Chocolate Halloween Spider Web Cake

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By In The Playroom

Who can resist a big piece of moist and delicious chocolate cake? I certainly can’t! Chocolate is one of my absolute favourite flavours and sinking my teeth into some moist cake accented with creamy frosting and glaze is one of the best things in the dessert world. This chocolatey red velvet cake is a real showstopper.

This beautiful Chocolate Halloween Spider Web Cake is dressed up in fine form for the holiday. The cake is covered with some of the most wonderful glaze you’ve ever had the pleasure of tasting, and when you realize how incredibly easy it is to make the spider web pattern on top, you’ll be wanting to adorn everything with spider webs this season!

Halloween is the time of year for tricking and treating, but I promise you won’t taste a treat more scrumptious than this wonderful chocolate cake. Make one for your family and your kids might not even want to go out to collect candy!

Chocolate spider web Halloween cake. Easy to make!
  • Preparation time:40 minutes, plus cooling and setting
  • Cooking time:1 hour 10 minutes
  • Total time:1 hour 50 minutes, plus cooling and setting

Serves: 12-14

Ingredients

200g salted butter at room temperature, plus extra for greasing

350g plain flour

1 tsp baking powder

1 tsp bicarbonate of soda

2 ½ tbsp cocoa powder

¼ tsp fine sea salt

375g caster sugar

3 eggs

1½ tsp vanilla extract

284ml carton buttermilk

1 tbsp white wine vinegar

2 x 10g packs Dr Oetker red gel food colour

 FOR THE CREAM CHEESE FILLING

120g salted butter at room temperature

120g Philadelphia soft cheese

120g icing sugar

FOR THE CHOCOLATE ICING

300ml carton double cream

250g dark chocolate (70% cocoa), roughly chopped

1½ tbsp liquid glucose

50g white chocolate, roughly chopped

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 170˚C, gas mark 3. Grease the base and sides of a 23cm springform cake tin and line with baking parchment. Sift together all the dry ingredients except the sugar; set aside. Using electric beaters, cream the butter and sugar for 1 minute. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, beating after each addition, then beat in the vanilla. Beat in ¼ the dry ingredients, then 1/3 the buttermilk and repeat, until fully combined. Mix the vinegar and food colouring together; beat into the mixture. Scrape into the tin and spread until level; tap the tin on the work surface to knock out any air bubbles. Bake for 1 hour or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Set on a wire rack and leave to cool completely in the tin.

2. For the filling, use electric beaters to beat together the butter, soft cheese and icing sugar. Remove the cake from the tin and cut horizontally into 3 even layers (use a serrated knife). Take the bottom layer and place on a baking sheet, spread with ½ the filling, then repeat with the middle layer of cake and remainder of the filling; top with the final layer of cake. Leave to set in the fridge for 20-30 minutes.

3. For the icing, melt the cream, chocolate and glucose together in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of barely simmering water (making sure the base of the bowl doesn’t touch the water). Melt the white chocolate in another bowl using the same method and pour into a small piping bag.

4. Invert the cake onto a wire rack so there is a flat surface for the icing; set over a tray to catch the drips. Working quickly, pour the dark chocolate icing over the middle of the cake. With a palette knife, use long strokes to push the icing over the sides to create an even coating over the whole cake.

5. Starting slightly off centre, pipe a white chocolate spiral from the centre of the cake out to the edges (the tighter the lines, the more dramatic the effect). Take a cocktail stick and, starting from the centre, pull it through the white chocolate to the outside. Repeat, working around the cake, to create a spider’s web effect (see our Food Editor’s Top 5 page for more tips). Let the icing set for about 20-30 minutes. To store, keep refrigerated, and bring to room temperature before eating.

Chocolate spider web cake for Halloween

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This recipe first appeared in Waitrose Kitchen magazine. Reproduced with permission

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

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