Train Cake

Train Cake

This Train Cake is ideal for baking with kids or to bake for a children's party.

Preparation Time 40 minutes
Baking Time 40 minutes
Portions 1 Cake
Skill Level Medium
Average Rating 4 stars
 

Train Cake Ingredients

400 grams Butter
200 grams Dark Chocolate (Silver Spoon Create) broken into chunks Dark Chocolate (Silver Spoon Create)
300 ml Yoghurt plain
2 tsp Vanilla Extract (Nielsen-Massey) Vanilla Extract (Nielsen-Massey)
6 Free Range Eggs Free Range Eggs
1 pinch Salt
500 grams Self Raising White Flour (Allinson Nature Friendly) Self Raising White Flour (Allinson Nature Friendly)
350 grams Light Muscovado Sugar (Billington's) Light Muscovado Sugar (Billington's)
1 tsp Bicarbonate Of Soda
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Additional Ingredients

1 tsp gelatine, powdered
150 ml Water hot
450 grams Icing Sugar (Silver Spoon Homegrown) Icing Sugar (Silver Spoon Homegrown)
1 Pink Food Colouring
1 Green Food Colouring
1 grams Yellow Food Colouring
1 Red Food Colouring
Chocolate Flavour Designer Icing (Silver Spoon Create) Chocolate Flavour Designer Icing (Silver Spoon Create)
Liquorice Strips
13 grams Chocolate Mini Rolls
4 tbsp Apricot Jam
Sprinkles
Coloured Chocolate Beans
Royal Icing Sugar (Silver Spoon) Royal Icing Sugar (Silver Spoon)
 

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How to make Train Cake

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  1. For the cake: heat the oven to 190°C | 375°F, Gas Mark 5. Butter 2 large loaf tins. method tip
  2. Heat the butter and chocolate in a large pan over a low heat until melted, stirring now and again. Cool for 5 minutes. method tip
  3. Whisk in the yogurt and vanilla, then the eggs and salt.
  4. Mix the flour, sugar and bicarbonate of soda in a large bowl. Stir into the chocolate mixture in the pan, until smooth. method tip
  5. Pour or spoon into the tins and bake for 40-45 minutess until risen and a skewer inserted into the middle of the cake comes out clean. Cool in the tins for 15 minutes, then turn out and cool completely on a wire rack. Chill the cakes for 30 minutes. This makes them easier to cut. method tip
  6. To assemble the train: cut both loaf cakes into 4 thick slices each.
  7. For the engine: cut through 1 cake slice horizontally. Cut another slice in half through the middle to form 2 small cubes.
  8. For the icing: dissolve the gelatine in the hot water and allow to cool.
  9. Sift the icing sugar into a bowl Stir in about 2 tablespoons of the gelatine solution to form a thick icing. Divide the mixture into smaller bowls and add a food colouring to each bowl.
  10. Ice the 4 engine cakes, with pink icing, sandwiching the 2 thinner cake slices with a little icing. Allow to dry. This icing sets quickly.
  11. Ice 5 thick cake slices in different colours, for the rest of the train. Allow to dry.
  12. Pipe windows and markings on the iced cakes with brown piping icing. method tip
  13. To assemble the cake: use liquorice strips to make the train track on a large cake board or tray Place 12 chocolate mini rolls on the track, as in the photo. Assemble the engine using the 4 pink cakes (as in the photo) attaching the 2 cubes at 1 end with a little apricot jam. Place the engine on the first 2 mini rolls, usiing a little apricot jam to keep it in place. Attach a chocolate mini roll for the funnel and pipe a little brown piing icing around the base. Attach a chocolate bean to the front of the engine.
  14. Stick the train carriages on the mini rolls using a little apricot jam.
  15. Scatter sugar sprinkles, chocolate beans and icing sugar around the track.
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Reviews

Read all reviews (1) | Average rating: 4 stars

"My partners son loved this cake. It was a bit fiddly to get the shapes right & I would suggest you use ready roll icing or sugar paste to cover the cake instead of making your own icing as it was very messy and didn't have a very good finish to it. Still tasted yummy though."

25-01-2012 | Author: Becci84 | 4 stars

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