Pudding Cake with Kinder Ganache


This cake started innocently with a simple, basic vanilla cake made in a tart pan, and then a custard whipped cream on top. But something happened along the way when i realised that there are some of my favorite kinder maxi bars lying in my kitchen shelf.


So i quickly made a nice thick ganache out of the kinder chocolates and kept it far away from my sight till i was getting the cake and the pudding ready……maaaan, the ganache tasted so damn good that i would have finished half of it before i completed the recipe.

The cake recipe is so so very simple, that you can just whip it up in 10-15 minutes. Perfect type of recipe when u don’t have enough time in hand, or like me, when you have a crying baby who is holding your leg and not letting you move around.


The cake just takes 20 minutes to get baked. Meanwhile, you can make the pudding part, which is again very simple. Take your electric beater and with the whisk attachment, just whip nestle cream, whipping cream powder(dream whip) and the caramel custard powder till you get stiff peaks.


Then just assemble the cake by adding a little ganache as first layer, then cream and finally lots of ganache on top. Garnish it with crushed lotus biscuits and chocolate shavings.


Make this for a party and I’m sure it will be a crowd pleaser. Why won’t it be!! it has got the looks, the taste and kinder ganache…yummers! 😋😋
Ingredients:

For the cake:

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • A pinch of salt
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 cup butter milk
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla essence

For the kinder ganache:

  • 160 g kinder maxi (8)
  • 1/2 cup whipping cream

For the custard whipped cream:

  • 225 ml thick cream/nestle cream
  • 18g dream whip powder sachet (1/2 of 1 sachet)
  • 25g caramel custard powder (1/2 if 1 sachet)

For garnish:

  • Chocolate shavings
  • Crushed lotus biscuits


NOTES:

✔️ You can replace the buttermilk with regular milk.

✔️ Make sure you make this in a tart pan like the one in this picture, so that the cake can hold the pudding.  If you can’t find this type of pan, its ok, just make in a normal round pan. If you want the cake to hold more pudding, scrape out a little cake from surface to make a well, keeping the sides as such.

Image courtesy, amazon.
✔️ If you cant get kinder, just use the usual chocolate. But i must say that it tastes too good with kinder.

Method:

To make cake:

  1.   Preheat oven to 350F.
  2. In an electric beater, beat the eggs, sugar and vanilla essence till creamy.
  3. Add in the oil and beat.
  4. Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt. Add the flour mix to the batter slowly alternating with buttermilk.
  5. Nicely grease a 24 cm round tart/pie pan. Pour the batter into it and bake for 20 minutes till toothpick inserted comes out clean.

To make the ganache:

  1.   Heat the whipping cream till it comes just to a boil.
  2. Pour this over the kinder chocolates.
  3. Cover it and let it stay for 5 minutes.
  4. After 5 mins whisk it well till chocolate gets fully melted.Dd
  5. Refrigerate for some time.

To make the custard whipped cream:

  1.   Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and whisk till stiff peaks form.

To assemble:

  1.   Onto the cooled cake spread a thin layer of ganache.
  2. Then custard cream. Then on top pour plenty of ganache.
  3. Garnish with crushed lotus biscuits and chocolate shavings.
  4. Refrigerate for an hour.

 

Pudding Cake with Kinder Ganache

A simple, basic vanilla cake made in a tart pan, with a custard whipped cream and kinder ganache on top.
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

INGREDIENTS

    For the cake

    • 2 eggs
    • 1 cup flour
    • 1/2 cup sugar
    • A pinch of salt
    • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
    • 1/2 tsp baking powder
    • 1/4 cup butter milk
    • 1/2 tsp vanilla essence

    For the kinder ganache

    • 160 g kinder maxi 8
    • 1/2 cup whipping cream

    For the custard whipped cream

    • 225 ml thick cream/170g nestle cream
    • 18 g dream whip powder sachet 1/2 of 1 sachet
    • 25 g caramel custard powder 1/2 if 1 sachet

    For garnish

    • Chocolate shavings
    • Crushed lotus biscuits

    Instructions
     

    DIRECTIONS

      To make cake

      • Preheat oven to 350F.
      • In an electric beater, beat the eggs, sugar and vanilla essence till creamy.
      • Add in the oil and beat.
      • Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt. Add the flour mix to the batter slowly alternating with buttermilk.
      • Nicely grease a 24 cm round tart/pie pan. Pour the batter into it and bake for 20 minutes till toothpick inserted comes out clean.

      To make the ganache

      • Heat the whipping cream till it comes just to a boil.
      • Pour this over the kinder chocolates.
      • Cover it and let it stay for 5 minutes.
      • After 5 mins whisk it well till chocolate gets fully melted.Dd
      • Refrigerate for some time.

      To make the custard whipped cream

      • Onto the cooled cake spread a thin layer of ganache.
      • Then custard cream. Then on top pour plenty of ganache.
      • Garnish with crushed lotus biscuits and chocolate shavings.
      • Refrigerate for an hour.

      Notes

      NOTES:
      * You can replace the buttermilk with regular milk.
      * Make sure you make this in a tart pan like the one in this picture, so that the cake can hold the pudding. If you can’t find this type of pan, its ok, just make in a normal round pan. If you want the cake to hold more pudding, scrape out a little cake from surface to make a well, keeping the sides as such.
      * If you cant get kinder, just use the usual chocolate. But i must say that it tastes too good with kinder.

       

       

      27 thoughts on “Pudding Cake with Kinder Ganache

        1. Hello .. I must really say a big thank u ….I tried this out…and it was a crowd pleaser….and also like your new design of your blog…. classy I would say!!

      1. Ma Sha Allah the cake looks amazing..!

        Just want to know how do I scrape out the top of the cake if I’m using a normal pan? can it be done neatly? :/

      2. Hi Sadia, do you think if I did a chocolate cake instead of vanilla it would taste as good as your original recipe here? There are not many takers for vanilla in my house. I thought I will borrow your chocolate cake recipe and follow the rest of the instructions here for the pudding cake. Do you think that these flavors will complement each other?

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