Monday, October 14, 2013

Rose Cake with White Chocolate Frosting & the Gourmet Bake-Off

Its been a busy few weeks for Beela Bakes with a trip to London, where me and the hubby were so lucky to have good weather, and now as I type this I am on a weekend beach trip in the town of Fujairah (one of the seven emirates that makes up the UAE).
 
 
As great as this holiday has been, I have missed posting and am dying to tell you all about an exciting little event that happened recently.
A few weeks ago I entered a competition by Ahlan! Gourmet magazine, a UAE based food magazine, which asked readers to submit their favourite cake recipe with a chance of entering into the UAE's first ever bake-off style challenge. Like with most competitions I emailed them and didn't expect to hear back. However, (shock-horror) I did hear back from them, and was asked to bake my cake and bring it to their studios to be tasted and judged by a panel.
The cake I entered into the competition was my Rose Cake with White Chocolate Frosting. I'm proud of this cake and thought it would be a good alternative to the usual classic cake recipes. Incidently my Rose Cake with White Chocolate Frosting is the most viewed post on my blog.

 
So it turns out 70 entries were submitted, and out of these 23, including mine, were chosen to be tasted. Once the cakes had all been tasted and judged by the judges, it was our (the bakers') turn to taste all the creations too. There was a wonderful variety of cakes from a pistachio gateau, to a chocolate zucchini cake, a number of delicious carrot cakes, and a beautiful walnut cake took the winning prize!

 
Not only was it an honour to be chosen to participate, but I was doubly happy when I saw that my 'food guru' Dalia Dogmoch was there at the event as a judge! Let me tell you guys, I have been a huge fan of Dalia's ever since my family shifted to the UAE six years ago, and I discovered Kitsch cupcakes. Not only is she the 'cupcake queen'  but she has a fantastic blog called D's Kitchen, and recently came out with a cookbook called Food, Love and Life. What's also funny is that I had been planning a future post based on her blog recipes since after all I am now UAE-based and have to show some Emirati love!
Anyway in person, Dalia was so lovely and warm and it was definitely a huge highlight of the event to meet her. What was even more special is that she personally awarded my cake with the prize for 'Best Original Cake'.
All in all it was a great experience and I am so happy to have participated.


Though I re-used my recipe for the Rose Cake with White Chocolate Frosting, I did double the ingredients and increase a few measurements for the recipe here which I used in the competition. So if you are looking to make a small version of the cake, refer to my previous post, and for a more normal-sized cake look no further than here! I added some dried roses to this cake, and tinted the batter pink too for more visual appeal!
 

Come to think of it, although I am posting this a little late, this would actually be a lovely cake to make for Eid. And with that I end by saying a happy and blessed Eid ul Adha to all my Muslim readers and everyone else too!

 
Rose Cake with White Chocolate Frosting
 
Makes a two-tier, 10" diameter cake
 
2 cake tins
 
14 tblspns butter or margarine
2 cups cup caster sugar
5 eggs
3-4 tblspns rose water
3 cups self-raising flour
3 tspns baking powder
1/4 cup milk
Pink or red food gel for tinting
 
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees and line your mini cake tins with parchment paper. Cream together the butter and sugar till well combined. Add the two eggs and stir well to make a lump-free consistency. Add the rose water. Sieve the flour and baking powder into the mixture, and then add the milk. Mix really well to form a smooth batter and add the food gel to make a light pink in colour. Pour half the batter into one cake tin, the rest into the other tin. They should be about 2/3 full. Put into the oven and bake for about 30-40 minutes, checking with a toothpick to see if it is done. The cakes should be nice and springy when ready. Leave to cool  completely before assembling.
 
For the frosting
 
3 cups icing sugar
3/4 cup soft butter
5 tablespoons melted white chocolate
White chocolate, grated for decorating
Edible roses for decorating
 
Mix all the ingredients together, except for the grated white chocolate and roses, until well combined. If the consistency is too buttery add more icing sugar. Refrigerate for ten minutes if too soft before applying. Spread between your two cake layers and sandwich together, then spread and cover all around the cake with remaining frosting. Top with grated white chocolate and edible roses.
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27 comments

  1. This is simply beautiful! congrats on most original cake! That looks like so much fun!

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  2. Thanks for linking to Saturday Dishes and introducing me to D's Kitchen.

    Linda @ Tumbleweed Contessa

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  3. Congrats on the most original cake prize. It does look really original and beautiful. It is a fine piece of art. Thanks for sharing your event details with us.

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  4. this cake looks gorgeous! Found you through Lets Get Social Sunday I'd love for you too share this over at my link party

    http://thevelvetmoonbaker.blogspot.ie/2013/10/sweet-savoury-sunday-34.html

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    1. Hi Tash! Thanks so much, I am definitely going to be linking up :)

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  5. Thank you for sharing at Tuesday Trivia. Congratulations on Most Original. It's a beautiful cake. Pinning and sharing on google+
    Wanda Ann @ Memories by the Mile

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  6. Congratulations! The cake looks beautiful and tasty! Thanks for linking this up at the Make Bake Create Party! I am pinning your cake here: http://www.pinterest.com/bubblynature/the-best-of-~make~-bake~-create~/

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  7. It's a super beautiful cake!
    I wish I could have a slice of it :)

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    1. Aw thank you Winnie, its definitely one to be made!

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  8. This is beautiful!!! Love it and congratulations!

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  9. What a beautiful cake! Thanks for linking this up at the Make Bake Create Party this week and congrats on your win!

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  10. Um, wow. This looks amazing and it's such a pretty color! I want some right now! This is one of my features on Sweet & Savoury Sundays! :) Thanks so much for linking up with us, I hope you'll join us again! :)

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  11. My mom would love this! She loves recipes with rose water.

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  12. What a gorgeous cake! Thanks for linking up with What's Cookin' Wednesday!

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  17. My GOD.. I can't help it..
    I have the same plate :).. Will this work in 3 8inch baking pans??

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  18. My GOD.. I can't help it..
    I have the same plate :).. Will this work in 3 8inch baking pans??

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