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Feb 23, 2015 18:03

While everybody else was watching the pre-Oscar show last night, I insisted on switching over to The Great British Baking Show. The technical last night was Schichttorte... and the more I think about it, the more I want to make one!



Schichttorte

This German 20-layer cake is cooked under the grill with the most watchful of eyes - namely, Paul Hollywood's!

Ingredients

For the cake

    10 large free-range eggs, separated
    100g/3½oz unsalted butter
    150g/5½oz caster sugar
    1 large lemon, zest only
    1 tsp vanilla bean paste
    150g/5½oz plain flour, sifted
    65g/2¼oz cornflour, sifted
    oil, for greasing
    6 tbsp apricot jam

For the chocolate glaze

    50g/1¾oz unsalted butter
    1 tbsp golden syrup
    1 tbsp rum
    1 tsp vanilla bean paste
    75g/2½oz plain chocolate (36% cocoa solids), finely chopped

For the vanilla glaze

    250g/9oz icing sugar
    1 tbsp rum
    ½ tsp vanilla bean paste
    1-2 tbsp milk

Preparation method

Whisk the egg yolks in the bowl of a freestanding mixer on a high speed for five minutes, until pale, thick and creamy.

In a separate bowl, beat the butter and sugar together until pale and creamy. Add the lemon zest and vanilla paste and mix well. Add the whisked egg yolks and beat well. Add the flour and cornflour and mix.

In a clean, grease-free bowl, whisk the egg whites until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed. Stir one-third of the egg whites into the batter to loosen the consistency. Then gently fold the remaining egg whites into the egg yolk mixture.

Preheat the grill to high.

Grease a 20cm/8in round springform tin with oil and line the base with parchment paper.

Spoon some of the batter into the base of the cake tin and spread evenly across the bottom. Give the tin a gentle side-to-side shake to even out the top of the batter. Place on a shelf 10cm/4in below the grill and cook for two minutes, or until light golden-brown.

Remove from the grill, add another spoonful of batter, spread out with a pastry brush, and place under the grill for three minutes, or until dark golden-brown. Continue layering and grilling until you have 20 layers alternating in colour from light golden-brown to dark golden-brown. (Or continue until you have used all the batter.)

Remove from the grill and leave to cool in the tin for five minutes. Carefully release from the tin and turn out onto a wire rack to cool.

Melt the apricot jam in a small pan over a low heat. Pass through a fine sieve, then brush the top and sides of the cake with jam. This will help the glaze stick to the cake.

For the chocolate glaze, melt the butter in a small pan with the golden syrup, rum and vanilla paste and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat, allow to cool for five minutes. Stir in the chocolate until melted. Transfer to a bowl and allow to cool to a coating consistency.

Place a large piece of greaseproof paper under the wire rack holding the cake. Pour the glaze evenly over the cake to cover completely. Any excess glaze will be caught on the greaseproof paper and can be reused to fill in any unglazed areas of the cake.

For the vanilla glaze, sieve the icing sugar into a bowl. Add the rum, vanilla paste and milk, stirring until completely smooth. Drizzle over the chocolate glaze.

Less than 30 mins preparation time
1 to 2 hours cooking time
Serves 8-10

For us Americans, cornflour (here) means cornstarch and 'grill' is broiler.

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