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questioncurl ([personal profile] questioncurl) wrote2017-05-23 12:00 pm
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Bah

 I made an elaborate cake last night.  First a cherry sauce, in which I cooked down fresh cherries with rum and honey and black peppercorns, then mixed it with melted dark chocolate and butter, then broke eggs into it, and finally combined it with the usual flour-sugar-baking powder mixture to make a batter. I've been having problems with the oven heating up too much and burning everything, so I was very careful this time, fussing with foil and reducing the temperature every ten minutes etc. The result was a beautifully risen, perfectly baked dark chocolate cherry cake. BUT. IT'S SOUR. Sour as an orange. Sour, like your mouth puckers after biting into it. I have a sour chocolate cake and no idea what to do to salvage it.

Maybe I'll drown it in the custard I made last week.     
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[personal profile] lamentables 2017-05-23 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
The only suggestion I've come up with is to stab the cake lots of times with a skewer or similar and then pour something sweet and syrupy over it and leave it to soak in.

I'm curious, though, as to how it turned out sour - there doesn't seem to be anything sour in the ingredients.