Easy S’mores Chocolate Fudge Cake

by Emma Wills
S'mores chocolate fudge cake

What is a S’mores chocolate fudge cake?

This is my version of an elegant but also rustic looking S’more cake. The chocolate fudge cake is rich and moist, the chocolate ganache is creamy and chocolatey and the torched meringue swirls look like Christmas trees!

I love this cake because it’s really easy to make, you definitely do not have to be great at cake decorating. The chocolate ganache is smothered all over the cake is a messy design which means you do not have to have advanced cake icing skills.

I personally prefer chocolate ganache these days instead of sweet chocolate icing, you just melt chocolate and cream together and sweeten it with golden syrup (or your syrup of choice) Once it has cooled it becomes a creamy thick consistency ready to be smothered all over your cake.

Chocolate ganache on top of a chocolate fudge cake.

Why should I make this S’mores chocolate fudge cake?

  • You should make this cake because it is delicious! If you love chocolate this is the cake for you.
  • It is easy to make, and if you do not feel comfortable making the meringue swirls, you could put toasted marshmallows on top instead. It would still be delicious and look super festive.
  • It is an elegant but rustic looking Christmas showstopper, your friends and family would be blown away.
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A slice of Chocolate fudge cake with melted chocolate drizzling down.

Tips for making the perfect chocolate fudge cake?

  1. Use good quality chocolate. The chocolate is the star of this cake, so don’t skimp on it. Use dark chocolate around 60% cocoa solids for the best flavour and texture.
  2. Don’t overmix the batter. Just stir until everything is combined, then pour it into the pan. Overmixing will make the cake tough and dry.
  3. Don’t overbake the cake. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes still fudgy. The cake will continue to cook as it cools, so don’t worry if it looks underdone.
  4. Let the cake cool completely before adding the ganache. The ganache is simply melted chocolate and cream, and it will set as it cools. If you add it to a warm cake, it will slide off and make a mess.
S'mores chocolate fudge cake.

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Nutrition facts: 200 calories 20 grams fat
Rating: 3.5/5
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Ingredients

Chocolate fudge cake 

(updated recipe)

    • 160g dark chocolate (around 50%-60% cocoa)
    • 100g salted butter
    • 200ml vegetable oil
    • 370g caster sugar
    • 60g soft light brown sugar
    • 3 eggs
    • 60g cocoa
    • 300g plain flour
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 1tsp baking powder
    • 1tsp bicarbonate of soda
    • 1.5 cups/354ml boiling water
    • 280g sour cream
    • 1tbsp vanilla extract

Chocolate fudge icing

  • 200g butter softened
  • 400g icing sugar
  • 50 g cocoa powder
  • 4-5 tablespoons milk or cream

Chocolate ganache

  • 350g dark chocolate
  • 250ml double/heavy cream
  • 2-3tbsp golden syrup (or syrup of choice)

Chocolate ganache drip

  • 150g dark chocolate
  • 180ml double/heavy cream
  • 2-3tbsp golden syrup (or syrup of choice)

Meringue Christmas trees

  • 120g caster sugar
  • 3 egg whites
  • 1tsp corn starch

 

Instructions

Chocolate fudge cake

  1. Melt the butter and the chocolate together in the microwave.
  2. Into the same bowl add the vegetable oil, caster sugar, sour cream, soft light brown sugar and vanilla extract. Mix together until all the ingredients are combined.
  3. Add the eggs, mix until combined.
  4. Pour 1/3 of the boiling water over the cake batter, stir using a spatula until just combined. Repeat until all the boiling water has been mixed into the batter. (do not over mix)
  5. In a separate bowl add the flour, cocoa, salt,  baking powder and bicarbonate of soda. Sift into the wet ingredients.
  6. Pour the cake batter into three  lined 6" cake tins.  Only line the bottom of each cake tin, not the sides. This method stops the cake from shrinking at the side once it has been removed from the oven.
  7. Bake for 35-40 mins at 170c fan. The cakes should still be fudgy inside when you remove them from the oven.
  8. Let the cakes cool for 20 minutes, then gently use a sharp and thin knife to separate the cakes from the cake tins. Place a plate on top and turn upside down to remove the cakes. Let the cakes continue to cool on a baking rack.

Chocolate fudge icing

  1. Cream the room temperature butter using an electric beater or stand mixer for 2 mins.
  2. Add the sifted icing sugar and cocoa in. stages, until all is combined. Pour in the milk or cream to soften the icing.

Chocolate ganache

  1. Chop the dark chocolate into small pieces, melt together with the double/heavy cream  in the microwave. Heat the chocolate and cream 20 seconds at a time in the microwave until chocolate has melted. Do not over heat.
  2. Add 2-3tbsp golden syrup (or your syrup of choice), stir until the chocolate and cream is combined and creamy. Set aside to cool. The ganache will thicken even more as it cools.

Chocolate ganache drip

  1. Chop dark chocolate into small pieces, heat the cream on its own in the microwave for 1 minute. Once warm and bubbling a little (not too hot), pour over the chocolate.
  2. Let it sit for 1 mins, then stir to combine. Stir in the golden syrup, set aside to cool.

Meringue Christmas trees

  1. Whisk the egg whites in a clean and oil free bowl for 4-5 mins.
  2. Add the into the egg whites very slowly, 1tbsp at a time.
  3. Once you have added half the sugar, add the corn starch.
  4. Once you have added all the caster sugar and the meringue is thick, add some into a piping bag with a 1M tip.
  5. If you are worried about easting uncooked egg whites, you can use the method where you whisk the sugar and egg whites over a double boiler. Personally because I torch the meringue swirls I do not use this method.

Assemble

  1. Start by making the cakes, set them aside to cool.
  2. Once the cake has almost cooled, make the chocolate fudge icing, set aside covered with cling film.
  3. Make the chocolate ganache, set aside to cool.
  4. Make the chocolate ganache drip, set aside to cool.
  5. Cut the tops off the three cakes to make them flat, stack the cakes with the chocolate fudge icing.
  6. Cover the cake with the cooled and thick chocolate ganache. Use a spatula to create messy swirls all over the cake.
  7. Chill there cake in the fridge for 30 mins.
  8. Whilst the cake is in the chilling in the fridge, make the meringue. 
  9. Drizzle the chocolate ganache on top of the cake, push it over the sides with a spoon. If it is too thick, heat it in the microwave for 10 seconds, or until it's runny but not hot.
  10. Pipe the meringue swirls on top of the cake then torch.
  11. Please note: For an easier cake you can top the cake with marshmallows instead  or meringue and toast them with a kitchen blowtorch.

 

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