I used to bake 8 inch cakes. I then baked 6 inch cakes because we didn’t need so much cake. I took it a step further and decided to bake a 4 inch cake because let’s face it – two girls experiencing the sad slowdown of metabolism in their late 20s do not need to eat any more than what’s absolutely necessary.
Broke out my trusty chocolate cake recipe and decided to go with a coffee flavoured buttercream. I was extremely pleased with how the flavours turned out – a nice balance of chocolate and coffee with just the right amount of moistness.
Then came the decoration dilemma.
I tried to pipe swags and failed miserably – I’m still not quite talented enough for that sort of thing. I then tried to pipe cornelli lace and failed miserably on that front too!
Things were getting desperate. After more brainstorming I decided on a walnut border at the bottom. And then it hit me – I’ll have a squirrel holding a walnut as the cake topper!
Squirrel walnut silhouette
Once again, I apologise for my extremely non step-by-step series of photographs of this cake. I just can’t remember to stop at every step to take a photograph!
Squirrel Coffee Walnut Cake Recipe
Chocolate Cake
The recipe used in this cake has been outlined in my previous post, Caramel Spiral Cupcakes. It makes 2 rounds of 6 inch cakes, enough to complete a layered 6 inch cake.
Coffee Buttercream
Ingredients
250g butter, softened
250g icing sugar
1 packet instant coffee
Method
- Dissolve instant coffee in 3 tablespoons of boiling water and leave to come to room temperature.
- Cream butter and sugar together until pale in colour and increased in volume. Add instant coffee solution into batter slowly, mixing until well incorporated.
Chocolate Squirrel
Materials
Squirrel template (click link to download)
25g chocolate
Plastic piping bag
Walnuts
Method
- Melt chocolate (my favourite technique explained here).
- Placed melted chocolate into piping bag and snip a very small hole at the top.
- Place squirrel template under waxed paper. Pipe squirrel outline and then flood entire area.
- Press a piece of walnut into the squirrel’s hands before the chocolate sets and leave until fully hardened. Peel off wax paper carefully and leave to set.
Assembly
- Fill cake with buttercream and cover completely.
- Press walnuts into the bottom of the cake to form a border.
- Place squirrel on top of cake – squirrel should be able to stand on its own. If not, prop up with a walnut.
I hope you enjoyed this project as much as I did making it. I thought the cake turned out quite well and it’s a simple technique that can be applied by anyone.
P/S: I’m obsessed with Instagram at the moment, admittedly a little late to the bandwagon but better late than never, apparently! If you’re interested in random photos from my daily life as well as my projects click here.
Cute as! And looks yummy!
Thank you! It was yummy – coffee and chocolate are my two favourite things so can’t really go wrong there 🙂
That’s true. They are an awesome combination. 🙂
Looks delicious and I bet it tastes wonderful. I love the cute squirrel! 🙂
Thank you – it was very tasty. Me and my housemate had seconds! I am rather fond of the squirrel myself 🙂
I love the squirrel idea- super cute. Your cake looks great!
Thank you! I wanted something that matched with the walnuts so I thought it would work out. Glad you like it 🙂
I love the elegant look of this cake – and a perfect mini size, too. Wonderful.
Thank you! Yes, 4 inch is perfect for 2 people – I’m thinking of making a series of 4 inch cakes from now on because of how convenient they are.
How adorable is that? I love it!
Thank you! Very simple to make as well which is always a bonus! 🙂
What a beautiful cake!
love it!
Thank you – glad you do! 🙂
Chocolate and nuts are a match made in heaven for me…and then you go and add coffee buttercream…hello! Love it!
Lol yes – it is almost like a mix of everything that is great put into one cake isn’t it? You should give it a go if you have the time it was delicious!
So cute! I like the idea of making the cake smaller. It’s just me and husband and two little boys in my house, so a normal size cake is bit too much. I love the squirrel!
Thank you! Yes, I try to make a couple of projects a week and if I didn’t start shrinking the cakes down we would be ballooning!
Hi, Ev. I used your squirrel template to make cup cake topper the other day for my husband’s birthday. I posted it on my blog with a link to yours. Hope you don’t mind. If you do, please give me a shout, I will cancel the post.
Not at all – the templates are meant to be used! Glad you liked them enough to try to remake them – love your result. 🙂
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