Naked Cake with Raspberry Brigadeiro
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Happy Birthday to me! ?
Quick post today cause me, Tim and Lola are on our way to a little vacay (does 3 days count as a vacation?) in Woodstock, NY. Courtesy of my dear friend Vicky, who let us stay in her house so I could get out of the city a little bit and relax.
Anyways, I’m stopping by to share with you this delicious Naked Cake with Raspberry Brigadeiro to celebrate my 32nd birthday!
Oh yeah, I’m 32 (can you believe it?) and I’m not ashamed to say it. A few years ago I even considered “staying” 25 for a while, since I look way younger than my real age, but then I realized how hard it would be if someone asked what year I was born. Can you tell I’m not a math person?
So I’m owning up to my 32 and I’m pretty proud of what I’ve accomplished so far, including this cake.
I made this cake to celebrate my birthday, but ended up bringing it to work on Friday to for my friend Linda’s birthday.
Linda is a sweet yet strong woman whom I really admire. She’s a wife, mom, hard working manager and tells some of the best/funny stories that always make me laugh. Add to that the fact that she’s a Libra, like me, and that her birthday is one day before mine (and also has the same birthday as my grandma, whom I lost in 2006) and you’ll understand how she quickly became of my favorite people at work.
Happy Birthday, Linda! I hope you enjoyed the cake! ???
But let’s talk about this cake.
It consists of 3 sponge cakes which are brushed with a cinnamon sugar syrup so they can be extra moist. Don’t worry, they won’t taste cinnamon-y at all. The cinnamon just works as a flavor enhancer and makes everything taste even better!
The cakes are then layered with some to-die-for raspberry brigadeiro and finished with some more brigadeiro and a bunch of gorgeous berries and some dusting of powdered sugar to make it extra pretty. (If you don’t remember what brigadeiros are, they are a Brazilian dessert made with sweet condensed milk, butter and chocolate. Except this time I used raspberry puree instead of chocolate!)
Simple. Easy. Incredibly gorgeous and delicious!
I apologize there are no slice pictures. I wanted to bring it to work untouched, and thought I could bring home a slice to shoot later. But there were none left since the whole cake was devoured in a matter of minutes!
Naked Cake with Raspberry Brigadeiro
Yield:
10
Prep Time:
15 minutes
Cook Time:
30 minutes
Total Time:
45 minutes
Ingredients
For the raspberry brigadeiro:
- 2 tbsp butter
- 2 (14oz) cans sweet condensed milk
- 6oz fresh raspberries, pureed
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
For the sponge cakes:
- 5 eggs, yolks and whites separated
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup oil
- 2 cups flour, sifted
- 1 cup milk
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- Fresh berries to decorate
- Powdered sugar for dusting
For the cinnamon sugar syrup:
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 1/3 cup sugar
Instructions
Making the raspberry brigadeiro:
- In a small sauce pan mix the butter and the sweet condensed milk.
- Bring the sauce pan to the stove and heat it over medium-low heat.
- Cook it, mixing constantly (this is important, otherwise it will burn!) until it thickens and the brigadeiro starts to come off the bottom of the pan, about 10 minutes.
- Remove from heat.
- Add the raspberry puree and the vanilla extract and mix until incorporated. Reserve to cool.
Making the sugar syrup:
- In a small saucepan, mix the water with the sugar and the cinnamon stick. Bring to a boil and let it boil until the sugar is dissolved. Cool to room temperature.
Making the sponge cakes:
- Pre heat your oven to 350 degrees.
- Using your stand (or hand) mixer, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Reserve.
- In your stand mixer, beat the egg yolks and the sugar until fluffy and pale yellow.
- With the mixer on slow speed, add the oil and continue beating until incorporated. Then, add the flour in 3 parts, alternating with the milk, beating just until incorporated. Do not overmix!
- Fold in the whipped egg whites delicately and, finally, the baking powder.
- Butter and flour 3 9-inch cake pans.
- Divide the batter between the 3 pans and bake at the preheated oven for about 20 minutes or until a tooth pick inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean.
- Let the cake cool before assembling.
Assembling the naked cake:
- Start with one sponge cake, moistening it with some of the sugar syrup. Then add 1/3 of the brigadeiro, spreading it evenly with a spatula.
- Repeat the steps above with the other two cakes, finalizing with raspberry brigadeiro and fresh berries to decorate.
- Dust with powdered sugar and serve!
13 Comments on “Naked Cake with Raspberry Brigadeiro”
Happy HAPPY Birthday, pretty lady!!!! Hope you guys have a fantastic mini vacation! Tonight when I pour myself a glass of wine I will toast to you! ;) gorgeous cake! Perfect for a celebration of your life! Pinned! Cheers, girlfriend!!
Happy Birthday Olivia! I hope you have a great day and have fun! The cake looks gorgeous! No wonder there were no slices left :) Pinned!
oh my goodness, this is just so gorgeous! I love cooking and baking with berries, they make everything so pretty
Oh my! Pretty cake for a pretty lady…I mean, pretty ladies – your friend sounds special, too!! Have a lovely time in Woodstock, my friend! xo
Happy Happy Birthday to my amazingly talented friend!! Hope you had a great birthday, the cake looks super gorgeous!
Happy birthday my dear. I am a libra too. So fun we have always something in comum ;-) Hope you had a great birthday!
Yay for Libras! :) Thanks, dear.
Happy Birthday! Enjoy your birthday getaway! I sure wish I could celebrate with y’all and have some of this beautiful cake!
Boa tarde,
Have any of the readers tried to bake this cake? It looks really pretty but I can’t find any comments as to how the others liked it…?
Muito obrigada,
Andrea
I’ve made this cake! Thank you very much! It looks really scrumptious and beautiful! I’ll tag you on IG!
Obrigada!
Hi Rovena, I’m so happy you liked it! 😊
I’m going to try making this cake this weekend for a birthday. Do you think I could use strawberry puree instead of raspberry puree in the filling? I’ve made brigadeiros many, many times but never with fruit puree added in, only chocolate.
Yes, that will work!