Marbled Vanilla & Chocolate Cake


This week was my sisters 18th birthday and she requested a Fortnight themed cake and hinted towards maybe decorating it with the Fortnight llama. Luckily I have actually played Fortnight before so I had some visual inspiration. The game itself has a lime green, purple and blue theme throughout so I thought doing a sprinkle cake with those colors would be really cute. For the flavor she requested a vegan marble swirl cake and I made a cake batter flavored buttercream.

I’ve never made a swirl cake before so this was a first but its really not anything different just a little bit extra steps to make 2 batters, vanilla and chocolate. Swirling the two batters with a stick to get the swirly effect was also pretty fun.



Marbled Vanilla & Chocolate Cake


Vegan - Serves approximately 6  

Ingredients - Chocolate

3/4 cup - AP flour

1/4 cup - cocoa

1/2 cup - sugar

1/2 tsp - baking soda

1/4 tsp - salt

1/4 cup - unsweetened apple sauce

1/2 cup - almond milk

1 tsp - vanilla extract

1/4 cup - coconut oil or vegetable oil

1/2 tbsp - apple cider vinegar

Ingredients - Vanilla

3/4 cup - AP flour

1/2 cup - sugar

1/2 tsp - baking soda

1/4 tsp - sea salt

1/2 cup - almond milk

1 tbsp - vanilla extract

1/4 tsp - coconut oil or vegetable oil

1 tbsp - lemon juice or apple cider vinegar

Ingredients - Vanilla Buttercream

1/2 cup - vegan butter

1/2 cup - vegetable shortening ( I used spectrum )

3 1/4 cups - sifted powdered sugar

1 tbsp - vanilla extract

1/4 tsp - salt

2 tbsp - oat milk

Notes:

I know finding vegan friendly brands for baking can sometimes be a challenge so here are some of my favorite products to work with that can even be found on my amazon store front.

Instructions

Step 1

I always like to start by getting all my mise en place together. I got out 4 bowls. Two for dry mix and two for the wet mix. One set being for the vanilla batter and the other set for the chocolate batter. This is also a good time to pre-heat the oven.

Step 2

I always like to make a sort of plant based buttermilk so start out by measuring out all your wet ingredients that way the almond milk has time to mingle with the acid.

Step 3

Measure out all the dry ingredients for both the vanilla and chocolate batter keeping them separate. Once you have all your liquid componets measured out and you dry mix. Pour the liquid into your dry mix doing this twice for the vanilla and chocolate batter.

Step 4

I made a 6 inch cake with 3 tiers so at this time is when I greased up my baking pans. Using a portion scoop or measuring cup alternate between vanilla and chocolate batters, plopping one spoonful at a time layering the batters.

Step 5

With a tooth pick swirl the batters to make a marbled swirly design. Then bake for 30 minutes and set out to cool at room temp.

Step 6

For the buttercream I use a stand up mixer and use the whip attachment to whip together the butter and shortening for about 3-5 min on low to medium speed. I take turns between adding one cup of powdered sugar at a time making sure to scrape down the sides of the bowl each time and allowing each cup to mix thoroughly with the butter.

Continue this till all the powdered sugar is used up, then add in your vanilla, salt and milk and allow to mix for another 2-3 min till all is combined and fluffed well.

Step 7

To start assembling your cake cut the rounded tops of the cakes off and put a dollop of frosting on your cake board and secure your base layer of cake to the board. Make a light layer of frosting and then pipe a little fence around the perimeter of the cake.

Step 8

Place your next layer of cake on top and cover the top in butter cream. Pipe butter cream all around the cake and then use a cake spatula to smoothen it all out covering all of the cake. Using a bench scraper, remove all the excess buttercream and smoothen the sides.

Step 9

Typically I always do a base coat on the cake in white and allow it to set in the fridge but because this is a sprinkle cake we gotta move fast. Otherwise the buttercream starts to dry then the sprinkles dont stick and its no fun. My hack for minimal mess when doing a sprinkle cake is putting the cake in a large sheet pan or baking dish and sort of scoop and pat on the sprinkles with your hand.

Step 10

Pipe some puffs or decorate your cake till your hearts content. Sprinkle cakes are so cute for color themed parties like Christmas, Halloween and Valentine’s Day. I could not find any Fortnight cake toppers that I liked so I was clever enough to find a Christmas ornament that did the job.


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Delanie McGuire

Private Chef, Recipe Developer and Content Creator

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