Morven was this month's hostess for the Daring Bakers challenge, and she picked a recipe from Baking: From My Home to Yours, a cookbook I keep giving as a gift but don't actually own... yet. After the way this cake turned out, I know this cookbook will become a staple.
We were given a lot of freedom this time around - we could play with the flavors, the fillings, etc. I had a bunch of ideas but only ended up with time to make the cake once. So I went with....
"Da Lime in Da Coconut Cake."
*groan*
I know, I know, its cheesy, but now that I know you're humming it, you can watch it here too:
Now that that's over, I can talk about the changes I made to the recipe. I didn't have cake flour at home, so I used all-purpose flour with the recommended change of simply removing 2 tbsp from each cup of flour. It worked wonderfully - the end result was beautifully risen and very tender, probably because of the baking soda reacting to the buttermilk, but still - what a great end result.
Instead of lemon juice, I used lime; instead of lemon zest I used lime again. Instead of vanilla extract, I used coconut. Other than that the recipe was the same, down to using raspberry jam slightly stirred.
There was one step that I completely screwed up on, and didn't realize it until I had all of my layers stacked with jam in between The recipe actually asks you to spread buttercream between the layers as well as on the sides and top. I didn't want to risk taking the layers apart, and personally I thought this helped cut down on the super sweetness of the cake, but wouldn't want to let Dorie down.
This is not a healthy cake. If you use all the icing, this recipe has an entire pound of butter in it! But the texture of the cake and the perfect texture of the cooked buttercream makes this the perfect party cake indeed. I brought this to work and witnessed several people going back for a second slice before they'd even had lunch (a clear sign of a good recipe!).
In the future I will definitely make this recipe again - I want to try making a chocolate version, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich cake version (I'm thinking I can substitute peanut butter for one of the sticks of butter in the icing but we'll see if that works!), and a sacher-torte version. What makes this a perfect party cake? Well, besides the fact that the flavor and texture are exquisite, it looks impressive but also travels well - never underestimate the value of coconut to act as an icing buffer and protector! I know some of the other Daring Bakers have really done some creative things with this recipe, and you can check them out here.
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Categories: Cake, Coconut, Daring Bakers, Lime, Raspberry
great idea with lime, coconut and raspberry. I love that flavor combo. your cake looks delish
ReplyDeleteNot healthy, but oh so good!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks yummy. I 1/2'd the recipe, so I figure that allows it to slide to the semi-healthy category...ha! That's my story and I am sticking to it!
ReplyDeleteYou did great, Jenny! :)
ReplyDeleteNow I want to try the lime combo! Your cakes looks awesome. Love the layers. Great job!
ReplyDeleteClara @ I♥food4thought
Looks impressive indeed! Love the combination.
ReplyDeleteI think a peanut butter and jelly cake would be a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome. A fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of using lime! Nice!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks great...even with the layering issue! I eliminated the coconut in mine, but I think the combo of lime and coconut would be delicious! And I agree, this isn't a healthy cake. The three sticks of butter for the buttercream steered me towards another frosting choice. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGood job.
ReplyDeleteLovely cake! I will have that tune stuck in my head all day now...thanks. so funny!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how the buttercream would work with peanut butter in it. Very interesting idea. Please write to me and let me know how it turned out.
Wow, it looks like your cake rose swimmingly and it looks just delicious.
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks, and sounds, very tasty!
ReplyDeleteWhen I played the Muppet clip, it didn't get through the first sentence before the famil was in here crowded around me and the computer singing along...lol!
Wow, Jenny not only is this cake beautiful but your ideas for the future stop me in my tracks. I love the Peanut butter & jelly idea, what fun!
ReplyDeleteI bet that was tastey! Another variation I would like to try!
ReplyDeletePeanut butter and jelly! Now that would be something! Your lime and coconut sounds like a great combo!
ReplyDeletehaha, i love the youtube video!! your cake looks really yummy, too!
ReplyDeleteLime and coconut, lol, I say that often!
ReplyDeleteI always blankly stare when seeing the amount of butter, so this time I decreased it by one stick (2 sticks total) and it came out just as fine. Probably it yields less but I had a bit extra, though I didn't frost the layers and maybe that's why.
Beautiful cake, Jenny!
Christina ~ She Runs, She Eats
Wow, you are a daring baker! All those substitutions and it still turned out great. The lime sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with the cake, and that video is hilarious!
Julius from Occasional Baker
I sort of figured out the caloric value of the frosting (after several pieces) and shocked myself into dieting the rest of the week! :) Here I was thinking it'd be low fat because of the egg whites, forgetting the 3 sticks of butter . . . must be perfect party cake amnesia! :)
ReplyDeleteYour cake is beautiful and I too look forward to making it again!
Best,
Sarah
Lime and coconut is such a great combination. I'll bet that cake was delicious! Looks fab!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job Jenny..keep it up.
ReplyDeleteI like your lime idea! Your cake looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLime and coconut sounds wonderful... glad you enjoyed the challenge :)
ReplyDeleteA great combination of flavors! Your cake looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Lime, coconut and raspberry, yummy! Your cake looks lovely, well done.
ReplyDeleteI love the coconut flavor switch! Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy looking cake and with great flavours mingling mmmm.. One perfect cake! :)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
I love the cake! I am still singing that song and it will probably be stuck in my head all day! By the way, I tried the peanut butter substitution for the icing with another cake and my only problem was that it made the frosting a little thin. It tasted great though and I just added some powdered sugar to thicken it up a bit.
ReplyDeleteThe lime and coconut combination sounds wonderful. I tried not to think about all the butter while I enjoyed it... :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Beautiful cake! I love the combination of flavors that you used--so many possibilities. I try not to think about that pound of butter.....
ReplyDeleteSesame Street videos and awesome cake. Could be the best combination ever.
ReplyDeleteGood Job with your cake Jenny! And now I will be humming that SONG all day long :)
ReplyDeleteOMg!! I was so singing the same song putting my cake together..TOO funny!! and hehe I had to listen to your video the whole time I read the blog. MMM lime, heavenly isn't it!!! Your cake looks Fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI love the changes you made - great job!!
ReplyDeleteA peanut butter and jelly variation sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI love da lime in the coconut!
ReplyDeletePerfect!
xoxo
Gabi
"Da Lime in Da Coconut Cake."...got me humming too. What a load of fun & flavour...& butter too! Great cake & looks like you ENJOYED it!I've thought of making this one again too...I gotta get a better crumb!! Lol Jenny, I love the coconut buffer tip!!
ReplyDeletei love the lime idea, and the possibility of a peanut butter and jelly cake in your future is exciting!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, definitely not a healthy cake. What's a pound of butter between friends anyway, LOL. Great job on your cake, it's pretty,
ReplyDeleteha! i love me some muppets!
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Mmmmm lime.
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
Way to go Jenny! I wanted to make a lime cake too, but thought for the first time out I would stick with Dorie's recipe. Great going though!!! :)
ReplyDeleteok I totally "LOL" at your video! So cute :)
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job on your cake :)
lime, coconut AND rasberry. cant believe i wasnt thinking about this myself. a must try!
ReplyDeleteYou know, it all depends on how you define healthy...at least all the ingredients are 'real' food. And, it makes a really big cake. I had 9 for dinner the night I served my Perfect Party Cake and we still had a lot left over.
ReplyDeleteI'm not saying it is a staple food for any diet but really, it could be so much worse!
Jenny, Great cake! I agree, I am getting Dorie's book. I have a library copy, but i want my own. Good stuff in there!
ReplyDeleteLime & Coconut...great combo. Your layers look high and gorgeous. I also love your suggestions for next time...PB& J - great!
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Wow, thats a lovely cake!
ReplyDeleteDa lime wid da coconut cake. Love it! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHilarious Muppet clip! I love the idea of peanut butter icing please do post about it if you make it. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteLime - sounds so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny for stopping by my blog... your cake looks pretty good too and I know it tastes amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat tast combination...
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Your cake looks good. Mine did not rise at all. I will have to try the all-purpose flour the next time I make it.
ReplyDeleteI love the PBJ cake idea - A peanut butter frosting would be nice, and would definitely cut down on the butter. It would probably be nice either with the lemon or coconut flavoring...
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I think leaving the buttercream between the layers out would have helped me out a lot. I love the idea of the pb&j cake!
ReplyDeleteI am so very jealous of your cake layers ... they're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou have some great knock off ideas--I look forward to hearing how the experiments turn out!
ReplyDeleteJenny it's the first time I visit your blog and it's really wonderful and interesting one.
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Very good this cake!! Great
Silvia
Aw! What a cute clip :) Your layers are perfect! I wish mine came out that well-risen!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job on your cake.
ReplyDeleteNatalie @ Gluten A Go go
Great job! I think that the peanut butter and jelly version sounds great!
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