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Letter Cake

Henriette akHenriette Kristiansen

Danish Instagram Food Blogger.

9. September 2019
Delicious and lovely letter/number cakes, they look super beautiful and are actually quite simple to make. For this one, I used light sponge layers (similar to dream cake) and white chocolate mousse.

Recipe for letter cake

Just sent a letter cake out the door, which was to be used for a naming party… letter/number cakes look super beautiful and are actually quite simple to make. ☺️

For this one, I used light cake layers (like dream cake) and white chocolate mousse.

On top are fresh berries, flowers, white chocolate, and small marshmallows… ☺️

Recipe for layers and mousse below; the amount is enough for a baking tray, which can be divided into 2 layers.


Servings: 1 cake

Letter Cake

Delicious and lovely letter/number cakes, they look super beautiful and are actually quite simple to make. For this one, I used light sponge layers (similar to dream cake) and white chocolate mousse.
Author: Henriette Kristiansen
Course: Baking, Sweet
Cuisine: Danish
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes

Ingredients

White chocolate mousse

  • 6 leaves Gelatin Sheets
  • 500 gram White chocolate
  • 1200 gram Whipping Cream

Bottoms

  • 5 pcs. Egg
  • 700 gram Sugar
  • 500 gram Butter
  • 500 gram Milk
  • 10 gram Baking Soda
  • 8 gram Vanilla Sugar
  • 600 gram Wheat Flour

Garnish

  • Berry
  • Edible flowers or regular flowers
  • Chocolate

Instructions

White chocolate mousse (enough for 2 layers)

  • Start with your mousse, as it needs time to set.
  • Make it by finely chopping the chocolate and slowly heating it in a pot together with the cream.
  • When the chocolate and cream have melted together, squeeze the water out of the gelatin and stir it into the warm chocolate mixture.
  • Once the gelatin is completely dissolved, put your mousse in the fridge for 2-3 hours.
  • Just before use, whip it up to a firm and airy mousse, it takes about 5-6 minutes, so don't worry if it doesn't change consistency immediately.
  • Now your mousse is ready to use.

Layers (1 baking tray, 1 or 2 layers)

  • Whisk eggs and sugar until fluffy.
  • Melt the butter and add it to the egg mixture along with the remaining ingredients.
  • Gently whisk everything together.
  • Pour into a greased baking pan or a baking tray lined with parchment paper and bake for about 40 minutes at 175 degrees Celsius (347 degrees Fahrenheit) (fan-forced).
  • Once the layers have cooled, cut them into the desired letter or number shapes.
  • You can split the letter/number into two if you want 2 layers and thus 2 mousse layers in your cake.
  • But you can also start with just one layer, using the layer as it is.
  • Put your mousse in a piping bag with a star nozzle, decorate the cake, and top with goodies.