The best German Chocolate Cake | Chewy and Crunchy!
This is one of my favourite tasting cakes because it has so much texture! The chewiness of the coconut and the crunchiness of the pecans makes this cake a favourite. Especially when you pair it with chocolate! All recipes in metric and US measurements. I tweaked this recipe from an old 1972 baking book and it's always a winner amongst crowds. Watch the video a few days before making the cake because it does take a bit of planning then you'll know exactly what to do come cake day! **RECIPES & METHOD BELOW** For those new to my channel (subscribe now http://bit.ly/SubscribeToJillianButler), I am Jillian Butler from Sydney Australia. A few years back, I left my corporate job to pursue my passion for food and baking. I started a successful cake shop in Sydney that I ran for 7 years and there were lots of lessons that I learned along the way. Now, after selling the business, I’m making more and more videos to share the insider baking secrets of professionals. I hope you enjoy it as much as I love sharing it with you. @jillianthefoodie #jillianthefoodie and Facebook pages / jillianthefoodie Chocolate Ganache - please go to my tutorial • How To Make Delicious Chocolate Ganache | ... Coconut Pecan Custard (German Chocolate Filling) 115g (1 stick) butter 200g (1cup) sugar 250g (1 cup) evaporated milk 1t vanilla 1t salt 3 yolks 150g (1 2/3 cups) Coconut, shredded 150g (1 1/2 cup) Pecans, rough chopped Method In a heavy bottomed sauce pan – Melt the butter, evaporated milk, and sugar together. Don’t take it any further than a melt it doesn’t need it at this stage. Remove the pan from the stove and turn off the heat. Add your vanilla. Then set your pan aside and grab your yolks and a medium sized glass bowl. Pour the yolks into the bowl then gradually whisk all of your hot milk mixture into the bowl.Then return your sauce pan to the heat and stir constantly using a wooden spoon or silicone spatula for 10-12 minutes. Starting on medium low, then medium then medium high. Once you’ve reached the 10 minute mark your custard should be looking lovely, thick and smooth. If it coats the back of your spoon like this then you’re good to go. Add salt and mix.Then add your coconut and pecans. Pour it into a dish, cover and set aside to cool completely. German Chocolate Cake 225g (1cup) Butter, unsalted (room temp) 400g (2cups) Sugar (white or granulated) 1/3 cup Water, warm 4 Eggs 1t Vanilla essence (or extract) 150g (5oz) Dark semi-sweet chocolate chips (at least 50%+) (I use Callebaut brand 54.5%, Recipe No 811) https://amzn.to/3AlKAwA 350g (2.5cups) Plain Flour 5g (1t) Baking Soda 5g (1 1/8t) Salt 1 cup Buttermilk* *Make buttermilk by measuring a little less than 1cup of whole milk and than squeeze 1 lemon into the milk and stir. OR if you dont have lemons than add 2T (Tablespoons) of white vinegar. Method Start with melting the choc chips in the microwave in short 20 sec bursts or over a warm bain marie. You want the chocolate to still be warm but not hot. Set aside. Cream your butter and sugar until light and fluffy. (5-10min) Add your eggs one and a time and mix it so there’s no trace of it left before adding another one. Add your melted chocolate and mix thoroughly. Gradually add your warm water until its fully incorporated. Sift your flour, salt and baking soda together. Alternate adding your flour mixture and the buttermilk making sure to scrape in between every few additions. Scale the batter into 3 pans equally. My batter ending being 550g per pan. I’m using 8” round pans but it will work just as well if you’ve purchased 9” round pans too. Only difference will be the baking time. Bake at 350oF or 180oC for roughly 25-35 minutes or until the middle of the cakes are just firm enough to handle the pressure of your finger and bounce back ever so slightly. Cool and unpan. Give each layer a generous amount of coconut pecan custard filling. With your chocolate ganache, ice the sides of the german chocolate cake. Pipe some rosettes along the top and garnish with pecan halves. This cake slices better when its had a chance to cool. Callebaut brand 54.5% Recipe No 811 https://amzn.to/3AlKAwA Shredded Coconut https://amzn.to/3wdglo0 Pecan Halves https://amzn.to/2UZMi6y Glad Parchment Paper https://amzn.to/3ognp0T Small and large strainers https://amzn.to/3eBuWnU Kitchenaid mixer https://amzn.to/2Rb54WZ Long Stainless Steel Scraper https://amzn.to/36a9D7Y Ateco small offset spatula https://amzn.to/3eEPhbL Palette Knife: https://amzn.to/3zwFMmN Little white prep bowls https://amzn.to/3eGI9ff s/s prep bowls https://amzn.to/3eECtCa glass prep mini bowls https://amzn.to/3fbmRFw Farberware s/s whisk https://amzn.to/2RJQuWv

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