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Go, go power mixer!
*drum roll please.......* I smothered the bottom layer with buttercream also. Brandon doesn't like fruit fillings/spreads etc so I just used the chocolate buttercream between the layers too. I had so much of it, why put it to waste.
One dumb thing I did was use the whisk to beat the buttercream. Please, don't ask me why. I should've known better. It didn't make the buttercream creamy but had little teeny butter chunks in it. Gross!
None the less, it turned out pretty I think. The pomegranite was overpowered by the chocolate buttercream, so perhaps next time I will stick to a lighter frosting, perhaps even fondant.





None the less, it turned out pretty I think. The pomegranite was overpowered by the chocolate buttercream, so perhaps next time I will stick to a lighter frosting, perhaps even fondant.

And so, this brings me to the recipe for Dories Perfect Party Cake hosted by Morven.
Your cake looks wonderful. I love the chocolate buttercream idea. Congratulations on yet another successful challenge.
ReplyDeleteMmmm chocolate!!! great idea!!!!!
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Love the chocolate buttercream! Lovely job!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks delicious! I like that idea... Very well done!
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Rosa
Looks delicious!
ReplyDeletei love the idea of soaking your cake with pomegranate simple syrup, how delicious, even if it overpowered the chocolate - what a good combo.
ReplyDeleteWow what a cool idea to use the pomegranate simple syrup!
ReplyDeleteI always find it best to taste and they find some hungry other to feed;))
Promegranate juice...hmmm..that's something different. You think maybe a pomegranate jelly filling in the middle and the chocolate on top would work? It looks good and yummy from here!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm chocolate - I would have eaten it all as well!
ReplyDeletePoppyseeds, pomegranate, and chocolate...yow! Your cake looks like fun...congratulations on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteOoh...I like the pomegranate...nicely done.
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YUM! That looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteoh that cake looks sooo yummy and pretty. I cut the cake in four equal parts and gave tree of them to my neighbors only one for us, I am on a diet :(
ReplyDeleteIt looks so rich and delicious. Sometimes we need to save our waistlines and send the cakes away. In my case, I left the cake behind and went far, far away from it.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely added your own touch by using a pomegranate simple syrup. Bummer it was overpowered, but an interesting concept that I'm going to remember for the future.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of a layered sheet cake!
Christina ~ She Runs, She Eats
Pomegranate and poppyseed - I just can't get my head around how creative everyone has been. Wow! Well done on your challenge
ReplyDeletePomegranate! thats a wonderful idea... nice cake!
ReplyDeleteWait... was the chocolate on the same cake as the pomegranate? I just can't wrap my head around that combo! Looks like you learned a lot, great job.
ReplyDeleteNice job on the cake!
ReplyDeleteeat it all? You say that like it's a bad thing!
ReplyDeletewow a great job!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks pretty sweet.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this. I also did a sheet cake. Poppy seeds sounds like an interesting addition and I love the sound of chocolate buttercream! Yum!
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