Volcano cake

Health score
4%
Volcano cake
135 min.
12
808kcal

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Welcome to the exciting world of baking with our Volcano Cake! This dessert is not just a treat for the taste buds; it’s a show-stopping centerpiece for any celebration, from birthday parties to family gatherings. Imagine the delight on your guests' faces as they encounter this whimsical, towering volcano, complete with molten chocolate "lava" and playful decorations.

The Volcano Cake is a fun and imaginative take on traditional cake recipes, perfect for unleashing your creativity in the kitchen. Crafted with rich butter, fluffy eggs, and a splash of milk, the base is light and airy, while the vibrant red marbled effect hints at the excitement that lies within. Each bite is a delightful balance of sweetness, not to mention the added surprise of chocolate chunks and assorted candy pieces nestled inside.

This cake not only tastes incredible but also encourages you to get hands-on with the decorating process. From draping marzipan to establishing the volcano shape to the final touches of melted chocolate and fun toppings, there’s room for all sorts of imaginative flair. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a longing novice, this Volcano Cake recipe invites you to engage with your creativity and build an unforgettable dessert that sparks joy and curiosity for guests of all ages. Get ready to ignite your baking adventure with this explosive dessert!

Ingredients

  • 300 butter soft
  • 350 sugar 
  •  eggs 
  • 300 self raising flour 
  • tbsp milk 
  • 12 servings purple gel food coloring red
  • 100 apricot preserves warmed
  • 500 marzipan 
  • 200 chocolate plain
  • 250 caramel popcorn assorted

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • cake form
  • microwave
  • skewers
  • pastry brush

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas
  2. Grease and base line an 18cm round cake tin, a 800900ml oven proof (Pyrex) bowl and a 1.2 litre oven proof bowl.
  3. Put the butter, 300g of the sugar, eggs, flour and milk into a large bowl and beat well until light and creamy.
  4. Spread just under half the mixture in the cake tin.
  5. Take just under half of the remaining mixture and put into a bowl and colour deep red with food colouring. Put 34 small spoonfuls of red cake mix onto the mixture in the cake tin. Using the handle of a teaspoon pull the red mix through to give a marbled effect.
  6. Using the remaining plain and red cake mix place spoonfuls in a random fashion in the two prepared bowls. Again use the teaspoon handle to give a marbled effect.
  7. Bake in the oven for about 30 mins for the small bowl, about 35 mins for the medium and 5060 mins for the cake tin. The mixture is cooked when firm to the touch and when a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.
  8. When the cakes are cold trim off any peaks that have formed.
  9. Place the round cake on a large cake board.
  10. Cut three small v shapes on the edge of the cake, to make an uneven shape for the volcano base.
  11. Spread a little apricot glaze all over the cake and place the larger bowl cake, rounded side up, on top.
  12. Brush with apricot glaze and place the remaining cake, rounded side up, on top.
  13. Cut a small hollow in the top of this cake (to represent the mouth of the volcano) and then brush the cake with apricot glaze.
  14. Roll out the marzipan to a large circle to cover the cake. It can be quite a rough shape. Lift it onto the cake and drape in a random fashion in the nooks and crannies to make a volcano shape.
  15. Melt the chocolate in a microwave or in a bowl over a pan of hot water. Using a pastry brush, paint the volcano with chocolate. Attach chunks of chocolate, popcorn etc with melted chocolate.
  16. Add the dinosaurs.
  17. Drizzle any remaining chocolate over the volcano in a random fashion.
  18. To make the lava put the remaining 50g sugar into a small non-stick frying pan.
  19. Heat gently without stirring until the sugar has melted but is still clear. Lightly oil a metal baking sheet. When the sugar is just turning light brown at the edge, remove from the heat and carefully stir in a little red paste food colouring. Using a teaspoon, drizzle lava shapes onto the prepared tray. Leave to cool completely.
  20. When cold, carefully lift the lava shapes and place in the top of the volcano. For extra effect use birthday candles, cake sparklers, or cake fountains.

Nutrition Facts

Calories808kcal
Protein5.84%
Fat45.87%
Carbs48.29%

Properties

Glycemic Index
22.31
Glycemic Load
36.06
Inflammation Score
-6
Nutrition Score
13.977825916332%

Flavonoids

Catechin
0.03mg
Epicatechin
0.02mg
Quercetin
0.03mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:807.96kcal
40.4%
Fat:42.38g
65.2%
Saturated Fat:18.62g
116.38%
Carbohydrates:100.39g
33.46%
Net Carbohydrates:96.51g
35.09%
Sugar:69.35g
77.05%
Cholesterol:136.93mg
45.64%
Sodium:256.4mg
11.15%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Caffeine:11mg
3.67%
Protein:12.14g
24.29%
Manganese:0.96mg
48.1%
Vitamin E:6.22mg
41.44%
Selenium:18.95µg
27.07%
Magnesium:94.48mg
23.62%
Phosphorus:218.38mg
21.84%
Vitamin B2:0.34mg
19.72%
Copper:0.38mg
18.98%
Fiber:3.88g
15.5%
Vitamin A:772.06IU
15.44%
Iron:2.28mg
12.69%
Folate:45.97µg
11.49%
Vitamin B3:2.28mg
11.41%
Zinc:1.53mg
10.22%
Potassium:255.65mg
7.3%
Calcium:64.64mg
6.46%
Vitamin B5:0.64mg
6.39%
Vitamin B1:0.09mg
6.28%
Vitamin K:5.55µg
5.29%
Vitamin B12:0.25µg
4.23%
Vitamin B6:0.08mg
4.01%
Vitamin D:0.47µg
3.12%