Nest Cakes

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Celeste
Celeste @celeste_xtina_C00K5
Essex

This is a combination of two brilliant ideas: Leslie Water's brownies for kids and Felicity Cloake's 'How to make a perfect Fridge Cake' in the Guardian newspaper (UK). I adapted them both, and put one on top of the other in the form of a cuckoo's nest. Just in time for Spring!

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Ingredients

1 hour
9 servings
  1. Refridgerator cake (nests)
  2. 1/3 cupraisins
  3. 1/4 cuporange juice
  4. 1 stickunsalted butter, melted
  5. 2 tbspcorn syrup/ golden syrup
  6. 1egg yolk (optional - it can be left out if you are giving these to kids and you are worried)
  7. 2 tbspcocoa powder
  8. 100 gramsbar milk chocolate
  9. 1 cupgraham crackers or digestive biscuits, broken into pieces
  10. 2/3 cuppecans, chopped
  11. 2 cupmini marshmallows
  12. 1 packagesCadbury's Mini Eggs
  13. Brownies
  14. 1 stickunsalted butter, at room temperature
  15. 1/2 cupsuperfine/ caster sugar
  16. 2 largeeggs, beaten
  17. 1/4 cupall purpose/ plain flour
  18. 3 tbspcocoa powder
  19. 1 tspbaking powder
  20. 3 tbspmilk
  21. 100 gramsbar milk chocolate
  22. 1/28 oz tub of Philadelphia

Cooking Instructions

1 hour
  1. 1

    Soak the raisins in the orange juice in a small bowl for at least half an hour, or until they are plumped and juicy

  2. 2

    Drain and dry the raisins with a piece of kitchen paper

  3. 3

    Place nine cupcake cases (I usef square shaped sillicone cases) on a baking tray

  4. 4

    Melt the milk chocolate in your preferred way - I break it into a pyrex bowl and put in the microwave for a minute and a half on defrost.

  5. 5

    Set the chocolate aside to cool slightly, while in a large bowl you whisk together the melted butter, syrup and egg yolk ( if using)

  6. 6

    When combined, add the cocoa powder followed.by the melted milk chocolate.

  7. 7

    Use a wooden spoon to stir in all the other fridge cake ingredients, except the Mini Eggs.

  8. 8

    Put spoonfuls of the mixture into the cases so they are about half filled, then place two or three different coloured.eggs in the middle of each to look like nests. Press them in firmly. Any excess mixture can be placed in a cake tin as 'chef's perks' and refrigerated along with the nests for at least three hours, but preferrably overnight.

  9. 9

    Line a 9*9 inch square cake tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 350F/180C

  10. 10

    To make the brownies, beat together the butter and sugar until light and fluffly.

  11. 11

    Add the eggs little by little, mixing each bit in welll.

  12. 12

    Sift in the flour, cocoa powder and baking powder.amd mix in with a metal spoon.

  13. 13

    Pour mixture into the prepared tin and bake for 30 minutes at 350F/180C

  14. 14

    Remove from the oven and allow to cool 10 minutes in the tin before removing cake to a cooling rack (run a knife along the sides if it needs help)

  15. 15

    Allow cake to cool thoroughly.

  16. 16

    To make frosting, melt the milk chocolate, allow it to cool slightly before mixing in the cream cheese until there are no lumps left.

  17. 17

    Spread the frosting over the cake, then use a butter knife to demarcate nine small squares in the frosting. Place one nest on each square.

  18. 18

    Refrigerate until ready to serve. Cut out individual square cakes for each person.

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