Chocolate Rudolph Cake: A Fun Cake For Christmas Day

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Chocolate Rudolph Cake: A Fun Cake For Christmas Day. Hello friends. so how are you today? Who does not love a fun cake at Christmas? Also, how adorable is this cake?

Christmas day is not too far away and today I also have a sweet Chocolate Rudolph Cake recipe to share from Stork.

So how much fun is this reindeer cake topper?

Chocolate Rudolph Cake: A Fun Cake For Christmas Day.

Chocolate Rudolph Cake: A Fun Cake For Christmas Day:

You Will Need:

Cake Ingredients:

225g Stork with butter 

225g caster sugar 

4 medium eggs 

40g cocoa powder dissolved in 

4-5 tablespoons hot water 

225g self-raising flour, sieved 

Chocolate Frosting:

175g Stork with butter 

325g icing sugar 

25g cocoa powder 

1 dessertspoon (10ml) milk 

Decorations:

150g dark chocolate chips 

1 x red bauble 

White ready to roll icing 

Antler template

Chocolate Rudolph Cake: A Fun Cake For Christmas Day

This Is How It’s Made:

Step One:

Firstly, place Stork with butter and sugar in a mixing bowl and beat together until light and fluffy.

Beat in eggs, one at a time and then beat in the cocoa mix. 

Fold in the flour and place in two deep, greased and bottom-lined 18cm (7 inches) cake tins.

Smooth tops. 

Step Two:

Bake in oven 180°C, 160°C fan, Gas mark 4 middle shelf, for 45-55 minutes.

Transfer from the tins to a wire rack to cool completely. 

Step Three:

Roll out a little white ready to roll icing and cut out 2 circles for the eyes, set to one side. 

Step Four:

Reserve 8 chocolate chips for the face decoration and gently melt the remaining.

Use a little of the melted chocolate to create pupils in the centres of the eyes and allow to set. 

Step Five:

Lay a sheet of baking paper over the antler template.

Spread the remaining melted chocolate thickly with a palette knife to form the antlers and place in the fridge to set. 

Step Six:

To make the frosting beat together the Stork with butter, milk, icing sugar and cocoa powder until evenly combined. 

Step Seven:

To assemble trim the domed tops from the cakes if necessary and sandwich them together with a layer of chocolate frosting.

Coat the sides and top with the remaining frosting using a palette knife. 

Step Eight:

Place the red bauble in position for the reindeer’s nose, and press the eyes lightly onto the frosting.

Add the reserved chocolate chips to the sides of the reindeer’s face. 

Step Nine:

Lastly, take the antlers from the fridge, use a sharp knife to cut 2 slots into the top of the cake and gently set the antlers into position in the slots on the top of the cake. 

What do you think about this fun reindeer Christmas cake?

Christmas Day

Chocolate Rudolph Cake:

So what do you think about this Chocolate Rudolph Cake? Do you also fancy making one? So much fun.

About This Post: This recipe was provided by Stork. No payment was received.

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16 Comments

  1. 22 November 2019 / 14:11

    Super cute cake I am pinning!
    Have a great weekend,
    Kippi

    • 23 November 2019 / 08:08

      Thanks for stopping by and the pin Kippi 🙂

  2. Kit @ i-lostinausten
    15 December 2015 / 09:08

    Wow! what an adorable cake & very festive too ! LOVE it ! 😉

    • 30 December 2015 / 20:00

      Thanks for the comment Kit 🙂

  3. Annie
    14 December 2015 / 19:42

    So cute and looks yummy!

    • 30 December 2015 / 20:00

      Thanks for stopping by Annie 🙂

  4. Heidi's Wanderings
    13 December 2015 / 21:48

    That is such a cute cake. I'm trying to think which party I can take it to this year.

    • 30 December 2015 / 20:00

      Thanks for the comment Heidi 🙂

  5. Brenda @ Its A Beautiful Life
    13 December 2015 / 05:26

    Oh, that looks yummy … what a cute cake for this holiday season.Thanks for the recipe and the great pics!

    • 30 December 2015 / 19:59

      Thanks for stopping by Brenda 🙂

  6. Winnie
    12 December 2015 / 21:09

    So CUTE and adorable!!Looks fantastic

    • 30 December 2015 / 19:59

      Thanks for the comment Winnie 🙂

  7. Tamar SB
    12 December 2015 / 19:02

    That was adorable!

    • 30 December 2015 / 19:58

      Thanks for stopping by Tamar 🙂