Skip to main content

Floating Anti-Gravity Mini Egg White Chocolate and Lemon Cake


I was really pleased with this Easter cake apart from one thing - I ran out of Mini Eggs!

I had this cake in mind for a long time after I got Lakeland's pouring cake kit for Christmas. I made a white chocolate and lemon cake, filled it with buttercream and lemon curd, and stuck Cadbury's white chocolate fingers around the outside. I used the Lakeland kit to make it look as if a packet of Cadbury Mini Eggs was pouring onto the cake, and I filled the top of the cake with buttercream and Mini Eggs - or tried to until I ran out, and added a few Cadbury's Oreo mini eggs to fill in some gaps.


It would have looked better with more Mini Eggs - I bought a couple of packets in the run-up to Easter and hid them in the garage (last year my boyfriend kept finding them in the larder and eating them!) but right before the Easter weekend wondered if I might actually need some more Mini Eggs. I ordered some from Tesco along with my online grocery delivery but they ran out, and when my dad went to buy a newspaper he had a look in the corner shop he had a look but they didn't have any either. So I had to make do with what I had, but it would definitely have looked better with more Mini Eggs.

I used a recipe from Lemony Loves Baking for the white chocolate and lemon mud cake but as the quantities were for a 6 layer cake I decided it was too big, so used two thirds of the quantities for all the ingredients.



I realised I didn't have any cream so just made a standard buttercream and used it with lemon curd in the cake. The cake was really moist and you could taste both the white chocolate and the lemon which was brilliant. So a big hat tip to Anna at Lemony Loves Baking for the recipe!



As for the Lakeland pouring kit - have you come across these before? I was a bit dubious that it was really necessary to spend £9.99 on a kit which is little more than a plastic base and a couple of rods, when I made this floating Malteser cake last year just using a plastic straw.

While the equipment cost pennies, it was a bit tricky to stick the Maltesers to the straw and they kept sliding off, so I had to do just a couple at a time and then put the whole cake in the fridge to set, and then do a few more, so the whole thing took hours and I needed a lot of space in the fridge - which I had at the time as we had not long before got a new American style fridge freezer and not yet gotten rid of our built-in larder fridge.

This year however the larder fridge has been removed and turned into an actual larder with pull-out shelving and my other fridge wouldn't have the space for a large and tall cake so I was a bit worried about what I would do if I needed to put the cake in the fridge. But I needn't have worried as it worked perfectly.
 


To start with, you decide if you want your floating element off to one side or in the middle, and screw the base rod into the appropriate hole and cover the other holes with blanking plates. Place the cake over the rod so it goes through the cake - it worked fine but it would probably have been more sensible to do this before I filled the cake, ie put one layer of cake over the rod, then spread over the filling and put the other cake on top, rather than put the entire cake over the rod!


Then screw the other part of the rod on top - you can either have it taller or longer depending on where you put the 'joint'.



I melted some milk chocolate in the microwave and put it in the fridge until it was very thick but still spreadable. I covered the top of the cake with buttercream and added the Mini Eggs, and then put the empty packet over the top of the bent part of the rod. Then all I had to do was put a dot of chocolate onto a Mini Egg and stick it to the rod and repeat. The eggs stuck fast right away and I didn't need to put it in the fridge at all.


As the final touch I spread the remaining buttercream around the edge of the cake and stuck white chocolate fingers around the sides, and then stuck a yellow polka dot ribbon around the base. A very nice Easter cake!


I'm sharing this as yet another entry with Alphabakes, the challenge I co-host with Ros of The More Than Occasional Baker, as the letter she has chosen this month is C and this cake has plenty of white chocolate.


I'm also sharing this with Simply Eggcellent, hosted by Dom at Belleau Kitchen.


 
I'm sending this as well to Tea Time Treats, hosted by Jane at the Hedgecombers and Karen at Lavender and Lovage, as their theme is Easter and spring.


And finally I'm sending this to the Food Year Linkup, hosted by Charlotte's Lively Kitchen.

Food Year Linkup March 2016

Popular posts from this blog

Mga Cult Classic na Pelikula, Hindi kapani-paniwalang Mr Limpet

Kaya isang hapon, dumaan ako sa isang gabay sa TV at nakita ko ang isa sa mga klasikong pelikula ng kulto sa lahat ng oras, ang Incredible Mr. Limpet. Bakit parang pamilyar ang pamagat na iyon. Pagbasa pa sa wakas ay naalala ko. Kahit na ilang dekada ko nang hindi napanood ang pelikulang ito, isa ito sa mga naaalala at pinag-uusapan ninyo, pero ano ang tawag dito? Isa sa mga mahiwagang Don Knotts na pelikula mula sa unang bahagi ng 60’s, kung saan si Mr. Knotts ay naglalakbay at bumulusok sa karagatan pagkatapos ay biglang naging isang animated na isda na may mga salamin sa mata. Ang lahat at lahat ng bagay sa ibabaw ay totoong buhay. Ang pelikulang ito ng live action/animation ay nagpaisip sa akin, “ilan sa mga mahiwagang pelikulang ito ang nasa cinematic land?” At, doon nagsimula ang aking pananaliksik. Hindi pinag-uusapan ang tungkol sa computer generated imagery para sa artikulong ito at umaasa akong hindi ito ang katapusan ng cartoon world sa mga pelikula gaya ng alam natin, sala...

7 pelikulang Lav Diaz na itinampok sa Brussels Art Fair, 2 pang PH movies sa 3 kaganapan sa ibang bansa

Eksena mula sa “The Halt,” Lav Diaz. Pitong pelikula ng multi-awarded indie filmmaker na si Lav Diaz ang itatampok sa isang tatlong linggong eksibisyon at retrospective sa 2022 Brussels Arts Fair (Kunstenfestivaldesarts) sa Belgium, “na inilalantad ang mga instinct at sensibilidad sa pagkukuwento ni Diaz kasama ang kanyang istilo sa paggawa ng pelikula, na nakapagpapaalaala sa naturang cinematic. makata bilang Andrei Tarkovsky, Robert Bresson at Béla Tarr. Ito ay inihayag sa opisyal na website ng art fair, www.kfda.be. Ang kaganapan ay tatakbo mula Mayo 7 hanggang Mayo 28. “Sa panonood [Diaz’s] mga pelikula, nararamdaman ng isang tao ang matinding bigat ng kanyang pagkahumaling sa trauma, pagdurusa at ang pinakamadilim na bahagi ng sangkatauhan. Sa pinakamahirap na sitwasyon, ang kanyang ambisyosa at hindi mapigil na paghahanap ng tula ay nagdudulot na sa pamamagitan ng masakit na katotohanan ay lumilitaw ang mga kislap ng pag-asa,” sabi ng website tungkol kay Diaz at sa kanyang ...

Lenovo Smart Clock Essential Alexa Red: Changing of the guard

Starting at $39.99 At the start of the pandemic, Lenovo announced a pared down digital assistant called the Lenovo Smart Clock Essential which bucked the trend of mini tablets retrofitted into stationary speakers and displays. Despite Google’s lead on a simplistic home speaker nod that was accessible and intended to be interacted with through simple […] The post Lenovo Smart Clock Essential Alexa Red: Changing of the guard appeared first on Gadgets Village .