Lollybag Cake

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Lollybag Cake

Lollybag Cake

Posted on 9th June 2020
All your favourites from the lolly bag, in seven perfectly sweet layers.
Makes 1, scale as needed.

Ingredients

AmountMeasureName
0 each Spray oil, to grease
1 each Gold Gelatine Leaf (Mandarin Jaffa Ganache)
500 g Milk Chocolate Buttons (Mandarin Jaffa Ganache)
300 g Thickened Cream (Mandarin Jaffa Ganache)
100 g Mandarin Concentrate (Mandarin Jaffa Ganache)
4 each Gold Gelatine Leaves (Muskmallow)
250 g Musk Sticks (Muskmallow)
500 mL Water (Muskmallow)
100 g Caster Sugar (Muskmallow)
60 g Invert Sugar (Muskmallow)
300 g Spearmint Leaf Lollies (Mint Paste)
100 mL Water (Mint Paste)
250 g Milk (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
150 g Mint Paste (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
200 g Egg Yolk (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
870 g Butter, softened (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
80 g Egg Whites (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
120 g Caster Sugar (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
1 each Powdered Green Food Colouring (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
5 mL Food-grade Natural Eucalyptus Flavouring Oil (Spearmint Leaves Buttercream)
240 g Milk Chocolate Buttons (Freckles Crunch)
300 g Hazelnut Paste (Freckles Crunch)
125 g Paillete Feuilleton (Freckles Crunch)
100 g Hundreds and Thousands (Freckles Crunch)
50 g Popping Candy (Freckles Crunch)
3 g Murray River Pink Salt (Freckles Crunch)
75 g Vegetable Oil (Freckles Crunch)
150 g Banana Lollies (Banana Syrup)
250 mL Water (Banana Syrup)
250 g Almond Meal (Almond Jaconde)
200 g Pure Icing Sugar (Almond Jaconde)
75 g Plain Flour (Almond Jaconde)
340 g Eggs (Almond Jaconde)
200 g Egg Whites (Almond Jaconde)
50 g Caster Sugar (Almond Jaconde)
120 g Milk Chocolate (Almond Jaconde)
12 each Gold Gelatine Leaves (Redskins Glaze)
430 g Milk (Redskins Glaze)
200 g Redskins (Redskins Glaze)
230 g Glucose (Redskins Glaze)
1.1 kg White Chocolate (Redskins Glaze)
150 g Isomalt Crystals (Red Sugar Spirals)
1.2 g Powdered Red Food Colouring (Red Sugar Spirals)

Method

Mandarin ‘Jaffa’ Ganache

STEP 1 – For the mandarin ‘jaffa’ ganache, place gelatine in a bowl of iced water and set aside for 5 minutes or until soft. Drain and squeeze out any excess water.

STEP 2 – Meanwhile, place chocolate in a large heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water.

STEP 3 – Place cream into a saucepan and bring to the boil. Add softened gelatine and stir to dissolve. Pour cream mixture into chocolate in three stages, stirring gently to combine, then fold in mandarin concentrate until well combined.

STEP 4 – Lightly grease 1 silicone mat with spray oil, line with go-between and lightly grease go between with spray oil. Pour mixture into mat and evenly spread with palette knife. Place in freezer until firm and ready to assemble cake.

‘Musk’-Mallow

STEP 1 – For the ‘musk’-mallow, place gelatine in a bowl of iced water and set aside for 5 minutes until soft. Drain and squeeze out any excess water.

STEP 2 – Place musk sticks, water and sugar in a saucepan and bring to the boil. Cook for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally until mixture reaches 103˚C, when using a sugar thermometer.

STEP 3 – Meanwhile, heat invert sugar in a small saucepan over low heat until warm. Add softened gelatine, stirring until dissolved. Transfer mixture to the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a whisk attachment.

STEP 4 – When musk mixture has reached 103˚C, carefully pour mixture into bowl with gelatine mixture. Set electric mixer to high speed and whip for about 15-20 minutes until very pale, light and very fluffy.

STEP 5 – Meanwhile, grease and line 1 silicone mat with go-between, then lightly grease with oil. Pour mixture into mat and smooth over surface with a long ruler or palette knife until an even layer. Refrigerate until set and ready to assemble cake.

Mint Paste

STEP 1 – For the mint paste, place spearmint lollies and water in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to the boil and cook to a thick syrup and spearmint leaves have dissolved by half.

STEP 2 – Transfer mixture to a thermomix or blender and puree to a smooth paste. You will need 150g for the buttercream.

‘Spearmint Leaves’ Buttercream

STEP 1 – For the spearmint buttercream, heat milk in a small saucepan until just below boiling point.

STEP 2 – Meanwhile, using an electric mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, whisk mint paste and egg yolks until thickened. Gradually add hot milk, whisking to combine.

STEP 3 – Pour mixture into a clean saucepan set over low heat. Cook, stirring regularly until the mixture coats the back of a wooden spoon and has reached 85˚C.

STEP 4 – Strain through a fine sieve into a clean bowl of an electric mixer fitted with whisk attachment, and whisk until cool. When cool, gradually add softened butter, whisking on high speed until well combined.

STEP 5 – In a clean dry bowl, beat egg whites until frothy, add sugar and beat to soft peaks. Gently fold egg white mixture into butter mixture.

STEP 6 – Combine food colouring powder with a few drops of water and stir to combine.

STEP 7 – Mix in eucalyptus oil and food colouring as desired.

STEP 8 – Grease and line 2 silicone mats with go-between, then lightly grease with oil. Evenly divide mixture between mats and evenly spread and smooth over surface with a long ruler or palette knife. Place in freezer for at least 10 minutes until firm and ready to assemble cake.

‘Freckles’ Crunch

STEP 1 – For the ‘freckles’ crunch, place chocolate and hazelnut paste in a large heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water, stirring occasionally until melted and combined.

STEP 2 – Grease and line a silicone mat with go-between, then lightly grease with oil.

STEP 3 – Fold feuilletine, hundreds and thousands, popping candy and pink salt into the milk chocolate mixture until well combined.

STEP 4 – Add oil and mix until well combined, then spread evenly into silicone mat. Place onto a large tray or wire rack, then using the palm of your hand, tap base of silicone mat to even out and smooth over surface of freckles mixture. Place in freezer until firm.

‘Banana’ Syrup

STEP 1 – For the banana syrup, place banana lollies and water in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a simmer, whisking until lollies have dissolved. Set aside to cool completely.

Almond Joconde

STEP 1 – For the joconde, preheat oven to 220˚C, and grease and line 2 silicone mats with baking paper, then lightly grease with oil.

STEP 2 – Process almond meal, icing sugar and flour in a food processor until very finely ground, then transfer mixture to a bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Add eggs and beat until pale, thick and fluffy.

STEP 3 – In a clean dry bowl, beat egg whites until frothy, add sugar and beat to soft peaks. Gradually fold egg white mixture into almond mixture until well combined.

STEP 4 – Take two oven racks and place prepared silicone mat onto each. Evenly divide mixture between the 2 mats and smooth over surface with a long ruler or palette knife. Place racks in the oven and bake for 8 minutes or until evenly light golden. Remove from oven and set aside to cool slightly.

STEP 5 – Meanwhile, melt chocolate in a bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water.

STEP 6 – Using a palette knife, cover surface of one joconde layer with melted chocolate and place into freezer to set.

STEP 7 – Remove remaining joconde layer from silicone mat and allow to cool completely.

Assembly

STEP 1 – To assemble, place a large piece of baking paper onto a chopping board.

STEP 2 – Remove buttercream layers from freezer and set aside on bench until needed.

STEP 3 – Invert chocolate joconde layer onto baking paper with chocolate on the bottom. Remove baking paper and brush a generous amount of banana syrup onto the jocund.

STEP 4 – Using a blowtorch, gently heat surface of frozen ‘freckles’ crunch and place heated side down onto banana syrup layer.

STEP 5 – Gently heat surface of ‘freckles’ crunch and carefully place a buttercream layer on top.

STEP 6 – Gently heat surface of buttercream and place ganache layer on top.

STEP 7 – Gently heat surface of ganache, then top with remaining layer of joconde. Brush a generous amount of banana syrup onto joconde.

STEP 8 – Layer ‘musk’-mallow layer onto joconde.

STEP 9 – Gently heat surface of remaining layer of buttercream, invert and place heated side down onto ‘musk’-mallow.

STEP 10 – Set cake aside to soften slightly to be able to cut through it more easily. Cut cake to desired shape or leave whole. Return cake to freezer until very solid. Make glaze.

‘Redskins’ Glaze

STEP 1 – For the ‘redskins’ glaze, place gelatine in a bowl of iced water and set aside for 5 minutes until soft. Drain and squeeze out any excess water.

STEP 2 – Meanwhile, using a Thermomix, boil and blend milk, redskins and glucose until mixture reaches 90˚C. Alternatively, heat mixture in a saucepan over medium heat and use a stick blender to blend as the mixture heats and reaches 90˚C, which should take about 10-15 minutes until smooth and the redskins have completely dissolved.

STEP 3 – Meanwhile place chocolate in a large bowl.

STEP 4 – Add softened gelatine to redskin mixture, stirring until dissolved, then pour over white chocolate, stirring until melted and well combined.

STEP 5 – When ready to glaze cake, use a digital thermometer and heat mixture to 42˚C. Place cake onto a wire rack set over a baking tray. Pour glaze over cake to cover and return to freezer. Once the glaze has set, repeat the process with the remaining glaze to cover. Meanwhile, make red sugar spirals.

Red sugar spirals

STEP 1 – For the sugar spirals, place isomalt in a small saucepan over medium heat and bring to 180˚C. Add food colouring and 1 teaspoon of water. Stir to combine then pour onto a silicone mat.

STEP 2 – Using cotton gloves and food handling gloves as a second layer, carefully start kneading the mixture, working mixture into the centre until hot and malleable. If stiffens and cools too much, place in microwave for no longer than 5 seconds for the mixture to become pliable.

STEP 3 – Start to wrap sugar around a rolling pin or desired round instrument to make spirals. Very gently remove spirals and decorate cake.

Notes: *You will need seven 33cm square x 1cm deep silicone moulds to make this recipe.

Reviving a taste for classic sweets, the Lolly Bag cake that Bernard Chu of Lux Bite created for MasterChef layers the flavours of old school favourites such as Redskins, spearmint leaves, bananas, musk sticks, Jaffas and Freckles. Chu turned the musk into marshmallow, gave the traditional orange jaffa an Asian twist with the use of mandarin flavoured chocolate and also added a layer of hundreds and thousands. The spearmint leaves are represented by spearmint flavoured cream and the Red Skin layer forms the outside of the cake.

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