Cookbook Review: The Great Australian Bake Off

My rating: 5 stars

EMBRACE CARBS!! – The best baking book I’ve ever seen!


The Great Australian Bake-off Note that this book review was written BEFORE the tv show aired.

Chocolate Mud Cake

Chocolate Mud Cake

 

 

Bake a restaurant quality chocolate mud cake after the jump.Build me up… build me up buttercup…. The ads for The Great Australian Bake Off ran all summer only to have no tv show appear till July!! For food show junkies like myself this was horrific and led me into the darkness of home renovation reality tv.

Because of the delay in screening the show it seems that the cookbook has been released before the show has aired.  If the show is anything like the book, it will be a GOLD STAR HIT.

This is the best baking and dessert book I’ve ever baked from.  I love it.

This book is beautiful, informative and inspiring.  It covers all aspects of baking from sweet to savoury and is unapologetic about the use of a kilogram of white sugar in a cake or solid lard in a pastry.  The best part is that every “technical challenge” and “basic skill” comes with photographed step by step instructions. There are also great tips and a recipe from the judges (Kerry Vincent, Dan Lepard and Anna Gare).  Perfect for beginners (recipes for kids are noted) and the more advanced there is even a Kerry Vincent cake to try.

The book is divided as follows:

Biscuits and Teatime Treats

Biscuits and Teatime Treats
Biscuits and Teatime Treats

 

Cakes

Cakes
Cakes

Bread

 

Bread
Bread

Patisserie

Patisserie
Patisserie

Pies and Savoury Pastry

Pies and Savoury Pastry
Pies and Savoury Pastry

Tarts and Sweet Pastry

Tarts and Sweet Pastry
Tarts and Sweet Pastry

Desserts and Gateaux

Desserts and Gateaux
Desserts and Gateaux

What makes this book special?

The book includes recipes for basics (eg white bread loaf) and more complicated “technical challenges”.  For both of these types of recipes, the book provides photographed step by step instructions!

Example: Step by Step instructions to make Chocolate and Orange Checkerboard Cake

Step by step instructions for chocolate orange checkerboard cake
Step by step instructions for chocolate orange checkerboard cake

But how does this book cook?

I decided to do a winning bakeoff recipe.

MARK’S CHOCOLATE MUD CAKE

For the Sponge (My half measures in RED)

I made half because I was a bit scared to eat a cake made of 2 kg of chocolate … (and yes, I would  have eaten it all)

  • 380 g unsalted butter (190 g for half portion)
  • 380 g good quality dark cooking chocolate (190g)
  • 280 ml water (140ml)
  • 20 g malted milk powder (10g)
  • 220 g plain flour (110 g)
  • 220 g self0 raising flour (110g)
  • 80 g cocoa powder (40g)
  • 2 g bicarb soda (1 g)
  • 840 g caster sugar (420 g)
  • 6 free range eggs (3 eggs)
  • 55 g grapeseed oil (27.5g)
  • 190 g crème fraiche (95g)

For the Ganache

  • 1.6 kg dark cooking chocolate (800g)
  • 800 ml cream (400ml)
  • (I actually made a bit less than half (600 g choc 300 ml cream))

Fondant to decorate (optional)

2 x 20 cm deep round tins, greased and the bases lined with baking paper

Method

Preheat the oven to 180C.  Construct 2 thermal foil barriers for the cake tins: cut a long strip of foil and fold into quarters.  Wrap this strip around a tin and secure with paper clips. Repeat with more foil and second tin. (My tip: I think the instructions mean make a foil collar like you would for a soufflé – am curious to see if they do this recipe on tv)

Repeat with more foil and the second tin.

Combine the butter, chocolate and water in a heavy-based pan and melt over a very low heat.  Cool slightly.

Sift the malted milk powder, flours and cocoa into the bowl of a free standing electric mixer.  Fold through the bicarbonate of soda and caster sugar.  Beat the eggs, oil and crème fraiche into the chocolate mixture; then on a low speed, beat this into the dry ingredients until smooth and just combined.  (Beat slowly, as the mixer bowl will be quite full).

BAKING

Divide the mixture equally between the prepared baking tins and bake for 90 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.  Allow to cool in the tins.  Turn onto a wire rack to cool completely. (Wow!! The thermal collar got the top nice and flat!)

chocolate mud cake

To make the ganache, break the chocolate into chunks and place in a heatproof bowl.  (My tip: chop the chocolate up with a knife to get smaller pieces).  Heat the cream and pour over the chocolate.  Whisk until the chocolate is melted and the mixture is smooth.  Cool until thick.  Sandwich the layers together with the ganache, then cover the cake completely in more ganache.  Serve cake as it is or decorate with fondant if desired.

chocolate mud cake 3
Half Size Mark’s Chocolate Mud Cake

chocolate mud cake warm

WOW! This was the best chocolate mud cake I’ve ever tasted. Seriously amazing. Different from the equally awesome chocolate cake reviewed in delicious.  This cake is a richer, death by chocolate experience. I can’t believe how easy it was to make. The trickiest thing was the foil collar.

Other recipes I want to try are the Technical Challenge Quiche With Layered Pastry, Mark’s Orange and Grapefruit Curd Cupcakes and the Lemon Meringue Pie.

Shopping.

I bought my copy at Dymocks bookstore (yes a real bookstore!). You can also find The Great Australian Bake-off at fishpond.com – click on the picture

The Great Australian Bake-off

 

14 Comments

  • Clarissa T
    July 5, 2013 - 3:49 pm | Permalink

    That last picture is almost too much for me, I want to smother it in cream and eat the whole thing. I look forward to seeing if they cook it on the show.

    A good chocolate mud cake recipe is handy to have. Not sure about the requirement of malted milk powder or grapeseed oil though, do normal people have this on hand… or know where to buy it?

    • admin
      July 5, 2013 - 3:59 pm | Permalink

      Thanks for your comment!! This is the first choc cake recipe I’ve seen in a while that hasn’t had a tsp of coffee in it. I think the malted milk powder is the flavour booster in this recipe. Can’t wait for the show either!!!!

      • Clarissa T
        July 5, 2013 - 4:03 pm | Permalink

        Oh I am such an idiot, malted milk powder is just ovaltine … I thought it was some fancy milk powder version of soy or goats milk.

  • admin
    July 5, 2013 - 4:07 pm | Permalink

    I was very confused at first as well! Now I have a can of Horlicks malt drink! I’ve never drunk it before so I better get stuck into it.

  • July 5, 2013 - 4:44 pm | Permalink

    Marks cake is actually amazing. Ate bucket loads of it after judging!!!!

    • admin
      July 5, 2013 - 4:47 pm | Permalink

      Hi Brendan! Lucky you! Any other favorites to try? This cake was extremely popular amongst my test eaters!! Can’t wait to see the show!

    • admin
      July 9, 2013 - 9:56 pm | Permalink

      Just saw the show! You’re a major contender!

  • Kate G
    July 6, 2013 - 6:56 am | Permalink

    Agree with the comments that the cake looks like some serious food porn! Yours looks massive and you did half? Does the recipe have anything gluten free and/or dairy free or is it all about an old time baking experience in a world before we all had allergies?

  • July 9, 2013 - 2:06 pm | Permalink

    Mark’s cake is to die for! When I saw the mud cake recipe was in the book, I jumped for joy! It’s the best in my eyes!!! I couldn’t stop at one slice!

    • admin
      July 9, 2013 - 2:19 pm | Permalink

      Wow Did you try the original! Can’t wait to see the show!!

      • Nancy
        July 14, 2013 - 1:18 am | Permalink

        Big time! Haha tasted the original and wanted more. It’s a recipe to keep!

    • admin
      July 9, 2013 - 9:53 pm | Permalink

      Wow Nancy I just saw you on the show!! Loved your ballerina cake!!

      • Nancy
        July 14, 2013 - 1:19 am | Permalink

        Thank you! That means so much to me! I hope you enjoyed the show :)!! It’s pie week! Baking something from the book?

  • Daniel
    July 23, 2013 - 11:52 pm | Permalink

    The cake was delicious and I love the show itself.

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