Nice and malty chocolate sponge with a malted chocolate buttercream, filled with chocolate spread and topped with whole and chopped Maltesers!
RECIPE
CAKE
- 130g Self Raising Flour.
- 32g Horlicks. (Seems very specific as I use a 32g sachet)
- 28g Cocoa.
- 175g Light brown sugar.
- 175g Stork.
- 1/2 tsp Baking powder for that extra wee bit of lift due to so much other dry ingredients.
- 3 Large eggs.
- 12 Maltesers
- 100g Chocolate spread.
- Splash of milk.
Butter Cream
- 150g Butter.
- 32g Horlicks.
- 28g Cocoa.
- 250g Icing Sugar.
- Splash of milk or double cream if it is too thick.
Topping
- 30 or so Maltesers.
- Cut 6 Maltesers in half for easy cutting and chop them into small pieces.
Method
Cake
- Baking temperature is gonna be trial and error for your own oven as all are a little different but for mine, I pre heat the oven to 170c for my fan assisted oven.
- Cream the margarine and sugar together in a bowl.
- Next, make a gap in the bowl and crack the 3 eggs in.
- Give them a little mix to combine the yolks and whites, then combine with the rest of the mix.
- Once done, you should have a smooth mix.
- Add the cocoa and combine.
- Add the flour, baking powder, Horlicks and combine.
- Add a splash of milk and combine if too thick.
- It shouldn’t be liquid but it shouldn’t be so thick that it doesn’t settle in the case with a few taps.
- Split the mix evenly between 12 cupcake cases.
- I find 2 level scoops of a “small” ice cream scoop does the trick for me.
- Bake for 16-18 minutes until baked.
Butter Cream
- Beat the butter in a food mixer.
- Sieve in the icing sugar, the cocoa, the Horlicks and combine.
- If the buttercream is too thick, if it does not fall off a spatula with a soft tap, add a little double cream or milk and combine until the consistency is correct.
Construction
- Core the cakes out and pop a Malteser in the middle of each cake.
- Fill the gap up with chocolate spread.
- Pipe the buttercream on. Dealers choice but I use the rose style for these ones as it’s easier to hold the Maltesers.
- Place a couple of Maltesers on top.
- Sprinkle on some of the chopped up Maltesers.