As a relatively new recruit in my office, I hadn't yet had much of a chance to show off my skills in the kitchen. But when the boss' birthday arrived, I jumped at the chance to bake a cake for the occasion. It was unknown what his favourite flavour was and so I had decided on a safety Brooklyn Blackout chocolate cake, courtesy of my Hummingbird Bakery book. This was the plan until last week, when there was a scrum over a flapjack. Occasionally we get a visitor to our office who comes to use one of our desks and will always bring a hamper of treats for us. One of the treats this time was said flapjacks (a pack of 3). I heard a commotion coming from the kitchen to discover that one of our editors was contemplating the last flapjack, much to the boss' dismay. Suddenly it dawned on me. I had to make a flapjack cake!
I spent a few hours googling 'flapjack cake', only to find normal trays or bars of flapjack. No cake shaped beings in sight. So I took it upon myself to create one.
Here is my recipe for:
Chocolate Covered Flapjack Cake
Ingredients:
450g Oats
300g butter
75g demerara sugar
6 Tbsp Golden Syrup
75g demerara sugar
6 Tbsp Golden Syrup
2 big bars of chocolate
Your favourite cake decoration
Directions:
- Line two sandwich tins with greaseproof paper and preheat your oven to Gas Mark 4
- In a saucepan over a low heat, place the butter, sugar and syrup. Stir until melted.
- Take the pan off the heat and add the oats. Stir until all of the oats are covered in the mixture.
- Distribute the mixture between your two sandwich tins and pat down with the back of a spoon.
- Bake in the oven for 25 minutes until golden and starting to crisp on the outsides.
- Flip your flapjacks out onto a cooling rack or plates and pop in the fridge to cool.
- Once they have cooled, melt two big bars of chocolate in your microwave, stirring every 30 seconds.
- Spread a thin layer of chocolate over the top of one of your flapjack layers.
- Place the other layer on the top.
- Spread the remaining chocolate over the top and decorate in any form you see fit!
- Place back in the fridge for the chocolate to set.
- Make sure you take the cake out of the fridge a few hours before eating for the flapjack to soften!
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