but keep on mixing as it will all come together. Scrape the seeds out of the vanilla pod and add to the buttercream along with the melted chocolate. Beat until thick and glossy.

  • STEP 6

    To assemble, sandwich then crumb coat the cake with the ganache. Chill in the fridge or freezer for 20 mins. Cover the cake with the buttercream, smooth out the edges and swirl the top with a palette knife. Chill again for 20 mins. To create the wooden pattern, pipe the sides using a 1M large star piping nozzle, piping from the bottom to the top in a wavy line. Pipe rosettes in random areas, to make it look like a rustic woodland. Decorate with sprigs of rosemary, broken cinnamon sticks, dark chocolate bark and gold lustre spray.

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