Nigella Chocolate Cake with Coffee Buttercream

Nigella Chocolate Cake with Coffee Buttercream

This chocolate cake is rich, soft, and full of flavor. The coffee buttercream adds a smooth and creamy touch that pairs perfectly with the chocolate. It’s easy to make and perfect for birthdays, celebrations, or just as a special treat!

Ingredients Needed:

For the Cake:

  • 225 grams of plain flour
  • 275 grams of caster sugar
  • 75 grams cocoa (sieved if lumpy)
  • 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
  • 175 milliliters of full-fat milk (at room temperature)
  • 175 milliliters of vegetable oil (plus more for greasing)
  • 2 large eggs (at room temperature)

For the Icing:

  • 350 grams of icing sugar
  • 175 grams of soft unsalted butter
  • 2½ teaspoons instant espresso powder (dissolved in 1 x 15ml tablespoons just-boiled water)

To Decorate:

  • Chocolate-coated coffee beans (optional)

How To Make Chocolate Cake with Coffee Buttercream?

  1. Preheat the oven and prepare the tins: Set the oven to 180°C. Grease and line two 20cm / 8-inch cake tins (avoid loose-bottomed tins as the batter is very runny).
  2. Mix the dry ingredients: In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa, espresso powder, baking powder, and bicarbonate of soda. Stir with a fork to mix evenly.
  3. Prepare the wet ingredients: In a jug, whisk together milk, vegetable oil, and eggs until well combined.
  4. Combine wet and dry ingredients: Pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon or whisk until smooth. Slowly mix in 250ml of just-boiled water, stirring well. The batter will be thin.
  5. Bake the cakes: Divide the batter evenly between the tins and bake for 25-35 minutes. Check at 20 minutes—the cakes should pull away from the sides, and feel firm, and a skewer inserted should come out mostly clean.
  6. Cool the cakes: Let them cool in the tins for 15 minutes, then remove and let them cool completely before icing.
  7. Make the buttercream: Pulse the icing sugar in a food processor to remove lumps. Add butter and blend until smooth. With the motor running, pour in the espresso mixture and mix well. Scrape the sides to combine everything.
  8. Assemble the cake: Place one cake layer on a plate. Spread half the buttercream on top. Place the second cake on top and spread the rest of the buttercream, creating swirls with a spatula.
  9. Decorate: If using, place chocolate-coated coffee beans on top.
Nigella Chocolate Cake with Coffee Buttercream
Nigella Chocolate Cake with Coffee Buttercream

Recipe Tips:

  • Use boiling water properly: Adding just-boiled water to the batter makes the cocoa dissolve better and gives the cake a rich chocolate taste. Make sure to stir well and scrape the bottom of the bowl to mix everything evenly.
  • Measure ingredients correctly: Use a kitchen scale for accuracy, especially for flour and sugar. Too much flour can make the cake dry, and too much sugar can affect the texture.
  • Don’t overmix the batter: Once you add the wet ingredients to the dry, mix until just combined. Overmixing can make the cake dense instead of soft and fluffy.
  • Let the cakes cool before icing: If the cakes are even slightly warm, the buttercream will melt and become runny. Wait until they are completely cool before frosting.
  • Use fresh baking powder and bicarbonate of soda: These ingredients help the cake rise. If they are expired or too old, the cake might not rise properly and could turn out dense.

How To Store & Reheat Leftovers?

  • Refrigerate: Let the chocolate cake cool to room temperature first. Then, put it in an airtight container and store it in the fridge for up to 5 days. If you cut it into slices, wrap each piece to keep it fresh.
  • Freeze: Wrap the cake layers in plastic wrap and foil and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Reheat: Warm a non-stick pan on low heat and place a slice of cake inside. Cover with a lid and heat for 2-3 minutes until just warm.

Nutrition Facts:

  • Calories: 140 kcal
  • Total Fat: 8g
  • Saturated Fat: 5g
  • Cholesterol: 40mg
  • Sodium: 90mg
  • Potassium: 120mg
  • Total Carbohydrate: 18g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1g
  • Sugars: 12g
  • Protein: 2g

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Nigella Chocolate Cake with Coffee Buttercream

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 10 minutesCook time:3 hours Rest time: minutesTotal time:3 hours 10 minutesServings:4 servingsCalories:140 kcal Best Season:Suitable throughout the year

Description

This chocolate cake is rich, soft, and full of flavor. The coffee buttercream adds a smooth and creamy touch that pairs perfectly with the chocolate. It’s easy to make and perfect for birthdays, celebrations, or just as a special treat!

Ingredients

    For the Cake:

  • For the Icing:

  • To Decorate:

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven and prepare the tins: Set the oven to 180°C. Grease and line two 20cm / 8-inch cake tins (avoid loose-bottomed tins as the batter is very runny).
  2. Mix the dry ingredients: In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa, espresso powder, baking powder, and bicarbonate of soda. Stir with a fork to mix evenly.
  3. Prepare the wet ingredients: In a jug, whisk together milk, vegetable oil, and eggs until well combined.
  4. Combine wet and dry ingredients: Pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon or whisk until smooth. Slowly mix in 250ml of just-boiled water, stirring well. The batter will be thin.
  5. Bake the cakes: Divide the batter evenly between the tins and bake for 25-35 minutes. Check at 20 minutes—the cakes should pull away from the sides, and feel firm, and a skewer inserted should come out mostly clean.
  6. Cool the cakes: Let them cool in the tins for 15 minutes, then remove and let them cool completely before icing.
  7. Make the buttercream: Pulse the icing sugar in a food processor to remove lumps. Add butter and blend until smooth. With the motor running, pour in the espresso mixture and mix well. Scrape the sides to combine everything.
  8. Assemble the cake: Place one cake layer on a plate. Spread half the buttercream on top. Place the second cake on top and spread the rest of the buttercream, creating swirls with a spatula.
  9. Decorate: If using, place chocolate-coated coffee beans on top.

Notes

  • Use boiling water properly: Adding just-boiled water to the batter makes the cocoa dissolve better and gives the cake a rich chocolate taste. Make sure to stir well and scrape the bottom of the bowl to mix everything evenly.
  • Measure ingredients correctly: Use a kitchen scale for accuracy, especially for flour and sugar. Too much flour can make the cake dry, and too much sugar can affect the texture.
  • Don’t overmix the batter: Once you add the wet ingredients to the dry, mix until just combined. Overmixing can make the cake dense instead of soft and fluffy.
  • Let the cakes cool before icing: If the cakes are even slightly warm, the buttercream will melt and become runny. Wait until they are completely cool before frosting.
  • Use fresh baking powder and bicarbonate of soda: These ingredients help the cake rise. If they are expired or too old, the cake might not rise properly and could turn out dense.
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