TWD: Mocha-Walnut Marbled Bundt Cake

Since I’m batting 2 for 2 with my other baking club, I was looking forward to making this cake with the TWD group. Because, I desperatly wanted my baking mojo back. This week’s pick was compliments of Erin over at When in doubt…leave it at 350
Easy-peasy cake, with very straight forward ingredients – Walnuts, Chocolate and Coffee. I was so confident on the easypeasy part that I started to bake this cake at 9pm, last night (yeah, folks l literally baked on a Tuesday with Dorie).
Now, I’m a huge fan of chocolate and coffee combos – HUGE! When I was younger *cough-cough* my mother would order my birthday cake from this German woman, who had this unsurpassed recipe for chocolate cake with chocolate frosting with a touch of coffee both in the cake and frosting. Man, as I write this, I can actually taste it!
This was the only cake I would accept for my birthday, and it went on until we moved from Venezuela to the US. The last time I tasted that cake was on my 9th birthday.
Sadly, I was too young back then to have the forth sight to ask for that famous recipe, and the woman took it to her grave. I have yet to find it, and let me tell you I have baked gazillion combinations of chocolate-chocolate-coffee cakes trying to duplicate it. So far, I'm still looking.
I did not change anything on this recipe (as I tend to do), followed it to the letter. The only thing I did not do was take out the BIG food processor in order to “finely ground the walnuts”. (note to self: buy a Mini food processor for these type of jobs!) So, instead I took put my steak hammer and pounded those suckers until very, very fine.

It worked! (mmm, maybe, I really do not NEED that small food processor after all!).
And there was the added bonus of pounding out a lot of my frustrations on a really crappy workday too.
Win-win guys, we may be on to something: Baking as a form of therapy?
I finish the cake up, decided to try for the gingko pattern, and into the oven it went for almost 70 minutes! With the last 20 minutes driving us nuts with the cooked chocolate smells coming out of the oven and ungulfing the whole house - even the dogs were enjoy it.
By the time I took it out, transfered it to the rack to let it cool, Tom was buzzing around the kitchen like a broken record “is it ready, yet? Is it ready yet?”
The cake is soft, buttery and dense at the same time. The chocolate is strong (the way I like it), but it does not over power its vanilla neighbor. Some of the other TWD bakers topped it with glazes, or melted chocolate.
I opted to leave it nice and naked, perfect for a very YUMMY midnight snack.

You can find the recipe over at Erin’s blog here. Or in pages 180-181 of Dorie Greenspan book, Baking: From my Home to Yours
And you can find all of the other TWD baker efforts here.















Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Reader Comments (5)
You are a girl after my own heart, cake for midnight snack is the way to go :))).
When I read about you using the steak hammer, I was thinking it's probably a good idea to channel your energy (= frustration) and there you write that in the next sentence! :).
Cake looks yummy, love the swirls.
The cake did smell amazing while it was baking. Baking can be very theraputic, especially when there is hammering involved. :) Nice job!
Such beautiful swirls!! Glad to hear you loved this! :)
Lovely cake, the swirls turned out great! Im glad you enjoyed this recipe. I did too. I decided to make mine into muffins!
Your bundt looks awesome, and I love the gingko pattern you got. Thanks for baking with me this week. Coffee and chocolate are always a good idea :)